SCBills Posted January 12 Posted January 12 43 minutes ago, finn said: And our primary runner is second in the league in fumbles and second in drops... Id almost rather see Fournette and Johnson in this game. Hopefully Cook proves me wrong. Dropping passes, fumbles and open field stop/go moves in traffic … not trying to see any of that in a weather game. Quote
BCAS Baritone Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 hour ago, Since1981 said: HUH? The unknown. Driving with Lake affect all along 90 from Erie? maybe getting stuck or stuck without a hotel etc With the weather emergency being declared, it's possible I-90 gets closed at some point. If a tornado develops inside the stadium during the game, is that better for us or the Steelers? 1 Quote
ALG1130 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Just reiterating how much this situation sucks. If we play the game Sunday, it's not going to be fun to watch(well, speaking for myself) when you can't see the field or tell what is going on. On the flip side, if we move the game, we lose the home field advantage and that is something the team worked hard for. I feel like the best bet would be to move it to Monday, but for some reason it seems like that is not an option and I don't get it. 2 Quote
Buffalo03 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 hour ago, GottaRun said: State of Emergency issued - https://www.wgrz.com/article/weather/severe-weather/gov-hochul-declares-state-of-emergency-ahead-of-winter-storm/71-fa9ef136-49ef-4935-803c-ab505bd4dfec but then there's this "Hochul says her team is in contact with local officials, as well as the Buffalo Bill's to ensure the safety of fans who attend the game on Sunday in Orchard Park." This is why I'm glad I live in Niagara Falls. We might get a little bit but we never get hit as much like Erie County and the Southtowns. I don't even see snow in the forecast for Niagara Falls on Sunday Quote
gordong Posted January 12 Posted January 12 5 minutes ago, Steptide said: dont see anyway this doesn't force their hand now 1 1 2 Quote
billybob71 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 21 minutes ago, pennstate10 said: I was at that game. Was in 85,86, or 87. Opponent was the Steelers. My Dad took me to that one too👍 Quote
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted January 12 Posted January 12 51 minutes ago, Dick_Cheney said: The over/under on this game is now down to 34 my goodness. I look a small bet at +130 odds of the Bills/Steelers to be the lowest scoring game of the weekend. That was a few days ago. Now I am wishing that I had bet bigger XD 1 Quote
boyst Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, gordong said: dont see anyway this doesn't force their hand now that was 2 hours ago. lol the nfl is would have an incredibly difficult time moving this game at this point. they'd have to get that out to the teams almost now because transportation and logistics to get the team out in the next 4 hours is nearly impossible. we have maybe 1 hour to 90 minutes before it would be deemed impossible logistically. Quote
RunTheBall Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) So many of you posters whine more than the Fins fans on Finheaven about the weather. It’s really shocking, we used to live for these games. It’s clear many have no idea how the Steelers have been winning game recently. Guess what, this isn’t Franco Harris’ Steelers coming to town. The Steelers have been running well but they’ve been winning with BIG PASS PLAYS. Rudolph has been hitting Pickens DEEP in every game. Guess what the wind is going to interrupt? Oh that’s right, DEEP PASSES. Mason Rudolph does not have a rocket arm. We have a just as good (statistically better) running game, a better passing game, and a QB who can run and has an arm cannon. Josh has already demonstrated multiple times he can throw in the wind, which is why I don’t understand all the boo-hooing going on. Between Allen and Ruduolph who will have more success in the wind? Jesus. Our receivers who can’t separate are going to have a helluva easier time getting separation on a snowy surface than they do now. I know I’m in the minority but I think the weather is at worst a wash and may even favor us because we have Josh and they don’t. We do NOT have a deep passing game anymore. That was last year. We run the ball and throw short/intermediate passes. That’s PERFECT for this type of game. It’s the Playoffs. In Buffalo. Against Pittsburgh. In the Snow. It does not get any better than this Edited January 12 by RunTheBall 3 1 1 2 1 Quote
newcam2012 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 10 minutes ago, SCBills said: Id almost rather see Fournette and Johnson in this game. Hopefully Cook proves me wrong. Dropping passes, fumbles and open field stop/go moves in traffic … not trying to see any of that in a weather game. I'm not sure if some know the how bad the weather conditions favor the Steelers. Let me try to make my points. The Steelers are all run team and a good run team. They aren't easy to stop. Their schemes are complex, diverse, and hard to predict. They employ gap, zone, and power running. It's an absolute strength of theirs. Is the Buffalo D vs the run suspect? Absolutely, I think it's safe to say they are a middling run stop D. That's probably being a little kind. Let's talk Buffalo's run game. Cook has absolutely sucked since the cowboy game. That was a one off for sure. I believe in the last 3 games he's average the lowest yards after contact for RBs. Not to mention his ball control issues. I think we are all going to cringe and hold our breath when he gets the rock. How effective will Allen be running? How often will he be a designed runner? Will the Steelers have a spy? If there is serious wind the Bills pass game will be severely downgraded. Huge tactical loss for the Bills! Joe Marino made a statement that really stick in my head. He stated "don't let Pitt control the game script." I agree 100%. The problem is the weather is likely to control the game script for Pitt!!! As for myself, I don't want to get into a running game match with Pitt. This is a recipe to lose. 1 1 Quote
dorquemada Posted January 12 Posted January 12 19 minutes ago, BCAS Baritone said: If a tornado develops inside the stadium during the game, is that better for us or the Steelers? Before or after the earthquake and Mothra sighting? 2 Quote
Andrew Son Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, newcam2012 said: I'm not sure if some know the how bad the weather conditions favor the Steelers. Let me try to make my points. The Steelers are all run team and a good run team. They aren't easy to stop. Their schemes are complex, diverse, and hard to predict. They employ gap, zone, and power running. It's an absolute strength of theirs. Is the Buffalo D vs the run suspect? Absolutely, I think it's safe to say they are a middling run stop D. That's probably being a little kind. Let's talk Buffalo's run game. Cook has absolutely sucked since the cowboy game. That was a one off for sure. I believe in the last 3 games he's average the lowest yards after contact for RBs. Not to mention his ball control issues. I think we are all going to cringe and hold our breath when he gets the rock. How effective will Allen be running? How often will he be a designed runner? Will the Steelers have a spy? If there is serious wind the Bills pass game will be severely downgraded. Huge tactical loss for the Bills! Joe Marino made a statement that really stick in my head. He stated "don't let Pitt control the game script." I agree 100%. The problem is the weather is likely to control the game script for Pitt!!! As for myself, I don't want to get into a running game match with Pitt. This is a recipe to lose. You want to show some stats to backup these claims? I don't see anything where PIT is a much better- if better at all- run team. 1 Quote
stevewin Posted January 12 Posted January 12 2 minutes ago, dorquemada said: Before or after the earthquake and Mothra sighting? The locusts could also limit the passing game 1 Quote
BlazinBill Posted January 12 Posted January 12 What happened to embracing our home turf- every time we get a storm it seems like so many just stack the deck against and plead for the game to be moved- it's just funny to me. We used to pray for bad weather games for teams to travel here.I have no idea what happened to people over the last 30 years but I eat so much popcorn watching all the chicken little attitudes on here. I mean I get the Steelers are a cold/bad weather area team as well but come on man 1 Quote
ShakAttack Posted January 12 Posted January 12 2 minutes ago, SWATeam said: You want to show some stats to backup these claims? I don't see anything where PIT is a much better- if better at all- run team. everyone assumes the Steelers are a good run team because they suck at passing, when the reality is, for the vast majority of the year, they were bad at everything on offense. 1 Quote
dorquemada Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, SWATeam said: You want to show some stats to backup these claims? I don't see anything where PIT is a much better- if better at all- run team. Pitt seemed to gel the last quarter of the season but it's not like we're playing against OJ Anderson and the 1990 Giants. Bills can and should win this 2 Quote
ALG1130 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, BlazinBill said: What happened to embracing our home turf- every time we get a storm it seems like so many just stack the deck against and plead for the game to be moved- it's just funny to me. We used to pray for bad weather games for teams to travel here.I have no idea what happened to people over the last 30 years but I eat so much popcorn watching all the chicken little attitudes on here. I mean I get the Steelers are a cold/bad weather area team as well but come on man Because Lake Erie doesn't freeze anymore. Back in the 90's, when the Bills were hosting playoff games and going to Super Bowls, it was different, it was snowier, but we didn't get dumped with the amounts we get dumped with these days. It's a huge nuisance, along with being unsafe. The lake no longer freezing has caused some issues. Quote
Shortchaz Posted January 12 Posted January 12 19 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said: This is why I'm glad I live in Niagara Falls. We might get a little bit but we never get hit as much like Erie County and the Southtowns. I don't even see snow in the forecast for Niagara Falls on Sunday Sure, but isn’t it wet ALL the time? Quote
dorquemada Posted January 12 Posted January 12 2 minutes ago, stevewin said: The locusts could also limit the passing game yes yes and the Niagara river will flow red as blood 1 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.