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Wow, how generous of the Bills! It is nice to see such charity amongst teams!
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7 minutes ago, RkFast said:
The funny thing about the "Giant Buffaloes" is that NODOBY knew or cared about giant buffaloes until they showed a single, grainy, VERY preliminary mockup of a CONCEPT of a stadium with giant buffaloes. Talk about mob-mentality.
On the issue of the stadium, itself....having gone through this when the Mets moved from Shea to Citifield, I can sadly say the next fews year will be downright intolerable. Everyone is going to B word and complain and be miserable and nitpick the hell of of everything from the color of the seats, to the size of statues to the proposed flavors of the urinal cakes. The mindless blather drone on and reach a fever pitch around the first pre-season game when they let the unwashed masses into the building the first time.
And guess what? Unless they seriously screw it up (looking at YOU, MetLife) after like Game 5 EVERYONE will forget what they spent the last few years gouging their eyes out about and will absolutely love the new building.
It is a truly fascinating quality humans possess, they can grow to tolerate almost anything, no matter how objectionable it may be perceived as.
I agree entirely with your perspectives. Damn the perspectives of the common man who is paying for such things, let the corporations who are profiting make all the decisions. The peons will mostly learn to adapt, and if some do not all the better, there are less seats for their ilk in this new stadium anyways.
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On 2/20/2024 at 9:34 AM, frostbitmic said:
The NCAA is the NFL's equivalent to the minor leagues.
I thought that the equivalent to the NCAA for other sports was the NCAA.
Are you unable to see a functional difference between college ball and minor leagues?
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1 hour ago, julian said:
Unfortunately I don’t have a 2nd, 8th or any of the others, sadly I live in a country that doesn’t value the individual rights as your country does.
I’m not sure how many Americans know just how lucky they are to be living as free as they do.There are certainly many areas that are worse off than America when it comes to restricting how their citizens act, but let me tell you that much of the individual rights championed in documents such as the bill of rights serve more as hype building tools than anything that is actually effectively in practice these days.
Perhaps the country is more civilized than it once was. It has sacrificed much to get here.
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1 minute ago, Beach said:
just put a new message at the back of the endzones, that'll fix it
That is not enough! Every player must have messages of love emblazoned on their helmets.
NEW ONES. BETTER ONES.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kansas-city-chiefs-parade-shooting-police-update/
Two of three involved were juveniles, it is now being reported.
As to the meta conversation occurring in this thread... well... I can't imagine any comment I would give would convince anyone to change their preconceived notions so I will just let everyone have fun continuing to share their truth with the world.
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1 hour ago, Bogie_Klinkhammer said:
This is interesting. Did you know every Sabres loss was caused by some goalie that missed a puck ?
I can feel Hasek glaring at this post from Czechoslovaki.
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30 minutes ago, Returntoglory said:
Really?
With enough liquor, ANYTHING can be forgotten.
It may not be easy, but it may be the best option for such circumstances.
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Let us be real here. Conspiracy theories are absolutely ridiculous, and anyone who believes in them should be mocked.
When have humans ever worked together to achieve a goal without broadcasting their intentions to all? The very idea of such a notion is not only bizarre, but outright laughable.
Anyone who believes such insane "theories" should be locked out of public discussion for the good of all involved.
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Oh goodness, no. I watch the Bills, not the NFL. Football is not generally a very entertaining sport.
I hope everyone who is viewing enjoys their time with Taylor!
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On 1/25/2024 at 8:33 AM, boyst said:
the over the top passion of delivery was silly.
Silly? I thought it was disgusting.
Well whatever you said it was popular, and in the long run that is what really matters. <3
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On 1/23/2024 at 12:22 PM, boyst said:
Disgusting.
To play devils advocate here... why is it disgusting that a fan of a team would want an ineffective member of said team to retire? No harm was wished, just a clean break.
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28 minutes ago, Georgia Bill said:
The stadium last week against Pittsburgh looked great on the national stage. Snow celebrations shooting up into the air, very few snowballs. But that was against a Pittsburgh team that is not really considered an enemy. Against the hated Chiefs, I hope things don't turn ugly with some stupid fans pelting Chiefs players with iceballs, but frankly I could see it happening. Not cool.
I appreciate how the fans did nothing wrong so you imagine a negative scenario and say how uncool your fantasy is.
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I like how well this demonstrates the power of stickied threads.
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On topic, at least that wasn't picked.
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3 hours ago, stevewin said:
What if a billdo is wrapped in a snowball (wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma)
Billdos and D batteries are the proper cores to any real snowball in Orchard Park for any traditional fan of the team. Show those refs what happens to folks who throw bs flags!
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1 hour ago, Since1981 said:
15 yd penalty for snow balls??
Don't forget to load them up with batteries! Time for an old school Buffalo performance!
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This is the biggest cluster***** I have seen in ages. Never can I remember a more fun football game.
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36 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:
he didn't "literally die on the field"
Do you not follow the conspiracies? He died last year and the current Hamlin is a AI-generated lookalike projected on the field as needed to keep up the charade. It is why his play has seemed so unremarkable since returning, because his current form has no physical reality.
Him being the 12th person on the field was a gimmick to draw attention from this. Wake up sheeple!!1!1- 2
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3 hours ago, stosh64 said:
It's a F#n paid streaming service, there should be NO commercials.
Should be? I would prefer that to be the case, sure, but businesses only need to make concessions when there is legitimate competition in a field, and unless you live in the area you have nowhere else to turn to watch Buffalo Football.
In the eyes of the Peacock making the game be 65% commercials instead of 80% is a huge concession! Aren't you glad that you get this great service provided to you for "free" with your subscription?
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9 hours ago, frostbitmic said:
Seems like the Bills have to beat the other team and the Zebra's on a weekly basis. It's been that way since the beginning of the 50 year or so reign of the NFL's golden boy and it hasn't ended yet as evidenced by the first half of the Eagles game.
Against Murica's team,the Cowboys, Expect to get repeatedly hosed by the guys in stripes ... It's best for the league that way.
Go Bills beat the Cowboys ... Go Bills beat the refs.
Do not forget that the Bills have been bet on heavily this week, it seems it would be very bad for Vegas if the Bills were to have a commanding win.
Here's hoping that after the game I look as foolish as my name implies for bringing such matters unrelated to the product on the field in to play. The match with Philly does not need to be one-upped.
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3 minutes ago, BBFL said:
Never in 35 years of watching the NFL product have I seen so many wrong calls in a game as I have over the past few seasons. Becomes even weirder when everything is essentially reviewed by a team they probably pay millions a year to…
Inexcusable.
Right and wrong are so subjective.
Has the NFL announced any changes to the officiating? Has there been any talks in the league about any perceived problems with how the games are being called?
If not, I would assert that the NFL feels the refs are calling the games precisely as they should be.
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4 hours ago, JoPoy88 said:
Right. The “point” if you want to call it that people here and elsewhere are now clinging to is things like the WWE and NFL are both classified as “entertainment” or some such similar definition. Except they’re not. Not nowhere in the various laws that govern legal sports gambling will you see the NFL and the WWE as equivalent or in the same class. They are distinct and what you can bet on is subject to various state laws, not one overarching federal law.
basically some salty fan after the Eagles game went on truth social and scrolled around too much and this is what we get here now. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*Reads your post*
*Looks at start date on thread*
*Re-reads your post*
Huh. Well you do seem rather confident, so who am I to disagree?
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3 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:
Every other player in the NFL that does this is a scumbag. One of our own and alllll a sudden we become patient, non-judgemental and desire all facts.
The majority of folks seem to want to be rid of him immediately if for no other reason than he's been useless this season. Did you actually read the thread you are posting in?
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53 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:
Roflmbo that’s Vegas job! They been good at it since the mob ran the place. They do 1/2 points so there is no push. There is almost no way to rig something without it leaking out esp with so many people involved.
Vegas odds makers are really good at predicting the future ever since they were run by the mob.
That said, there is no way they (the group that has been consistently skilled at knowing exactly what the future would bring since it was run by an organization that would expressly do illegal things) would be able to possibly cheat.
Getting hit with a heavy dose of Poe's Law here.
OJ Simpson dead at 76
in The Stadium Wall
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How dare people discuss the accomplishments of a recently passed Buffalo Bill on this Buffalo Bills forum!
Inconceivable!