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Jim_Kelly_Holcomb

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  1. 2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

    Nah, I’m good. I watch every snap of every game including pre season no matter what the record is. Spend thousands over the years on Sunday ticket to watch the Bills and make 13 hour round trips to the stadium whenever I can. Been a fan for 30 years in a place where it’s not always easy to be a Bills fan. I’m in to deep to get out. Plus I spend a lot of time listening to WGR trying to hear Bills talk and end up getting stuck listening to these guys talk about the Sabres constantly. Makes me really feel a type of way about them lol

     

    Ok, then forget what I said. You are a true Bills fan!

  2. Dan Graziano wrote this for ESPN:

     

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29146583/2020-nfl-schedule-winners-best-matchups-experts-make-their-picks
     

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    Who is the biggest winner of the schedule?

     

    The Patriots. Five prime-time games even without Brady. Two games at home to finish the season. Their L.A. games in back-to-back weeks so they can stay out there in between. Second-half road games are in Houston, L.A. and Miami, so no road games in cold weather. Lots of folks are going to pick Buffalo in the AFC East, but New England's schedule seems to set up in a helpful way for the 11-time defending division champs.

     

     

    Why does New England get so many advantages without Tom Brady?

  3. Marcel Louis-Jacques predicts 12-4, with 6-0 in the division:

     

    https://www.espn.com/blog/buffalo-bills/post/_/id/34587/buffalo-bills-schedule-2020-young-team-will-be-tested-in-prime-time

     

    "Bills reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques is predicting a 12-4 finish:

     

    Sept. 13: vs. N.Y. Jets, Win

    Sept. 20: at Miami, Win

    Sept. 27: vs. LA Rams, Win

    Oct. 4: at Las Vegas, Win

    Oct. 11: at Tennessee, Loss

    Oct. 15: vs. Kansas City, Loss

    Oct. 25: at N.Y. Jets, Win

    Nov. 1: vs. New England, Win

    Nov. 8: vs. Seattle, Loss

    Nov. 15: at Arizona, Win

    Nov. 22: BYE

    Nov. 29: vs. L.A. Chargers, Win

    Dec. 7: at San Francisco, Loss

    Dec. 13: vs. Pittsburgh, Win

    Dec. 20: at Denver, Win

    Dec. 28: at New England, Win

    Jan. 3: vs. Miami, Win

     

    Strength of schedule: T-5th, .525"

  4. 10 minutes ago, John Gianelli said:

    Did you also notice three of the first four games are in hot climates, and the last four are in cold climates?

     

    Miami at Buffalo in the final game will be a huge advantage for us due to the cold weather. And the September game at the Raiders will be in an air-conditioned dome.

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  5. 12 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


    you’re kidding right in caring about a pre-season game.  Levy went 0-4 as a rule to evaluate players.  He could care less about wins and losses in those years.

     

    It is more about the fact I hate Baltimore's arrogant attitidue, thinking they are so hot in the pre-season. It is time someone knocked them down a notch or two

  6. 22 minutes ago, Do The Reich Thing said:

     

    Preseason Schedule:

    August 13-17 @ Baltimore 

    August 20-24 Vs. Atlanta

    August 27-30  Vs. Indianapolis

    September 3-4 @ Detroit 

     

    I can't wait until we play Baltmore. They are 16-0 in the pre-season since 2016. Last year, Buffalo was also 4-0. It's time for the Ravens streak to come to an end.

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  7. 56 minutes ago, scuba guy said:

    Wow 1 thing of good news to look forward to

     

    Than the board melt down of how many teams we play after there buys and west coast trips

     

    And the we never beet the Raiders on the west coast

     

    Buffalo won at Oakland in 1961, 1962, 1965, and 1966. They also won at Los Angeles in 1992.

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