Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, BigDingus said:

Speaking of rankings, anyone have access to ESPN+ & can tell us where we rank on this article - https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/insider/story/_/id/37899731/nfl-team-wide-receiver-tight-end-running-back-rankings-2023 ?

 

I'd like to see what they think of our offensive capabilities.

Not good.

 

20. Buffalo Bills

2022 rank: 10 | 2021 rank: 9

This is a major downgrade for the Bills, who didn't get a breakout season from any of their young playmakers last season. 

 

Gabe Davis, who was coming off a four-touchdown game against the Chiefs in the playoffs, was able to catch only 51.6% of his passes and garner targets on 17.7% of his routes. His style is always going to trade middling efficiency for big plays, but he didn't hit home runs frequently enough in 2022. He has to be something more than Buffalo's version of Marquise Valdes-Scantling in a contract year.

 

Dawson Knox also failed to build on his impressive step forward in 2021, as his touchdown rate regressed back to earth. A Buffalo front office that was reportedly trying to add a tight end to supplement Knox before that season finally got its man this offseason, using a first-round pick on Dalton Kincaid. I'm excited about Kincaid's long-term potential, but rookie tight ends almost always fail to live up to lofty expectations. 

 

Neither Devin Singletary nor James Cook won the starting job at running back, while a midseason trade for Nyheim Hines delivered a total of 50 yards from scrimmage in nine games. General manager Brandon Beane wisely swapped out Singletary for power back Damien Harris this offseason, with the Bills hoping to pound light boxes as the Chiefs did with Isiah Pacheco last season. Harris struggled to stay healthy in New England, but the hope will undoubtedly be that he can contribute in a 150-carry role. 

 

So much of how this offense goes depends on quarterback Josh Allen and receiver Stefon Diggs, and the former isn't included in this debate. This is a tier of teams with one star wide receiver and questions around that player, and it's hard to argue that the teams ahead of Buffalo in these rankings don't have better options for possible breakouts on their 2023 rosters.

Edited by Doc Brown
Posted

I attended the snow game vs indy a few years ago and they literally let anyone walk in regardless of ticket/security. Bet you cant do that at 28 other stadiums or the fancy indoor ones. 

Posted
19 hours ago, Radar said:

And we build a other playpen for the billionaires. Drink the kool aid .

It's not drinking the kool aid, we all know how everything works. We just want the Bills to stay in Buffalo and this is how it happens.

  • Like (+1) 2
  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted
On 6/26/2023 at 3:57 PM, Buffalo716 said:

Ralph has the best site lines in the NFL

 

That’s all I want in the new stadium… Sightlines baby

 

And I will take a indoor heated area where you can warm up lol


Yes, Ralph himself does have the best sight lines.

Posted
On 6/27/2023 at 3:22 PM, klos63 said:

It's not drinking the kool aid, we all know how everything works. We just want the Bills to stay in Buffalo and this is how it happens.


For now the Buffalo Bills stay in Buffalo the stadium is part of how it happens. I never personally thought the new Buffalo Bills stadium would be the problem in Buffalo. The problem is the Buffalo Bills higher ticket prices with PSL’s can the Buffalo Bills organization sell 60,000 seats that is the real question not the stadium but can Bills mafia afford all that on our areas small corporate wealth and a Buffalo Bills fan base that are paid below the national average so use to cheap tickets and a tailgate over spending money inside the stadium instead like the Buffalo Bills want in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo 

Posted
36 minutes ago, I am leaving for good said:


For now the Buffalo Bills stay in Buffalo the stadium is part of how it happens. I never personally thought the new Buffalo Bills stadium would be the problem in Buffalo. The problem is the Buffalo Bills higher ticket prices with PSL’s can the Buffalo Bills organization sell 60,000 seats that is the real question not the stadium but can Bills mafia afford all that on our areas small corporate wealth and a Buffalo Bills fan base that are paid below the national average so use to cheap tickets and a tailgate over spending money inside the stadium instead like the Buffalo Bills want in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo 

I for one am glad AI seems to be progressing more slowly than predicted.  Posts like this make me far less concerned about Skynet.

Posted
On 6/27/2023 at 10:12 AM, Wacka said:

They are gone now, but the worst I nave been in are Cleveland Municipal and Candlestick.

The Oakland Coliseum is a dump.  It is so bad that both the Raiders & A's (deal reached to move, technically still Oakland but not for long) went to Las Vegas for new stadiums. I've been there for both baseball & football & it was just as big a dump for both sports.  

1 hour ago, I am leaving for good said:


For now the Buffalo Bills stay in Buffalo the stadium is part of how it happens. I never personally thought the new Buffalo Bills stadium would be the problem in Buffalo. The problem is the Buffalo Bills higher ticket prices with PSL’s can the Buffalo Bills organization sell 60,000 seats that is the real question not the stadium but can Bills mafia afford all that on our areas small corporate wealth and a Buffalo Bills fan base that are paid below the national average so use to cheap tickets and a tailgate over spending money inside the stadium instead like the Buffalo Bills want in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo 

Look at the prices on the secondary market.  That's proof that enough people can afford tickets.  .   

Posted
13 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

Look at the prices on the secondary market.  That's proof that enough people can afford tickets.  .   

 

I am convinced prices are a shell game with sellers selling to each other to raise the market price.

Posted
On 6/27/2023 at 3:06 PM, ALLinALLEN said:

I attended the snow game vs indy a few years ago and they literally let anyone walk in regardless of ticket/security. Bet you cant do that at 28 other stadiums or the fancy indoor ones. 

I've had tickets but the last 5-6 games I went to at Highmark and didn't use them. A few years ago my friends were far behind me in line with my tickets. I said I had to go to the bathroom when I got to the ticket taker. They said it's over there and I walked over. Since then it's been a game. Got into the Toyota club the same way, that was a little bit of a mess but still got in. 

Posted
8 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

I for one am glad AI seems to be progressing more slowly than predicted.  Posts like this make me far less concerned about Skynet.

This AI program seems to have a handle on things.

 

Hard to believe it's insight with just a few simple words to get it started.

 

The Buffalo Bills stadium has been plagued by the mafia and it is causing trouble for the fans. The mafia is allegedly involved in illegal ticket sales and extortion, making it difficult for true fans to purchase tickets. Additionally, the mafia's presence can lead to unsafe and uncomfortable game experiences for fans. The cost of these issues can be high for the Bills organization, as it may damage their reputation and the overall game day atmosphere. It is important for appropriate action to be taken to eliminate mafia involvement and ensure a positive experience for fans.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said:

Ralph is cheap

 

With the prices being jacked up some will appreciate that since tickets were cheap too.

As a boy less than 10 I was able to turn in bottles and attend a game at the Rockpile by myself

Now it will take 2nd mortgages for tickets and since I do not have a 1st one I cannot get.

Posted

I dearly hope there is protection from elements. 1 home game Sept. That quintessential crisp blue sky mid autumn football day we all have nostalgia for—exceedingly rare

Posted

If one removes the “going to the mall” / “Disney land” aspects of modern stadiums, and ranks stadiums on actually watching the games then I would suspect that with its great sight lines Highmark would be ranked higher. 

Posted (edited)
On 6/26/2023 at 6:45 PM, BobbyC81 said:

Found this ranking of NFL stadiums on Facebook.  I guess that’s why they’re building a new one.
 

29. Highmark Stadium - Buffalo Bills

The stadium opened its doors on August 17, 1973

Capacity: 71,600
Things haven’t been exactly smooth for the Buffalo Bills over the past couple of decades. Even so, their loyal Bills Mafia still were in attendance regardless of how incredibly obsolete their home turf is, and it eventually paid off. Now, they get to watch one of the best teams in the league.

The Highmark Stadium — previously known as New Era Field — seems to be stuck in time, since they haven’t done any upgrades on the place in years. God knows their fans deserve better but hey, at least they have plenty of reasons to be excited about with Josh Allen under center.

2 shared stadiums ... so there are only 30 ... Only 1 worse than ours .. must be FedEx field

Edited by damj
Posted

I’m not surprised. It’s a dump. I’ve been to about 1/2 of the stadiums at this point and ours is absolutely the worst that I’ve been to. Obviously we have an emotional attachment but compared to others it is trash. In 3 years we will have one of the nicest stadiums in the league.

  • Agree 2
Posted
On 6/26/2023 at 6:51 PM, Buffalo716 said:

We’re not last! We’re not last!

 

 

In the immortal words of Ricky Bobby and yea we all love the baby Jesus with our KFC.

 

Happy 4th 716!  🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • Awesome! (+1) 1
Posted
27 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I’m not surprised. It’s a dump. I’ve been to about 1/2 of the stadiums at this point and ours is absolutely the worst that I’ve been to. Obviously we have an emotional attachment but compared to others it is trash. In 3 years we will have one of the nicest stadiums in the league.


KJ, I have to admit, I’ve allowed myself to finally get excited over the new stadium.  The renderings look beautiful.  Anyone who doesn’t admit the Ralph or my generation is Rich stadium is a dump is not being honest.  Hell it was a dump during the Kelly days, and it’s still a dump.  It’s also still my stadium.

 

A real revelation for me was when I started going to games at Ray Jay stadium in Tampa when it first opened.  I couldn’t believe how nice it was and once I graduated to an occasional club seats, I was impressed.

 

I know I’ll be excited to come to the opening year of the new stadium and I might even splurge for club seats.  This year should be fun as a large contingency of my family go to the home opener.  My boys and I will be there for the Raiders along with cousins and nephews.

  • Awesome! (+1) 1
This topic is OLD. A NEW topic should be started unless there is a very specific reason to revive this one.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...