@@ElVatoG711 they have a snow game at least once a year. Other teams don’t get that kind of experience. The running is different, stopping, cutting angles, catching, it all takes getting used to in the cold
New York is generally a lot more expensive to construct things due to their higher union labor costs, so that explains some of the cost similarities between the two stadiums.
@@patg148Are prevailing wages actually fair wages? Why should someone running network cable that gets paid $30/hr make $90-$100/hr just for building a stadium?
They're doing the same thing in Jacksonville, FL. Taxpayers are paying 1.2 B for a stadium the Jags can't fill, can't even full stadium 1/2 full. They're a losing team & they think a new stadium is gonna make them better?? Stupid stupid stupid. Taxpayers had no say whatsoever. Now they're doing a $2 B Reno. Messed up.
@@davidruzylo8617orchard park isn't farm land the stadium is in a of Buffalo not out in the country. The bars near by do great with tailgaters. Others even pay their mortgage with money made of selling parking on their lawns
I live down the street... its honestly unreal to see this magnitude of a project. Its in the suburbs its crazy looking. The pile of rock they removed was hard to comprehend. So last winter we got 7 feet of snow in a storm .. 55 ppl died. We get exceptional amounts of snow domes ruin games.. look at our atmosphere compared to the lions or cowboys. They suck ...
"It's not that Tennessee has bad weather"... that depends on what you mean by bad weather. It was 98 for the Seahawks preseason game this season and 38 degrees with rain for the last game vs the Texans.
Exactly he says this in all his videos without actually looking up what the weather in Tennessee is like during the year. He thinks we sit at like 50° or something in the winter and are a cool 80 in the summer. No, It feels like death in the summer here and then freeze our ass off in the winter randomly. Plus all the rain we get in spring and early summer. Kind of hard to host events in an outdoor building when it's pouring rain and lightning every year April-June and in recent years even through July as well
Rich stadium (current Highmark) was notorious for being a wind tunnel. This appears to do away with that. The majority of the current stadium is below ground level with the upper decks being above... but the ends are wide open and the winds just below right down that opening then swirl... it's always been a kickers nightmare.
This is looking bad, and for 2B+? The only reason the bills didn’t go with a roof was because it was more expensive. Their cheap owners are only surpassed by the Chiefs owners.
Wishing BoA had this in Charlotte. I hate going in for food and relying on video on small TVs. Hoping our renovation addresses this with improved video but unsure.
The Bills need to be Outdoors, Hate that the Lions and Vikings are wimps to the Cold weather. Even the Bears have talked about a Dome, Wimps. PACKERS, CHIEFS, STEELERS, PATRIOTS, BILLS. LETS GO, snow games are the Best.
Vikings did it right and have already hosted a SB that has brought them millions. They don't have to share anything with the city anymore as they have paid off all the loans 20 years early. So they can do what the heck they wanted. One of the better deals. Ask a fan if they want to sit in the snow at -20 for three hours. Looks great on TV not so much sitting in the snow.
The new Bills stadium is heavily based on Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium in London. It is basically a European soccer stadium built to NFL specs. The Owners of the Bills fell in love with that stadium and said to Populus that is what they wanted. As a Bills fan and Buffalo native I'm perfectly fine with a stadium that doesn't have a roof.
Dumb. $2 billion for a stadium that will be used 10 times a year. They should have built a domed stadium downtown. Yes, it would have cost more but, seriously, their decision was stupid.
So, just a suggestion: if you're running out of stadium and arena talk, have you considered maybe, the NBA courts themselves, or the NHL rinks themselves? For example, I'm a Miami Heat fan, and they've kept the same style and colors on their court since they moved to the then- American Airlines Arena. Outside of minor adjustments like adding the team Twitter handle or the shading of the hardwood changing, it's essentially been the same.
Great job giving credit to all the photos you used. BuffaloStadiumLive was one of the channels you took photos from, but you know that because you stole the photos from them
forgive my ignorance, but why is there no roof/dome considering the location? i get that the team likes to use the elements to their advantage, but if you're building a new stadium, it'd be nice to at least have the option to close the roof / dome if you wanted to, no?
Amount of tax dollars being used for a private business is absurd. It needs to end once and for all. Cities never come out on top with any of these deals, unless is something like what the Vikings did with their deal with the city.
With the new Nissan stadium, all revenue outside of NFL activities and Titans games goes to the city of Nashville/the state of Tennessee and back to us taxpayers. Plus the massive outdoor balcony on the upper deck is supposed to be open year round if weather allows obviously and the community center that is inside will also be open year round to us taxpayers. Oh and there are classrooms for schools to be able to take their students there and teach them in the stadium.
Yeah sever ties with the company that's been loyal and with you for awhile. Just because! Why not right? Who cares about loyalty anymore I say! Seriously who cares what name they use? If the incumbent sponsor wants to stick with you than why sever ties just because? I just don't get the logic. Divorce has become the mentality these days I guess
You do know there are enclosed stadiums that have grass fields right. They have many ways to grow grass like Tottenham retracts the field below the stadium into a secret room with special lights to grow the grass and NFL teams that have grass fields and indoor stadiums roll the field outdoors and grow it and then for game day they roll it back in. Also it's not hosting any fifa sanction games anytime soon. It's not part of the world cup and it has no plan of hosting anything like that anytime soon. Even then they will just lay down new grass for the event if it did host something like that and then take it back up when the event is over
@@Donster2 I understand, I have season tickets at the Farm. I will be there Monday night look for me. We have had Super Bowls, Final Fours, college football playoffs, Intenational soccer matches, of course NFL games, concerts and many other events year around. What are the Buffalo taxpayers getting for their money, Bills games with space heaters. $2B+ is a lot of money for what they are getting.
@@thewalker2313 you're good and yea I agree but that was because they stupidly decided to build The stadium with all steel in a time where steel is the most expensive it's ever been and then the dumbest part that most people don't even know about bills new stadium is when they designed it originally the exterior walls were made out of different material but when they went to start building the stadium back in 2023 they realized that those exterior panels are no longer in production meaning no one actually planned ahead. So then they had to go out and buy more expensive exterior panels raising the price of the stadium again. All this led to it being as much as it is which is absolutely too much for what the stadium offers. Like it's only 100 million cheaper than what we're building here in Nashville currently and we're getting double the amount of stuff in it. We are getting a roof, a year-round community center inside and the worlds largest balcony/bar on the upper deck that is supposed to be open year-round to us taxpayers as well. Oh and It will have classrooms for schools to bring their kids to the stadium and teach them there. And being that it's Nashville also has a more luxurious interior and brick going all throughout the building.
Dude, I normally like your videos, but you are out of your mind if you think the current Nissan Stadium is the worst stadium in the NFL. I'm a season ticketed holder and it's basically the same as all the stadiums built iin the early 2000's. There are still stadiums in the NFL with bench seating and are much older than the Titans current stadium. All the seating in the current Titans Stadium are individual seats. Plus it's right down town only a short walk from Nashville's thriving entertainment district. If you haven't seen a game there, then stop ripping on it. I bet you would have a blast if you came to a Titan's game in Nashville. I would be willing to show you around. The new Titan's stadium is way further along than what you showed here. I can send you pictures of it if you want from last Sunday's game which I attended.
The new Nissan stadium I think is around 400 million over budget now so it’ll cost around 2.5 billion instead of the originally 2.1 billion dollar price tag
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A roof would have added another 700 to 900 million and since they are using tax payer money for part of this they could not afford a roof. They are not getting major events anyway, Buffalo does not have the things organizers are looking for.
The amount of people in here that think Buffalo Bills own the stadium are too dang high. They are leasing the stadium from the state and county the stadium sits in
The company building it built the Tottenham Stadium in London.. The stadium is nothing special, but if you ever been to what they’re playing in now, it’s basically a Third World country in there. Got people pissing in sinks.
Yea the bills wanted it designed off of that building because they loved the way it looked inside so much, is it the most state of art greatest design ever seen for a stadium, no but It is modern and hell of a lot better than the old one in every aspect
I'M In Buffalo, The Buffalo Bills have more of a disadvantage then any other team in the league by playing in crap weather more then any other team.Josh cant throw the ball like he would in a dome,the gameplan changes because of weather...SMH,people act like our players lived in Buffalo all their lives.BIG over PRICED plain stadium..
Average salary of the workers on Bills stadium is around $100k. In an area with one of the lowest housing costs in the country. Meaning the people building the stadium will be able to afford to go to games there unlike many other cities 😂
I'm glad the Titans are finally getting a dome. All the games before November, it's so hot and humid. And then a complete 180, freezing. It's going to be killer, for events, concerts and such
A lot of nfl stadiums are becoming domes because thats the only way the city agrees to help pay for it. Same thing is gonna happen if the commanders move back to DC. They want a stadium that can used all year round
As much as I am glad the bills are getting a new stadium, it's way too much for what it is. 2.1 billion, that's too much for that building. For example here in Nashville our new stadium is 2.2 billion and we get double the stuff. We get a fully enclosed roof, a year round community center, the worlds largest balcony/bar combo that is also supposed to be open year round (weather permitting). And also it has classrooms for local schools to bring their students in and they can learn in the stadium/tour it. Plus there will be a hand laid brick interior throughout the entire stadium at every level. That is worth what we are paying. The bills is not so much. Oh and all revenue outside of NFL activities and Titans games goes to the city of Nashville and the state of Tennessee.
POST HOW MUCH OF THE PUBLIC IS PAYING FOR THIS. Also, such panzies. I live in Boston, we happily attend games in our open Gillette Stadium. It's part of who we are
I actually think it's pretty foolish the Bills decided to not do a covered stadium. They get SLAMMED with snow every year just by geographically being by lake Erie and Ontario. And if they want to host the Superbowl, which they've expressed interest in doing, it likely will not happen in an uncovered stadium when snow like that can hit.
When was the last time that the Super Bowl was in Indy? Or in Minnesota? Or Detroit? Just because you have a dome doesn’t mean you get thrown into the Super Bowl groups. Maybe host it once and that’s it.
Kansas city is flirting with new location. Residents dont want the like 3rd sales tax increase in 15 years so their talking about going into Kansas and building a dome there. Ugh.... Football's meant to be played in the cold and the super bowl not just going to literally any random teams venue dome or not is ridiculous.
I think you missed a lot of marks recapping the new Bills stadium. Could have done with more research man. Also zero understanding of how licensing stadium names works. Please do sources next time for info on completion estimates and the innovations that went into building a world class stadium by the Populous group.
Scotland tax base it narrow. You have get it done Thomas BT engineer wrecked it yes phone wrong place with internet wall socket should let him in my House bought property. Would he do it by himself yes Thomas Kris Fife Scotland BT engineer yes did report him yes.
@fadercreek do u realize we and I'm in Buffalo, have a disadvantage playing more games in crap weather then any other team? Our gameplay have to change donto weather..Josh Allen can't throw the ball like he could in a dome..Our players are NOT FROM BUFFALO so we have zero advatage
I can’t believe the Bills would spend 2 billion on a dump of a stadium with no roof in the weather they live in. Buffalo is the closest thing to weather in Canada, and I can assure you it is depressing as hell.
I get iit! I can clearly see the entertainment value in bringing a wisk broom to sweep the snow off of your seat before you can sit in it! What an inspiring tradition!
W Bills for building an outdoor stadium
It’s fuckin dumb.
That is one place I would give a pass for an enclosed stadium.
@@just_delightfulthey want the advantage
@@Burgerkennedythey don’t get it
@@ElVatoG711 they have a snow game at least once a year. Other teams don’t get that kind of experience. The running is different, stopping, cutting angles, catching, it all takes getting used to in the cold
One thing people are overlooking is crowd noise those overhangs are going to keep the noise from escaping and even concentrating it
Love that the Bills are keeping it outdoor. Glad for BoA renno and keeping it open air as well. I refuse to be a fan for an indoor team, tbh.
New York is generally a lot more expensive to construct things due to their higher union labor costs, so that explains some of the cost similarities between the two stadiums.
That and NY got the estimate to build the new stadium, a decade ago... yes, a decade ago
@@justinrichardson5718 not to mention "prevailing wages"
Labor costs are very similar to all labor costs - where you get your numbers from is also a very suspicious slur on Western New York.
@@shmiggz god forbid workers are paid fair wages
@@patg148Are prevailing wages actually fair wages? Why should someone running network cable that gets paid $30/hr make $90-$100/hr just for building a stadium?
Looks like a fancy freezer
😂😂😂
LOL. With a few small heaters that will do nothing.
You must not know buffalo bills culture
@@TjayfrmdaA Eskimos with ethanol, does not sound like fun to me. 😎
Thanks for the in-depth updates. Lots of great new info that's wonderful 👍
Sad news is the working tax payer has to pay for this SHIT .
Appreciate this being the only other comment mentioning this.
They're doing the same thing in Jacksonville, FL. Taxpayers are paying 1.2 B for a stadium the Jags can't fill, can't even full stadium 1/2 full. They're a losing team & they think a new stadium is gonna make them better?? Stupid stupid stupid.
Taxpayers had no say whatsoever. Now they're doing a $2 B Reno. Messed up.
Calm down Karen
Curious about how you think that the government building a stadium is “capitalism.”
This is what I subscribed for!!
I always love the stadium update videos
i dont know why people would go, but if they draw a huge crowd like that, businesses in the area will get a big boost i guess
It’s not in Buffalo. It’s in farm land. Very few businesses there.
@@davidruzylo8617orchard park isn't farm land the stadium is in a of Buffalo not out in the country. The bars near by do great with tailgaters. Others even pay their mortgage with money made of selling parking on their lawns
I live down the street... its honestly unreal to see this magnitude of a project. Its in the suburbs its crazy looking. The pile of rock they removed was hard to comprehend.
So last winter we got 7 feet of snow in a storm .. 55 ppl died. We get exceptional amounts of snow domes ruin games.. look at our atmosphere compared to the lions or cowboys. They suck ...
"It's not that Tennessee has bad weather"... that depends on what you mean by bad weather. It was 98 for the Seahawks preseason game this season and 38 degrees with rain for the last game vs the Texans.
Exactly he says this in all his videos without actually looking up what the weather in Tennessee is like during the year. He thinks we sit at like 50° or something in the winter and are a cool 80 in the summer. No, It feels like death in the summer here and then freeze our ass off in the winter randomly. Plus all the rain we get in spring and early summer. Kind of hard to host events in an outdoor building when it's pouring rain and lightning every year April-June and in recent years even through July as well
When DG says renderings I get excited
and built
For me it’s, “well ladies and gentlemen”
That the photo of current construction shows the undomed stadium is covered in snow … 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
TWO BILLION DOLLARS AND NO DOME … 😂😂😂😂😂
Cannot believe they don't have an enclosed stadium. Stupidity at a $2B cost...
That's demented. Football is played outside
@@DiscountDivorcePhotography Not in February.
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@@Amped4Life I understand Bills culture, but one would hope that a stadium would be used for more than football.
What else would you use it for?
Rich stadium (current Highmark) was notorious for being a wind tunnel. This appears to do away with that. The majority of the current stadium is below ground level with the upper decks being above... but the ends are wide open and the winds just below right down that opening then swirl... it's always been a kickers nightmare.
This is looking bad, and for 2B+? The only reason the bills didn’t go with a roof was because it was more expensive. Their cheap owners are only surpassed by the Chiefs owners.
The concourse is all open to watch the game when going for food.
Wishing BoA had this in Charlotte. I hate going in for food and relying on video on small TVs. Hoping our renovation addresses this with improved video but unsure.
The Bills need to be Outdoors, Hate that the Lions and Vikings are wimps to the Cold weather. Even the Bears have talked about a Dome, Wimps. PACKERS, CHIEFS, STEELERS, PATRIOTS, BILLS. LETS GO, snow games are the Best.
That’s regarded. It’s not an advantage to play a game in a blizzard. Allen is from CA. It’s false bravado.
@@xandercrews4729hey may be from CA but they have much more experience as a team and playing in the cold and snow
@@xandercrews4729 it's not just about the advantage. It's about the atmosphere and the tradition.
Vikings did it right and have already hosted a SB that has brought them millions. They don't have to share anything with the city anymore as they have paid off all the loans 20 years early. So they can do what the heck they wanted. One of the better deals. Ask a fan if they want to sit in the snow at -20 for three hours. Looks great on TV not so much sitting in the snow.
@@scotttild they’d never pick Buffalo for that. NFL hates Buffalo because of the Irish coach. They hate all of us Irish
The new Bills stadium is heavily based on Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium in London. It is basically a European soccer stadium built to NFL specs. The Owners of the Bills fell in love with that stadium and said to Populus that is what they wanted. As a Bills fan and Buffalo native I'm perfectly fine with a stadium that doesn't have a roof.
As a Bills fan and Buffalo native I think the decision to build an open air stadium in Orchard Park was stupid.
As a Bills fan and Buffalo native I think it's ghey to want a dome. Football is played outside. You don't understand that?
@@DiscountDivorcePhotography Ever heard of a retractable roof.
Glutton for punishment. I have watched the snow games in Buffalo, and it does not seem like an environment for little kids or senior citizens.
@@DiscountDivorcePhotography I would hope that for $2 billion, a stadium would be used for more than 10 football games a year.
I lnow these vids dont rake in the big bucks but ur the only ine who does em. Keep it goin
Dumb. $2 billion for a stadium that will be used 10 times a year. They should have built a domed stadium downtown. Yes, it would have cost more but, seriously, their decision was stupid.
It will be used more than 10 times a year, NY owns the stadium, Bills simply rent it from NY
@@skysthelimit866 Sure it will. LOL
Where would you build it in downtown?
@@EvanHopsTrails Where they were considering building it.
So, just a suggestion: if you're running out of stadium and arena talk, have you considered maybe, the NBA courts themselves, or the NHL rinks themselves? For example, I'm a Miami Heat fan, and they've kept the same style and colors on their court since they moved to the then- American Airlines Arena. Outside of minor adjustments like adding the team Twitter handle or the shading of the hardwood changing, it's essentially been the same.
Where are they playing on the mean time? Beaver stadium?
They are still playing at their current stadium.
Guess they won’t get the Super Bowl there
They were never going to get one in the first place.
Would like to have seen even bigger overhangs. In Europe this would be considered half a overhang, and everyone is still going to get wet/snowy?
Saturday night live tonight? 👀 we need a dg stream
Great job giving credit to all the photos you used. BuffaloStadiumLive was one of the channels you took photos from, but you know that because you stole the photos from them
What a scumbag
Really is a shame when people do that
It’s what the guy does all the time
I honestly thought that was a half-built prison in Greenland, for a second.
Could fit the entire population
@@iainmaley3319 Good point. Wouldn't even be a sellout.
Go for it already.
forgive my ignorance, but why is there no roof/dome considering the location? i get that the team likes to use the elements to their advantage, but if you're building a new stadium, it'd be nice to at least have the option to close the roof / dome if you wanted to, no?
You would t understand unless you lived in Buffalo.
@@davidruzylo8617 Q: What's a masochist? Buffalo Resident: 'BEATS ME!'
@@kennethhoffman8845 you can move to LA….
@@davidruzylo8617 I live in WNY and building a single use, open air stadium in a rural area that will be used 10 times a year is ridiculously stupid.
@@thewolfdoctor761 check the tax revenue the team provides.
Its ridiculous that the tax payers are paying for a large portion of it!
And a very large percentage of the state population will never step foot near it or in Buffalo for that matter
Amount of tax dollars being used for a private business is absurd. It needs to end once and for all. Cities never come out on top with any of these deals, unless is something like what the Vikings did with their deal with the city.
With the new Nissan stadium, all revenue outside of NFL activities and Titans games goes to the city of Nashville/the state of Tennessee and back to us taxpayers. Plus the massive outdoor balcony on the upper deck is supposed to be open year round if weather allows obviously and the community center that is inside will also be open year round to us taxpayers. Oh and there are classrooms for schools to be able to take their students there and teach them in the stadium.
Actually, the weather in Denver is quite mild compared to Cleveland and Buffalo.
Yeah sever ties with the company that's been loyal and with you for awhile. Just because! Why not right? Who cares about loyalty anymore I say! Seriously who cares what name they use? If the incumbent sponsor wants to stick with you than why sever ties just because? I just don't get the logic. Divorce has become the mentality these days I guess
The bills need the closed stadium they are the ones that freeze most often
looks like a boring version of Metlife stadium, it'll be irrelevant in 5 years.
FIFA does not allow artificial turf, that is why soccer stadiums are open. $2B+ and no roof? Sounds like a waste of money in Buffalo.
This stadium isn’t part of fifa World Cup 2026.
Oh no worries, they got us taxpayers to pay for it without even asking!
You do know there are enclosed stadiums that have grass fields right. They have many ways to grow grass like Tottenham retracts the field below the stadium into a secret room with special lights to grow the grass and NFL teams that have grass fields and indoor stadiums roll the field outdoors and grow it and then for game day they roll it back in. Also it's not hosting any fifa sanction games anytime soon. It's not part of the world cup and it has no plan of hosting anything like that anytime soon. Even then they will just lay down new grass for the event if it did host something like that and then take it back up when the event is over
@@Donster2 I understand, I have season tickets at the Farm. I will be there Monday night look for me. We have had Super Bowls, Final Fours, college football playoffs, Intenational soccer matches, of course NFL games, concerts and many other events year around. What are the Buffalo taxpayers getting for their money, Bills games with space heaters. $2B+ is a lot of money for what they are getting.
@@thewalker2313 you're good and yea I agree but that was because they stupidly decided to build The stadium with all steel in a time where steel is the most expensive it's ever been and then the dumbest part that most people don't even know about bills new stadium is when they designed it originally the exterior walls were made out of different material but when they went to start building the stadium back in 2023 they realized that those exterior panels are no longer in production meaning no one actually planned ahead. So then they had to go out and buy more expensive exterior panels raising the price of the stadium again. All this led to it being as much as it is which is absolutely too much for what the stadium offers. Like it's only 100 million cheaper than what we're building here in Nashville currently and we're getting double the amount of stuff in it. We are getting a roof, a year-round community center inside and the worlds largest balcony/bar on the upper deck that is supposed to be open year-round to us taxpayers as well. Oh and It will have classrooms for schools to bring their kids to the stadium and teach them there. And being that it's Nashville also has a more luxurious interior and brick going all throughout the building.
Dude, I normally like your videos, but you are out of your mind if you think the current Nissan Stadium is the worst stadium in the NFL. I'm a season ticketed holder and it's basically the same as all the stadiums built iin the early 2000's. There are still stadiums in the NFL with bench seating and are much older than the Titans current stadium. All the seating in the current Titans Stadium are individual seats. Plus it's right down town only a short walk from Nashville's thriving entertainment district. If you haven't seen a game there, then stop ripping on it. I bet you would have a blast if you came to a Titan's game in Nashville. I would be willing to show you around. The new Titan's stadium is way further along than what you showed here. I can send you pictures of it if you want from last Sunday's game which I attended.
The new Nissan stadium I think is around 400 million over budget now so it’ll cost around 2.5 billion instead of the originally 2.1 billion dollar price tag
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spend all that money will never see a super bowl shame
A NEW TWO BILLION DOLLAR Stadium in The American Siberia and yet NO ROOF. Something is wrong with this picture...
They want a home game advantage in the winter
Have you ever been to a Bills game?
@@davidruzylo8617 Nope. What's the point of your question?
A roof would have added another 700 to 900 million and since they are using tax payer money for part of this they could not afford a roof. They are not getting major events anyway, Buffalo does not have the things organizers are looking for.
@@scotttild Uh... TWO BILLION for an OPEN AIR FACILITY? Really? THAT'S the problem. Is the steel framing gold plated?
Can you do this video but with college stadiums?
Get back to the stadium talk brother! This what we here for!
Where's the roof?
The amount of people in here that think Buffalo Bills own the stadium are too dang high. They are leasing the stadium from the state and county the stadium sits in
The company building it built the Tottenham Stadium in London.. The stadium is nothing special, but if you ever been to what they’re playing in now, it’s basically a Third World country in there. Got people pissing in sinks.
Yea the bills wanted it designed off of that building because they loved the way it looked inside so much, is it the most state of art greatest design ever seen for a stadium, no but It is modern and hell of a lot better than the old one in every aspect
I'M In Buffalo, The Buffalo Bills have more of a disadvantage then any other team in the league by playing in crap weather more then any other team.Josh cant throw the ball like he would in a dome,the gameplan changes because of weather...SMH,people act like our players lived in Buffalo all their lives.BIG over PRICED plain stadium..
I bet they end up adding a roof after a few years.
Yep on all points....
@@scotttildyou can’t just put a roof on. Ur delusional
Correction - the original cost estimate was 1.4 Billion dollars - and where you get your numbers from is very suspicious.
Buffalo has needed a new stadium for some time now. Glad they got something figured out instead of moving
Why tf would they have it outdoor
Cause that’s where you play football…outside
Back in September 2024 they said Titans already at $2.2 and climbing
Hope it’s a dome up there in the Arctic tundra. You couldn’t pay me to sit outside in that cold weather to watch a football game.
What is your relationship with Red Eagle politics?
Average salary of the workers on Bills stadium is around $100k. In an area with one of the lowest housing costs in the country. Meaning the people building the stadium will be able to afford to go to games there unlike many other cities 😂
Oh the bills!
I'm glad the Titans are finally getting a dome.
All the games before November, it's so hot and humid.
And then a complete 180, freezing.
It's going to be killer, for events, concerts and such
Plus Super Bowls, Final Fours, concerts and on and on. Tennessee is doing the right way. Events for all taxpayers 👍👍.
The bills are one of the smartest teams in the league stickin to outdoor stadium 💪💪💪
A lot of nfl stadiums are becoming domes because thats the only way the city agrees to help pay for it. Same thing is gonna happen if the commanders move back to DC. They want a stadium that can used all year round
As much as I am glad the bills are getting a new stadium, it's way too much for what it is. 2.1 billion, that's too much for that building. For example here in Nashville our new stadium is 2.2 billion and we get double the stuff. We get a fully enclosed roof, a year round community center, the worlds largest balcony/bar combo that is also supposed to be open year round (weather permitting). And also it has classrooms for local schools to bring their students in and they can learn in the stadium/tour it. Plus there will be a hand laid brick interior throughout the entire stadium at every level. That is worth what we are paying. The bills is not so much. Oh and all revenue outside of NFL activities and Titans games goes to the city of Nashville and the state of Tennessee.
And your team will still suck with no QB
@EvanHopsTrails what the hell that got to do with anything about the bills over priced stadium.
Who’s paying for that?
Have you ever been to the current Bills stadium? It was a dump 25 years ago.
Tampa also needs a new stadium their stadium is the exact same as the titans just swap the pirate town for an old western town 😂
We aren’t in upstate ny!! It’s western ny. 2 totally different things!!!
You're still Upstate brother. I'm from Central NY. I don't complain that people call it "Upstate", it is. Anything north of NYC is considered Upstate.
There was talks that the philadelphia eagles wants to build a new stadium
It’s about 35 percent complete 40 maybe . I see it every day
My thing is why they just couldn’t make it into a convertible roof like why would you just keep it open in that type of climate like that🤦🏾♂️
Football was meant to be played out in the elements. Deal with it peeps!
POST HOW MUCH OF THE PUBLIC IS PAYING FOR THIS. Also, such panzies. I live in Boston, we happily attend games in our open Gillette Stadium. It's part of who we are
2 Billion how many homeless people could be saved with that :(
Apparently 24 billion isn’t enough either
@@EvanHopsTrails I wonder if anyone knows where the 24 billion, went, any paper trail ???
Or is this going to be a pentagon Audit all over again :p
For a team who hasn't won a Superbowl in 31years.
You meant John Erik Hexum US actor yes Awesome thanks. What education high Thomas. Better than Eton college. He gets anything in USA.
No dome smh
There using the elements to there advantage that's smart
We don’t want a fucking dome.
@@fadercreek Then perhaps the powers that be should bribe the weather gods for the purpose of arranging blizzards in September, October and November.
I don't see that design holding feet of snow.
The roof is heated. As soon as it detects moisture it can melt the snow and drain the water away from fans.
Feed the pit!!!
Maybe having a roof buffalo best option
Just take the character and feel if the bills and bills Mafia and flush it down the toilet.
@@kw6713a good? Bc it hasn’t helped them ever win a SB or even an AFC title in over 30 yrs.
Why would you put a retractable roof on the stadium?
I actually think it's pretty foolish the Bills decided to not do a covered stadium. They get SLAMMED with snow every year just by geographically being by lake Erie and Ontario. And if they want to host the Superbowl, which they've expressed interest in doing, it likely will not happen in an uncovered stadium when snow like that can hit.
The buffalo area is too small for a Superbowl, even if they built a replica of sofi there's not enough hotel rooms and other infrastructure.
People like me who actually attend Bills games want open roof. Literally none of us care about hosting a Superbowl or hosting Taylor Swift in March.
@@DiscountDivorcePhotography Enjoy the space heaters and bring your antifreeze. Sounds like the hut at the skating pond.
When was the last time that the Super Bowl was in Indy? Or in Minnesota? Or Detroit? Just because you have a dome doesn’t mean you get thrown into the Super Bowl groups. Maybe host it once and that’s it.
They had a Super Bowl in the Meadowlands recently, which is … outdoors.
Kansas city is flirting with new location. Residents dont want the like 3rd sales tax increase in 15 years so their talking about going into Kansas and building a dome there. Ugh.... Football's meant to be played in the cold and the super bowl not just going to literally any random teams venue dome or not is ridiculous.
Hunt is worth over 4 F(** billion let them pay for it.
I think you missed a lot of marks recapping the new Bills stadium. Could have done with more research man. Also zero understanding of how licensing stadium names works. Please do sources next time for info on completion estimates and the innovations that went into building a world class stadium by the Populous group.
2 Billion Dollars for 8 days a year......
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gta 6 gonna be the same price
Scotland tax base it narrow. You have get it done Thomas BT engineer wrecked it yes phone wrong place with internet wall socket should let him in my House bought property. Would he do it by himself yes Thomas Kris Fife Scotland BT engineer yes did report him yes.
So the fans will still have to shovel snow out?
Yeah, Nice, Huh?
5 yrs from now,Buffalo will regret not building a dome
Nope they wanna win Super bowls not host them
You have no clue. We don’t want a fucking dome.
@fadercreek do u realize we and I'm in Buffalo, have a disadvantage playing more games in crap weather then any other team? Our gameplay have to change donto weather..Josh Allen can't throw the ball like he could in a dome..Our players are NOT FROM BUFFALO so we have zero advatage
@@fadercreekhave we won a superbowl yet???? We played outdoors our existence..not a very smart statement
@@BUFFALO-Ny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 mahomes, burrow, Jackson all play in cold weather wth are you talking about disadvantage??????????
OUTDOOR W W W W
Domes should be outlawed. It’s going against tradition and is not football.
You must have just finished eating another plate of garbage....
Are you super rich yes.
Worst in the NFL? Fedex field or now northwest stadium is 100% the worst in the league
Do like Scotland no Thomas.
So much ignorance in these comments.
Wasted money 💴
I can’t believe the Bills would spend 2 billion on a dump of a stadium with no roof in the weather they live in. Buffalo is the closest thing to weather in Canada, and I can assure you it is depressing as hell.
It’s not upstate NY. It’s western NY. Upstate is Lake Placid.
Why is everyone complaining about the bills not having a doom?
For all of you out there saying where is the dome in Buffalo, WE DONT WANT A DOME. If you have ever been to a Bills’ game you would get that.
I get iit! I can clearly see the entertainment value in bringing a wisk broom to sweep the snow off of your seat before you can sit in it! What an inspiring tradition!
I live in WNY and wanted a dome, downtown. The decision to spend $2 billion+ on an open air, single use stadium in Orchard Park is beyond idiotic.