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4 minutes ago, PIZ said:

A Dennison update should be easy to validate.  Why not give Dunkirk a chance?  It's that time of the year where an insider is nice to have.

Yeah i can give you that update now on what Dennision will say........."We need to get our receivers in position....rabble rabble rabble...we got to get them the ball and get into position....blah blah blah....we're going to try different things....yadda yadda yadda....."

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52 minutes ago, Dunkirk Don said:

there Are not going to trade those picks for one qb. McDermott knows he has too many holes to fill and doesn’t have have time to wait for one to develop.  Cousins is coming if not franchised. Good night

Didn't you just say he is building this team for 3or 4 years down the road and is here for 5 years but doesn't have time for a qb to develop?

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Why would there be any update on Dennison now? The 3 most important games of the year are about to be played. If we go 3-0 and score 115 points in the last 3 games, I bet he’s back. If we score 10 total in the next 3 I bet he’s not. I doubt they are making a decision on him before the most important part of the season.

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37 minutes ago, Augie said:

Again, I enjoyed the Colts game, but it was indeed silly. We should also never lose a home game to Detroit, but that’s life in WNY. That game would not have happened even with a dome. No one could even get to the stadium.  So...

You are missing the point. That game would have been played in Buffalo on same night as it was played in Detroit or a day or two later and next week game moved to Monday night also.

 

The fact that over 50k Bills fans traveled from Buffalo to Detroit for the game shows they could travel and so could have just as well traveled to the Bills game in Buffalo if Bills had a dome.

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1 hour ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Football is meant to be played in the elements.  

jmo

No it was never intended to be played in the dead of winter with 12 inches of snow falling.

 

It was always a fall sport. Windy and leaves falling and rain at times. Not Winter weather.

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2 minutes ago, Dunkirk Don said:

Stadium is not going to be built in Dunkirk fredonia. Has to be close to Toronto and  Rochester.  

Toronto?  that experiment failed miserably...I saw it myself,,,,,,im from there i know first hand....

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27 minutes ago, Dunkirk Don said:

Follow the money

 

 

After the ominous  "Cathy is fro..." post I thought maybe they got to you.  

 

Then this post shows up!  Is it you? Did they take you out and post this to throw everyone off the trail??  I swear to God you're a great poster. I'm on the edge of my seat you crazy SOB. I don't even want cousins (the player, not my actual cousins because I love them), but now I want him. 

 

Fascinating!!

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These next 3 games are playoff games. I’m excited to see what players show up and play there butts off for this team. My honest opinion is I think we win the next 3 games with Peterman. We all know what we get with Taylor. Some awesome scrambles and to scared to throw the damn ball! 

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4 minutes ago, cba fan said:

You are missing the point. That game would have been played in Buffalo on same night as it was played in Detroit or a day or two later and next week game moved to Monday night also.

 

The fact that over 50k Bills fans traveled from Buffalo to Detroit for the game shows they could travel and so could have just as well traveled to the Bills game in Buffalo if Bills had a dome.

My understanding was it resulted from a very narrow band of lake effect snow. A few miles away there was just a dusting. THOSE people could travel. But they couldn’t get people TO the stadium to clean it up. I read even ther PLAYERS couldn’t get to the stadium. You need the players to play. 

 

I don’t think I’m missing the point. I think it was a crazy, freaky event Mother Nature surprised us with. It happens, with or without a roof. 

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If I have time tomorrow, I'll take a database from 2013 and 2017 and assuming Erie County is the location, compare ownership in those two years and ID parcels where it has changed. I'd need to see a large cluster of parcels changing hands and then explore who. My initial look at 2015 and 2017 in and around downtown doesn't indicate much. No recognizable names, lots of LLCs that come back to known developers and know projects, like Ellicott's projects. 

 

Since the spatial location seems private for personal reasons, I'll have to guess that the locations best serving a new stadium would be in and around downtown/Sabres arena-HarborCenter; around the existing stadium; and possibly that pipe dream West Seneca project from a few years back I think near the Ridge Road exit. 

 

I got some legit questions I won't get answers to but I'll dig if I have time. Easiest way to debunk this is through the statement of property ownership.

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6 minutes ago, cba fan said:

No it was never intended to be played in the dead of winter with 12 inches of snow falling.

 

It was always a fall sport. Windy and leaves falling and rain at times. Not Winter weather.

 

I clearly recall sitting through the Bengals game back in the Rockpile in a similar storm. It’s been happening for a long time. If you play in December and January, the weather will look a lot like winter. Remember the fog game in Philly? Weather happens. 

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1 hour ago, Dunkirk Don said:

Not back peddling Tom gibbons Dunkirk hew York native married former bills ed rudkowki daughter.  Bud carpenter former head trainer at fredonia state.   Wife is from Dunkirk New York.  Cathy Burke. Check it all out and get back to me

 

 

I'm getting the sense the stadium will be built near Dunkirk. Just a hunch I guess, how close am I Dunkirk Don?

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2 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Has anyone realized yet that, when I make a random reference out of left field like that, it probably indicates I've been reading about it recently?

 

 

I meant in general.  Your reference was another dollop of icing on this huge cheesecake of a thread.

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15 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I clearly recall sitting through the Bengals game back in the Rockpile in a similar storm. It’s been happening for a long time. If you play in December and January, the weather will look a lot like winter. Remember the fog game in Philly? Weather happens. 

I said football was meant to be a fall sport. Basketball is a winter sport. High School football season ends in Nov.? Then basketball. Spring mar april may Summer june july aug Fall sept oct nov Winter dec jan feb

 

Dec and Jan is winter.

 

So you agree?

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1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Can anyone decipher what any of this means?

 

 

No but I know someone who can. 

 

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28 minutes ago, Dunkirk Don said:

Stadium is not going to be built in Dunkirk fredonia. Has to be close to Toronto and  Rochester.  

 

My sources tell me this is geographically impossible. Update on possible tectonic shifts coming tomorrow.

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1 minute ago, cba fan said:

Dec and Jan is winter.

 

So you agree?

I do COMPLETELY agree. It’s a sport that starts training in summer, starts the season in fall and finishes in winter. Unless you are the Dolphins! :)

 

You have to be ready to play in all conditions. Jax in September is murder. Same can be true with Green Bay in December. I like the weather element, and it CAN be an advantage, but retractable suits me too. 

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They would never build the stadium close to Fredonia, they'd lose their second biggest market, which is rochester. With traffic it's a 2 hr drive from Rochester, add another hr to that drive and their is no way most fans from the Roc are driving that far

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1 minute ago, Steptide said:

They would never build the stadium close to Fredonia, they'd lose their second biggest market, which is rochester. With traffic it's a 2 hr drive from Rochester, add another hr to that drive and their is no way most fans from the Roc are driving that far

His point in referencing the people he did from Dunkirk&Fredonia was not for Stadium location but that he has internal Bills contacts from Dunkirk and his user name is Dunkirk Don.

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15 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Has anyone realized yet that, when I make a random reference out of left field like that, it probably indicates I've been reading about it recently?

 

I would hope based on some references that is true, and then sometimes I hope that it’s not true. But I try not to judge. 

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34 minutes ago, cba fan said:

No it was never intended to be played in the dead of winter with 12 inches of snow falling.

 

It was always a fall sport. Windy and leaves falling and rain at times. Not Winter weather.

 

Look up the 1948 NFL Championship game.

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