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They’re BAAaaacK! Players back in Orchard Park for workouts
Matt_In_NH replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did they bring snow cleats this year? -
Or you can share the circle urinal
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They allow 20-30 fans but that is it.
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Ralph is Cheap. Terry... not so much
Matt_In_NH replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
he is not on the team technically -
I live in NE and I watched NE fans do that in real time. It was soooooooooooooooooooo annoying.
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Can someone please post our Scouts/Beane visits
Matt_In_NH replied to Food_Pyramid_Wrong's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lock the thread because its full of clowns who overreact to any little comment is more like it. -
Can someone please post our Scouts/Beane visits
Matt_In_NH replied to Food_Pyramid_Wrong's topic in The Stadium Wall
7 TE's in that list.....guessing we will see one of them next year. -
GOAT debate related to era Montana vs Brady
Matt_In_NH replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ebay did not exist during Montana's career, this is irrelevent. -
GOAT debate related to era Montana vs Brady
Matt_In_NH replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
People love to say all the success in NE was solely accomplished because of Brady and Brady alone. That is ludicrous, just ignore amount of leadership, roster building, in game decisions, defenses, offensive lines yada yada it took to go to 9 SB's and win 6 of them that had nothing to do with Brady. I hate the Patriots as much as the next guy but Belichick is a great coach, one of the greatest, Brady is a great QB, one of the greatest. Having both of those pieces is why they had sustained success, yet people have to say it was one or the other. I am aware Belichick has a sub 500 record without Brady, just like many of the other great NFL coaches do without their franchise QB. -
GOAT debate related to era Montana vs Brady
Matt_In_NH replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
No one is disputing the volume of postseason success Brady has had vs Montana, what you listed are facts although I did not fact check them, they look correct. The thing you have to consider is if Brady played in the 80's/90's he would have very likely had more injuries and missed more time and it is nearly impossible for him to play into his 40's. If Montana did not have serious back injuries caused by rules that were then changed to prevent and protect a guy like Montana he would have had more volume too. Had Montana played in the 2010's he would have had a longer career with less injuries, he easily could have approached what Brady has done in terms of post season. For instance, Steve Young took over eventually but had Montana had the rules that Brady played under, they likely stick with Montana, do we really think Montana could not have won the SB that Young did? So you have to adjust for those things (volume). Montana won all 4 of his Super Bowl's he played in. Montana had to lead his team to a game winning drive in two of them late in the fourth quarter. Brady often had to get in field goal range. To me, it is a reasonable debate. -
I like the first paragraph in terms of every team has holes somewhere, there is not perfect roster. Some teams have better WR's or OL vs others but a hole somewhere else. But when you look at the big picture the top teams are very close in terms of overall talent. People love to cherry pick, "we dont have the WR's the Bengals have" while not really looking at the overall roster. When you have the QB and a solid roster (like the Bills do) you are in the mix. While I do agree injuries are important and can derail things, I don't think that is the biggest reason for winning and losing in the post season. Unless you lose your franchise QB. Other than that injuries happen and they do happen to all teams, and they do often occur at the same position. To me the difference in postseason success is gameplan/in game decisions and strategy. J Johnson was awful, they got him out of there. All teams have to deal with less than ideal players having to fill in.
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Dwayne Haskins killed [Edit: struck by vehicle]
Matt_In_NH replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
You know what gets people killed more than brakes 1 week out of service? Running around a highway drunk off you ass. -
Dwayne Haskins killed [Edit: struck by vehicle]
Matt_In_NH replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
I understand this but I also think it kind of sucks. So the brakes were not serviced for a week and that likely had 0 to do with any of the events yet somone has to pay out they a** to defend this crap. -
Do people do kinky things with shoulders now a days? Do tell
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I guess 2.1 million
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New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
But in business demand does not mean someone really wants to pay for it....it means someone is willing to pay for it. -
Unless he has a bad labrum
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New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lets see if they sell -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
The only thing I disagree with you on is that it is the Pegula's money once fans make the choice to pay it. If no one buys the PSL's, what happens? The Pegula's are stuck with it, that wont happen of course because there is demand for their product. They are supplying something that is demanded by the market and basic economics says the demand will consume the supply. You could take a second job for the sole purpose of paying for your PSL....same reasoning, the sole purpose of the second job is to fund extra thing you want to have. It is nice to be a billionaire and be able to make decisions like that without doing all that much but it really is the same thing. We are just going to have to agree to disagree on that. -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
So when the Buffalo Bills charge for PSL's and people pay it, what is that? Are the Bills a business? Are PSL's not revenue for the Bills business? -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
So when you go to work and get a paycheck and then use that paycheck to buy Bills tickets, can we way that money does not come from the Pocket of Mr. Weo and really it comes from your employer? Same thing...he has a business that earns income from a PSL, at that point it is his. He then chooses to build a stadium with it. I totally understand you don't like it, it does feel like a hostage type deal but it is what it is...business. I'd say they have value since they are funding the stadium, not sure how you can call that useless. The Tax money pays for part of it, not all of it. Lots of people pay taxes and don't care about the Bills so shifting a bigger percentage on the actual consumers who will use the stadium seems reasonable even if we don't like it. I think what you really want is for the Pegula's to just fund it from anywhere but PSL's....reasonable but it's not how it's going to go down. -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
They have services to get people to and for seats. They have boxes to stay inside. You are seriously going to take a stadium and find reasons it discriminates against someone? Lots of people have health issues and cannot go to an nfl game easily. Some choose to give it up just like they might give up hunting as they age. But the stadium will have to be fully accessible with wheel chair ramps and elevators per ADA. I dont think it’s a tough guy thing. It is a football thing. Most places football is played outside. If you want to attend in Buffalo it will be outside. They are not making a 5 billion dollar dome with thousands of amenities no matter how much people complain. You are trying to find any reason to make your point….aging population. Who goes to games? It is not a random sampling of the population it trends younger. -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
Matt_In_NH replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
And where does the fans money come from? Whatever business Joe blow works for. The point is it’s not tax dollars it’s generated from a business. I understand you don’t like it but it does come from the pegulas pockets once they extract it from the fans. At that point it is theirs to do with what they want. -
We are married to Allen, no need to go to a hooker