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Agreed. Great burgers, but expensive for fast food. Still, I don't eat a lot of fast food so I don't mind paying a bit more if it's that good.
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Former Bills to Open High End Steakhouse in Buffalo
BarleyNY replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Awesome! Happy it's working out well for you. Ask away if you have any questions. -
U Buff at 102. Ouch.
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RIP, Buddy. Condolences to his family and friends.
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Agree on all counts.
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Airlines not much different than amusement parks
BarleyNY replied to Saxum's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I remember this (approximate) quote from an airlines executive. When chastised about why service on his airline was so poor he responded "The last time you booked a flight did you chose your carrier based on service or price? When people start booking based on service we'll start focusing on service." -
That's interesting. I hope it works out that way.
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That's awesome. You're right in the heart of this so you'd sure know what's happening. I remember the Cooper years (I was a freshman for Earl Bruce's last year). So many years of doing so poorly against scUM sucked beyond belief. Ditto hearing scUM fans with their condescending attitudes about the rivalry and longing for the days when it was more competitive. Yuck. I will never root for a competitive rivalry with scUM. I want us to roll them every single year. If that means MSU takes their place as our main rival, so be it. As for Harbaugh, I don't know what he'll do there. He's had success in college and the pros, but he's never lasted more than 4 years anywhere. Until I see otherwise my expectations are that he'll do the same there. He'll improve the team, maybe even turn them around - and then move on.
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I agree, Yolo - except I do hate scUM. Jim Harbaugh comes off as insincere to me. Don't get me wrong, I think he's a very good coach and he's sure had some success. But he's never stayed anywhere for long. Some combination of his desire to move up/on and him wearing out his welcome seem to be the reasons. His schtick and antics do seem to wear thin after awhile.
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Thanks.
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In general the NFL doesn't really care about the players, their safety or their futures after football. They are largely just assets with expiration dates.
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Bills ought to bring Michael Vick as consultant
BarleyNY replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Taylor has to improve on the things Vick never did well. Plus it'd be a PR nightmare. Not really any upside and some definite downside. -
Bills Working on extensions for Gilmore & Maybe Tyrod
BarleyNY replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah. We will be having the same discussion about Wakins in 2018 as we are about Gilbert now. Gilbert's going to get paid North of $13M/yr, but South of $15M/yr. it'll be interesting to see where the final contract lands. That'll leave enough to pay (or tag) Taylor if he earns a big deal. It'll be a nice problem to have if he does. -
Breaking Down Why Charles Clay is Poised for Breakout Year
BarleyNY replied to rquinn619's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps it was a coaching decision to leave Clay in to block - or at least chip - rather than any sort of coaching mistake. Maybe they just had to use him to help the RT because of the weakness there. -
Who are the 10 Best Current Bills Players
BarleyNY replied to RobRyanFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In order? This is not in any specific order, but I'll do that later if you want: 1- Sammy Watkins 2- Marcell Dareus 3- LeSean McCoy 4- Stephon Gilmore 5- Jerry Hughes 6- Cordy Glenn 7- Richie Incognito 8- Ronald Darby 9- Kyle Williams 10- Tyrod Taylor I struggled with the last spot. It could have gone a lot of ways, but I used positional importance as the tiebreaker. -
Restaurant Guide To Buffalo For Visitors
BarleyNY replied to plenzmd1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for the recomendations. I do like Trattoria Aroma (fresh pasta!) a lot and R&J's is always good. Buffalo seems to like their red sauce very sweet and Chef's is the sweetest in town. Natives seem to love it, but transplants don't nearly as much. Just a regional thing I guess. You're not the first person to recommend Sinatra's. That's next on my list. -
Restaurant Guide To Buffalo For Visitors
BarleyNY replied to plenzmd1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I love Paula's donuts and there's some very good stuff on the list, but Chef's is not. It was the biggest disappointment I had as far as recommendations I got after moving here. The sauce was so sweet I couldn't eat my meal. -
Thanks for the incredibly detailed review. I saw it pretty much the same way. There was excellent variety, including some things you just don't see elsewhere (I really enjoyed the lavender g&t I had) and the tapas sharing is always fun, but some dishes weren't as good as others. Also I'm a value shopper and I felt the prices were a bit high for what we got in value. I'll go back again, but I'm not in a huge hurry.
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Probably not. There are things a coach can do that warrant firing in 2 years - or even less. If a coach loses the lockerroom or shows himself to be incapable of doing the job, then that coach has to go. In those cases, the sooner the better. Rex probably won't do either so I expect him to be here in 2017. If he does lose the team or the team implodes and has a horrible season, then he has to go. I can even think of scenarios where he stays after a horrible season.
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Bills Working on extensions for Gilmore & Maybe Tyrod
BarleyNY replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A player conducting himself as a professional is indeed worthy of praise. Taylor has done that and deserves kudos for it. -
The Cavs-Bills comparisons have begun
BarleyNY replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Living in Cleveland and Columbus for most of my life (I'm 47) there was never any animosity for Buffalo or the Bills. Clevelanders pretty much saw Buffalo as another town going through the same Rust Belt stuff they were dealing with. Buffalo was a little smaller of a city, got even more snow and had a bit worse weather in general, but was pretty much seen as a kindred spirit. That held true with sports teams. Buffalo was really the only city that suffered close to what Cleveland dealt with. No NBA in Buffalo, no NHL in Cleveland and the Bisons were the Indians AAA team for a long time. The Bills and Browns didn't really ever have a rivalry. I can't ever remember them crossing paths in big games. It always seemed like when one was good the other wasn't. The only exception is over the last few years when the two teams have had some tough games. I've seen the fans on both sides get chippy. The game where both Hoyer and Manuel were injured was a big part of that. -
MMQB Profile of Marquise Goodwin
BarleyNY replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'll bet the article mentioned that he is fast. -
Eagles' DT Fletcher Cox Gets a Big Deal
BarleyNY replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://overthecap.com/fletcher-cox-contract-analytics/#more-12095 OTC's breakdown of the final deal. -
The Cavs-Bills comparisons have begun
BarleyNY replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Everything you've got is very weak, except for the Haslam bit. He is a scumbag and a crook. Just not sure how you throw the team, the fans and the whole city under the bus with him.