NFL 2022

Getting ready for the last day of the 2022-23 Red Zone Channel season. As much as I love the NFL postseason, there truly is nothing like the RZC on Sundays. On the bright side- September 10th is only 35 weeks from today.
 
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That would be like a Home Game for Buffalo.
Kansas City is too far away and probably hated by Steeler fans.
Cincinnati is a Steelers rival, Pittsburgh is a "sister city" of Buffalo and the Bills have a deep connection with that part of the state with past and current players, including Demar Hamlin!
That post was about if Cincy and the Bills met up in the playoffs and had to play that game on a neutral site Pittsburgh would be halfway between those two cities. KC wasn't part of the discussion.
 
That post was about if Cincy and the Bills met up in the playoffs and had to play that game on a neutral site Pittsburgh would be halfway between those two cities. KC wasn't part of the discussion.
Which is why I posted about the benefits to Buffalo and the liabilities to Cinci. The KC part was just an afterthought
 
The way the weather is here its a few weeks away. But that can change.
I benchmark March 1st as the end of fulltime Winter and the beginning of Spring, knowing there could be some cold days and possible snow, but usually, by then, Winter is all bu over, so just over 8 weeks!!
 
I benchmark March 1st as the end of fulltime Winter and the beginning of Spring, knowing there could be some cold days and possible snow, but usually, by then, Winter is all bu over, so just over 8 weeks!!
I love Winter time now.
 
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But in a few weeks it may be spring for a day or two only ...
Once that sun angle gets high enough snow become less and less a possibility here. With the warm temperatures we are having any storms get will have a hard time producing snow.
 
Yeah, I'll bet!! lol!
You, roughly, are about the same age as myself.

I just remember Winters being a lot worse when I was a kid, like I remember walking out onto to the lakes because it was Rock Hard Frozen.

But in my 40’s ( i mostly lived in the same area all my life except for when I was in the Army) and early 50’s, that never seemed to happen anymore, lakes quit freezing up because it was not cold enough for long periods.

Now, back in Michigan, we would get 12” of snow, a week later gone because it was back in 40’s.
 
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