I traded our tickets to the game to Dennis for a pair of good Raptors tickets. Then, Brian asked me to go with him so I saw the game from the endzone. A much better game than last year's excruciating JP Losman debacle against Miami. And, I think I heard the crowd making a faint but noticeable murmur on Jets third downs - something which was absent last year. The Bills scored a touchdown for heaven's sake in this game and it was close until the last interception with around 2 minutes left. It looked to me like the number of empty seats was about the same as last year. Overall, if last year's game was a 1 out of ten, this one was a 3.5. A long way to go before it offers a home field advantage for the Bills but I would very cautiously say that it's going in the right direction.
The Bills are 4-8 now. Perry Fewell is 1-1. The Shanahan speculation has tailed off. I don't know what to think or what to hope for over the last 4 games. I still have the tickets for the Colts game on January 3rd.
We arrived Friday night at the cottage to find about an inch of snow - not enough to effect the road but enough to transform the look of the forest. Another inch overnight Saturday night and then 6 more inches in a couple of hours in the early afternoon. With the temperature around -2, I couldn't get up the driveway so it was on with the chains and out we went. Full winter conditions along Hwy 118 but no snow south of Orillia really. The biking season should be over now. I hope we have to get the skis out next time we're up.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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