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I work a 4 day week ending on Thursday, so Thursday night football the last two years has become my celebration of start of the weekend. I usually don’t even care that the games tend to be *****.

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20 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

I work a 4 day week ending on Thursday, so Thursday night football the last two years has become my celebration of start of the weekend. I usually don’t even care that the games tend to be *****.

 

I get every other Friday off and it's always better to be able to watch a game if I wanted too and have the next days off 

 

15 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

The good news is that the Bills are not on it.

LOL.    technically  .... but it is an afternoon game 

 

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26 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

I work a 4 day week ending on Thursday, so Thursday night football the last two years has become my celebration of start of the weekend. I usually don’t even care that the games tend to be *****.

That’s my new shift, it’s great. I am wondering if Tues-Friday would be better for the season.

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6 minutes ago, BBills88 said:

Why does San Fran and Arizona continue to get Thursday night games?

San Fran has Gimmy G  and Az has um....  a new rookie QB!!!  

a combined 7 wins for those two teams 

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2 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

 

 

KC V Denver seems of interest, 

 

GB v Philly - just to see how the QB battle is progressing 

 

 

Which QB battle?

 

Steelers-Browns looks like the pick of the litter.  Rams-Seahawks too.

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Colts Texans in Week 12 might start having Wild Card implications.  Jets Ravens in Week 15 almost certainly will, if only from the perspective of AFC conference W-L.  Both games are good for a few beers each.

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36 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Which QB battle?

 

Steelers-Browns looks like the pick of the litter.  Rams-Seahawks too.

How well Aaron does with a new HC and 

How well Wentz does with staying healthy enough to be on the field. 

I should have included Rams-Seahawks too.

 

I'm yet to be "WOWED" by the Brownies

 

14 minutes ago, Whites Bay said:

Colts Texans in Week 12 might start having Wild Card implications.  Jets Ravens in Week 15 almost certainly will, if only from the perspective of AFC conference W-L.  Both games are good for a few beers each.

 

Another possibility    ...  But is it intriguing enough to watch 

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1 hour ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

How well Aaron does with a new HC and 

How well Wentz does with staying healthy enough to be on the field. 

I should have included Rams-Seahawks too.

 

I'm yet to be "WOWED" by the Brownies

 

 

Another possibility    ...  But is it intriguing enough to watch 

 

At least the potential for the Browns to be good (they were on the rise last season and they just had a significant reload) makes them more interesting right now.  Certainly more than a KC vs. Denver blowout.

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4 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

San Fran has Gimmy G  and Az has um....  a new rookie QB!!!  

a combined 7 wins for those two teams 

 

Floor for SF is 8 wins IMO. Last season was severely derailed by injuries, and I believe their record has given general football fans a false sense of the team. Seattle is on the downswing, Cards are the Cards, LA is the favorite (possibly with a very small window though). 

 

Watch out for Deebo Samuel. Offensive rookie of the year candidate.

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