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Titans @ Packers tonight. Should be a good TNF game!!!
Watch it be 9-7 late 4th Q.
Watch it be 9-7 late 4th Q.
Titans @ Packers tonight. Should be a good TNF game!!!
Watch it be 9-7 late 4th Q.
A bit early to discuss but the Buffalo game is expect around 6 feet of snow. Obviously they will clear the field ahead of the game and again at halftime but darn that’s a lot of snow. This is why a run game is vital over the final 1/3 of the season in cold weather cities.I'd almost expect it.
Hope not, all the bye weeks I need Watson to continue last weeks break-out.
For those of us that grew up in a lake-effect snow belt, those were by far the best times to play football as kids. My brother and I used to jump off the roof of our house (hi mom!), catch a pass in mid-air and land in gigantic piles. All you have to do to make that Buffalo-specific is put a f***ing table in there and thems people is good to go.A bit early to discuss but the Buffalo game is expect around 6 feet of snow. Obviously they will clear the field ahead of the game and again at halftime but darn that’s a lot of snow. This is why a run game is vital over the final 1/3 of the season in cold weather cities.
The snow event is supposed to be over by Sunday (with the heaviest stuff being tonight and tomorrow). The real concern is Cleveland getting there and snow removal so that fans can also travel. The game itself, if played in Buffalo, shouldn't really be affected by it.A bit early to discuss but the Buffalo game is expect around 6 feet of snow. Obviously they will clear the field ahead of the game and again at halftime but darn that’s a lot of snow. This is why a run game is vital over the final 1/3 of the season in cold weather cities.
I’m pretty positive it’s being moved to Detroit.I think they have to move it, not just because of the conditions and resources, but the Bills play on thanksgiving, so they can’t chance it either.
I don’t think the field was a consideration. The resources involved by, in this case, the county, would’ve been too much to dedicate for something non-essential.I’m pretty positive it’s being moved to Detroit.
Even if they’re sure the field can be good by kickoff…dealing with the up to 6 feet of snow everywhere else around the stadium isn’t just impossible by then…it has to be the priority
what makes it impossible is that the show hasn’t even started yet. It might be dropping people high amounts south of the city (where the stadium is) over the course of 24 hours before kickoff.
It’s too late, storm is coming in tonight. Gotta be able to get back too. You can’t just abandon your house like that.Gotta think thousands of Bills fans will flock to Detroit to avoid the storm now.
I’d rather play on.a neutral field than endure a wacky snow turnover no one can move the ball game. Last thing they need right nowSo essentially 7 home games and 10 road games this year with Cleveland short driving distance away and Buffalonians likely to be unable to get out of the city. Yay.
This has been the season from hell in terms of things Buffalo can't control
Ford Field is one of the 6 stadiums the NFLPA called on to get rid of the style of turf they use - stating both the NFL and NFLPA agrees it causes more injuries: NFLPA calls on 6 venues, including Ford Field, to improve playing surfaces
Incidentally, New Orleans (one of the other 6) is where Tre White originally got hurt on a non-contact play.
The field would not be snow covered. The event is supposed to be over by Saturday night and the heaviest snows done by Friday a little after midnight (Saturday morning at the latest). It's all about clearing the roads/logistics (and the old "abundance of caution".)I’d rather play on.a neutral field than endure a wacky snow turnover no one can move the ball game. Last thing they need right now
It seems that in the range of 5000-10000 fans who go to games in Buffalo live in Ontario so they could very well just go to Detroit.It’s too late, storm is coming in tonight. Gotta be able to get back too. You can’t just abandon your house like that.
Probably just get some displaced fans and Canadians
Those outside of the storm, yeah. But you can’t just abandon your house, you’re responsible for removing snow off your property. 4 feet of snow, people aren’t just going to be able to just drive home Sunday or Monday.It seems that in the range of 5000-10000 fans who go to games in Buffalo live in Ontario so they could very well just go to Detroit.
Making it another Browns home game is probably whyI wonder why they didn't move the game to Cleveland. They could have sold a lot more tickets making it another Browns home game.
How close to Buffalo can the browns get to avoid the snowstorm?A good point brought up on the Bills board - if the NFL waits too long the Bills will have just as much trouble getting out as Cleveland would have getting in. With the heaviest snows supposed to start tonight into tomorrow, they're running out of time to move the game.
But with the storm warning ending Friday night (1 AM Saturday, to be precise), they'll have a full day to clear the roads where, if it is snowing, it won't be snowing nearly as hard (2-4 inches predicted through the entire day Saturday). Could maybe see it moved to the 4 PM window if travel's difficult on Saturday, but I think it will be played in Buffalo.
realistically with turf fields, also have to consider what else goes on in the stadium during football season. 14 stadiums with turf. Easiest to switch to grass are the outdoor ones in Buffalo, NY, Cincinnati since you don’t have any other events during the fall. Then up to Seattle, NE and Carolina to work out a schedule with mls team that they share the stadium with to ensure field is in good condition for both clubs. Means two straight nfl home games before 2 on the road.So essentially 7 home games and 10 road games this year with Cleveland short driving distance away and Buffalonians likely to be unable to get out of the city. Yay.
This has been the season from hell in terms of things Buffalo can't control
Ford Field is one of the 6 stadiums the NFLPA called on to get rid of the style of turf they use - stating both the NFL and NFLPA agrees it causes more injuries: NFLPA calls on 6 venues, including Ford Field, to improve playing surfaces and now the Bills get to play there twice in 4 days. Just praying they get out relatively healthy but the way the year has gone they'll lose another couple of contributors.
Incidentally, New Orleans (one of the other 6) is where Tre White originally got hurt on a non-contact play.
I'm not really sure what you're asking here. They're 3 hours away by bus as is - I suspect by Saturday evening they'd be able to fly in if the storm acts the way it's been forecasted to. Again, the heavy snow is supposed to be done by Friday night/Saturday morning (the lake effect snow warning lifts at 1 AM Saturday - 36 hours before kickoff). It's about clearing roads and such, which I think is managable for upstate NY long before kickoff.How close to Buffalo can the browns get to avoid the snowstorm?
It's not just the turf, it's the style of turf specifically used in Detroit, NY, New Orleans, Minnesota, Indy, and Cincinnati that is at issue.realistically with turf fields, also have to consider what else goes on in the stadium during football season. 14 stadiums with turf. Easiest to switch to grass are the outdoor ones in Buffalo, NY, Cincinnati since you don’t have any other events during the fall. Then up to Seattle, NE and Carolina to work out a schedule with mls team that they share the stadium with to ensure field is in good condition for both clubs. Means two straight nfl home games before 2 on the road.
That takes care of 6/14 stadiums.
Then you have your downs ones. Houston, Dallas, Atl, and Indy all have retractable ones. But I’m assuming that they also schedule other events like concerts during the nfl season. You can do a concert so long as you schedule around it as if it was a mls team and go on the road for 2 straight games. Final 4 like Minny, NO, LA, and Detroit are permanent roofs. Have to figure out a way to make the grass work even if it means replacing it a couple of times during the year.
AZ and LV the structure of the stadium was designed to allow the field to be rolled out. But they also had the land to do that. You’d have to cut the field up in order to remove it for domed stadiums to sit on top of a hard surface. Maybe use something very similar to AZ and LV use for the field but have to cut it up into 20 sections in order to get it to the tunnels. Then it’s a safety issue with any seams when the field is reassembled. Maybe you need to put the field back together a certain number of days like a week before the next game to minimize any issues with seams.
I was wondering which city Cleveland could fly to to get as close to Buffalo as possible to avoid the snowfall. But it would still be a tough and dangerous trek to get there if there’s that much snow on the ground and they were to bus the rest of the way.I'm not really sure what you're asking here. They're 3 hours away by bus as is - I suspect by Saturday evening they'd be able to fly in if the storm acts the way it's been forecasted to. Again, the heavy snow is supposed to be done by Friday night/Saturday morning (the lake effect snow warning lifts at 1 AM Saturday - 36 hours before kickoff). It's about clearing roads and such, which I think is managable for upstate NY long before kickoff.
It's not just the turf, it's the style of turf specifically used in Detroit, NY, New Orleans, Minnesota, Indy, and Cincinnati that is at issue.
There are certainly those who want all grass, but the NFLPA has focused on the style of turf ("slit cut") in those 6 stadiums as a partcular problem that demonstrably results in more injuries.