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May Day 10

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  1. It sounds like it may be a lot of kids from broken homes with little parent involvement. Its also likely there are parents who want/think their kid is and can be a top NCAA prospect and are desperate for this opportunity. id be willing to bet that this Johnson character is insanely manipulative and a master at telling people what they want to hear. Once people who are somewhat desperate for something are in a bad situation thinking/hoping it is something else, they put the blinders on to all the warning signs. this is the best football con since
  2. Bishop Sycamore is a perfect name for a made up football prep school
  3. They were never even able to get the multi-use baseball and football stadium right. Football/Hockey is laughable. I went to a Tampa Bay Lightning game at Tropicana Field. They had it re-purposed the best they can for hockey.... but it was like watching a game in a giant cavern. One of the Sabres' arena's biggest problems is the lack of intimacy created by the terrible/gradual grading of seats, combined with that ridiculous and hideous bubble-roof.
  4. Ugh, I just paid $3 a month for a year earlier today
  5. nobody will attend a 3rd rate bowl game in Buffalo between Toledo and Appalachian State. MAC Championship game too draws very small 15k? and I dont see them prying it from centrally-located Detroit in a league that has major Michigan/Ohio bias. Can have 250 monster truck rallies
  6. A lot of the issue is the employees' management of the lines. Normally, you get to the front of the line. You get some stupe. You order a couple beers. They take their time operating the register, complete the transaction. After that, they will either grab the cup(s), wait to get someone's attention (who is dealing with a different order) for a minute. Then slowly pour the draft beers themselves if the other person ignores them for long enough. Then they ask you if you would like the lids, followed by putting the lids on like they are splitting the atom. Then onto the next person. Or you will order like a hot dog and see a similar transaction, but the person operating the register will need to walk to the opposite side of the stand to retrieve the hot dog, maneuvering through the other workers, then slowly walk back. There is almost no efficiency when it comes to Bills, Bisons, or Sabres games. I have gone other venues where they have it down to a science. At one of the Blue Jays games this year I went to the beer stand and they had a woman taking orders and another one pouring, staying ahead of the rush. The line moved as fast as people could check out. It was amazing, I could have hugged the workers. Instead I tipped them like $5 Most of the time, at these Buffalo venues, they have the lines go straight back to the opposite wall. OMG, it creates several pinch-points throughout the concourse and creates misery. Every civilized city has figured out you do the zig-zag rope system, feeding into every register. Beer-only lines seem like a wonderful and under-utilized idea here
  7. Just looked at some 2009 and 2010 December home games (in the true teeth of the drought). For the most part, they were about 68K, 69K for those games. There was a Browns game that was just over 50K, which was the only 1 out of the 5 I looked at that was under 68K. That was during the awful 2010 season that they started off 0-8 or whatever. So 60K just to prevent the possibility of a game in a terrible season not selling out doesn't sound like a legit excuse.
  8. People always point to the 90s era blackouts too, but the lack of internet sales, a week-window, and a humongous capacity has a lot to do with that. The weather was a factor to some degree, and we were getting a little bit spoiled by the end of the run. IMO, outdoor, with a little more protection from the wind, rain, etc will keep attendance up all season. Looking through 2019, i was surprised to see the attendance at a lot of places. It seems most crowds are about 64-69K. The average was 66-67K for the whole league. I think we need a stadium that seats 65K here at a minimum. We have a gate-experience-driven fanbase, and to purposely stifle supply, especially in the name of cost is a terrible idea. They made a lot of concessions to save some $ for Crossroads Arena and in hindsight, we have a terrible arena in 2021, one I wish we could raze and build anew.
  9. I just looked at attendance figured for the 2019 season December 29th vs jets had 69,016 December 8th vs Ravens had 69,134 The opener vs Cincinnati had 69,448 according to football reference.
  10. Yeah, that blue helmet is really un-pleasing to my eyes. It isnt about some personality flaw how I am afraid of new things. It just looks terrible. In fact, the black helmet posted is somewhat sharp. I personally hate the alternate uniform obsession that has taken over most of NCAA football, and I would rather not see the NFL teams go to wearing 12 wildly different sets of uniforms during the course of the season. For the Bills, I like their current sets a lot. I love the standing Buffalo throwback.... and if they need to do some sort of color rush for 1 game a year, Id be fine with that.... perhaps try some variation of that black/carbon helmet out. I actually do not think the 90s uniforms are great. Its good nostalgia and encompasses a great time. I dont think the look aged well and looks neither modern nor retro.
  11. Perfectly fine with the current kits. Standing buffalo throwback 1x a year.
  12. IMO 65K-72K is probably the sweet spot. 60K seems pretty small. The good news is, maybe it can be a fairly intimate venue for the 60K fans in attendance. It also means the tickets will be more exclusive, less supply = much more expensive
  13. My gut tells me to fear everything the Patriots are doing. I certainly have some sort of PTSD from watching the 'match-up' from 2001-2019. The fact of the matter is that Mac Jones isnt someone I really fear, and starting him with no safety net in year 1 sounds like inviting disaster. If this were the Jets or Dolphins, we would be laughing at them. I rated (which means nothing) Jones pretty low. I mean he came from an absolutely dominant program who had like 7 players selected in the 1st round of the NFL draft. He doesn't have any high-end traits. I mean, they have a pretty good team around him, but when are people going to stop fearing/expecting that Bill Belichick is capable of molding the next Tom Brady? I really put zero stock in preseason either. It is a different world than a full speed NFL game with actual stakes. I rememeber thinking Jeff Tuel looked like Tom Brady after a preseason game years ago.
  14. The AFC in general is a bear right now. McDermott was able to sneak the Bills into a flukey wild card spot with Tyrod in his first year with some thanks to the AFC being very mediocre at the time. That gained him some credibility with players and fans as well as created some nice momentum (although they took a step back by design in year 2). There is no hiding in the AFC now.
  15. It reeks of this guy not knowing anything and just latching onto the 1 main headline because that is all he knows
  16. Panthers Bills direct pipeline
  17. Giving away 3 1st round picks and 2 2nd round picks is no joke though. Not to mention get bumped up to the world of a $40 million cap hit team for 2022 And then on top of it, the major uncertainty of the legal status/availability of Watson.
  18. TJ Watt or whatever his name is, is the one who kind of bothers me.... well, bothers me as much as I can be bothered by such lists. Last season in a playoff game where their defense allowed 48 points to the Browns, Watt contributed 2 tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 1 tackle for a loss, and 1 pass deflection. Seems like a pass rushing/sack 1-trick pony.
  19. The problem with WNY/Buffalo is a lack of Fortune 500(s) anchored downtown. If that happened, everything would change fairly automatically.
  20. all that stuff just reeks of this guy's own opinions to basically push the narrative that he doesnt like Tua, and Watson provides nearly automatic Superbowls. Should Houston consider taking the 1st round picks even though they are guaranteed to be at the end of the draft order every year??? hah
  21. That just looks like one guy's opinions masquerading as coming from some "source". An "8 year scout" wouldn't know all the thoughts and feelings of everyone in the nfl. As well as nailing hypothetical trade compensations
  22. So there is speculation that the Big 12 is going to look to add to itself. Possibly Cincinnati, Boise State, BYU, Houston, etc? Then the AAC is going to be degraded a few notches. I do wonder what the end result of all this is going to be in 3-5 years. You wonder about the mid-majors for sure, but you also wonder if the Big 12 will still exist. Will we see things like some of the teams like the Washington States, Oregon States and Illinoises of the world be dumped I wonder if the MAC can make a play to appeal to expand its conference from above... or merging and/or aligning with AAC or CUSA.
  23. Seeing how the guy has celebrated it on multiple anniversaries, has "Nevermind" tattooed across his chest, and has done many appearances and interviews, I will call BS money grab.
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