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and I believe the main amenities are: — Included food and (non-alcoholic) bevarages — Dedicated stadium entrance for Field Club ticketholders — Ability to go down to some sort field level roped-off area and watch the players come out of the tunnel Can anyone confirm? Did I miss any?
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Political Violence: Where Do You Stand?
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Doc Brown replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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PSL Pricing/Seat Selection Discussion
PromoTheRobot replied to Spiderweb's topic in The Stadium Wall
I thought I read the field is sunk low enough that you can see over players easily. Will the sideline camera get in your way? The field club is just what it says. Seats with club amenities at field level. -
Perspective on the Bills from Eagles fan site.
GunnerBill replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe the latter but still think there is some merit to the opinion in the article. The Bills have again focussed their offseason effort on the Dline. That is something they have tried a few times without it paying off. Will it this time? Who knows? -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Max Fischer replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's crazy how sure people are about something they nothing about. I "hope" the lawsuit is bogus but these matters can be extremely tricky. I'd rather quietly let the process playout than wish-cast his innocence or burn him to the stake. -
I'm hoping they learn to not only close out games but not let games get out of hand in the first place.
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The D line is better then 2022. The key with the D line is a guy or two emerging into a game changer, they have a lot a lot of good close to great players but not great or game changer. CB if someone emerges at the CB2 spot changes that into a huge strength. Safety to me is the biggest question mark on the roster even more than WR at this point. Rapp was decent when he played, otherwise it was a true weakness last year.
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I am not on Twitter, the format is obnoxious. For many tweets, its akin to hearing your neighbor yammer on at their kitchen table as you walk by their house "Herb" is a no go, at least for now, though one never knows what the future holds. I'm happy to consider your point of view, you've provided insight in the past I found useful, but so far you have incorrectly characterized my position on that issue, called me delusional, and suggested Twitter and/or herb and/or other dark forces have poisoned my mind. Here's what I have: Hillary Clinton played fast and loose with national security. Her biggest supporters acknowledged she was reckless and careless, to say nothing of her fiercest critics. The resulting fallout was quite predictable even without James Comey's statement. Besides insults and conspiracy theories of poisoned minds, what else do you have?
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Political Violence: Where Do You Stand?
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Roundy only laments apparent lack of law enforcement dead at this point. -
Democratic Party voters are calling for a revolution. An insurrection, if you prefer that word. In any case, they want political violence. Another told Axios that a "sense of fear and despair and anger" among voters "puts us in a different position where ... we can't keep following norms of decorum." I always find it hilarious when a Democrat warns about "norms." These are the people who have been creating hoaxes about Donald Trump for a decade, sending the FBI after Catholics and disgruntled parents at school board meetings, burning cars in the streets while waving Hamas flags, and attacking ICE agents. https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/07/07/axios-democrat-voters-calling-for-violence-n3804535
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Comical? Amusement is where you find it, so Sure, I'll give you that. Concerning? Why? This is peak off-season. He's a player who made huge on-field contributions to the Bills for 3 seasons - the biggest WR contributions we've had since arguably Lee Evans and #4 on the Bills all time receiving yards list behind Reed, Moulds, and Evans. In the Josh Allen years, you have to go down to #16 (Davis) and #22 (Beasley) to find guys who contributed half the yards. So like it or not, he's part of Bills history and as such his antics will always be of interest to some. Why does that concern you?
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Cardi-B is Bill Belichick revisited. Dump the guy right before he becomes completely irrelevant.
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It's great to see some humility and maturity from the guy. Certainly an athletic freak but his overall NFL receiver traits are pretty much limited to one imo, namely his ability to outmuscle much smaller defenders. Despite his 4:42 combine 40 (and I doubt he is still at that level) he never got much in the way of separation, and he was never a good route runner or a dedicated blocker. The Bills already have a very big developing wideout whose game for now depends significantly on his size/strength attributes. I don't think they need another. What they still need Is a guy who can reliably contribute to the vertical passing game. Despite his athleticism I don't think that would be Claypool.
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By that definition, you could say buying tickets to the movies is an investment, or shopping for clothes is an investment. I know that my wife likes to call her shoe purchases an investment, but that is only to make her feel better. An investment is an asset or property acquired to generate income or gain appreciation. Concert tickets, clothing, and PSLs are generally not investments. Now, if you are buying PSLs to take clients to games and the clients are generating income, maybe, but if it's just for your enjoyment, probably not an investment.
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Perspective on the Bills from Eagles fan site.
kitchen sink replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
My hope is that the Eagles organization has the same view as this fan site about the Bills (same for all the other teams in the NFL), but I highly doubt it. I note this as the other teams know much better than any fan how good the Bills are. The reason for this is as the original poster alluded the Bills were a play or two (or a call or two) away from the Super Bowl last year (and possibly the last four years). As such, the changes the Bills made this year to address the two main areas of concern, namely the defensive line and some wide receivers that are good at man-to-man separation, could very likely make the Bills the team to beat in the NFL. -
Trump’s 'Take It or Leave It' Tariff Blitz Is Bigger Than Monday David Manney Need another example of 'this isn't your grandfather's president"? Forget quiet, back-channel diplomatic communications. President Trump grabbed a bullhorn, walked into the center of a mass of people, and blasted five words that reverberated off the walls: "Take it or leave it!" Twelve countries will receive letters from the president tomorrow, notifying them that their 90-day grace period is about to expire, much like a person realizing too late that their coffee was not decaf. If they miss their July 9 cutoff, tariffs of up to 70 percent will hit them like a falling piano on a sidewalk. The FO'd, and now they will FA. A soft handshake of sorts was shared in April in the form of a 90-day grace period. This was the quiet warning that's been in diplomatic circles for generations. Except those circles have been made irrelevant. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cut to the chase: Those countries will be staring at that letter the way I used to when receiving service interruption notices without having a job. The president isn't pressuring them; he's simply following through on what he said he'd do. Instead of wanting to play fair with our country in trade, some of those countries seem like they're "going to the mattresses." Australia is sending warnings about increasing prices. Dairy farms in Canada are holding their breath. Manufacturers in Mexico have been holding emergency meetings. With industries totally depending on American buyers, it seems that nobody wants to be on the receiving end of a 70 percent slap. Rebalancing trade imbalance should have taken place a long time ago. One penny at a time, we've been bled dry over decades, resulting in a $12 trillion deficit. That amount isn't abstract; over time, it was factory shut-downs, pensions disappearing, and vibrant towns dependent on "the mill" being quiet. {snip} This isn’t Grandpa’s diplomacy. It isn’t a slow-burn compromise. This is fast, intentional leverage. This is American comeback energy. Whether they sign by July 9 or not, the message is the same: we’ve noticed the imbalance. We’re not silent anymore. And we expect fair play, because we built the market that enables the world. Trump just stopped waiting. And, like it or not, the rest of the world will. https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2025/07/06/trumps-take-it-or-leave-it-tariff-blitz-is-bigger-than-monday-n4941481
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The obsession with Diggs over a year later is both comical and concerning 🤣
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Greatest scene stealer in a recurring role: comedy series
Fleezoid replied to Mr. WEO's topic in Off the Wall
BRAVO on this one. He nailed it. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
BringBackFergy replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Coverage is determined at the time of the alleged act. His current insurance coverage as an NFL player will deny coverage. The question is whether Mom and Dad's insurance carrier will cover his alleged act while visiting the college. Or, if you want bigger pockets, whether University of Kentucky should have taken better steps to protect students (like the plaintiff) from football recruits visiting the campus. -
Yeah, it definitely looks like they're going after the bigger guys. I hope it is one of the factors that gets this team glued together. I don't mind one or two of the small, speedy guys, but you can't build a roster around that. They need some bigger guys that can compete one-on-one. The Bills seem to be doing the same thing, particularly at the receiver and TE spots.