SportsTV: Monumental snows in Buffalo threaten NFL game

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Bob Jersey

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Nov 20, 2014, 2:38:02 PM11/20/14
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The first two blog posts on this page at NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk site (link) suggest time (as late as Tuesday?) and venue changes (Detroit?) for the NY Jets-Buffalo Bills matchup originally slated for 1PM Sunday (23). Decision coming Friday.

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Nov 20, 2014, 2:46:00 PM11/20/14
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Bob Jersey <bob.in...@juno.com> wrote:
The first two blog posts on this page at NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk site (link) suggest time (as late as Tuesday?) and venue changes (Detroit?) for the NY Jets-Buffalo Bills matchup originally slated for 1PM Sunday (23). Decision coming Friday.

ESPN.COM is reporting the game will likely be moved temporally and spatially:

"Coaches for the teams are preparing with the belief the game will be moved to Monday evening in [Pittsburgh, 215 miles away, Detroit, 256 miles, or DC, 389 mile]. The Bills have been unable to practice for the past two days and will have to leave Buffalo to do so."

Also:

"Bills officials said Wednesday that it takes about three days to remove one foot of snow from the stadium and surrounding areas. At the rate the snow is falling, that cleanup would take 18 days."

Bob Jersey

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Nov 20, 2014, 2:52:34 PM11/20/14
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PGage, to moi, in part:
"Bills officials said Wednesday that it takes about three days to remove one foot of snow from the stadium and surrounding areas. At the rate the snow is falling, that cleanup would take 18 days."

Fans are being offered $10 an hour and complimentary tickets to help in the shovelling, per Canada's National Post (link)...

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Joe Hass

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Nov 20, 2014, 2:56:30 PM11/20/14
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Mind you, the offer is in spite of a government order to remain off the roads until further notice, so the idea that the Bills would ask their fans to drive to Orchard Park to bail them out to collect that sweet, sweet gate, concession, and parking revenue is so very National Football League (PROTECT THAT SHIELD!).  

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JW

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Nov 20, 2014, 10:36:04 PM11/20/14
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> Fans are being offered $10 an hour and complimentary tickets to help in the
> shovelling, per Canada's National Post

I believe this is SOP (minus the much more valuable game tickets) in Green Bay.

The game has been rescheduled for Monday at 7 ET in Detroit. The crawl I saw didn't mention television.

M-D November

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Nov 20, 2014, 10:37:16 PM11/20/14
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ESPN is reporting 7pm on Monday night in Detroit.

Which begs the question - why Detroit and not MetLife? Or, for that matter, why not the Carrier Dome?

Jim Ellwanger

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Nov 20, 2014, 10:39:05 PM11/20/14
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> The game has been rescheduled for Monday at 7 ET in Detroit. The crawl I saw didn't mention television.

Precedent would be for it to air (only) on the CBS affiliates in Buffalo and New York, plus on DirecTV for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers.

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Jim Ellwanger

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Nov 20, 2014, 10:40:47 PM11/20/14
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> Precedent would be for it to air (only) on the CBS affiliates in Buffalo and New York, plus on DirecTV for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers.

To clarify, I mean Buffalo and New York City. WIVB and WCBS.

Joe Hass

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Nov 20, 2014, 11:10:47 PM11/20/14
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My guesses:

Carrier Dome is too small and doesn't meet NFL standards. MetLife has the Giants at home Sunday night, which would require quite the flip. The Lions are at New England, and Detroit's done the last-minute thing before (after the Metrodome roof collapsed).

Brad Beam

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Nov 20, 2014, 11:21:36 PM11/20/14
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From: tvor...@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvor...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of M-D November

>Which begs the question - why Detroit and not MetLife? Or, for that matter, why not the Carrier Dome?

Buffalo officials would most likely not want to play twice at a divisional foe in a season -- even if the first result was a 20-point win.

Looking at the Carrier Dome schedule, there's a tripleheader of hockey on Saturday and a basketball game on Tuesday. I don't know how much turnover time SU officials need to change the floor.

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PGage

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Nov 20, 2014, 11:33:30 PM11/20/14
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Joe Hass <hassg...@gmail.com> wrote:

My guesses:

Carrier Dome is too small and doesn't meet NFL standards. MetLife has the Giants at home Sunday night, which would require quite the flip. The Lions are at New England, and Detroit's done the last-minute thing before (after the Metrodome roof collapsed).

Plus - CBS was going to Detroit anyway on Thursday for the Thanksgiving game - looks like they will use the same crew for both games.
 

Bob Jersey

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Nov 21, 2014, 9:29:57 AM11/21/14
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M-D November, to moi:
ESPN is reporting 7pm on Monday night in Detroit.

Which begs the question - why Detroit and not MetLife? Or, for that matter, why not the Carrier Dome?

The pundits would be at the league's door with torches if NJ were given another home game.

Meanwhile, some media have noted a sentimental connection -- the late Bills owner Ralph Wilson, for whom the Buffalo park is named -- grew up in Motown.

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John Edwards

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Nov 21, 2014, 9:37:33 AM11/21/14
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For the Carrier Dome, there would be some different lines that need to be put on the field for an NFL game. The hashmarks are different, most notably, but I think there are other slight differences, as well. I seem to recall that when Seattle played some games at Husky Stadium - when the Kingdome was unusable - that it was supposedly quite involved to get the field set up properly.

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Joe Hass

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Nov 21, 2014, 10:33:15 AM11/21/14
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Adding to Brad and John's very accurate description: as someone on another thread noted, the Carrier Dome is not wired for the NFL Replay system, which now involves going to NYC.
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JW

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Nov 22, 2014, 4:51:24 AM11/22/14
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> For the Carrier Dome, there would be some different lines that need to be
> put on the field for an NFL game. The hashmarks are different, most
> notably, but I think there are other slight differences, as well. I seem to
> recall that when Seattle played some games at Husky Stadium - when the
> Kingdome was unusable - that it was supposedly quite involved to get the
> field set up properly.

Pitt and the Steelers often play on consecutive days at Heinz Field, and about the only things they have to change are some field markings and the signage around the field. There are other cities where college and pro teams share a stadium (Philadelphia comes to mind). Joe's point about wiring for the replay system makes sense (it's something that could be installed at a new venue with enough lead time, but probably not in less than a week). And it's possible that some of the suggested NFL stadia have events scheduled for club lounges and the like that would be difficult to reschedule on short notice.

Bob Jersey

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Nov 22, 2014, 9:30:02 PM11/22/14
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Jim Ellwanger:

To clarify, I mean Buffalo and New York City.  WIVB and WCBS.


The Albany paper (link) suggests it'll be seen in a fair majority of the Empire State.

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