Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Fan Base or Base Fans

      Bill's Mafia is at it,.....hate symbols and graffiti have caused a couple work stoppages on the new stadium being built for them.

       Just stay in the parking lot and get loaded and leave wrecking the place for after the season starts.

https://www.rochesterfirst.com/sports/buffalo-bills/work-suspended-at-new-highmark-stadium-due-to-graffiti/

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The owner’s and GM’s post season press conference was a certified disaster. Some sports writers called it the worst they had ever seen from an NFL owner. I was 100% in favor of the new Bills stadium. I saw about 20 minutes of the presser and turned a complete 180.

Dan said...

Must be an inside job, not saying what the graffiti is, but the worksite is supposed to be a secure area. A little off story, but a while back during the festivities at game time a "fan" of the Bills went to use a porta -john that was set up near the construction site. And being a bit "under the weather" he fell in. Talk about getting a shitty deal, wow. And that's a true story, no shit, was on the local news.

Anonymous said...

What would you expect from Buffalo? It’s a cesspool.

Anonymous said...

How’s the Jets looking this year?

Anonymous said...

No indication in the article that the graffiti has anything to do with Bills fans.

Could just be a few dumbass kids.

Anonymous said...

Why would Bills Mafia deface the new stadium? You are an ass.

Anonymous said...

Did Dr Milagros Smith approve that stadium at a buffalo city council meeting? She said homeless will stay there. Drugs will be peddled. She must approve before work can resume.

Anonymous said...

Update:
Yes, reports describe the graffiti’s content.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz stated it consisted of pornographic material combined with what authorities believe to be anti-LGBTQ sentiments.

The graffiti appeared in multiple secure areas of the new Highmark Stadium construction site over the weekend, prompting a full work suspension and investigation by Gilbane-Turner, trade contractors, unions, and the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.