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Buffalo716

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  1. Problem is sabres games bring 20,000 people downtown Bills games bring 80-90,000 people To orchard Park.. there's tens of thousands of people who tailgate and don't go to the games 90,000 people downtown would cause havoc. 20k is manageable
  2. Im not setting up or Propping up anything. Nothing at all. I'm not a politician ,I didn't sign any laws And I'm vaccinated I was just pointing out facts that states give you options. And not every group will always be happy because it's not perfect.. those are just facts
  3. Unfortunately there are a lot of problems in society today The best we can do is try to be the best we can be.. I know that sounds cliche but it's the best you can do
  4. Texas, Ohio , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, north Dakota, Oregon , Idaho , Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, All allow philosophical exemption Or simply if they morally object they don't have to Every other state besides California New York Mississippi and West Virginia allow religious exemption (Minnesota doesn't, but they allow philosophical) And you don't need rigorous proof. Most the States you just need to check waiver that says religious exemption
  5. I said religious or philosophical. Or I wasn't wrong And nobody can stop you from saying I'm a Scientologist and I'm not getting my kid vaccinated My point was sure it's a public health issue but it's doesn't mean they can force vaccinate everyone who doesn't want it.. there's a lot of avenues in this country There's definitely unvaccinated kids in New York who are homeschooled.. now I'm not sitting here saying I'm anti polio vaccine.. I'm not But if you want to be a dumb parent that chooses that I'm not going to stop you
  6. I Said 43 out of 50 New York state does not allow philosophical or religious exemption. 43 states do
  7. My link is posted And it's not hard to get it. You can't get it in New York but it's not hard to get it in the States you can It's called philosophical exemption for reason. If it's against your philosophies you can't be forced to take it Same with religion. Just need to say it's against your religion
  8. That 43 out of 50 states will allow exemption from vaccines in public schools because personal or religious beliefs? https://www.ncsl.org/research/health/school-immunization-exemption-state-laws.aspx
  9. 43 out of 50 states disagree because you can be exempt from vaccine's in school because personal or religious beliefs That's a hard majority
  10. Yes if you're using that exact wording allowed doesn't mean required But as I said it was paid for by taxpayers. And there's already been precedent of the bluejays opening.. even if it's separated.. it sets a precedent Which is owned by the City of Buffalo and technically under control of Erie county If it was completely private 100% pegula could do whatever he pleases.. but it's taxpayer paid for so there are a lot more holes to jump through I think it's a very interesting issue.. the curve being flattened over the next 5 months is another thing to think of
  11. Like me and hapless were saying earlier it's a tricky subject There's no State policy on water bottles. Hence why the county can make that decision But the stadium is owned by Erie county.. taxpayers from Erie county funded it.. and New York State government said it's allowed to open as a outdoor venue I would imagine the county would lose in court. Because they're going against state protocol , in a taxpayer funded venue.. it's not completely private
  12. The problem with that is the Buffalo Bills are only building a football stadium They aren't doing a community redevelopment, with hotels retail apartments and such A stadium is hardly in the budget .. all that will never happen unfortunately
  13. I wonder what the psl market in buffalo would look like? $1000? I might pony to own the seat... 5k? I don't think so
  14. I can absolutely agree to this
  15. You're not a Catholic of you support abortion. Apostate at best
  16. Of course I was in the bills store during half right when he came out and popped that off! EJ was never really his starter tho.. it was TT
  17. There have been many studies done that show new stadiums unfortunately do nothing for a cities economy It's just a talking point to get taxpayers on board
  18. Technically Erie county owns the stadium so Erie county makes the rules but it has to fall in line with state law But state overrides county and it always has.. so if NYS says we're good , we should be good
  19. It's a tricky subject I would assume.. sure he's the county executive but that doesn't make him the county czar There has to be some process I assume.. And I think the bisons having unvaccinated fans sets a precedent.. even if segregated
  20. I don't think he has that power without legislation.. he solely can't be the one making all the shots I assume There has to be proper channels for county and State legislature
  21. Hahah Josh should get as much as he can get because you only play football once in your life But it might be wise to keep on the back burner, that saving a couple million could help your team
  22. It was more than Peyton Manning was making cuz Peyton was on a 6 year rookie deal Brady signed his first deal after his rookie deal in 2002 .. Manning didn't sign till 2004 He got double what Tom Brady did. Brady's deal was a steal Manning signed to double after his rookie deal
  23. Tom Brady has taken team friendly deals for 20 years And it's helped him win 7 SBs because he could have a team built around him
  24. I was never in the boat that Allen had bad accuracy or precision What Allen struggled with was consistency do to bad lower body mechanics.. it was all out of whack because his lower body was not in sync with his upper body Even still , going back to his days at Wyoming. He was able to make big time NFL throws with precision, on the move or in the pocket Especially throws outside the numbers. The hardest throws for quarterbacks to make.. and he made them look the easiest He actually struggled with more of the routine stuff because his mechanics were so out of whack.. but going back to Wyoming and even his first year with the bills.. he made plenty of throws outside the numbers, that a lot of quarterbacks in the league can't even make That required serious precision and arm strength coupled together.. he just didn't have the consistency down yet Which he's getting Throwing outside the numbers is the hardest thing for an NFL quarterback to do.. Allen has always been very good at it.. And that's always been the weakest part of Lamar's game going back to Louisville
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