Not at the table Karlos Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Just now, strive_for_five_guy said: Where does the parent’s account of the incident say the drunk guy fell down the stairs too? In addition, maybe the guy didn’t mean to push the girl down the stairs, but if he was so drunk that he had no sense for his surroundings, that’s not really acceptable either. I don’t really have sympathy if someone was inebriated and a kid got hurt as a result, whether they meant to push the kid down the stairs or not. I wasn’t saying the drunk fell. Have you been to a game when they hardly shovel? The stairs are basically icy slides. Brushing your coat against someone else’s can cause you to go down. 1 Quote
Motorin' Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM 2 hours ago, That's No Moon said: True, but it's the in-between ones that aren't quite sleepy that are the issues and why I mentioned the second quarter. After halftime they start passing out. Fair but to say "I can't imagine any Bills fan doing that" is denial. I can totally imagine something like that happening. You don't even have to try hard to convince me. You can imagine anything you want. There are numerous websites running with the story of terrible Bills fans throwing a little girl with cancer down a flight of stairs, but no evidence is provided. You'd think people would have learned a thing or two about waiting for the facts before rushing to judgement. At this point, I think all of the video of this family's trips up and down the stairs should be released. Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM 3 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said: I wasn’t saying the drunk fell. Have you been to a game when they hardly shovel? The stairs are basically icy slides. Brushing your coat against someone else’s can cause you to go down. More reason for the guy to not get so inebriated that he’s knocking little girls down stairs then. 1 Quote
loyal2dagame Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM There are cameras covering every inch of Highmark Stadium (other than the bathrooms). If this happened, the Bills will surely be reaching out to the family and some type of statement will be made. If it didn't happen (no video evidence), you won't hear anything from the team. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted yesterday at 02:08 AM Posted yesterday at 02:08 AM 11 minutes ago, Motorin' said: You can imagine anything you want. There are numerous websites running with the story of terrible Bills fans throwing a little girl with cancer down a flight of stairs, but no evidence is provided. I was talking to a buddy of mine from NYC earlier. We were just shooting the bull, and he says “what’s up with Bills fans throwing a little cancer stricken 49ers fan down the stairs in the aisle?!” I had to bust out laughing. It’s completely absurd. People would beat that guy to a pulp for doing that intentionally. But it just goes to show how social media is driving people all over the country to think Bills fans are horrible people. 4 Quote
scuba guy Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM I guess here is my thought. I am not from East Aurora. I grew up in Marilla My mom and gram both are cancer survivors. ( both breast cancer) My dad straight off the boat from England. Mom straight of the boat from Germany. Grew up with small time charm down the street from ea. That said my parents would never on a next day school night at 8 years old let me be out past 830pm let alone till past 12pm. And to take to social media to complain about this give me a break. Let the dust settle. Where this happened is my section I asked my friends if they saw it. Well when 300 people pass you do you remember any of them. Was the play to leave early anyway to get the kid home for bed time. Unfortunately given my jobs I will look into this tomorrow on a conference call with the school and get the real info. If it's is to get more money and I ruse I will let you all know If the young lady did get pushed down the stairs I will gladly donate. To the school not to them. 1 Quote
Motorin' Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM 2 minutes ago, scuba guy said: I guess here is my thought. I am not from East Aurora. I grew up in Marilla My mom and gram both are cancer survivors. ( both breast cancer) My dad straight off the boat from England. Mom straight of the boat from Germany. Grew up with small time charm down the street from ea. That said my parents would never on a next day school night at 8 years old let me be out past 830pm let alone till past 12pm. And to take to social media to complain about this give me a break. Let the dust settle. Where this happened is my section I asked my friends if they saw it. Well when 300 people pass you do you remember any of them. Was the play to leave early anyway to get the kid home for bed time. Unfortunately given my jobs I will look into this tomorrow on a conference call with the school and get the real info. If it's is to get more money and I ruse I will let you all know If the young lady did get pushed down the stairs I will gladly donate. To the school not to them. The parents social media say they live in Rochester. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said: I think this is what happened. The little girl was decked out in her 49ers gear and some 280 lb drunk Bills fan saw her and was pissed off. When he passed by her on the slippery steps, he bumped her with a hip or forearm and she went tumbling down the stairs. It's a very disgraceful incident Most Bills fans would whoop the s*** out of anybody that would hurt a kid We even put away team colors for stuff like that It takes a really low, piss poor man to purposely knock a girl down steps There's 40,000 drunk Bills fans every week and 1,000 kids wearing other team's jerseys and they don't get tossed down the stairs... City of good neighbors Until the Buffalo Bills talk about what happened .. it probably was a sad accident Any guy I know if they saw a grown man push a girl down stairs... Would instantly handle it and so would 100 fans around... Bill's fans aren't cheering beating up a little girl wearing an opposing teams Jersey There's definitely a lot to this story that we haven't heard.. because if a man threw a little girl down the stairs he would be in jail Edited yesterday at 03:36 AM by Buffalo716 2 1 Quote
May Day 10 Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM From the channel 4 story: “He said, ‘I’m going to push through all these Niner fans,” said Mia’s father Mike DeCamilla. “So, he actually bumped me and my son a little bit and then got past me and pushed her, almost slid off the stairs and hit her like side on the chairs.” Doesn't sound like pushing girls down the stairs. I'm not even sure what this is 1 3 Quote
HappyDays Posted yesterday at 06:23 AM Posted yesterday at 06:23 AM 2 hours ago, May Day 10 said: From the channel 4 story: “He said, ‘I’m going to push through all these Niner fans,” said Mia’s father Mike DeCamilla. “So, he actually bumped me and my son a little bit and then got past me and pushed her, almost slid off the stairs and hit her like side on the chairs.” Doesn't sound like pushing girls down the stairs. I'm not even sure what this is Well now I know the story is true. Whenever I'm about to maliciously push a child down the stairs, I make sure to proclaim out loud "I'm going to push this child down the stairs" in a way that only the victim's father can hear me. 6 2 Quote
davefan66 Posted yesterday at 09:20 AM Posted yesterday at 09:20 AM (edited) I’ll say this. I noticed the aisles in the upper deck for the game were more congested than usual. Lots of bulky coats and layers. I sit on the end seat and was bashed all night by people going up and down the aisle. Is what it is. If anything, some drunk person, or in a hurry, accidentally pushed her or someone else into her. People need to be more aware of their surroundings. Difficult enough to maneuver around people at Wegmans, much tougher in a crowd at a Bills game. I’m sorry it happened for sure! Edited yesterday at 11:09 AM by davefan66 Quote
May Day 10 Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM (edited) Were they standing in the aisle? We went from the mom claiming that the 8 year old girl was "pushed down the stairs section 312" to a different story her dad tells on the news where she was seemingly nudged into her seat (but the guy announced he was going to push 49er fans just before he beelined it for the little girl) *details are still very sketchy. Sounds like a grift at worst. At best, it was uncomfortable, snowy, crowded, everyone had extra layers, mom overposted on social media looking for common sympathy and it got out of control, but has turned into a grift Edited yesterday at 12:00 PM by May Day 10 1 2 Quote
Mango Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM 13 hours ago, Just in Atlanta said: When you want the real scoop, don’t go to the AP - go to AB. The actual Facebook page for the girl has this story reposted a million times and all the comments are like “OMG AB wants to help you. Get in touch with him”. I can’t imagine a world where I allow my young child to get in touch with Antonio Brown for any reason. It’s like nobody in this families universe has been paying attention. 3 Quote
HereComesTheReignAgain Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM This story has now made it to the local Rochester news stations. Acording to the father, this was an intentional act. I don't know how he determined that, but he makes the accusation. He also states that the stairs were snow covered and not fully clear. I have little doubt that the girl was bumped into (along with the majority of fans trudging through the narrow staircases), but I find it very hard to believe that an adult targeted an 8 year old girl to push down the stairs. I find it even harder to believe that someone would make it out of the stands unscathed if they clearly and intentionally pushed an 8 year old girl. The father also makes sure to mention the lack of security at the stadium. Could this be setting up a lawsuit? I also question the intelligence of someone that brings their physically vulnerable child to an NFL night game in a blizzard and dresses them in the opposing team's gear. This is not to say that eveyone shouldn't feel safe attending an NFL game, but the reality is that you are bringing a child into an environment with drunken, adrenaline filled people along with extreme weather conditions. I hope the video comes out and the rampant speculation (mine included) can be put to rest. Quote
DaVinci Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM I don't know what is worse . A drunk dummy Bills fan bowling through a bunch of 49 fans or the kids family starting a go fund me page. 1 Quote
Mango Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM (edited) 12 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said: This story has now made it to the local Rochester news stations. Acording to the father, this was an intentional act. I don't know how he determined that, but he makes the accusation. He also states that the stairs were snow covered and not fully clear. I have little doubt that the girl was bumped into (along with the majority of fans trudging through the narrow staircases), but I find it very hard to believe that an adult targeted an 8 year old girl to push down the stairs. I find it even harder to believe that someone would make it out of the stands unscathed if they clearly and intentionally pushed an 8 year old girl. The father also makes sure to mention the lack of security at the stadium. Could this be setting up a lawsuit? I also question the intelligence of someone that brings their physically vulnerable child to an NFL night game in a blizzard and dresses them in the opposing team's gear. This is not to say that eveyone shouldn't feel safe attending an NFL game, but the reality is that you are bringing a child into an environment with drunken, adrenaline filled people along with extreme weather conditions. I hope the video comes out and the rampant speculation (mine included) can be put to rest. I believe the dad is also a retired marine. Are we to believe that a guy shoved a marines kid down the stairs and nothing happened? Edit: The parents also have one of those weird singular couple FB accounts like “Peter Ann Marie Smith”. Edited yesterday at 01:46 PM by Mango 1 Quote
May Day 10 Posted yesterday at 01:48 PM Posted yesterday at 01:48 PM (edited) 19 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said: This story has now made it to the local Rochester news stations. Acording to the father, this was an intentional act. I don't know how he determined that, but he makes the accusation. He also states that the stairs were snow covered and not fully clear. I have little doubt that the girl was bumped into (along with the majority of fans trudging through the narrow staircases), but I find it very hard to believe that an adult targeted an 8 year old girl to push down the stairs. I find it even harder to believe that someone would make it out of the stands unscathed if they clearly and intentionally pushed an 8 year old girl. The father also makes sure to mention the lack of security at the stadium. Could this be setting up a lawsuit? I also question the intelligence of someone that brings their physically vulnerable child to an NFL night game in a blizzard and dresses them in the opposing team's gear. This is not to say that eveyone shouldn't feel safe attending an NFL game, but the reality is that you are bringing a child into an environment with drunken, adrenaline filled people along with extreme weather conditions. I hope the video comes out and the rampant speculation (mine included) can be put to rest. Well, according to the father, the guy proclaimed that he was going to shove 49er fans right before he shoved his daughter (who apparently stood her ground in the face of this "6-foot" man and only slightly went into the seats and only has "emotional damage"). So the guy definitely did it with malice. Please contribute to the go fund me. This story has evolved (backtracked), from the parents mouths (or keyboards). Its clear they probably bit off more than they wanted to chew. It was crowded, rowdy, snowy, uncomfortable. They were wearing opposing teams' gear and people at the very least ribbed on the parents a little. It was extremely slippery and people had several layers on. They probably were standing (or had the girl standing) in the aisle for a better view. It is likely she was knocked into at some point. They were annoyed by it and expected everyone to have a seat number and plenty of space to sit and enjoy the game. Having experienced too much, this not being a fun or overly appropriate place for a physically compromised 8-year old child, and the 49ers getting blown out, they decided to leave. Dredging for online sympathy and likes, Mom posts that they left because the 8 year old girl was "pushed down the stairs section 312" and this thing has taken a life of its own, kicking dirt in the faces of our entire fanbase. Edited yesterday at 01:52 PM by May Day 10 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted yesterday at 02:03 PM Posted yesterday at 02:03 PM 10 hours ago, May Day 10 said: From the channel 4 story: “He said, ‘I’m going to push through all these Niner fans,” said Mia’s father Mike DeCamilla. “So, he actually bumped me and my son a little bit and then got past me and pushed her, almost slid off the stairs and hit her like side on the chairs.” Doesn't sound like pushing girls down the stairs. I'm not even sure what this is sounds like this dude pushed through a bunch of people and bumped her to the side and she bumped her side on a chair. I am sure it wasn’t a pleasant experience, but this does not sound traumatizing in any way. 2 Quote
RiotAct Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM so someone threw her at the Bills players? Which ones? 1 Quote
paulmm3 Posted yesterday at 02:11 PM Posted yesterday at 02:11 PM Can we find a GoFundMe of a kid with cancer whose parents didn't massively exaggerate to smear our fan base instead? 10 Quote
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