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Mr. WEO

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  1. ok... Both teams were gassed. But no matter the weather-----it allowed them to run upon 500 yards! They blew many chances--not because they were hot.
  2. Didn’t they do exactly this in the off-season? Add the over the hump pieces?
  3. If the Bills had only 200 yards offensive and 19 points instead of five hundred…..then yeah, maybe blame the weather. It’s almost impossible to accrue that many yards and under 20 points. Sloppy. The D didn’t loose this Gabe, though short handed
  4. Big Ben "aged out overnight"....lol!
  5. he bounced a short pass for an easy TD in the 4th.
  6. Well they scored in bunches last week and the week before....
  7. They should have scored 35 points it seems
  8. The player was cleared by the independent neurologist on site. What do the Dolphins have to do with that decision?
  9. They were facing the 31st ranked Defense....
  10. The NFL has been playing games in this stadium...for 35 years. Now it needs to be looked into? Here's an article from 2020, when the Bills played in Miami on 9/20 (1pm game): "Location: Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Gardens, Florida High temperature: 90 degrees Feels like: 102 degrees Percent rain: 50% Humidity: 65% Wind: 10 mph With all that South Florida heat, it sure feels like a great day for the Buffalo Bills to be wearing colors and for the Dolphins to be in all-white — which is exactly how Miami chose to tackle their uniform situation as the home team. Between the design of Hard Rock Stadium to keep the opposing team in the sun through most of the game and Miami’s experience working in the humidity versus the much more mild temperatures in Buffalo, there is a significant home field advantage to be had here for Miami. The high temperature this past week in Buffalo? 72 degrees. It only exceeded 70 on two days this past week. So now it falls onto the Dolphins to keep this game close, let the humidity do its work and late in the game, Miami’s experience and conditioning in the heat can serve as a potential deciding factor. Miami will have to execute, but the avenue for success is there." Bills won 31-28 Same articles were written for the September game last year--all mentioning the "advantage" to the Dolphins. Bills won 35-0.... Obviously it's tough weather to play in, but decades of experience by the Bills staff of playing down there (and the past two years!) should have had them with this team a lot better prepared with hydration routines beginning 2 days before the game. Everyone knows about the issues at "Joe Robbie" stadium for 35 years, yet suddenly it needs looking into. This is like all the posters who went nuts, after one very windy game last year (and over 50 years of NFL football in windy Buffalo), screaming for a dome as this team cannot play in the wind. The training staff knew the Bills would be in the sun as they are every time they play there. Something seems different in their preparation this year.
  11. They could build out something like these softies enjoy:
  12. lol this bump. OBJ is a guy sitting at home on his twice repaired torn ACL....and he's going to be the WR injury insurance for this team a few months from now...
  13. he was in the protocol?
  14. "SECTION 25.30 Operator prohibitions Arts and Cultural Affairs (ACA) CHAPTER 11-C, TITLE G, ARTICLE 25 * § 25.30. Operator prohibitions. (c) employ a paperless ticketing system unless the consumer is given an option to purchase paperless tickets that the consumer can transfer at any price, and at any time, and without additional fees, independent of the operator or operator's agent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an operator or operator's agent may employ a paperless ticketing system that does not allow for independent transferability of paperless tickets only if the consumer is offered an option at the time of initial sale to purchase the same tickets in some other form that is transferrable independent of the operator or operator's agent including, but not limited to, paper tickets or e-tickets. The established price for any given ticket shall be the same regardless of the form or transferability of such ticket. The ability for a ticket to be transferred independent of the operator or operator's agent shall not constitute a special service for the purpose of imposing a service charge pursuant to section 25.29 of this article." Maybe you were thinking of this? It doesn't mandate actual paper tickets, which as of this season, the Bills say they no longer offer. Of course, you can print out your electronically purchased ticket on a piece of paper in your computer printer and if it's real, they will allow entry. But no one is dumb enough to buy a print out on Abbott street from some dude....
  15. how about with Poyer injured?
  16. "world class facilities"! every team is prone to injuries--especially with these older players.
  17. Ravens tied for 3rd in the league for PPG (so is Miami). 11.5 is a massive spread away
  18. whole threads about it. jumped the gun a little.
  19. so much for Bills org unusually low injury rate...
  20. someone else will catch those perfectly tipped/thrown INTs.
  21. Scalpers are guys selling tickets close to the game. They are gone, as are paper tickets. Secondary market sites such as StubHub and Ticketmaster are venues for ticket holders to sell for high profits. Obviously that close to the game, most sellers showed up in their own seats, tickets unsold—they sold them after kickoff. You could have answered your own question by simply clicking on a for sake ticket.
  22. scalpers? You mean like guys along the street saying "got one? need one?" lol
  23. he would play for anyone, let's face it.
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