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As a result of the storm, the Buffalo Bills, they're having Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns now moved to Detroit due to this ongoing weather
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Public safety concerns and an abundance of caution forced the late decision yesterday, with the game still scheduled to be played at 1 o'clock Sunday
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Erie News now's Mike Ruzzi is hearing from local fans who some, well, they're disappointed
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Longtime season ticket holder John Lang, better known as Bill Zalvis, is not sure if he'll make the trip to Detroit
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on Sunday, he certainly wants to. I got my daughter's birthday this weekend and a party going on Saturday
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So if I go, it'll be a last second decision. What was your reaction when you heard it today
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Did you expect it? Did you think it was coming? I don't know
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You know, I was really disappointed, to be honest. But I, you know, I see the governor closing down the throughway
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And it did make me wonder as soon as I saw that. I was like, oh, no
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Betsy S. Rich from Bradford is also a season ticket holder. Now, she has plans to be in Detroit, but on Thanksgiving to watch the bills take on the lines
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So she'll watch Sunday's game from home. I wondered how they came about going to Detroit except for Detroit's away, and they have done this before in the past
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I don't know. I just, I hope it's not going to turn out to be a lot of Detroit fans
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But there's so many Bill's Mafia fans that I'm sure wouldn't think
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twice about going and then staying, you know, for the other game on Thursday
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I'd like to say we'll have it half full with us, but then again, it's a short drive for
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anybody from Cleveland, too. So, yeah, it's not a home field advantage for us at all
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Mike Roozy, Erie News Now