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1 hour ago, Nextmanup said:

If that snow forecast up-thread is accurate (5 inches tailgating, 8 inches by kickoff, another 4 in the game itself), this game is going to be TOTAL GARBAGE.

 

We'll win because we are the better team, but the score will be low and close and it will be like watching the Mickey Mouse Club all over again, as we did with that Indy Colts game a few years ago.

 

Just total garbage.

 

 

Football is a game played outdoors.  Teams do their best to manage the conditions which are equal for both opponents.  Besides, this is a game in Buffalo, where we own our weather much like other cities such as Green Bay and Chicago own theirs. 

Football is a sport who's traditions were born in the conditions- mud bowls, slush, sleet, wind, rain and snow.  It can be equally exciting to watch in all of them.  Just my opinion.  

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43 minutes ago, jletha said:

Weird I think snow favors the offense. Changing directions is probably the hardest thing to do in the snow. So a LB or DB that needs to quickly drive on a ball carrier will be neutralized but if a WR can get going in a straight line (across the middle, on a jet sweep) its not hard for them to keep running. I think disrupting Hill and Waddle will be just as key here than in LA. the snow will make them slower but Hill will still be the fastest guy on the field. Cant let him get to top speed and also cant have Tua get him the ball in stride.

Then why does Vegas lower the o/u for every game that is expecting lots of snow?

Posted
1 hour ago, Nextmanup said:

EDIT:  I just googled that it was estimated 9 inches fell during the Colts game.  

 

The thing is, we are going to have like 8" on the ground before the game even starts and it will be accumulating the whole time.  It's not like it will arrive at 9am and they have all day to clean the field.

 

There will be snow on the field at kickoff--at least some.

 

 

Was wondering when they would take the tarp off - and if they would have a crew with shovels and blowers going to town on it from the time the tarp comes off through the game

Posted
4 minutes ago, jethro_tull said:

Football is a game played outdoors.  Teams do their best to manage the conditions which are equal for both opponents.  Besides, this is a game in Buffalo, where we own our weather much like other cities such as Green Bay and Chicago own theirs. 

Football is a sport who's traditions were born in the conditions- mud bowls, slush, sleet, wind, rain and snow.  It can be equally exciting to watch in all of them.  Just my opinion.  

also in sun and warm....4 of the original AFL teams were in Texas and California

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Posted
1 minute ago, stevewin said:

Was wondering when they would take the tarp off - and if they would have a crew with shovels and blowers going to town on it from the time the tarp comes off through the game

The field has to be ready 1.5 hours before kickoff.

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Posted
1 minute ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Whaaaaaaaaaaahh! 😭

 

 

This is the dumbest take in the world lol they moved the game last time because it was an insane amount of snow and they didn’t want to divert emergency personnel 

 

this game where there’s a modest amount of snow is not going to be moved 

Posted
1 minute ago, The Wiz said:

The field has to be ready 1.5 hours before kickoff.

Also - thought it was interesting, Hyde on OBL said for the Colts game running down the field was treachrous b/c only the lines were shoveled and there was inches high snow on the rest - so the terrain wasn't level

Posted
1 minute ago, stevewin said:

Also - thought it was interesting, Hyde on OBL said for the Colts game running down the field was treachrous b/c only the lines were shoveled and there was inches high snow on the rest - so the terrain wasn't level

Yea, if you rewatch the highlights on youtube you can see there are highs and lows of snow all over the place (not just the lines).

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4 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

This is the dumbest take in the world lol they moved the game last time because it was an insane amount of snow and they didn’t want to divert emergency personnel 

 

this game where there’s a modest amount of snow is not going to be moved 

 

You don't expect these morons to do any research into what their talking about, do you?

Posted
1 hour ago, newcam2012 said:

 Wilkins will create havoc because he's a beast

 

I'm hoping Josh wears a cup this game

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Posted
13 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Then why does Vegas lower the o/u for every game that is expecting lots of snow?

I think it is a bit of both. In general points are lower but as the other poster said, the WRs know where they are going and the defenders need to react. It could result in guys getting wide open if a defender falls or loses his balance. QB still needs to deliver the ball too.

Posted
15 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Then why does Vegas lower the o/u for every game that is expecting lots of snow?

Snow on its own has a negative impact on the offense but probably not as much as people think.  It’s really the wind/visibility that’s the killer and this storm doesn’t sound like it’s going to be awful in either of those departments 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

I think it is a bit of both. In general points are lower but as the other poster said, the WRs know where they are going and the defenders need to react. It could result in guys getting wide open if a defender falls or loses his balance. QB still needs to deliver the ball too.

Sure…..but the scores are definitely lower when played in bad weather than in perfect weather 95 out of 100 times.  
 

bad weather may favor the offense on some individual plays….. but definitely doesn’t favor the offense for an entire game.  

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4 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

I think it is a bit of both. In general points are lower but as the other poster said, the WRs know where they are going and the defenders need to react. It could result in guys getting wide open if a defender falls or loses his balance. QB still needs to deliver the ball too.

Yea the route running I’d say favors the offense for sure but the qbs gotta grip the football and the receivers gotta catch it.  Miami keeps saying it’s a mental thing not a physical thing but it is very much both lol

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4 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Snow on its own has a negative impact on the offense but probably not as much as people think.  It’s really the wind/visibility that’s the killer and this storm doesn’t sound like it’s going to be awful in either of those departments 

The o/u for the Miami game was 54.5

The o/u for this game is 44.5

 

I’d be shocked if the weather didn’t have a negative effect on the total score.  Vegas agrees.  

 

Posted
41 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Doesn’t look like it’s gonna be that windy…also I think people are picturing the colts snow game and it sounds like it’s not gonna be close to that.  
 

I remember Brady dropping 5 passing tds on the titans before halftime in a snow game in a game they’d go on to win 59-0 lol Brady could’ve easily broken the single game passing td record that game if they let him 

 

I also remember us dropping 44 points on the Dolphins in a snow playoff game in 1990, the one where Tim McKyer challenged Jim Kelly to "throw my way" and JK happily obliged.

Posted
15 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Whaaaaaaaaaaahh! 😭

 

 

Talk about being a sissy

 

That dude is an example of what is wrong with today's generation

 

If things are tough...or if it hurts your feelings...the solution is to cancel it altogether. 

 

The Dan LeTard show is exactly where I would expect to find such trash takes

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6 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Sure…..but the scores are definitely lower when played in bad weather than in perfect weather 95 out of 100 times.  
 

bad weather may favor the offense on some individual plays….. but definitely doesn’t favor the offense for an entire game.  

Probably depends on the kind of weather it is.  If it’s just steady snow and no wind it could definitely favor the offense all game if they’re used to handling a wet football.  There’s been some crazy offensive performances in weather like that.

 

if it’s blizzard conditions though like the bills colts game and the bills browns game many years ago with wind and no visibility that heavily favors the defense. 

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When do practice squad elevations for a Saturday night game need to be announced by?  I seem to recall for the Thursday Pats game they had until 4 PM of game day.  Is that the same for tomorrow?

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