Originally Posted by arrwheader:
Since when tf does the NFL move games for weather not related to a massive natural disaster. They didn't move the game for the last hurricane and travel was a concern there.
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They’ve moved Bills games before due to snow.
Buffalo gets insane amounts of snow. Like, you can’t open the door.
In 2014 they were picking players up on snowmobiles to get them to the airport
Originally Posted by Just:13:
They’ve moved Bills games before due to snow.
Buffalo gets insane amounts of snow. Like, you can’t open the door.
In 2014 they were picking players up on snowmobiles to get them to the airport
Fucking deal with it. You have that much snow every year you should learn to handle it. Chiefs have played through terrible ice storms, in-game blizzards and all manner of weather in Arrowhead. Buffalo Bills need to man up and stop being such pussies. [Reply]
It's not just about the game. They've got hundreds of employees and thousands of fans involved in this too. It's a potentially dangerous situation and they should act accordingly. Moving the game would be prudent if there's any risk at all. [Reply]
Yeah, honestly, moving the game would probably be harder on them. Especially considering they have to turn around and play a Thursday night game later in the week.
With that said, I hope they move the Buffalo game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to Monday night. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Yeah, honestly, moving their game would probably be harder on them. Especially considering they have to turn around and play a Thursday night game later in the week.
With that said, I hope they move the Buffalo game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to Monday night. :-)
They can't move to Monday night. Bills have a Thanksgiving game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
I love that you geniuses think it benefits Buffalo to have to pack up and suddenly play a road game
Well it's a neutral site actually. Yes on the road technically and bills passing attack would benefit from not playing in snow and that passing attack is their strength.
So I'd say there is an advantage to them.
Cleveland has the better rushing game.
I get it but there was a hurricane in south Florida where travel was impacted.