Sabres 2025 Posted Monday at 01:25 PM Posted Monday at 01:25 PM It was a regular season game in an opposing team's stadium. Not sure why anyone expected her to show up. That guy that went on Kay Adams show likely just made up some story for clicks and views. Highly unlikely he knows anyone in Taylor Swift's circle. 1 Quote
SUNTANBILLS FAN Posted Monday at 01:35 PM Posted Monday at 01:35 PM Wasn’t Jason Kelce hamming it up in the stands? Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Monday at 01:47 PM Posted Monday at 01:47 PM "sports commentator Adam Lefkoe" "heard from people"...lol, come on with this guy. Swift gets whisked from her limo up to a private suite, where by all indications she had quite a good time in there. This clown makes it sound like she walked all the way from the parking lot and got pelted with empty labatts blue cans for refusing to drink out of the bowling ball. 2 3 1 Quote
Senth Posted Monday at 02:22 PM Posted Monday at 02:22 PM 8 total yards for Travis ...... sounds like dobber down to me. Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Posted Monday at 02:32 PM The real question is was Hailee Steinfeld there? Quote
Saxum Posted Monday at 02:45 PM Posted Monday at 02:45 PM 10 hours ago, Yobogoya! said: The article says she’s only attending KC home games in general this year. So it is not just Bills fan tired of her act. 2 Quote
transient Posted Monday at 02:57 PM Posted Monday at 02:57 PM 1 hour ago, Just Jack said: You need to see the video leading up to that 10 seconds of him smashing the phone. That kid had been harassing him for several minutes before that happened. He was a Philadelphia Eagle for 13 years, I'm sure he's been subject to worse. Given the media and endorsement opportunities that he's been afforded upon his retirement, it was a pretty boneheaded thing to do... even if it was provoked. Quote
Never NEVER Give-up Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Posted Monday at 03:06 PM I have no problem with Taylor Swift - she can go to any ball game she wants to. Last January, she and the Kelce's seemed to have a great time and Jason became a fan favorite. She was well-protected, safely chauffeured in and out with an entourage. The article-writer seems to be making more of it than truly exists. 1 1 1 Quote
Logic Posted Monday at 03:26 PM Posted Monday at 03:26 PM It never ceases to amaze me that people get so worked up about Taylor Swift. Grown men working themselves into an absolute lather over the fact that a TV broadcast occasionally shows a pop star in a luxury box. What does she do to upset people so much? Sit in a chair and watch her boyfriend play football? Get excited after big plays? Smile? She is literally just a human person who is watching a football game. I cannot for the life of me understand how her presence triggers so many men. For the "well we just see too much of her! They're forcing her down our throats!" crowd: Does her being shown for (at most) a collective 80 seconds of a 3.5 hour broadcast really bother you that much? Does it bother you more or less than seeing the same Applebee's and Draftkings commercials 79 times per game? Does it bother you more or less than all the camo and flyovers and "salute to service" stuff? Does the presence of a pop star at the game really sully the sacred football viewing space so much that it warrants such irritation and hatred from people? Just feels like very thinly veiled misogyny to me. Men who are infuriated by the sight of a happy, successful, rich woman enjoying herself. God forbid! Bunch of snowflakes. Quit being 10-ply Charmin soft and give yer balls a tug. 5 2 1 1 1 Quote
Jauronimo Posted Monday at 03:33 PM Posted Monday at 03:33 PM 2 minutes ago, Logic said: It never ceases to amaze me that people get so worked up about Taylor Swift. Grown men working themselves into an absolute lather over the fact that a TV broadcast occasionally shows a pop star in a luxury box. What does she do to upset people so much? Sit in a chair and watch her boyfriend play football? Get excited after big plays? Smile? She is literally just a human person who is watching a football game. I cannot for the life of me understand how her presence triggers so many men. For the "well we just see too much of her! They're forcing her down our throats!" crowd: Does her being shown for (at most) a collective 80 seconds of a 3.5 hour broadcast really bother you that much? Does it bother you more or less than seeing the same Applebee's and Draftkings commercials 79 times per game? Does it bother you more or less than all the camo and flyovers and "salute to service" stuff? Does the presence of a pop star at the game really sully the sacred football viewing space so much that it warrants such irritation and hatred from people? Just feels like very thinly veiled misogyny to me. Men who are infuriated by the sight of a happy, successful, rich woman enjoying herself. God forbid! Bunch of snowflakes. Quit being 10-ply Charmin soft and give yer balls a tug. I'm old enough to remember watching 2 hours of Tedi Bruschi's wife's live reaction to the game play we were missing. I can handle 5 seconds of TayTay in a broadcast. It really hasn't been that bad since the first game she attended against the Jets last year. The networks acknowledged that they had gone overboard and have toned it down since. I'd rather look at her than Fireman Ed or some other "super fan". 4 1 Quote
Logic Posted Monday at 03:42 PM Posted Monday at 03:42 PM 8 minutes ago, Jauronimo said: I'm old enough to remember watching 2 hours of Tedi Bruschi's wife's live reaction to the game play we were missing. I can handle 5 seconds of TayTay in a broadcast. It really hasn't been that bad since the first game she attended against the Jets last year. The networks acknowledged that they had gone overboard and have toned it down since. I'd rather look at her than Fireman Ed or some other "super fan". Absolutely. In the games she's actually attended this year, they really haven't shown her much. I'd be shocked if it's more than a collective 25 seconds in the entire broadcast. As you said...beats the hell out of Fireman Ed, Bills Elvis, or the 14th extreme-closeup of Andy Reid's snotty walrus mustache. Quote
warrior9 Posted Monday at 04:00 PM Posted Monday at 04:00 PM 12 hours ago, Sojourner said: It’s not just Bills fans who are sick of Taylor and the entourage. That’s something that every fan base shares. And it seemed during that game in reference that Jason, the fans and his party had a great time at the game. Maybe if we didn’t have the celebrity partner of a player forced down the camera at any and every chance, there wouldn’t be a problem. Condolences go to Kelce’s family but not Taylor Swift and her clique. She is on TV a total of 15 seconds a game......... I'm sick of her too but the whole "she's always on TV" thing is so untrue..... There is a pie chart that breaks it down... it's literally 15 seconds a game. MAYBE 1 1 2 Quote
muppy Posted Monday at 04:19 PM Posted Monday at 04:19 PM first of all Taylor Swift would add credit and pub to local establishments if she were to come to town if ever to visit WNY again. . On that level I'd have wanted her to come. And I think she is a Uber talented woman no buts. I don't hate her. I do NOT understand her choice in men. He is NOT my type. I guess love is a many splendored thing. NEWSFLASH: I DON"T CARE . I'm sick of her high fashion face and red lips all over my social media. ENOUGH For that alone I'm glad she didn't come so I didn't have to see her. Maybe we'd have gotten a good pout shot though lol 38 minutes ago, Logic said: Absolutely. In the games she's actually attended this year, they really haven't shown her much. I'd be shocked if it's more than a collective 25 seconds in the entire broadcast. As you said...beats the hell out of Fireman Ed, Bills Elvis, or the 14th extreme-closeup of Andy Reid's snotty walrus mustache. I think it's a cumulative effect of overexposure all over social media though. It's truly is pervasive and a good Tay Tay filter would do me good just sayin' 1 Quote
RiotAct Posted Monday at 04:44 PM Posted Monday at 04:44 PM 1 hour ago, Logic said: As you said...beats the hell out of Fireman Ed, Bills Elvis, or the 14th extreme-closeup of Andy Reid's snotty walrus mustache. 😡😡😡😡😡😡 1 2 Quote
RyanC883 Posted Monday at 04:48 PM Posted Monday at 04:48 PM 3 hours ago, Sabres 2025 said: It was a regular season game in an opposing team's stadium. Not sure why anyone expected her to show up. That guy that went on Kay Adams show likely just made up some story for clicks and views. Highly unlikely he knows anyone in Taylor Swift's circle. bingo. Article also notes she does not go to any away games because of "security concerns". 1 hour ago, Logic said: It never ceases to amaze me that people get so worked up about Taylor Swift. Grown men working themselves into an absolute lather over the fact that a TV broadcast occasionally shows a pop star in a luxury box. What does she do to upset people so much? Sit in a chair and watch her boyfriend play football? Get excited after big plays? Smile? She is literally just a human person who is watching a football game. I cannot for the life of me understand how her presence triggers so many men. For the "well we just see too much of her! They're forcing her down our throats!" crowd: Does her being shown for (at most) a collective 80 seconds of a 3.5 hour broadcast really bother you that much? Does it bother you more or less than seeing the same Applebee's and Draftkings commercials 79 times per game? Does it bother you more or less than all the camo and flyovers and "salute to service" stuff? Does the presence of a pop star at the game really sully the sacred football viewing space so much that it warrants such irritation and hatred from people? Just feels like very thinly veiled misogyny to me. Men who are infuriated by the sight of a happy, successful, rich woman enjoying herself. God forbid! Bunch of snowflakes. Quit being 10-ply Charmin soft and give yer balls a tug. the article was basically T. Swift though a surrogate attacking Bills Mafia, so perhaps that is why people can't stand her entitled shtick. 2 Quote
Herc11 Posted Monday at 04:54 PM Posted Monday at 04:54 PM (edited) 13 hours ago, Yobogoya! said: The article says she’s only attending KC home games in general this year. My wife, who loves Taylors music, told me previously that Swift's team made the decision earlier this year to no longer attend away games due to security issues. Edited Monday at 04:55 PM by Herc11 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Monday at 04:56 PM Posted Monday at 04:56 PM 2 hours ago, Saxum said: So it is not just Bills fan tired of her act. huh? 9 minutes ago, RyanC883 said: bingo. Article also notes she does not go to any away games because of "security concerns". the article was basically T. Swift though a surrogate attacking Bills Mafia, so perhaps that is why people can't stand her entitled shtick. which one is the surrogate? Quote
Herc11 Posted Monday at 05:02 PM Posted Monday at 05:02 PM 1 hour ago, Logic said: It never ceases to amaze me that people get so worked up about Taylor Swift. Grown men working themselves into an absolute lather over the fact that a TV broadcast occasionally shows a pop star in a luxury box. What does she do to upset people so much? Sit in a chair and watch her boyfriend play football? Get excited after big plays? Smile? She is literally just a human person who is watching a football game. I cannot for the life of me understand how her presence triggers so many men. For the "well we just see too much of her! They're forcing her down our throats!" crowd: Does her being shown for (at most) a collective 80 seconds of a 3.5 hour broadcast really bother you that much? Does it bother you more or less than seeing the same Applebee's and Draftkings commercials 79 times per game? Does it bother you more or less than all the camo and flyovers and "salute to service" stuff? Does the presence of a pop star at the game really sully the sacred football viewing space so much that it warrants such irritation and hatred from people? Just feels like very thinly veiled misogyny to me. Men who are infuriated by the sight of a happy, successful, rich woman enjoying herself. God forbid! Bunch of snowflakes. Quit being 10-ply Charmin soft and give yer balls a tug. I agree. It's not like she's obnoxious, throwing waters on fans, etc like Mahomes wife. She literally just goes to games to watch her boyfriend play, like so many other fans. The only difference is, the networks can't help themselves and put her on tv. She doesn't control that. Should she be forced to watch games at home because people don't want to see them show her on TV? Get a grip people. 1 Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted Monday at 05:12 PM Posted Monday at 05:12 PM Swifties are soft! 😏 13 hours ago, PastaJoe said: Your beef should be with the networks that put her on camera, not Swift. Fans who harass supporters of opponents give Buffalo a black eye, whether they’re a famous person or not. I’m sure the majority of teen girl Swiftys could care less about the Bills. Stop. Black eyes are the norm now. Absolutely no filter left anywhere. It doesn't matter. Quote
Logic Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Posted Monday at 05:18 PM 28 minutes ago, RyanC883 said: bingo. Article also notes she does not go to any away games because of "security concerns". the article was basically T. Swift though a surrogate attacking Bills Mafia, so perhaps that is why people can't stand her entitled shtick. I'm just curious what she has said or done at any point that makes you feel she is "entitled" or has a "schtick". 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.