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Buffalo and Cleveland Could Be Playing in SIX FEET of Snow on Sunday
By Kyle Pagan
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You know I could pound my chest and make this a blog all about how it’s another win for retractable roofs and how the snowiest city in America should probably build one on their new $1.5 billion stadium so they don’t lose a home game, but I won’t. I’m not going to talk about how if the Bills lose in six feet of snow they’ll be the 7th seed in the playoffs. Instead I’m just going to enjoy 3-6 feet of thundersnow:
Forecasts calling for snow totals of 3-to-6 feet by Sunday in Buffalo, including possible “thundersnow.” Last time snow forced NFL to move a game out of Buffalo was 2014, when Jets and Bills played that Monday night in Detroit. NFL monitoring storm, talking to Bills and Browns.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 17, 2022
Two things Buffalo has do for Sunday – sign Shady McCoy and give the people a livestream of this guy watching the skies in Buffalo:

I will be betting the over in this game. Why? Because it’s unconventional. When Vegas goes low, I go high. Remember the Snow Bowl in Philly? Everyone in Philly woke up, saw we got way more snow then we expected, loaded up their Bovada accounts, and absolutely NUKED the under. What happened? The Eagles and Lions scored 54 fucking points! So I told myself never again. You want to bring extreme weather on my doorstep, you go right ahead. I’ll look it in the eyes and bet the over. Has it worked? Didn’t work in 2017 Bills vs. Colts and it didn’t work last year in the “Wind Game” between the Bills and the Pats. Right now the total has fallen. The public is all over it. I’m not a sheep. I’m a sharp:
"Thundersnow" possible in Buffalo with forecasts calling for snow totals of 3-to-6 feet by Sunday.
Bills-Browns total has moved from 47 to 41.5.
92% of bets are on the UNDER at @BetMGM
— John Ewing (@johnewing) November 17, 2022
Obligatory LeSean McCoy hurdling the defender clip:
LESEAN MCCOY APPRECIATION TWEET ❕❕
The SNOW BOWL. One of the most exciting games of the last decade, after a slow start the #Eagles road McCoy to the tune of 217 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries, for the 34-20 victory over the Lions in 2013. #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/oL0TMSste9
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) April 29, 2020
Kyle writes blog posts and does Man on the Street-style videos all around Philadelphia. He graduated from Temple University (a basketball school) in 2015. contact: k.pagan@sportradar.com