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MNF Week 3 2025: Detroit at Baltimore (no Bills discussion, please)
May Day 10 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Phantom penalties -
LB is probably the way to go, unless there is an immediate contributor at S maybe
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MNF Week 3 2025: Detroit at Baltimore (no Bills discussion, please)
May Day 10 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Detroit pooped their pants there -
MNF Week 3 2025: Detroit at Baltimore (no Bills discussion, please)
May Day 10 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Terrible series by the lions. Good good, self sabotage -
MNF Week 3 2025: Detroit at Baltimore (no Bills discussion, please)
May Day 10 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Would have loved a scoop and score there -
MNF Week 3 2025: Detroit at Baltimore (no Bills discussion, please)
May Day 10 replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lamar isn't so great not up in the 4th quarter against a bad and defeated team. -
Start of the season really could not have gone better for the Bills…
May Day 10 replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
The worst thing is the Chargers are looking a little scary. The "good" column: Houston looks terrible and were a team who I thought would be an absolute menace in the weak division and with a rookie QB contract KC is 1-2 and doesnt look all that great. Has a number of tough games coming up. Cincinnati/Burrow injury. Bad Karma to call this "good", its unfortunate, but Cincinnati hates the Bills for whatever reason and always wants to kill them Patriots underperforming expectations Jets/Dolphins stinky A number of "tough" games on the schedule looking a few degrees more "gettable": Atlanta, Houston, Cincinnati, KC, maybe even Philly (although that is much later). -
To truly be an "obstructed seat" certain criteria has to be met. Those stairs-seats would not meet that. However, that will be a huge problem if they allow people to go up and down the stairs at any time and loiter on the stairs for any period. I had Sabres seats the past few seasons where there was stairs and a landing. It is obnoxious people who just get up during action, stand there, have no clue where they are going, where their seats are, decide to take a bite of their food, stopping, mid stair climb, etc. If the stairs are relatively clear when the game is live, then they shouldnt be too much of a problem.
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The League's Top Ten Coaches All Ought to be Fired
May Day 10 replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Baltimore is going to feast on Kansas city
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the chiefs are poo
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why is kelce allowed to go after reid (an old man) in an aggressive/threatening manor and the announcers just laugh it off/dismiss it. It is dispicable.
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Very terrible play calling for Dallas at the goal line there.
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Tom Brady needs to cool it with the plastic surgery
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The way the stairs have been designed. Near the front of the 400s there are stairs and railings in the way or close to the way. The reps seem to downplay it, however, I am picturing how this will look in practice. People going up and down those stairs, pausing, being generally inconsiderate will get old immediately. Its the one design flaw I have seen.
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The problem permeates throughout the organization and is not only Adams. Pegula has circled the wagons and has insulated them from the outside world, not unlike Ralph Wilson later in life. The only people there are people the owner and Adams are comfortable with. Most/all of these people are grossly under-qualified, and have a track-record of long-term failure here with zero accountability. Pegula has also been proven to be a poor judge of character when he thinks the opposite. Adams - Nightingale - Crowe - Jakubowski - Forton - Ventura - Mair/Kennedy - Appert - Ellis - Karmanos... all of them. Pegula needs to install someone at the top who will fix each hockey-related department. Cleanse out these grifters, and hire people who are qualified and at the forefront of their areas of expertise. Buffalo is not the most appealing destination for 20-something millionaires when held up to NYC or Vegas, I get it. However, the organization undoubtedly carries a lot of dubious baggage throughout the NHLPA for various dealings and a clear lack of urgency to succeed. Create a success-oriented organization where players come in, have fun, succeed, maximize their earning potential, and be treated fairly? Yeah, players would be much more open to coming here. As long as they keep toiling with Adams and this crew, they will never be a good team. Appert will be named the new head coach within the next year and we will have to suffer through at least 2 seasons of a low level NCAA coach pretending to be an NHL coach. They may snag a WC spot at some point as #16 in a 32 team league, but they won't ever break through. They will oscillate between bottom of the barrel and mediocre.
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Hawes has quickly become one of my favorite players in just a few short weeks.
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Teams, if they arent already, will be to the wiser when providing any information to Brady/his network. I don't think Brady is sophisticated enough to gain any sort of competitive advantage over this. He is not a wizard.
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I think an NFL property in Toronto would break the record by a sizeable mark. Expansion fee would probably be $10 Billion or more for that. Huge untapped market in an un-tapped country (I believe the rest of Canada would support the NFL team in Toronto despite hating Toronto like they do the Blue Jays, but not the Leafs). And the $10 Billion (plus stadium) would be a good investment. The way to make that work would probably be some sort of collaboration/partnership between the Thomson family and MLSE. I anyone hasn't been to Toronto in the last 10 years or so, go up there and try to pick your jaw up off the floor.
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im thinking theyll get gilmour and waters together and play Run Like Hell
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I would think the NFL would want in Toronto bad. It is a behemoth of a city with many different cultures within.... in a new country. To a man, I would bet the NFL owners wanted/planned on the Bills relocating, but the timing of Rogers' death, Wilson's death (in relation to the brand new lease extension and renovations), and Pegula being on the scene with enough liquid wealth made that an impossibility. Now we have a new stadium, which likely secures the team for at least 2 decades. The best thing for the future of the Bills in the mean time may be an expansion team in Toronto over the next decade to 15 years. I do not believe it would hurt the Bills at the turnstiles or corporate involvement. If anything, it may help. Southern Ontario could get NFL-mad, and there is only so much inventory 1 team could have, and Buffalo could enjoy a runoff. Toronto is plenty large enough and sports-crazy enough to have ample support for 2 teams like NYC and LA. Without a Toronto team, I think we could hear the murmurs of relocation again down the line, well before New Highmark hits its 30-year "life-cycle".
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Hey old guys, I want some advice (colonoscopy)...
May Day 10 replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall
I did it last year. It wasnt bad, really. Schedule early in the AM as possible. You will need rides. Day before, I drank hot broth slowly, black coffee in the AM, and popsicles that conformed to the dr's instructions (I think red dyes were out?). Those suppressed my appetite good enough. If you have to do the miralax, mix it with white/clear gatorade (glacier freeze?). I researched a bit and found this was the best flavor for eliminating any bad taste. It worked well and just tasted like drinking gatorade. I stayed up most of the night (had to drink half at like 7PM, and the other at 2AM. I played video games. -
Roll call Miami at Buffalo. Who's going?
May Day 10 replied to CowgirlsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ill be there. Our typical group.