Steve Tasker
Footballguy
My brother-in-law left at 1:30. Couldn't stick it out.How are people getting home from that game? The parking lot is going to have 3 feet of snow in it by the end of the game
My brother-in-law left at 1:30. Couldn't stick it out.How are people getting home from that game? The parking lot is going to have 3 feet of snow in it by the end of the game
The Bills don't have cheerleaders. (not a joke)Lmao
Are they out there??
As stupid as it sounds, the announcers are right when they said earlier that "these would be blizzard conditions anywhere else but it's a normal lake effect snow here". They're not wrong.I was pretty busy this morning, but I checked weather.com for Buffalo, it said snow showers today
You aren't far off for Buffalo. A lot of that happens when there's a big storm and cars get stranded."Honey, bring the Ski Doo to the stadium. K thankx."
TD Benjy
My son gets lake effect off Superior (Michigan Tech - Keweenaw Peninsula) and I grew up in a Lake Michigan beach town. I don't think either compare to Buffalo lake effect.You aren't far off for Buffalo. A lot of that happens when there's a big storm and cars get stranded."Honey, bring the Ski Doo to the stadium. K thankx."
TD Benjy
(I miss living in Buffalo...)
Nope. I'm in Grand Rapids MI, which gets a good bit of lake-effect, for the area, and it doesn't compare to what can dump on the WNY area. FWIW, Buffalo isn't even the worst area. Some nearby areas are worse.My son gets lake effect off Superior (Michigan Tech - Keweenaw Peninsula) and I grew up in a Lake Michigan beach town. I don't think either compare to Buffalo lake effect.
Nope. I'm in Grand Rapids MI, which gets a good bit of lake-effect, for the area, and it doesn't compare to what can dump on the WNY area. FWIW, Buffalo isn't even the worst area. Some nearby areas are worse.
My kids love it, we've actually vacationed there twice the last three yearsCool. One of my favorite places...
I was like "naw, he's not that good....is he?"That punt hit a bare spot
In terms of actual cities, Syracuse gets slightly more LES off of Lake Ontario than Buffalo gets off of Lake Erie. Those two cities, in general, on average end up with the most snow in the lower 48 on an annual basis. The areas south of Buffalo and further south than Orchard Park tend to get hammered, as does the Tug Hill Plateau north of Syracuse.Nope. I'm in Grand Rapids MI, which gets a good bit of lake-effect, for the area, and it doesn't compare to what can dump on the WNY area. FWIW, Buffalo isn't even the worst area. Some nearby areas are worse.
Smart move. I'm sure Buffalo can handle their business when it comes to snow but that many cars in a lot with 3 feet of snow seems like a nightmare.My brother-in-law left at 1:30. Couldn't stick it out.
Exactly one of the reasons we left...getting out the stadium will be a nightmare. It was when I left in the 1st quarter. Buddy was called into work due to this so had no choice but glad we did. Snow was just pounding us. Couldn't see much anyway.Smart move. I'm sure Buffalo can handle their business when it comes to snow but that many cars in a lot with 3 feet of snow seems like a nightmare.
It's all about player safety. Snow banks on the sidelines are a thing of the future. Much like the "safer barriers" in NASCAR.Also at Rogers landing in the snow there.
It's amazing how I'm able to post on here during these games from the sideline.Tasker with the shoutout on the broadcast!
Also at Rogers landing in the snow there.
Would you please head over to the Colts side and tell them to throw it Doyle? TIAIt's amazing how I'm able to post on here during these games from the sideline.
Especially when you sound like a marble-mouth on the sidelines.It's amazing how I'm able to post on here during these games from the sideline.
What a Pagano way to blow a win by the Colts...What a Billsy way to get knocked out of playoff contention.