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Posted
4 hours ago, Einstein said:

 

We talking about our new stadium? Or is there another Highmark stadium being built?

 

It’s obviously in the eye of the beholder, but I thought Tottenham was pretty cool. Part of that was the surrounding area, but I had no complaints within that stadium itself other than they could produce and sell beer at a stunningly slow rate. Who thought filling a cup from the bottom was a good idea? They sell beer with a hole in the bottom! They drip, so they have to pour them from the cup that got filled into a cup that had never had its bottom perforated. I have a 27  second video with 8 concessions people managing to sell about 4-5 beers to people in a line a mile long!  😡

 

Sorry, but I saw much of the 2nd quarter on the phone of some lady in line with me. At least now I can laugh about it. 
 

Rant over. 

 

I liked the stadium. I was in the bottom of the upper bowl. I should have gone to the top to see if I got vertigo. I hope the upper deck isn’t too treacherous. 

 

 

28 minutes ago, Fleezoid said:

Question 4 is confusing. 

 

 

Go with your gut reaction, that is usually correct. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

It’s obviously in the eye of the beholder, but I thought Tottenham was pretty cool.


Agree its in the eye of the beholder.

Both Tottenham and our new stadium look like toilet bowls to me.

Other people must see it too, because I found these pics online of each staidum 🤣

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Einstein said:


Agree its in the eye of the beholder.

Both Tottenham and our new stadium look like toilet bowls to me.

Other people must see it too, because I found these pics online of each staidum 🤣

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Gee, that’s not the way I remember it at all. 

 

The Vikings have the most interesting looking stadium in the league to me. It’s the one I would most want to see.  ATL does nothing for me, despite the “dome”. There are a few other interesting ones out there, but let’s not forget that they are just football stadiums. I’ll wait to see it done before ridiculing it. That seems reasonable IMO. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, DeepPass said:

I realize the new Highmark Stadium will be a work of art and architecturally beautiful.  NFL fans will see Buffalo in a new light !!

 

BUT - -

1.  Will playing on 'real', heated grass cause slippery conditions for the players from late October until January in rain & snow?  Can they use snow plows or snow blowers to remove snow accumulations without damaging the grass?  Grass gets slippery when wet.  Will these conditions change our style of play?

 

2. Will the new stadium décor and sophisticated interior atmosphere disrupt our "crazy" fans?  Will the fan atmosphere be the same?  I love the current crowd noise and 'antics' in the stands.  I'm afraid it will change in the new stadium.

 

3. Will the Bills practice at the new stadium or continue using the field house and adjacent fields?  This would limit grass damage at the new facility.  

 

4. Will the new field layout change the wind advantage the Bills currently enjoy?  We know the wind in the old stadium and how to play successfully with it both in our face or at our back.

 

Please comment!  Thank you.

 

 


Yes to all but 3. That’s why they are tearing down the new stadium and deciding to play their home games at Orchard Park High starting in 2026.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Augie said:

The Vikings have the most interesting looking stadium in the league to me. It’s the one I would most want to see. 


My favorite as well.

I would have loved a copy/paste of the Viking stadium.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Einstein said:


My favorite as well.

I would have loved a copy/paste of the Viking stadium.

 

Would you have loved the associated tax/PSL/ST cost increases? 

 

It’s always been a balancing act, and we can’t have it both ways. I generally come to one early season home game, so it’s no big deal to me. One game is not a huge commitment, but multiply by a season and it’s real money. I want to be comfortable late in the season, but how much more am I willing to pay? How about everybody around me? We all have different thresholds. It’s a tricky balancing act. 

Posted
7 hours ago, eee1776 said:

The grass field is heated underneath which should help with the slippery grass. Maybe.

I always found the hotter they got the more slippery they got ,  oh your talking about grass. Sorry

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Augie said:

 

 

Go with your gut reaction, that is usually correct. 

 

Reasonable approach. But my comment was mostly an obscure reference. Probably too obscure. 

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Anybody know if the seats will have cup holders?

The cup holders on 3 of my 4 season seats are gone. We started with only 2/4 being functional when I moved to those seats but we managed to deal with it for a number of years. Pats playoff game put us down to one and it’s actually fairly annoying. 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Einstein said:


My favorite as well.

I would have loved a copy/paste of the Viking stadium.

I agree and same with Indy and pry would have been near the same price the Ralph is costing.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

I agree and same with Indy and pry would have been near the same price the Ralph is costing.

 

Same, I figure, if they had done the stadium downtown, a warehouse look like Indy and Houston would have fit in with the neighborhood. 

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