That game at Vegas was the most obvious example.. Tua was checking down from his check downs if that’s possible .. Fitz comes in and it’s suddenly an aerial downfield display for the agesYet Flores insisted on playing Tua last year over Fitzpatrick when the latter was clearly the better QB. We were told he was playing for the future. I guess that didn't work out so well.
He is trolling.Thought you said the Boston media was against the Patriots Alsacs
Boston analyst doesn’t think Bills’ Josh Allen can best Bill Belichick, Patriots again
Ted Johnson, a former Patriots player, thinks the Patriots will win for the second time in Orchard Park this season.www.syracuse.com
The both move the meter for eyeballsKC will be atleast -10 over Pitt and that is the plum TV spot.
Flores was not pro-Tua that was part of the reason he got fired.
He wanted to keep Fitzpatrick the starter last year that was a Greer forced decision.
Also Flores apparently wanted Herbert and Greer wanted Tua.
Exactly what I was thinking. If they want to get rid of the guy who is right than the other guy, fine by meGrier has been in Miami for 20 years with below average results and has that much sway with Ross it's insane. Thank god the Dolphins are managed poorly don't need the AFC East to become a gauntlet
Exactly what I was thinking. If they want to get rid of the guy who is right than the other guy, fine by me
How funny is it that the 49ers has more of a home field advantage at so fi than they ever do at home
I think they’ll have a decent crowd this weekend too at Dallas
It seems Dallas does pretty good on the road.Other than a few select spots (GB, KC, etc) that is the way of the world now. More visiting fans then home fans.
It seems Dallas does pretty good on the road.
That DC game is a home game for the Cowboys. When New England went down to DC in 2018 it was over majority Patriots fans. Dallas goes there every year and does that.
Their were a lot of Dallas fans in Philadelphia as well even though Eagles fans are strong and they had an overwhelming majority.
I have seen some fanbase a take over Dallas though.
Denver had an insane crowd there this year.
Raiders and Steelers as well in the past.
San Fran will have a lot of red in Dallas this Sunday I believe. Dallas fans at home are like New England fans at home wine and cheese elitists. On the road you get the more hardcore fans.
Its certainly not "drink beer on the bleachers" anymore, but an "NFL experience" for those with money. The game is almost ancillary.The diehards are being priced out of home games more every year
That's the biggest reason for the die hards here in Denver at least. The other is team performance. Since 2011 Denver has had 10,000+ no shows 5 times. 3 of those were this season, including 14,500 this past Saturday. Then with Denver being a huge melting pot, all the other fans of teams scoop up tix.The diehards are being priced out of home games more every year
And yet, at the Bills' games I have attended, I am surprised with the # of people still buying beer. Who truly knows about someone's financial situation but some of the clientele you do wonder how they keep slamming those 10$ beers.The diehards are being priced out of home games more every year
And yet, at the Bills' games I have attended, I am surprised with the # of people still buying beer. Who truly knows about someone's financial situation but some of the clientele you do wonder how they keep slamming those 10$ beers.
Add Philly and Pittsburgh to your list. Both stadiums are filled with fans of the home team and both fan bases travel really well.Other than a few select spots (GB, KC, etc) that is the way of the world now. More visiting fans then home fans.
Last week's Philly/Dallas game is a bit of an aberration in terms of the composition of Dallas and Philly fans. The game meant nothing to Philly and while it meant nothing to Dallas it gave Philly area Cowboy fans the one chance they have to see their team. I've been to a million Dallas/Philly games in Philly and the crowd base has always been at least 90% Eagle fans.It seems Dallas does pretty good on the road.
That DC game is a home game for the Cowboys. When New England went down to DC in 2018 it was over majority Patriots fans. Dallas goes there every year and does that.
Their were a lot of Dallas fans in Philadelphia as well even though Eagles fans are strong and they had an overwhelming majority.
I have seen some fanbase a take over Dallas though.
Denver had an insane crowd there this year.
Raiders and Steelers as well in the past.
San Fran will have a lot of red in Dallas this Sunday I believe. Dallas fans at home are like New England fans at home wine and cheese elitists. On the road you get the more hardcore fans.
Now Vegas gets overrun by visiting fans. Not against the move financially they had to do it. It will never be the same as that Oakland stadium that was a dangerous craphole for visitors.Raiders and Steelers as well in the past.