Buffalo would benefit from an NFL team in Toronto. It would be best to have an NFC team. I think there are many Toronto Bills fans that would remain loyal. In fact interest in the NFL would only uptick, I think. I'm notboppossed to Bon Jovi and his gang getting a different team. Plus we coukd destroy Toronto in another sport.
I think the real story here is that tires used to be $18 and you could put four of them on your $5000 Lincoln Continental and drive home to your state of the art $229 AM/FM stereo. What a glorious time it was
the Pegulas could build a stadium without any help. If they want help, they will get it. The NFL will kick in (should kick in) and there are other ways to raise money publicly for this. The Bills will be playing in a new retractable roof downtown stadium in 10 years. I would guarantee it.
I'd be surprised if the Bills don't make the postseason. it woukd take injuries or a serious locker room implosion to keep them out. They were so close last year, this improved roster and staff should do it. Then again... Buffalo.
Mark Davis flew on Southwest to go meet with coaching candidates recently. The best thing the Raiders can do is move to LA immediately. The stadium they play in is terrible and outdated even with renovations. Oakland will never pay for a new stadium. They will be worth far more if they move to LA. I hate to see teams move and Oakland is their ancestral home. In this case it is needed.
I was young, but can remember Strikes Spares and Misses and Bowling for Dollars on TV. Can't remember anything other than they were on and my cartoons were not on.
I like Stevie. But he doesn't fit here anymore. We need a tight end and depth at running back and on o-line. I'm sure stevie will have no problem finding a new team. I'd run as fast from the Niners as possible if I were Stevie. That is a sinking ship.
They would be stupid to leave a large and wealthy market like San Diego with loyal fans. LA is big too, but it is not the greatest NFL market. Oh well, now that the Bills are safe, I don't care who moves where anymore.
I recall watching that game in college with my friend that was from San Francisco. What an incredible game it turned out to be. I live in the San Francisco now and I drive by the soon to be imploded Candlestick every night on my commute.
I was there. I'd come back from college in Ohio to go. I was with my buddy, Matt and we were in the upper deck right about the 50. It was not nearly sold out that day. I turned to Matt at the half and said "if they don't scomre and hold them, let's go". 2nd half starts and almost immediately Reich threw the pick 6. We were so close to walking. We figured last game of the year- lets stick it out before tge 6 hour drive. Great decision. I recall seeing cars and people coming to the stadium as the comeback heated up. I think there were more people in the stadium at the end than there had been at the start.
It always boggles my mind how Miami always ends up above us no matter how crappy they are and how good we are. Granted we are both crappy, but they are crappier.
I think there is a legitimate concern on that. I think the Rams coaches said that they felt like the Pats were seemingly clued in to everything they were doing on offense, so much so that it was eerie.