Niagara Falls’ Future Flying High

[From TWCNews.com]

It wasn’t that long ago that there was talk of it closing down, but 2015 was a record year for the Niagara Falls International Airport.

The airport has logged two years of 100,000-plus passengers for the 1st time its 88-year-history.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.twcnews.com/nys/buffalo/news/2016/02/8/nf-airport-future.html

Jim Kelly is officially cancer free

[From BuffaloBills.com]

On Thursday, August 29, Jim Kelly underwent a series of biopsies in New York City. Today, Dr. Peter Costantino Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at Lenox Hill Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital reported to Jim Kelly that his biopsies showed no signs of cancer…

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Jim-Kelly-is-officially-cancer-free/e6eb24ab-2c81-4a9a-9856-96536618aef9

Thousands rally in support of Jim Kelly in his cancer battle

[From BuffaloNews.com]

Family, friends and fans are rallying in support of Buffalo Bills great Jim Kelly during his renewed battle with cancer, and his family reports it is a boost to his spirits.

Concern across Western New York for the Hall-of-Fame quarterback has been high since it was learned almost two weeks ago that his cancer had returned — less than a year after he underwent surgery to combat oral cancer…

READ THE REST OF THE STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/bills-nfl/thousands-rally-in-support-of-jim-kelly-in-his-cancer-battle-20140324

 

Buffalo Bills & Rogers Media postpone Toronto series for 2014

[From BuffaloBills.com]

Russ Brandon, President & CEO of the Buffalo Bills, and Keith Pelley, President of Rogers Media, have issued the following statement:

“The Buffalo Bills and Rogers are committed to delivering a first-class NFL experience to Canadians. As such, we have postponed for one year the scheduled 2014 regular season game at Rogers Centre in Toronto, and that game will return to Ralph Wilson Stadium. We will use this time to collectively evaluate opportunities and build on the foundation to enhance future games.

We are committed to continuing our partnership and have secured a robust sponsorship agreement for the 2014 season that will bring Canadian NFL fans visibility and access to the Bills. The sponsorship includes ticketing, merchandising, media exposure, and a newly created Canada House, near Ralph Wilson Stadium, that will serve as the official pre-game Canadian tailgate zone for all Bills home games.

The NFL remains very popular in Canada and we are dedicated to enriching the experience for the fans.”

READ SOURCE ARTICLE HERE: http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Buffalo-Bills–Rogers-Media-postpone-Toronto-series-for-2014/c2d3ef98-85d1-4e26-a485-7b2594f22c6c

Ventry loses pro debut; Casal camp weighs options

[From Niagara-Gazette.com]

Already dealing with the disappointment of hometown native Nick Casal no longer headlining Fight on the Falls, the Thursday night card at the Niagara Falls Conference and Event Center took another disappointing turn when fellow Niagara Falls native Jake Ventry lost in his professional debut.

The night ended, however, with a Buffalo boxer rallying to score a second-round technical knockout in the new main event…

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: http://www.niagara-gazette.com/local/x1196462473/Ventry-loses-pro-debut-Casal-camp-weighs-options

Cataract City Classics Hockey Tournament begins

Happy Holidays to everyone, but the fun’s not over yet! Tonight starts the inaugural Cataract City Classics Hockey tournament. There is going to be plenty of high speed, exciting action at the Hyde Park Ice Pavilion, guaranteed. So come on out and watch some great high school varsity hockey. “We’ll sell you the whole seat, but your only gonna need the edge!”

FRIDAY DEC. 27

7:30pm – 9:30pm (Rink 1) Sweet Home vs Victor

9:30pm – 11:00pm (Rink 1) Grand Island vs Niagara Falls

9:15pm – 10:45pm (Rink2) Lew-Port vs Hilton

SATURDAY DEC. 28

9:00am – 11:00am (Rink1) Lew-Port vs Sweet Home

11:00am – 12:30pm (Rink 1) Niagara Falls vs Victor

1:00pm – 2:00pm (Rink1) Grand Island vs Hilton

Niagara Falls schools to get $200,000 grant for synthetic turf

[From BuffaloNews.com]

The city School District will receive a $200,000 grant toward the installation of a synthetic turf field at Nicoletti Field.

The funding comes from the National Football League’s Youth Football Fund, the Buffalo Bills and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation…

READ THE REST OF THE STORY HERE: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/niagara-falls/niagara-falls-schools-to-get-200000-grant-for-synthetic-turf-20131208

Calling all BILLievers… [by Patrick Mackenna Jr.]

Focusing on outcome at the expense of process is careless. It’s still the prevailing practice of choice in many of life’s arenas. Don’t tell me about the labor, show me the baby. We look at results often to the exclusion of input, planning and execution. Favorable results can and often are correlated with congruent favorable processes, and vice versa.

Two years ago the Buffalo Bills started the season 5-1 and were considered a virtual lock for the playoffs. This town was enamored with the team and more specifically with the humble, bearded and recycled quarterback, Ryan Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick’s statistics were very good to the naked eye and Fred Jackson was discussed a potential MVP candidate.

There weren’t any columns written about the limitations inherent in Fitzpatrick’s play. There wasn’t much coverage about the undersized core of wide receivers who struggled to create separation. Little was made of the defense’s weak pass rush and their continued problem stopping the run. No one seemed concerned when Jason Campbell, yes that Jason Campbell, pitched a near perfect game and should have beaten the Bills in week 2 that year. There was little concern for the strength of schedule, or lack there of. Buffalo’s only victory against a playoff caliber team was a last second miracle of sorts against New England. Chan Gailey was considered an offensive genius. Maybe I should say that again…Chain Gailey was considered an offensive genius.

Why didn’t anyone write these articles? Because they were winning.

Quickly, 2011 became unglued and the Bills ended up 6-10. The process finally caught up with Buffalo. Strength of schedule improved, teams took away short passes, the defense continued to stink, Fred Jackson was injured and Fitzpatrick regressed to the mean. I expect the 2013 Bills season to end in opposite fashion. This year the strength of schedule will depreciate substantially, Manuel’s play will improve and the defense will play even better against the upcoming competition. The Bills record is not indicative of the quality of this team.

This year’s Bills are 3-6 and markedly better than the 2011 team. Fans must be awfully sick of pathetic attempts to spin the narrative around the club into something optimistic. Looking forward to next year shouldn’t last 14 years. Bills fans may not have to wait for next year. There’s a real chance that we make the playoffs this year. Ready?

For starters, EJ is back and Jeff Tuel will never play again. This sentence constitutes the meat of this entire paragraph. The difference between these two quarterbacks cannot be understated. Quick aside…was anyone else dreading the nonstop Tuel puns? Watching him play is one thing; listening to people jam his name into every sports metaphor involving a tool was much more difficult.

Buffalo has played a brutal schedule. Their opponents record of 49-28 (63.6%) is the 2nd most difficult in the league. Kansas City’s strength of schedule is near the bottom of the league, their opponents are 27-49 (35.5%). Chief’s fans are drinking the Kool-Aid by the barrel. Kansas City’s schedule ends tough and Buffalo’s ends soft. The Bills play the Steelers, Jets, Falcons, Bucs, Jags and the Dolphins (combined 13-36) before closing with the Patriots. There is no reason to count us out just yet…

The NFL has become dependent on competent quarterback play. Buffalo managed to tread water without EJ against high quality opponents. The assumption going into this stretch is that inferior competition combined with Manuel’s substantial improvement over replacement should produce nice results.

Advanced stats indicate that Buffalo ranks 12th in defense (5.2 yards per play allowed), while the offense ranks near the bottom of the league (4.8 yards per play gained). Those numbers are nearly identical to the Kansas City Chiefs (5.1/4.8). Those numbers are more impressive when injuries and strength of schedule is accounted. Buffalo is about to embark on a stretch against opponents comparable to Kansas City’s first (9) opponents and should benefit accordingly.

It is my prediction that Buffalo goes to New England the last week of the season at 9-6 playing for the playoffs. We are going to have relevant football Sunday’s in December. No more hoping for losses to ascend on next year’s draft board.

[by Patrick Mackenna Jr.]

 

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Buffalo Sabres: 2013-14 season ticket renewals reach 97 percent

[From WNYPapers.com]

Season-ticket holder base increased to approximately 16,000 accounts;

mini-packs go on sale Sept. 5

The Buffalo Sabres today announced that 97 percent of season tickets have been renewed for the upcoming 2013-14 season, and the number of season tickets has been capped at approximately 16,000 tickets. The new season-ticket holder base represents an increase of about 600 additional season tickets from last year’s capped total of 15,400 tickets. This is the third straight year the number of season-ticket holders has increased.

The 600 additional season-ticket holders were moved from the team’s official waiting list, the Blue & Gold Club, which continues to grow and includes more than 2,500 names.

“We again wanted to continue to try and reach the demand that exists for Sabres season tickets,” said team president Ted Black. “There have been thousands of very loyal and very patient fans in our Blue & Gold Club that have been waiting for years to be eligible to purchase season tickets. We wanted to reward that loyalty by continuing to transition people from that waiting list to our ever-growing base of season-ticket holders. Our fans remain among the most dedicated in the league and we continue to be appreciative of their support.”

Mini-packs, which go on sale Sept. 5 to the general public, give fans the opportunity to create their own ticket package, choosing to purchase tickets to anywhere from five to 40 games. By purchasing a mini-pack, fans can save up to 10 percent off box office prices. Existing mini-pack holders will have the opportunity to renew their package beginning on Aug. 28. Additionally, mini-pack holders will not pay a ticket service charge and will have the ability to purchase playoff tickets before they go on sale to the general public (based on availability).

Fans who wish to become members of the Blue & Gold Club can enroll at

Bills come out firing in camp debut

[From the BuffaloNews.com]

The Buffalo Bills