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They were sent home 5 days ago...   to  learn and do training by video conference 

 

 

Under the NFL's training camp mandate, players must register three negative tests in a five-day span to enter the facility. Although teams are not required to shut down their facility for a positive test, the Bills chose to minimize risk by sending players home for the day.

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They are already back. I think only one that arent are the ones on the Covid list (Dane Jackson, Ike brown). Epenesa and Moss were shown doing drills yesterday. 

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Yolo beat me to it (not surprising).  The only guys not in the building are those on the official COVID list.

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13 minutes ago, ProcessTruster said:

lotta guys gonna go down to injury early this season.  only a couple weeks of pads and then the season starts?   this will be interesting

 

Gonna be a lot of bad football early too. Fingers crossed the Bills can stay relatively healthy because out continuity is going to be a major advantage at this rate. 

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16 minutes ago, ProcessTruster said:

lotta guys gonna go down to injury early this season.  only a couple weeks of pads and then the season starts?   this will be interesting

yeah the tackling mechanics, gap integrity and stamina are going to be issues.   Keeping these young healthy, vibrant very social wealthy young men out of the clubs has proven to be a challenge with pro athletes thus far.  

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1 hour ago, First Round Bust said:

yeah the tackling mechanics, gap integrity and stamina are going to be issues.   Keeping these young healthy, vibrant very social wealthy young men out of the clubs has proven to be a challenge with pro athletes thus far.  

 

...Unless the clubs are closed.  I don't think it's been a problem then. :) 

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I’m dubbing this years rookie class ‘the Brats’. Didn’t think they had to do what Mother advised, so Dad paddled their arses.

 

Lets see if they’ve ‘learned their lesson’.

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9 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Gonna be a lot of bad football early too. Fingers crossed the Bills can stay relatively healthy because out continuity is going to be a major advantage at this rate. 

Yeah, fortunately the Bills open the schedule with a couple teams they really should beat in the Jets and Miami.  Yes, they are division opponents, and that makes them important games, the the Jets look like a dumpster fire, again, and I don't think Miami is far enough in to their rebuild to be too dangerous.  It remains to be seen if Sean McVay can rekindle the magic in LA and how far the Raiders have come.  By the time Buffalo faces the Titans, they should have the kinks worked out.

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