davefan66 Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM It’ll be interesting if Buffalo gets the following draft. Competing with the previous years draft at our nations capital and all that comes with that. 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Are the selected players going to run through the reflecting pool to get to the podium like in Forrest Gump? 😳 1 5 Quote
JP51 Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM 2 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: Are the selected players going to run through the reflecting pool to get to the podium like in Forrest Gump? 😳 Unless they we shot in "The Buttocks" LOL ... 1 Quote
Gregg Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM I hope Buffalo eventually gets one. As someone who was born on LI and grew up in NJ, I don't know the Buffalo area all that well where could they hold it. Does Buffalo or anyplace near place near Buffalo have the space where they could hold the event with so many people showing up. At least Buffalo is in line for another Winter Classic. Bettman already said so once the Bills new stadium is ready to host events. Quote
DJB Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM This sucks I’m boycotting this draft 1 1 1 Quote
SoMAn Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM It would be cool to showcase Buffalo and WNY for the draft, but with the volume of attendees today, the lack of local accommodations makes it impractical. It's funny how not too many years ago the NFL draft was just another day at the office, held during the work week with most fans catching up on the picks in the local newspaper or watching the local evening sports news with Rick Azar, et al. Then, ESPN started televising the draft picks in real time. (desperate for content) Eventually, it turned into a minor event with draftnik attendees getting a seat in a ballroom in New York. A lot of whiney, disappointed meathead Jet fans in attendance almost made it worthwhile. Now, it's a huge deal, with thousands gathered to patiently hear their team make it's choices or watch their favorite player get picked. This is a great example of how people can be manipulated by hype. A non-event has become must-see event and a hot ticket for some. It's cool that these folks, (mostly a younger partying crowd), enjoy the event. Personally, I can't imagine standing there, surrounded by a mass of boisterous fans for hours, waiting for one NFL prospect to be revealed. Last year when the Bills traded out of the first round, I have to think there were Buffalo fans who stood there all day eagerly anticipating the Bills' pick, only to go home or back to their hotel with nothing to show for it but a pair of aching feet and a sweaty tee-shirt. Yes, the NFL is the master of hype. Now, the schedule is the next 'big' (non) event. Can't wait. 😃 They need to come up with something to keep fans engaged in June.🙄 2 2 Quote
ProcessTruster Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM Posted yesterday at 12:46 PM (edited) Nice here in the DMV that time of year. Spring has sprung by then. Big lift for DC, that many people coming in. Should be fun. In all honesty, we all know that the weather in WNY in mid April is mainly dreadful. To have a big open air event at that time would invite comparisons to the Blizzard of '77. Please don't. The Bills are finally lifting the areas rep , let's not trash it again with a rain soaked, 50 deg 3 day outdoor event. Just sayin Edited yesterday at 12:51 PM by ProcessTruster 1 1 Quote
zow2 Posted yesterday at 01:00 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:00 PM 9 minutes ago, ProcessTruster said: Nice here in the DMV that time of year. Spring has sprung by then. Big lift for DC, that many people coming in. Should be fun. In all honesty, we all know that the weather in WNY in mid April is mainly dreadful. To have a big open air event at that time would invite comparisons to the Blizzard of '77. Please don't. The Bills are finally lifting the areas rep , let's not trash it again with a rain soaked, 50 deg 3 day outdoor event. Just sayin I've thought the same. The weather in Buffalo in April sucks. So much chilly rain flows across Lake Erie, it will be 75 and Sunny in DC and 48 and rainy in WNY on the same day. I personally don't think every city in the NFL "deserves" the draft. Green Bay looked nothing special to me,, they set up a stage in a parking lot, whooopeee. Keep it in the big cities. 2 1 Quote
Augie Posted yesterday at 01:30 PM Posted yesterday at 01:30 PM 26 minutes ago, zow2 said: I've thought the same. The weather in Buffalo in April sucks. So much chilly rain flows across Lake Erie, it will be 75 and Sunny in DC and 48 and rainy in WNY on the same day. I personally don't think every city in the NFL "deserves" the draft. Green Bay looked nothing special to me,, they set up a stage in a parking lot, whooopeee. Keep it in the big cities. My sister lives in Wisconsin and knows someone who paid $30 for a hot dog and a beer and $120 to park. You don’t think we should share that experience? Nashville and some other spots looked cool, with a lot of things around to do besides the draft. Green Bay seemed to offer a big parking lot. I politely passed on the offer to visit. 3 1 Quote
BuffaloBill Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM Posted yesterday at 01:43 PM 41 minutes ago, zow2 said: I've thought the same. The weather in Buffalo in April sucks. So much chilly rain flows across Lake Erie, it will be 75 and Sunny in DC and 48 and rainy in WNY on the same day. I personally don't think every city in the NFL "deserves" the draft. Green Bay looked nothing special to me,, they set up a stage in a parking lot, whooopeee. Keep it in the big cities. It’s as big draw and people spend money. However, you are correct, April in Buffalo tends to suck. 2 1 Quote
zow2 Posted yesterday at 02:03 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:03 PM Apparently the only cities to bid for the 2027 draft were Washington DC and Denver. So I'm not really sure what the appetite is for NFL teams/cities to host this event? I suspect that by 2030, Buffalo will want to host the draft with the new stadium being the centerpiece. Being a longtime member of the league, the NFL will throw them a bone. Quote
JP51 Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM 23 minutes ago, zow2 said: Apparently the only cities to bid for the 2027 draft were Washington DC and Denver. So I'm not really sure what the appetite is for NFL teams/cities to host this event? I suspect that by 2030, Buffalo will want to host the draft with the new stadium being the centerpiece. Being a longtime member of the league, the NFL will throw them a bone. I agree, I think with a new stadium Buffalo can have the draft if the want it... but what does want it mean... do you have enough hotel rooms... I dont think at this point OP allows hotels... that might need to change, what are your contingencies for weather, how have you developed the land around the stadium... I dont think the NFL is like yeah, we will come and throw it in Drive 5 on the gravel with a stage etc... so I absolutely think we get one.. if we want, we just have to be prepared to "Host" one... Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel2014 Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM I was maybe looking forward to going to the draft when it comes to Buffalo but seeing that crowd in GB and Detroit the year before I have no desire at all. Quote
Virgil Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM For those saying that Buffalo doesn't have the hotels or whatnot to accommodate that many people, have you been to Green Bay? Buffalo's population is over double of Green Bay. I haven't heard any horror stories (yet) about Green Bay, and I assume that Buffalo is more so now interested BECAUSE Green Bay was able to pull it off. Quote
oldmanfan Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM If Green Bay can do it Buffalo certainly can. And with the new stadium I bet we have an inside track Quote
RiotAct Posted yesterday at 03:23 PM Posted yesterday at 03:23 PM 52 minutes ago, JP51 said: I agree, I think with a new stadium Buffalo can have the draft if the want it... but what does want it mean... do you have enough hotel rooms... I dont think at this point OP allows hotels... that might need to change, what are your contingencies for weather, how have you developed the land around the stadium... I dont think the NFL is like yeah, we will come and throw it in Drive 5 on the gravel with a stage etc... so I absolutely think we get one.. if we want, we just have to be prepared to "Host" one... Starlight Motel on the Boulevard in Wheatfield can probably squeeze in 4 guests per room if it comes down to it… 3 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM Greatest, best, most beautiful NFL draft ever. 🤨 Instead of just one horse's ass hogging the event, there's likely to be two. 1 2 Quote
JP51 Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM 7 minutes ago, RiotAct said: Starlight Motel on the Boulevard in Wheatfield can probably squeeze in 4 guests per room if it comes down to it… BYOB - Bring your own Bugspray LOL 1 Quote
Roundybout Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM 20 minutes ago, RiotAct said: Starlight Motel on the Boulevard in Wheatfield can probably squeeze in 4 guests per room if it comes down to it… This YouTuber did the Bit o Paris down the Boulevard as well, seems like a good place to stick Deshawn Watson 1 1 Quote
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