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No one is saying the draft has to be held in or around the stadium - so where would you host the draft in downtown Buffalo and where would you house all those that attended?
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you do understand the difference between the two cities as far as the history of the league goes though right? If the league has to ferry and fish people all over the place in Wisconsin to make their marketing hit they’ll do it. They will absolutely NOT do that for Buffalo. They have no reason to. 1. There never be a Super Bowl in Buffalo. 2. There will never be an NFL draft in Buffalo. please bookmark or save or whatever you’re able to do on this terrible board 👍
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lol. You’re out of your mind
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According to this site, Buffalo/Erie County has 10,000 rooms. Add what you have in Niagara County/Falls area and it probably tops out at no more than 13,000? Handful of Air BnB’s? Average 2 people a room and that houses maybe 26K to under 30K? Surely hotel rooms in Canada would be useful and a few thousand more? Buffalo would absolutely draw a ton of local folk. Not sure I see how Buffalo could handle the amount that attended in Detroit this past year. That doesn’t include restaurants and other distractions. Visit Buffalo Niagara
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How do German children tie their shoes? In little natzies ... American lager/pilsner is ***** ass- it seems good up until about age 17, or 34 in my case, but it is just wretched compared to a decently cared about beer.
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I'd love for you to be right about this! The way I see it, there are several possible outcomes for Coleman. 1) Bust 2) Significant disappointment 3) Stevie Johnson level play, ideally for at least 7 years in a Bills uniform. 4) Eric Moulds level play. 5) Hall of Fame level play. I'd be happy with outcome 3). Not thrilled to the point where I'd be doing naked cartwheels down the street. Which perhaps is just as well, because I'm no good at cartwheels. But I'd be happy. Anything over and above outcome 3 is even better.
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QOD: What NFL rules changes would you like to see?
Doc Brown replied to NoHuddleKelly12's topic in The Stadium Wall
-Defensive holding and illegal contact is ten yards but not an automatic first down. -If an offensive player fumbles the ball through the opponents end zone then the ball will be placed 10 yards behind where the fumble occurred with the offense getting to keep the ball on the next down. If some defender pulls a Leon Lett then the offense takes over first and 10 from the opponents 11. Also, move the Super Bowl to Saturday night or the Sunday before President's day. -
Today you control the NFL rules committee with dictatorial powers to demand changes. (1) Give me an existing rule you would either (a) take away completely, (b) just tweak a bit, or (2) add your own rule, and why? So many categories to choose from…DPI, kickoffs, fumbling into the end zone touchbacks, uniforms or celebrations to name but a few. There is a great video primer on the existing rule book narrated by none other than Rich Eisen, located here: https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/ I’ll start. Through the years the NFL has managed to muddle the answer to what should be a simple question—what is a catch? While some of the most egregious portions of the convoluted Rule 8, Section 1, Articles 3-4 have been amended since the infamous Dez Bryant no catch of 2014, it hasn’t been reworked since 2018’s removal of “surviving the ground” language, but because of other notes contained in the rule, the same call problems remain: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-catch-rules-2023-explained/gsuetg81khhjariyrqhgulzy#:~:text="How do we make this,secure and control the ball. After all, what could be more crystal clear than the 3rd catch component of “a football move?” <sigh>. A fun compilation of controversial calls for your recollecting pleasure in this regard: https://youtu.be/ZgbKNgXrFXs?feature=shared My rules committee by fiat will adopt Larry Fitzgerald’s definition of a catch as outlined by Bill Barnwell all the way back in 2017: “If a receiver catches the ball and gets two feet, a knee, an elbow or a cheek on the ground, it's a catch. If he stays upright and the ball is stripped out of his hands or he bobbles it, the ball becomes a live fumble. Doesn't that feel refreshingly simple and comprehensible? We still need to come up with a clear definition of "catch," but let's try to keep that to the shortest possible definition. Maybe it becomes a catch at the moment when the receiver grabs the ball in his hands without bobbling it. Perhaps you put a time frame on it, like the receiver cradles the ball for a half-second or a full second.” https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/21798623/three-options-fix-nfl-catch-rule-2017 Anyway enough of my ranting, what rule or rules do you need to see changed, removed or added?
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Joe Brady's offensive concepts with LSU / Panthers
Buffalo716 replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah , I've never heard a coach say I want to be a one dimensional offense who can't stretch the defense vertically lol Of course it's not a novel idea and everybody wants to implement that But some coaches say it to save face.. knowing they will never have that aggression But others are dedicated to stressing the defense at all levels... Vertically and horizontally to create stress in the back half I do think we have the pieces the quarterback and coaches to do it -
The end of "moving the chains"?
PetermansRedemption replied to RangerDave's topic in The Stadium Wall
AI to rule the world. Also AI…. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8889809/amp/AI-camera-used-replace-humans-soccer-games-confuses-referees-bald-head-ball.html -
If Claypool had signed with the Chiefs, we would’ve collectively shrugged that off and not expected anything from him. But sign with the Bills? We’re all hoping against hope he becomes a main contributor. Perspective. Funny how that works.
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Führer Trump | UNIFIED REICH
Gene Frenkle replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
25% Nazi is 25% too much. UNIFIED REICH -
Anybody been to a game in Miami? Worth going?
GoBills! replied to DCofNC's topic in The Stadium Wall
August and Sept are the only months I like to get away from Florida. Living here in South Florida and SW Fl for almost 2 decades, I can say it will be hot, possibly rainy and very humid which leads to rain. I would stay at the hard rock hotel unless you really want the beach then I’d go to lauderdale or Dania beach. Unless you like tons of people then go to Hollywood / Miami. Traffic is a nightmare so plan in advance for game day travel. I never had a bad experience with dolphins fans most are fair weathered and just there for fun. This isn’t Philly 😂. If you are looking for some most do’s I would check out key biscayne state park beach, deep sea fishing, or an airboat ride in the Everglades -
Trading for a WR1 after June 1st has never been the plan.
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Do you really though….
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#InchingHisWayToDallas
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At this point I'd welcome AI powered refs
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Is the “brown bag lunch” still in vogue?