There was hot water.

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  1. >A spokesman for Erie County rejected Smith’s claim in an email to The Daily Beast—suggesting that it would not be possible to shut off hot water to one team’s locker room even if a grudge-holding employee or fan wanted to.

    >“This is false,” county Press Secretary Peter Anderson wrote. “There is no way to turn hot water off on one side or the other. There are two huge hot water tanks which feed both home and away locker rooms.”

  2. No point in trying to prove otherwise lol. It’s super hot right now to bash the Bills. Between the snowballs and the hot water claims it’s been a cesspool lol

  3. They probably left it on too long. It happens to the Bills too. Its an old stadium just like they have. Quit starting drama we have enough of it

  4. Really hope this spreads around the internet. We deserved some criticism for how fans acted but this was ridiculous.

  5. I figured we didn’t turn off the hot water since the bills themselves are not that petty, but wasn’t there some sort of shit going on in that game where it was delayed because of lightning, and the locker rooms were like a sauna for the bills at arrowhead?

  6. Nice of Dave Portnoy to take a break from harassing women so he could publish some blatant misinformation.

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