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Buffalo Bills Fanless Super Bowl 2021 Nightmare Scenario

Buffalo Bills Fanless Super Bowl 2021 Nightmare Scenario

Picture this, the Buffalo Bills clench the division for the first time in decades with a 12-4 record. They defeat the 6-time Super Bowl champs, the New England Patriots both at home and away and watch as their fans long for the days of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski. Josh Allen is in the running for offensive player of the year and Sean McDermot is a shoo-in for coach of the year. After being knocked out in the wild card game 2 out of the past 3 years, the Buffalo Bills are hungry for the victory. Now, picture all of this happening during a fanless season.

Buffalo, NY is known for great food, friendly neighbors, and a lot of crazy snow. But one of the city’s most notable attributes is their diehard commitment to their sports teams, even through countless losing seasons. The Bills Mafia’s loyalty has been tested through a 17-year playoff drought, many sub zero Sunday games and constant losing seasons. Despite this, Bills fans have never wavered in their love and support for their team. They have been voted the best fans in the league in spite of these hardships.

What would Buffalo, NY look like if these diehard fans were not allowed inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa to watch their Buffalo Bills fight for the coveted title of Super Bowl Champs? The City of Good Neighbors would band together to support their teams. They would have jumbo screenings on every building in the city. The bars would be overflowing with supporters. They would cheer together and cry together. All differences would be set aside as the city would come together to support their team. Win or lose, fans would be at the airport after the game cheering on Josh, Sean and the rest of the squad. If the Buffalo Bills were to come out on top and the fans could not be in the stadium to see it, there would be one thing on the minds of the Buffalo community…let’s do it again next year!

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Major 2018 Bucket List Sports Events + Experiences

Major Sports Events in 2018- Any Of These Your Bucket List?

 

May 19Preakness, post time 6:48 p.m., Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, Md.; Justify seeks to win second leg of Triple Crown.

May 27-June 10:French Open, Roland Garros, Paris; Rafa Nadal’s playground. He goes for an 11th title. To play the French Open or not? Selena Williams has a big decision to make. Played on the infamous clay courts of Roland Garos.

May 27Indy 500, 12:20 p.m., Indianapolis Speedway; Patrick says she’ll race here, too, before her full retirement.

End of MayStanley Cup Finals begin; April 11: first day of NHL playoffs; Forget those regular-season standings. Hockey begins now.

End of May until as late as June 17NBA Finals; Golden State was the prohibitive favorite going into the season. Now the Warriors are just one of six teams with a good shot.

June 9Belmont Stakes, post time shortly after 6:30 p.m., Elmont, N.Y.; If a Triple Crown is at stake, this is tremendously fun. If not, it’s still a party!

June 14-17U.S. Open (golf), Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton, N.Y.; This is where Phil Mickelson blew the Open in 2004. Welcome back!

June 14-July 15FIFA World Cup Soccer, various venues in Russia; This year is different. The Americans and Italy did not qualify for the world’s soccer tournament. The beautiful game now leads the pack among youth sports participants now in the US.

July 2-15Wimbledon, All-England Club; The ageless Roger Federer, the defending champ,goes for a ninth Wimbledon title. Only major still played on grass.

July 7-29Tour de France, throughout France, ending in Paris; This year will mark the 105th edition.

July 17MLB All-Star Game, first pitch sometime after 7:30 p.m., Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.; The Home Run Derby, the day before. It’s a weekend extravaganza celebrating basketball not just a one day event.

July 19-22British Open, Carnoustic Championship Course, Angus, Scotland;

Aug. 9-12PGA Championship, Bellerive Country Club, Town and Country, Missouri (a St. Louis suburb); Been 26 years since this course hosted its last major. Nick Price won the PGA title in 1992.

Aug. 27-Sept. 9U.S. Open (tennis), National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, NY;  Most attended US sporting event. Polo and Mercedes regular sponsors of this prestigious event. Playing surface are the famous blue colored courts.

Sept. 6Opening Thursday night game of NFL season, in home of NFL Super Bowl champion;

Late SeptemberWNBA Finals; Would help if it weren’t Minneapolis-Los Angeles for a third time in a row.

Mid-OctoberNWSL final; Women’s soccer showcase.

End of OctoberWorld Series; Astros? Dodgers? Cubs? Red Sox? Indians? Yankees look good this year!

Early DecemberMLS Cup final; Toronto is a very cold place in December, but get used to it.

Dec. 31College football semifinalsCotton Bowl (Dallas) and Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens); Historic college football venues.

Major Sports Events in 2019 include NCAA College Football Championship, Super Bowl. Daytona 500, NCAA Basketball Tournament, NCAA Frozen Four, The Masters, Kentucky Derby and the FA Cup Final.

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