Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Josina Anderson of CBS Sports spoke to an NFL source who expressed concern that the Bills may not even be able to fly out of Buffalo.
“Snow is coming down hard right now,” the source told Anderson. “I don’t know what’s the contingency if everyone can’t make it to the airport or we can’t fly out.”
Because of the heavy snow, a travel ban has been placed in parts of the Buffalo area. As such, the Bills may not actually be able to travel to Motor City for their game against the Browns, putting the Week 11 tilt in jeopardy.
Guess they'll have to forfeit then. That's a shame. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
So the plan is to have the whole team drive to the airport on Saturday, but they expect roads to still be impassable and too dangerous to play the game in Buffalo on Sunday. Am I missing anything here?
I remember a story of NFL players being picked up by snowmobiles... Can't remember any details. But yeah still need an airport.
I don't know why you wouldn't have already flown out. Seems dumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
Why would anyone ever set foot in Buffalo? Even if I were on a mission to see the Chiefs play every stadium in the country I’d skip over that shithole.
Yeah it does kinda suck.
I guess Niagara Falls is cool but other than that it’s “blah”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
So the plan is to have the whole team drive to the airport on Saturday, but they expect roads to still be impassable and too dangerous to play the game in Buffalo on Sunday. Am I missing anything here?
Last time this happened they were snowmobiling players to the airport. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
I visited there once during the summer. Saw as much as I could handle in those couple days. I’d rather set myself on fire than go anywhere near there in the winter. I’m freezing when it drops below 70.
Upstate NY is pretty nice. I went hiking on family trip up in the Adirondacks one summer when I was a kid and it had some gorgeous lakes and scenic areas but Buffalo just seems like no man’s land in between the rust belt and northeast. [Reply]