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Players that ARE HOF inductees but should NOT be
chongli replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
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There will be a Wild Card game on primetime exclusively on Peacock. So free trialers, pick your poison: Bills December game or Wild Card game.
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Speaking of that, I saw a guy at my gym today wearing a genuine NFL Henry Ruggs III jersey. Why would he do that, especially after having just plead guilty? Like, would you even be allowed in Highmark wearing a Simpson jersey? Also, for the heck of it, I googled Ruggs and Simpson jerseys, and they are still for sale. Some even for $70-$90. WTF?
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Didn't you make a great post about this last year explaining everything in detail? Just save it so you can just post the link to that every time this questions comes up (which it will during Chiefs week)! 😄
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I agree. But the game in the 716 will be on free TV...whichever channel wins the bid. But expect to see a lot of trial subscriptions in the 585 (Rochester)!
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Yeah, Week 4 is definitely possible, maybe even probable. The only CBS games that week are: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-schedule-2023-complete-list-of-games-broadcast-on-cbs-including-bengals-chiefs-showdown-in-week-17/ Week 4 Sunday, October 1 Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m. Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears, 1 p.m. Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh Steelers at Houston Texans, 1 p.m. Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 p.m.
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[first post:] Actually, AFAIK, commercial accounts like with bars, restaurants, and hotels do not offer Peacock yet, even though they have made a deal to air YouTube's Sunday Ticket via EverPass. So, if that is still the case in December, Bills fans out of Buffalo and LA areas are screwed unless they do the free trials with Peacock. ----------------------- [second post:] Bills are on four Sunday national TV late-afternoon games which are featured Games of the Week. Home to Dallas and the Jet and away at Philly and KC:
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New media rights contract: From Awful Announcing: https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/whats-new-in-the-2023-nfl-schedule-release.html "ABC Gets More Monday Night Football OG fans will remember the days of ABC carrying Monday Night Football. The amount of NFL games on ABC has gone up over the years. Last year, it carried a standalone game in Week 2 with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman calling Minnesota at Philadelphia on ABC at 8:30 p.m. ET while ESPN had Tennessee at Buffalo at 7:15 p.m. This season, there will be three instances where ESPN and ABC will have “side-by-side” games. Gone are the Week 1 doubleheaders at 7 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Instead, ESPN will have the early game while ABC will have a contest 75 minutes later. In addition, there will be weeks where ABC will simulcast ESPN’s game. And in Week 18, ABC and ESPN will simulcast a Saturday doubleheader as well as the Monday Night Wild Card Playoff Game and a Divisional Playoff game next January."
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@Bigvinny posted this earlier in this thread on page 2: Week 1 - vs. Indianapolis - WIVB - Time/Date TBD Week 2 - at Pittsburgh - WIVB - Time Date TBD Week 3- at Chicago - WIVB - Time Date TBD
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The Peacock game will also be on locally for free in Buffalo and LA. If you don't live in those areas, they offer a free 7-day trial. [Peacock is the NBC streaming service.]
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Well three of their primetime games are late season and can be flexed out if necessary.
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The thing is: 3 of those 5 primetime games are later in the season, either SNF or MNF, and those games can be flexed. [Also, the guy who tweeted is the beat writer for the Packers for The Athletic.]
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Packers get 5 primetime games this year, even without Rodgers:
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Confirmed: San Francisco at Philadelphia - Week 13 December 3 at 4:25 PM ET:
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It is Sunday, but it is on New Year's eve:
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When the games start at 6:30 AM, it's bad.
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So Mami keeps all 9 home games in their hot weather, and gets to play KC in a non-hostile environment, with Hill not returning to face his former fans. While Buffalo has to face KC in Arrowhead. Sounds fair.
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In just over a day. Gotta be an all-time record for TBD!
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Gary Anderson was drafted by Buffalo in the 7th round in 1982, when they were 12 rounds. He sandbagged his way out of Buffalo and got cut in the pre-season, only to go on to Pittsburgh and become one of the greatest kickers in NFL history. But he was just a 7th round pick, so nothing to cry about. I am so glad we got Scott Norwood a few years later instead. He did so much better. He kicked the game-winning walk-off field goal for us in SB XXV!, our first of four straight Super Bowl wins! Oh wait...
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Yeah, I am quoting myself, but I still have 0.5 days left to see if this thread gets closed. It's just going to be an endless debate with attacks, accusations, and everyone on both sides getting pissed off. I don't see anything good coming from this thread.
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I don't see anything wrong with his post. He was just making a statement of fact. Now this is way over the top and unwarranted.
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Kobe Bryant, Ray Lewis, and Ben Roethlisberger beg to differ.
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Dan Gilleon is getting blasted on his twitter feed, but really no bad reviews on his Yelp page.
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The ideal situation would be for the league to give us a roster and salary-cap exemption to carry Ariaza until Martin's contract is up. So, we get to carry 54 players. Absent that, a 4th round comp pick would do.