#11 - if only it were that simple. The Browns WR got a hand on the ball and tipped it before it got to Searcy. Had Searcy hung onto the ball, it would have been a near miracle.
"Best seats in the house" is very subjective but personally I'd never sit lower than the 15th row or so in the lower bowl. Sitting too low behind the benches, the players will block your view. Have never sat in an endzone so I can't comment on that.
The Bills warm up on the scoreboard side of the field.
Good views of the players and coaches entering the field USED to be had by waiting around the tunnel on the other side of the field at 11:30, but I believe that these days the ushers are keeping everyone away unless you have tickets in those sections.
If you enter the stadium around 11:30, you can usually get to the first row behind the Bills bench and maybe chat with a kicker or coach if you get lucky.
Agree, very weird timing on this thread. Three of your four starting DBs out, your fourth starting DB playing out of position, your right guard goes out, and you beat the Ravens anyway? You gotta be kidding me.
Whatever. Trying to give him credit for his work so far this year. Did any of you feel dread when the ball was being thrown his way and he was in coverage? I did not, and it felt great.