Section 329 four rows from the edge …. I’m perfectly happy with this vantage point. Great view, and reasonable beer/bathroom lines. No issues with standing in our section: only on third down defense and crucial plays.
When Breeland Speaks, people listen
Someday soon, fans of another team will say the same about Cody Ford when they pick him off the turdpile mid season
“Gilmore getting beat on the touchdown and looking around for someone to blame - typical Gilmore” … I certainly don’t know your mindset, but this quote sounds critical to me. Maybe he was supposed to have safety help, who knows?
To be fair, they create content for sports fans as a whole, outside of their beat reporters. I don’t think this content is targeted at fans with a detailed interest in a specific team/matchup.
I get that, but I can’t judge a player by his demeanor or facial expressions … that’s been Gilmore since the day he was drafted. Somewhat reminds me of the Jack Eichel saga - a supremely talented player that fans turned on based largely on attitude and demeanor.
Once the kiddies stop believing in the jolly fat guy in the red suit, Christmas loses plenty of luster … I’m listening to Christmas CDs on my 70s vintage system to inject Christmas spirit into my veins (actually, the bourbon is equally helpful 😂)
Doug Jemal (the REAL leader of Buffalo) offered to buy it …. Just give it to him and I’d bet on another Riverworks style attraction in the not too distant future.
One could say building New Orleans below sea level on the gulf in hurricane alley was not very wise either
I can agree if only because no other backs on the roster are worthy of more than a few carries to spell DS. If moss was what we wanted/expected him to be, I’d definitely be down with a “thunder and lightning” backfield
Unfortunately it makes me question all athlete/celebrity fronted charities. Seems they just decide “Hey, I need a charitable organization, but I can’t do any research or legwork except use my name and face to front the organization” …. Then they hire companies like this to run it at ridiculous cost. I guess I would blame the Daltons for their naivety. I’ll give locally, thank you.
Buffalo is a fine place to live reasonably, as long as you can tolerate nearly six months of chilly, grey weather. I’m fine here, but having lived in and visited many “world class” cities, Buffalo most certainly isn’t that.