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37 minutes ago, TFBillsfan said:

Agree feel most likely locations are Nashville and ATL.

If it's Cinci I hope it's not Nashville 

 

If it's KC I hope it is 

 

If we play Cinci neutral I hope it's Pittsburgh 

 

If I'm Pittsburg I say "no but we look playing buffalo or Cincinnati  as we plan" 

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On 1/8/2023 at 10:24 AM, uticaclub said:

If it's KC/Cinny the game should be played in Buffalo. If it's KC/Buffalo, it should be played in Cincinnati. 

 

Other have said this, and I have to say it, I don't get this thinking. Why would we (or any of the teams) want to host this if you just got eliminated by one of them? The only reason I can see is to add to our misery. It would be an NFL version of water boarding to the fans of the host city. No, I just don't see logic of it.

On 1/8/2023 at 9:42 AM, TFBillsfan said:

Agree feel most likely locations are Nashville and ATL.

 

I think Atlanta, more nuetral--in theory anyways. Easy for all fans to get to. Indoor venue. And is used to hosting big events 

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30 minutes ago, CSBill said:

 

Other have said this, and I have to say it, I don't get this thinking. Why would we (or any of the teams) want to host this if you just got eliminated by one of them? The only reason I can see is to add to our misery. It would be an NFL version of water boarding to the fans of the host city. No, I just don't see logic of it.

 

I think Atlanta, more nuetral--in theory anyways. Easy for all fans to get to. Indoor venue. And is used to hosting big evens.

My thinking is revenue based. The amount of money spent in a community for a conference championship is massive, that money belongs in Erie County

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1 hour ago, uticaclub said:

If it's KC/Cinny the game should be played in Buffalo. If it's KC/Buffalo, it should be played in Cincinnati. 

 

There's no neutral site Cinci / KC game, Since Cinci couldn't have won the #1 seed. Only way was if KC lost to the Raiders. 

 

Now the only possible neutral site now is if it's Buf v KC. Buf has to beat NE for that to be possible. 

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3 minutes ago, bills6969 said:

Playoff games are meant to be played outside in the the elements.  I’d be ok with Nashville.

I get the thinking, but the following game will be in a dome. I’d love to see the offerings get tuned up without the elements in the way. It’s all wishful thinking until it isn’t though…

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On 1/6/2023 at 1:04 AM, Limeaid said:

 

So ticket representative will be contacting you about PSLs soon?

 

They sent around a survey of what I’d pay for PSLs in different parts of a stadium about two months ago. And let’s not forget a kid died. God granted a miracle, and I could care less where the AFCCG is held. OP would have been ideal, but this ALL goes with being a Bills’ fan.

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6 hours ago, uticaclub said:

If it's KC/Cinny the game should be played in Buffalo. If it's KC/Buffalo, it should be played in Cincinnati. 

I’m not sure I’m happy about that as the host.

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40 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

Nashville and Rose Bowl are both being kicked around in rumors

For Bills fan Rose Bowl would be a poor choice. 
Not easy to get to,especially with only 1 wk notice. 
I think Atlanta would be a good choice. Downtown stadium, flight hub for united and delta. 

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On 1/7/2023 at 2:08 PM, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

It would be the opposite of "wild".

 

Also........a full house of fans who all have to travel 3 hours or more to the game and then sit in potentially 0 degree windchill weather is not the recipe for a great experience.

 

And I can guarantee that the players--to a man--do not want to play an outdoor game in the Northeast or upper Midwest in January when a warm-weather or dome option exists.   

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On 1/7/2023 at 7:11 PM, beebe said:

Best locations in order: 

 

1. chicago - roughly 8 hr drive from both KC and Buffalo. outdoor stadium. about as close as you can get to conditions you would expect in either buffalo or KC in late january. hotel situation is sufficient. 

 

2. nashville - roughly 8 hr drive from KC and 10-hr drive from Buffalo. both teams fan bases travel here semi often and fill the stadium. Weather unpredictable but more likely to be nice than crappy. 

 

3. miami - same flight time for both teams, both fans can get there with nonstop flight or easy connector. good stadium, adequate hotel situation, fun travel spot for visiting fans 

 

others worthy of consideration: 

 

4. las vegas. it's a shorter flight for KC, but both fan bases would have a blast traveling to this game and would make for one heck of a spectacle. 

 

5 (t). atlanta/minnesota - similar situation to miami. 

Chicago is an awful alternative...no one in their right mind wants to see an AFC Championship game played in crappy weather conditions if it can be avoided, and in this case, it can easily be avoided.    

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I will keep pounding the table for a college stadium that seats 100k plus people. Preferably in the mid west-ish so both fan bases can pour in. UM, OSU, Penn State. I could compromise on Knoxville. 50k tickets to each club!

I wouldn't be shocked if the NFL threw it to a newer stadium like Atlanta or Vegas just to help the argument for public funding. 

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The selection of the neutral site will likely come down to 2 factors: availability and money. Whatever place is available that has the lowest associated costs to host an NFL will be selected. 

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5 minutes ago, mannc said:

And I can guarantee that the players--to a man--do not want to play an outdoor game in the Northeast or upper Midwest in January when a warm-weather or dome option exists.   

 

 

A lot of Bills fans...........most of whom are watching the game from a couch.........love to see the Bills playing in sh!tty cold, wet or snowy weather.........they act like bad weather is going out of style or something.     Once the regular season goes to 18 games the paying customers will have a bunch of those games to attend and endure every year......even if the Bills go 0-18......because January is the coldest month of the year in Buffalo and Nov-Jan is the most likely time for horrific snow storms.    The regular season used to end in mid-December for a reason.  One AFCCG at a neutral site with nice weather would be OK.    

8 minutes ago, mannc said:

Chicago is an awful alternative...no one in their right mind wants to see an AFC Championship game played in crappy weather conditions if it can be avoided, and in this case, it can easily be avoided.    

 

 

As that ref said in the Bills/Bears game..........all of the worst weather games he's had to work were in Chicago.    It's windy as hell by that lake.   That's why they are building a dome in the suburbs next.

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