DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 09:13 PM Posted Monday at 09:13 PM 1 minute ago, frostbitmic said: You could push one down at each of the 30 NFL stadiums ... NY and LA twice each. New Bucket List dream! 2 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted Monday at 09:13 PM Posted Monday at 09:13 PM Who knows what happened. The Bills should investigate and take care of the family if true. 2 Quote
Beck Water Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Posted Monday at 09:14 PM 11 minutes ago, May Day 10 said: I believe these people are real, attended a/the Bills game last night, and also, thank god, Mia D is a cancer survivor. But the idea that someone purposely threw Mia down the stairs in the upper deck does not make sense. AB seems to be the only one who is saying something about "threw little girl down the stairs". The most partisan person (the mom) says "pushed". Quote
May Day 10 Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Just now, DrDawkinstein said: New Bucket List dream! I think they have little passport books and keychain charms for each stadium for you to document your exploits. 1 2 Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 09:15 PM Posted Monday at 09:15 PM As a proud lifelong Bills Mafia member, this is the first i've heard of this and if it were true, i would have heard it from one source or other. Now, i'm not saying it's not true (it is possible), however, given the reliability of the source (and seeing as how that "reliable" source is the only place i've seen this news) i would tend to lean towards AB perhaps maybe having another breakdown and maybe just not seeing things clearly. I can't imagine some fan just picking up this cancer survivor little girl and tossing her down the stairs. Barbarians........you're all friggin barbarians. Quote
Johnnycage46 Posted Monday at 09:16 PM Posted Monday at 09:16 PM Hope this isn't true. Cancer survivor or not, pushing a kid down is a low move. Again if true, whoever did it hopefully faces the same backlash as that Ravens fan that filmed himself beating people up after a Ravens game. 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted Monday at 09:17 PM Posted Monday at 09:17 PM 10 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said: Who knows what happened. The Bills should investigate and take care of the family if true. The mom said they "dealt with" police, which may mean they made a police report. If so, that should be publicly available under FOIA, yes? Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Monday at 09:18 PM Posted Monday at 09:18 PM 2 minutes ago, Beck Water said: AB seems to be the only one who is saying something about "threw little girl down the stairs". The most partisan person (the mom) says "pushed". Pushing and throwing are wayyy closer than an accidental bump As you said mothers are protective.. and sometimes their perspective might be warped because of that protection Any child pushed down the stairs is also basically attempted murder... Which is wildly different than someone getting bumped and falling Thrown or pushed to a child is disgusting.. getting bumped and falling is completely different Yet we haven't heard from the bills or stadium security Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted Monday at 09:21 PM Posted Monday at 09:21 PM 1 minute ago, Beck Water said: The mom said they "dealt with" police, which may mean they made a police report. If so, that should be publicly available under FOIA, yes? That's a definite maybe. Likely don't need a FOIA request. If this is true, I hope the kid is ok and I'd love to see the Bills step up and do something for her and her family, such as meeting Josh and an all expenses paid game in a suite including travel. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Monday at 09:22 PM Posted Monday at 09:22 PM (edited) Just now, GASabresIUFan said: That's a definite maybe. Likely don't need a FOIA request. If this is true, I hope the kid is ok and I'd love to see the Bills step up and do something for her and her family, such as meeting Josh and an all expenses paid game in a suite including travel. She's a 49ers fan at the end of the day I wouldn't want to meet Tom Brady if I got pushed down Gillette stairs lol There's a lot of things you can do if she really was push down the stairs but I don't see how a niners fan meeting Josh Allen and going to another Bills game where she was harassed would be what she wants She probably rather meet Brock purdy Edited Monday at 09:23 PM by Buffalo716 Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted Monday at 09:22 PM Posted Monday at 09:22 PM Until there is a conviction in a court of law.....I'm going to say this isn't true. 1 Quote
Augie Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Posted Monday at 09:23 PM 1 minute ago, Sweats said: As a proud lifelong Bills Mafia member, this is the first i've heard of this and if it were true, i would have heard it from one source or other. Now, i'm not saying it's not true (it is possible), however, given the reliability of the source (and seeing as how that "reliable" source is the only place i've seen this news) i would tend to lean towards AB perhaps maybe having another breakdown and maybe just not seeing things clearly. I can't imagine some fan just picking up this cancer survivor little girl and tossing her down the stairs. Barbarians........you're all friggin barbarians. Who knows, maybe they were just trying to treat her to a cool ride down the handrail in the 300’s? That makes about as much sense. Somebody had too much to drink and bumped a little girl. Fortunately, there is no mention of injury, so life moves on. As DrDawk mentioned earlier, in that scenario either my wife or myself is holding the hand of our young child. It’s steep and slippery and crowded with people who have been drinking. We are holding our small kid’s hand 100% of the time in a situation like that. 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Just now, Buffalo716 said: She's a 49ers fan at the end of the day I wouldn't want to meet Tom Brady if I got pushed down Gillette stairs lol Allen is a California boy and a former 49ers fan himself. They will want to meet him. Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Posted Monday at 09:23 PM Just now, GASabresIUFan said: That's a definite maybe. Likely don't need a FOIA request. If this is true, I hope the kid is ok and I'd love to see the Bills step up and do something for her and her family, such as meeting Josh and an all expenses paid game in a suite including travel. I'm sure the FO will step up and do something.......it's all about liability after all and it did happen at the stadium, so they'll do everything they can to correct it ASAP to avoid litigation of any kind. Quote
transient Posted Monday at 09:25 PM Posted Monday at 09:25 PM Touching that a cancer survivor's parents took her to an 8:15 PM Bills game in the middle of a snow storm. I'm shocked... shocked, I tell you... that everything didn't go according to plan. 4 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Just now, GASabresIUFan said: Allen is a California boy and a former 49ers fan himself. They will want to meet him. Well that's your opinion And who's to say this family is from California? They could be from Ohio or Rochester and are 49ers fans At the end of the day as I said a real 49ers fan wouldn't care about meeting Josh Allen.. she would probably rather meet purdy... You know the quarterback of the team she roots for Just because Josh Allen is from California doesn't mean every single person in California has to love Josh Allen.. it doesn't work like that I despised Rob gronkowski during his career in New England and he grew up right down the street from me.. I didn't have to like him when he played for the enemy 1 Quote
Simon Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Posted Monday at 09:26 PM 4 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: I wouldn't want to meet Tom Brady if I got pushed down Gillette stairs lol It might be the easiest way to get close enough to him to kick his ass 3 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Monday at 09:27 PM Posted Monday at 09:27 PM 2 minutes ago, Sweats said: I'm sure the FO will step up and do something.......it's all about liability after all and it did happen at the stadium, so they'll do everything they can to correct it ASAP to avoid litigation of any kind. If it was literally just a bump and a child fell there's nothing that can be done .. accidents unfortunately happen If a grown man threw a child down the steps he'll be in jail in any state in the country sooner than later The bills certainly wouldn't cover up real abuse 1 minute ago, Simon said: It might be the easiest way to get close enough to him to kick his ass Oh I would kick him in the testicles Quote
BigAl2526 Posted Monday at 09:28 PM Posted Monday at 09:28 PM (edited) 7 hours ago, zow2 said: He probably should have linked the original post from someone named @KateGIaser I first saw this on the KC Chiefs board because they are obliterating Bills fans as scum of the earth. Originally i thought this was a fake troll thing to get Bills haters even more pissed at the fan base, but maybe it's real. I don't know. But I do know we are a good fan base and not a bunch of jerks to opposing fans. As a group we would collectively deliver a beat down to anyone that would mess with that little girl...on purpose or by accident because of being wasted. The thing is, there are jerks everywhere. I mean, every time Antonio Brown looks in a mirror, he sees one. It would be an easy bet to make to put money on jerky things being done at Arrowhead Stadium. Still, if any Bills fans mistreated that little girl, shame on them. Edited yesterday at 03:26 AM by BigAl2526 Quote
Beck Water Posted Monday at 09:34 PM Posted Monday at 09:34 PM (edited) 27 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: Pushing and throwing are wayyy closer than an accidental bump I dunno - I can see the difference between a "push" and a "bump" being somewhat in the eye of the beholder, especially in the eyes of a protective mother. I can also see an intentional push, under slick and slippery conditions, having more serious consequences than intended. Like I push you thinking you'll just need to take a step back, but you happen to step back onto a banana peel at the top of the set of stairs and over you go. I didn't know about the banana peel. That kind of thing. One thing I would bet money I need on, is that there were likely dozens if not hundreds of fans falling down some steep, snow-packed steps and having to stop their own fall, all over the stadium - with no pushing involved. It seems to me that the stadium used to hire enough Bills fans and give out enough stuff (tickets and such) that the stadium actually got pretty well cleared. Now they're paying a sum of money to a subcontractor who takes their cut and then hires as many people as they can with what's left, and it doesn't seem as though the job ever gets finished. Edited Monday at 09:43 PM by Beck Water 1 Quote
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