It wouldn't be the same team. I'd hope that part of why you root for the team is where it's from. There would be no LA Bills, there would be the LA Sharks or whatever. There would be nothing left of the Buffalo Bills except the crappy players. yeehaw for you
I just find it funny that Rochester and Syracuse are close enough to be blacked out, but not close enough to receive the game over the air like Buffalo.
You'd also think that a large car manufacturer that prides itself on safety would be able to make pedals and floor mats that don't do stuff like this.
I agree with your idea about requiring people to learn more about how to deal with dangerous situations as you describe.
I just frequent car enthusiast sites where people were immediately jumping in to talk about what an idiot the driver is for not knowing to put the car in neutral. It was a little too much "the people who get in accidents just don't know how to drive" and "it's never going to happen to me, I am not an idiot" stuff going on there.
I loved when Losman convinced Fassel not to try to score at the end of regulation. "How about I just take a knee?" It was never Jauron who wanted to play it safe at the ends of first halfs. It was Losman all along!
Good advice. At the same time, I hate how people are focusing on blaming the victim. People panic and do not always think. I don't think it's much to ask for a car not to accelerate on its own.
This. This reminds me of the West Coast Offense fad from 10 years ago. Every time was chasing that dream, including the 2001 Bills. We all remember how that went.
Forcing schemes on ill-fitting personnel is so Gregg Williams.