Buffalo Bills Use Snow Mobiles To Pick Up Players For Game
By Mike Dyce
The Buffalo Bills are using snow mobiles to pick up players for the relocated game in Detroit.
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The Western New York area has been hammered by feet of snow, crippling the region and shutting it down for all intents and purposes. In some areas over 70 inches of snow has fallen.
That has forced the Buffalo Bills to cancel practices all week, and with no hope of getting ready for the game in sight, they rescheduled it for Monday and moved it to Detroit.
“It is not practical to play a game in Orchard Park in the condition that our community is in,” Bills president Russ Brandon said before the NFL announced the site change, via ESPN. “It really wasn’t an option to try to play the game at any point Sunday, Monday or even potentially Tuesday based on what the forecast is.”
Of course, if you can’t even get your players to practice, how are you going to get them all together to go to another state for a game?
Well that is easy, send snow mobiles to go pick up the players and take them out of Hoth.
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