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Jets-Bills game likely moved


Boltergeist

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This is bullshit. Giving away tickets to season ticket holders in Detroit for free. Then the public at large after that. We have fuging tickets to this game and Detroit is not going to allow us early selection nor even let us in before the god damn public. That place is goingto be awful. The Bills wanted the game in DC and wanted Vick outside. The NFL pushed for the game to be Detroit.

And next week we have Cleveland. The NFL is already heavily pressuring the game to be moved because the stadium may not be ready. If it is amywhere closer to Ohio then I'll only accept it being at the Horseshoe! That'd benfuging sweet. Otherwise, Detroit again.

Also, fug Cuomo..

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This is bullshit. Giving away tickets to season ticket holders in Detroit for free. Then the public at large after that. We have fuging tickets to this game and Detroit is not going to allow us early selection nor even let us in before the god damn public. That place is goingto be awful. The Bills wanted the game in DC and wanted Vick outside. The NFL pushed for the game to be Detroit.

And next week we have Cleveland. The NFL is already heavily pressuring the game to be moved because the stadium may not be ready. If it is amywhere closer to Ohio then I'll only accept it being at the Horseshoe! That'd benfuging sweet. Otherwise, Detroit again.

Also, fug Cuomo..

 

 

Goodell is an inconsistent Giant Douche.

Gotta be replaced.

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This is bullshit. Giving away tickets to season ticket holders in Detroit for free. Then the public at large after that. We have fuging tickets to this game and Detroit is not going to allow us early selection nor even let us in before the god damn public. That place is goingto be awful. The Bills wanted the game in DC and wanted Vick outside. The NFL pushed for the game to be Detroit.

And next week we have Cleveland. The NFL is already heavily pressuring the game to be moved because the stadium may not be ready. If it is amywhere closer to Ohio then I'll only accept it being at the Horseshoe! That'd benfuging sweet. Otherwise, Detroit again.

Also, fug Cuomo..

You just got Hardy'd.

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next week is Browns/Bills, I'm so conflicted on who to cheer for - they are the AFC teams I cheer for and both really need to keep winning to stay competitive in their division.

Neither will make the playoffs.

 

I am cheering for the Bills for obvious reasons, but otherwise:

The Browns losing means Hoyer could get benched means Manziel could come in means we all get a laugh out of him starting his NFL career against a DL that will eat him alive means Hoyer gets to move on and play somewhere better.

 

Cheer for the Bills for Hoyer.  Cheer for Hoyer to get a better team then the Browns, because the Browns don't deserve him.

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