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Eisen "Don't let the Bills in the playoffs"
chongli replied to Scott7975's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, the Rams' Nacua is a stud. Wish we had him. Way better than Davis. -
This will be the first game I miss in 27 years. Thanks NFL
chongli replied to Heavy Kevi's topic in The Stadium Wall
The most I have ever found was a $20 bill on the sidewalk as a child. [Also, a good place to look is under benches on a decline bench or 45-degree leg press at a gym.] -
https://www.wkrn.com/news/national/former-nfl-player-mike-williams-cause-of-death-confirmed-by-officials/ "Former NFL player Mike Williams’ cause of death confirmed by officials" "Williams, who played college ball at Syracuse before being selected in the 4th round of the 2010 NFL draft, was working on a construction site when he sustained injuries after heavy supplies landed on his head. While initially believed to be non-life-threatening, Williams was hospitalized after his symptoms worsened that week, his mother told News 2’s sister station, WIVB. The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner Department said his death was caused by “Bacterial Sepsis with Cerebral Abscesses and Necrotizing Lobar Pneumonia due to multiple Dental Caries and retained tooth roots.” Officials also listed Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease as a contributing factor. A cerebral abscess is a collection of pus the develops in the brain due to infections, according to John Hopkins Medicine. It can cause your brain to swell and restrict blood flow. Bacterial sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency caused by the body’s extreme response to infection, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said. If not treated in time, it can cause tissue damage, organ failure, and death." Buffalo released some videos of Mike Williams' time at Buffalo two weeks ago: https://www.buffalobills.com/video/mike-williams-comes-full-circle-13397417 https://www.buffalobills.com/video/mike-williams-it-s-going-to-be-surreal-13523518 His cause of death is scary. A few cavities becomes an abscess and sepsis. RIP.
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Especially from such a new poster! Way to go! [As opposed to the usual "here me out" or duplicate thread or LAMP posts from newbies.]
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Yep...the Bills got screwed that year. All three division winners in the AFC were 11-5: Buffalo, San Diego, and Cleveland. We also beat San Diego in the regular season on the road. The AFC seedings were: 1. San Diego - 11-5 2. Cleveland - 11-5 3. Buffalo - 11-5 4. Oakland - 11-5 (Wild Card) 5. Houston - 11-5 (Wild Card) ------------------------------------------------------ Missed playoffs but had winning record: 6. New England - 10-6 7. Pittsburgh - 9-7 As the three-seed, we had to go to number one San Diego in the divisionals. At that time, teams from the same division were not allowed to play each other in the divisionals, so number four Oakland could not go to number one San Diego. Nowadays, that is allowed, as there is no conference re-seeding after the Wild Cards. That is why the Giants played Philly last year in the divisionals. So if this were now, we would have gone to number two Cleveland in the divisionals and beaten them. They were good, but not that good. It took a miracle for Oakland to beat them in the divisionals. Then we would have hosted San Diego or Oakland and obliterated them in the cold, just like San Diego could not handle the cold in the 1981 AFC Championship game at Cincinnati. Warm weather teams back then had a hard time beating cold-weather teams in the cold. We beat both in the regular season. Then onto the SB to beat Philadelphia. Oakland destroyed them, and we could have too. We got screwed out of the SB that year because of the formula the NFL used.
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But isn't "baby mama" (or "baby daddy") the term that is used for an unmarried parent of your child??
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We get the #3 broadcast team at CBS though. Broadcast teams for CBS are assigned on distribution, so it may be bigger than you think. Still, I agree...no one wants to see New England. This also may be Belichick's final broadcast by CBS (though probably not, unless New England gets moved to Saturday in Week 18 or flexed to FOX).
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The maps tomorrow may be delayed to the holiday and because a large part of the country is still undetermined on the FOX map. This is the second time we have had Harlan, Green, and Collins this year. The first was when we hosted the Raiders in Week 2. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Note 1: Doubleheader this week is CBS.] [Note 2: There is *no* more ManningCast until Super Wild Card Weekend.] [Note 3: Remember: the TNF game is free and legal to all on Twitch--no Amazon Prime account needed.] [Note 4: The final MNF game of the season is on Saturday this week, out of respect for college football] [Note 5: There are no regular season more byes left this year.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/lists/nfl-reveals-announcers-for-week-17-games/ NFL Week 17, 2023 - December 31, 2023 NATIONAL BROADCASTS: TNF - Amazon Prime Video/Twitch (free) Thursday, December 28 - 8:15 PM ET: New York Jets at Cleveland Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung [simulcasts: WNYW (FOX/5) New York (per zap2it) and WEWS (ABC/5) Cleveland (per TVGuide.com)] MNF - ABC/ESPN Saturday, December 30 - 8:15 PM ET: Detroit at Dallas Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters SNF Sunday, December 31 - 8:20 PM ET: Green Bay at Minnesota Mike Tirico, Chris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CBS Early Sunday, December 31 - 1 PM ET: Miami at Baltimore (B) Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn New England at Buffalo (C) Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins Las Vegas at Indianapolis (D) Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan, AJ Ross Carolina at Jacksonville (E) Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala Atlanta at Chicago (G) Chris Lewis, Jason McCourty, Ross Tucker, Amanda Renner Blackout Alert: Houston is exercising its right to enforce a blackout in its DMA on KHOU (CBS/11) Houston in the early Sunday timeslot per TitanTV. [Home teams have to allow the other network to air a competing game in the same time slot on the singleheader network four times a year but can enforce a blackout if that number has been or will be exceeded that season. This will be the sixth time this year in Houston.] Tampa Bay may exercise its right to enforce a blackout in its DMA on WTSP (CBS/10) St. Petersburg for the same reason (and in fact probably will), but this is yet to be confirmed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CBS Late Sunday, December 31 - 4:25 PM ET: Cincinnati at Kansas City (A) Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson Los Angeles Chargers at Denver (F) Tom McCarthy, James Lofton, Jay Feely, Tiffany Blackmon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOX Single Sunday, December 31 - 1 PM and 4:05 PM ET: Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, Laura Okmin San Francisco at Washington (C) Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth, Kristina Pink New Orleans at Tampa Bay (A) Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi Arizona at Philadelphia (B) Joe Davis, Daryl Johnston, Pam Oliver Tennessee at Houston (F) Chris Myers, Robert Smith Jen Hale Pittsburgh at Seattle (LATE) Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Shannon Spake [confirmed by Albert during 12/24 during DET-MIN game] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byes: None ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Game thread: TNF New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams
chongli replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm partially Asian and used to live in California. Many Asians prefer to live there because of accessibility to East Asia and because the entire west coast has a huge Asian population. Many of the governmental notices there are in various Asian languages and there are even Asian-language TV stations, grocery stores, and gyms there. -
Game thread: TNF New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams
chongli replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bills Game on Peacock- No Commercials in the 4th Quarter !
chongli replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
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The problem is now Baltimore has to fly back from SF early Tuesday and play Miami at 1 PM Sunday. Baltimore would have preferred a flex to SNF. That also gives Miami more of a cgance to win that game too. . One thing to consider though is Buffalo played in primetime three weeks in a row from Weeks 8-10. So that may not have been a consideration.
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This will be the first game I miss in 27 years. Thanks NFL
chongli replied to Heavy Kevi's topic in The Stadium Wall
Someone mentioned on another forum that if Herbert weren't injured there would be more outcry that the game is on Peacock, especially from his fans in Oregon. I also notice diehard fans of other teams around the country aren't bothering to subscribe to Peacock. We'll see if that changes for Super Wildcard Weekend. [Watch: they will have Buffalo on that game too.] -
NFL Maps and Broadcast Schedule: Week 16 2023 (December 24)
chongli replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
UPDATE: FOX Early: Cincinnati OH: DET-MIN to IND-ATL (Thu) Map has been changed. -
It was widely assumed the NFL would flex the early CBS Miami at Baltimore game to SNF Week 17 on New Year's Day in place of the scheduled Green Bay at Minnesota game (remember, only 6-days' notice is required for a SNF flex Weeks 14-18). But the NFL has decided to leave things in place: MIA-BAL will remain in the CBS 1 PM slot 12/31. CIN-KC will remain the feature late game in the 4:25 PM slot on CBS. [thanks to @Ned Flanders for catching my brain fart!] GB-MIN will remain on SNF. What's worse, many parts of the country will not be able to see MIA-BAL, including Houston and Tampa Bay, which will both black out CBS's early game to show their own teams exclusively, as is allowed since these teams are on the single-header network at home for more than four times this year. At the very least, the NFL was expected to put MIA-BAL in the late CBS lot to feature them more. I guess Mahommes and Taylor trumped that idea? As well as the NFL maybe not wanting to interrupt people's New Year's Eve plans. Some also viewed this as a make-up move to CBS for not letting them feature a late Sunday game this year in a stand-alone slot, like FOX did last week for DAL-BUF. This will be a huge double header for CBS. Here is the schedule for Week 17. The CBS announcers should be made known today or tomorrow...probably, and I will post then. Week 17: NATIONAL BROADCASTS TNF: Thursday Night: NY Jets @ Cleveland (Amazon) MNF: Saturday 8:15 PM ET: Detroit @ Dallas (ESPN/ABC) SNF: Sunday Night: Green Bay @ Minnesota (NBC) CBS EARLY New England @ Buffalo Miami @ Baltimore Atlanta @ Chicago Las Vegas @ Indianapolis Carolina @ Jacksonville CBS LATE Cincinnati @ Kansas City LA Chargers @ Denver FOX SINGLE LA Rams @ NY Giants San Francisco @ Washington New Orleans @ Tampa Bay Arizona @ Philadelphia Tennessee @ Houston Pittsburgh @ Seattle (LATE)
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AFC Championship Game and Super Bowl, did we just sweep the preview?
chongli replied to zow2's topic in The Stadium Wall
If Bills win the AFC E, we would probably play Baltimore in the divisionals. -
Tyreek Hill, a class act!
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This will be the first game I miss in 27 years. Thanks NFL
chongli replied to Heavy Kevi's topic in The Stadium Wall
The NFL would charge a premium for that, as a convenience fee.