Mark Burnett, the creator of 'Survivor' and other reality TV. They're producing a training camp series by following the Bills and their participation in Free Agency. It's gonna be called 'Asleep At the Wheel.'
(sarcasm is now turned off. Burnett is an ILB from the Chargers)
From the online article: "Amy Jackson likes to have fun in her seventh grade language arts class at Claxton Middle School."
Apparently, a truer statement has never been said about Ms. Jackson.
Agreed. It's all about saving the leg during camp. It might be a longshot to unseat Moorman but you never know. Maybe if Moorman gets hurt during the season you have Reid Forest on speed dial?
No mention of Adam Weber, QB, Minnesota yet. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Beersphere was the one who noted the Bills may have interest in signing Weber as a UDFA. Just waiting to see if the article he referenced was correct in that theory.
Have any of you who have signed up for text alerts from the Bills received any in the past few days? I'm signed up but want to be sure I am receiving the updates for any player movements this week. I did receive the response text from the Bills when I signed up, but that was a few weeks ago.
They can't broadcast the baseball games due to legalities. There are some sports that are broadcast (CFL, soccer). The free version of the app lets you listen; the Pro version adds recording options. I first heard about The Ticket (and their Drops Page) from a friend who went to U.of Texas. There are some funny clips on that page. By the way, what exactly is a P1?
Since it's looking like there will be a full season I thought I'd bump this thread back towards the top.
If I can get to Cincy I'd love to go to the game October 2nd. Anyone else considering this game? Should this thread be moved to the Tailgating Forum?
Would that station be The Ticket? I've had the chance to listen to them the last week or so thanks to the TuneIn Radio app for phones. I really love this app; I can bounce around stations locally/nationally/globally. I tune into WGR to listen to Jim Rome around mid-day.
On an entertainment/excitement scale I want to like Whale Wars, but it's fallen short to me- the idea of people throwing the jars of stinky butter at other ships is not exciting TV. Maybe I'm programmed to enjoy physical confrontation more?
However, the story of these activists taking on the Whalers and trying to prevent them from doing their "work" (whatever your feelings are on that topic) is what is interesting. I read a story a few months back of the results of this year's Sea Shepherd campaign so I'll watch to see how this season plays out.
The South park episode was really funny.