Good.... That way the game stays in Buffalo and the Steelers don't catch a bullshit break.Are there any powers these governors don't have?
Forecast from the Buffalo NWS, which is the most accurate and non-hyped:Well the governors shouldn't have to do this. The NFL should have common sense for not only the players but the idiot fans that are going to try and sit in this.
Great point.
They're gonna say it's a transportation/safety issue, not a roof issue.Great point.
There should always be a roof, IMO.
If you're a team that lives in a city that feels like the climate can give you an advantage, that you should be allowed to keep the roof open except for the most extreme conditions, that way you can still play "outside" but also have to means to avoid cancellations and postponements.
And maybe it is?They're gonna say it's a transportation/safety issue, not a roof issue.
but the schedule's already full with three gamesIf it were up to me I'd rather play in the elements on Sunday rather than forfeiting the extra day of rest and prep for the divisional round.
That's a ton for us southerners, sure. But they're used to it up there. In Colorado this is relatively commonplace.And maybe it is?
I wouldn't know as I live in Texas but 9 inches of snow piling up doesn't sound easy to get through or clear in time for people to get to and from the stadium.
Am I wrong?
I've lived in a couple of cold weather areas where they have all the equipment and such to get rid of large amounts of snow rather easily.And maybe it is?
I wouldn't know as I live in Texas but 9 inches of snow piling up doesn't sound easy to get through or clear in time for people to get to and from the stadium.
Am I wrong?
Whats the wind chill? Traffic? Wrecks?Forecast from the Buffalo NWS, which is the most accurate and non-hyped:
National Weather Service
forecast.weather.gov
Sunday: 5 to 9 inches of new snow. High of 24, low of 12.
Is that so extreme?
Devonta Smith is back but that ankle probably isn't 100%. It probably won't take much to re-aggravate his high ankle injury.
These guys are fucking cooked, even if they pull out the Tampa game they have no chance on the road on a short week with Brown hobbled and Hurts likely coming off a 17 carry game (because that's what I think it'll take for them to beat Tampa).
Great point.
There should always be a roof, IMO.
If you're a team that lives in a city that feels like the climate can give you an advantage, then you should be allowed to keep the roof open except for the most extreme conditions, that way you can still play "outside" but also have to means to avoid cancellations and postponements.
Minny got one, is Buffalo that much worse?another reason why Buffalo ain't gettin' no Super Bowl even with a new stadium