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BOSSHOG

(40,283 posts)
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:03 PM Dec 1

Why does the NFL schedule a night game in Buffalo, NY on the First of December

It is at the least a public health hazard. I’m not concerned about who wins or loses or who has an advantage. I’m concerned about a sports conglomerate getting 10s of thousands of people out on the highways and streets on a night like tonight.

Okay that’s the end of my bitching. For Now.

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Why does the NFL schedule a night game in Buffalo, NY on the First of December (Original Post) BOSSHOG Dec 1 OP
The frozen field of Green Bay, GreenWave Dec 1 #1
Imagine John Facenda BOSSHOG Dec 1 #3
Ratings. It's all about the benjamins...nt Wounded Bear Dec 1 #2
It is Buffalo. They are fully used to this and temps are not that low (30-32F) hlthe2b Dec 1 #4
I would suggest the daytime BOSSHOG Dec 1 #6
They can reschedule if conditions are too severe. hlthe2b Dec 1 #8
They had to get the public to shovel out the stands beforehand. applegrove Dec 1 #5
And the Buffalo Fans were awesome BOSSHOG Dec 1 #7
A stupid question montanacowboy Dec 1 #9
Interesting. BOSSHOG Dec 1 #10
A dome in Buffalo would be unwise. Morbius Dec 1 #12
No doubt BOSSHOG Dec 1 #13
Do you realize how heavy lake-effect snow is? It isn't like a sloped roof--which I can attest hlthe2b Dec 2 #14
Fans love snow games splat Dec 1 #11
Its,simple, ratings kozar Dec 2 #15

BOSSHOG

(40,283 posts)
3. Imagine John Facenda
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:09 PM
Dec 1

THE FROZEN TUNDRA! What a Voice.

I’m just all for Peace and Love and Harmony and safety and everybody getting home safe tonight and the Eagles Kicking Ass.

hlthe2b

(106,808 posts)
4. It is Buffalo. They are fully used to this and temps are not that low (30-32F)
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:11 PM
Dec 1

Yeah, it is a lot of snow, but they have the ability to plow and their winter season is like this. Fans have snow tires or the equivalent. I can attest that even lots of "wet" snow (that is produced just at freezing temps) is a heck of a lot easier to drive in than mixed ice at lower temps.

When should they have scheduled it? Green Bay has the same issue. Denver not infrequently as well.

BOSSHOG

(40,283 posts)
6. I would suggest the daytime
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:16 PM
Dec 1

If so, the fans in the stands right now could be home watching the Saints and the Rams, a game which could have been switched with the Bills game time wise.

Green Bay, Denver, Buffalo, whomever could have their night games earlier in the season. As Bell would say, it’s just a thought. I’d prefer it be an NFL agenda item.



hlthe2b

(106,808 posts)
8. They can reschedule if conditions are too severe.
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:22 PM
Dec 1

But, this doesn't seem excessive. Temps will hover in the low 30s for the next several hours. That said, in one game last year, I do recall it being too cold/snowy and I think it should have been rescheduled.

Obviously, this is weather I am accustomed to. If the teams who are not accustomed to this want to object, then I'd imagine they would/could force NFL changes. But, yeah, it does mean money to all involved.

applegrove

(123,619 posts)
5. They had to get the public to shovel out the stands beforehand.
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:15 PM
Dec 1

Last edited Sun Dec 1, 2024, 10:16 PM - Edit history (1)

Paid them $20 an hour.

BOSSHOG

(40,283 posts)
7. And the Buffalo Fans were awesome
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:18 PM
Dec 1

Serious Question.

When shoveling snow from the stands, where was the snow shoveled?

Morbius

(109 posts)
12. A dome in Buffalo would be unwise.
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:46 PM
Dec 1

Here's the thing about lake-effect snow: it's very moist and therefore very heavy. Buffalo regularly sees a 20" snowfall at some point in the winter. If you built a dome there, it would collapse.

Folks who live in Buffalo are used to the snow. They can handle it.

BOSSHOG

(40,283 posts)
13. No doubt
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:51 PM
Dec 1

The powers that be in Buffalo know not to build a dome, just schedule late season games in the daytime in coordination with the league. Fans can handle it and love the snow any time of day or night.

Hey this dome talk and night and day games are helluva distractions huh?

hlthe2b

(106,808 posts)
14. Do you realize how heavy lake-effect snow is? It isn't like a sloped roof--which I can attest
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 05:31 AM
Dec 2

still needs constant shoveling (a ski trip to Tahoe taught me the necessity of 3 AM climbs to the roof on shifts to shovel FEET of snow).

Heavy, wet lake-effect snow would be the worst--collapsing the roof in the first season and potentially killing how many?

splat

(2,335 posts)
11. Fans love snow games
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 09:42 PM
Dec 1

Even the Bills' new stadium won't have a dome. New Orleans' dome is air-conditioned.

kozar

(2,924 posts)
15. Its,simple, ratings
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 11:04 AM
Dec 2

I fell asleep, before the game even started.
Yes, I was just home from hospital stay.
Yes I had my first cigarette in 3 days,and yes, I watched the Hawks/ Jets .
And CBS, every chance they got, showed , snow being removed.
I played in North Dakota, in weather , you wouldn't imagine.
CBS yesterday, was all about viewers, I went to sleep. Hawks won, I saw enough dump trucks, and snow plows.
I just went to sleep.

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