Josh Allen Told Bills Fans To Stop Doing This [VIDEO]
Josh Allen was getting fed up with some of the Bills fans on Saturday.
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While the snow may have been cleared from the field in Buffalo, there was enough snow left in the stands to form snowballs.
And Bills fans did not hesitate to throw them towards the end zone when the Miami Dolphins were on offense trying to score.
Also, I’ll add this since I was at the game, I saw some Miami Dolphins fans throwing snowballs when the Bills were on offense, so take that as you will.
However, snowballs are an absolute no-go…especially when it comes to obstruction of play.
Highmark Stadium asked fans to please stop throwing snowballs. If you did choose to throw them, you would have been the subject of ejection and arrest.
Clay Moden, the PA Announcer for the Buffalo Bills, announced that a snowball could lead to a 15-yard penalty against the Bills – should the snowball hit a player.
It may have started as a fun moment for Bills fans, throwing snowballs and embracing the weather, but it quickly turned into something that could potentially change the course of the game.
Buffalo Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen wants to win every game he plays, and he didn’t want to risk a 15-yard penalty, so he got involved in trying to stop the throwing of snowballs.
You can hear Moden announcing over the PA, “Fans, listen to Josh. Please stop throwing snowballs.”
It seems like there were less snowballs being thrown after Josh stepped in, waving his arms in an indication to stop.
I’m all for playing in the snow, but maybe we should be more like these guys:
You’re never too old to play in the snow, and Bills Mafia proved that this weekend. But maybe there are better ways to go about it when you’re at a Bills game.