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cosjef

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  1. The Official Bills Backers of Atlanta Tailgate is located at 157 Luckie Street downtown near the ferris wheel! We will have food from Duff's and Galla's along with music, games, and all the Bills fans you can handle. The lot is sold out if you wanted to drive, but is easily walk-able from either Marta (Peachree Center station) or an Uber is always a good choice. There is PLENTY of room for everyone to join us at this location!!

    The tailgate starts at 9AM officially with catering starting at 11 am. Food will cost $10 per plate with 100% of the proceeds going to charity! Bring cash!!! Remember to bring your own beverages and that alcohol is not on sale before 12:30 on Sunday in Georgia (boo)!!
  2. I saw the Titans-Bills preseason game last year live in this great sports bar in Suwanee (north of Atlanta, right off the interstate, don't remember the name though). The place had over 100 TVs inside (and outside), just asked the waitress to hook me up & they did.

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    During the regular season, Sidelines in Marietta is a Bills bar. We're in a smoke-free room all to ourselves with two big-screens on either side, and smaller tv's around the perimeter of the room to catch the other games.

  3. Goat of the Week: Buffalo QB Drew Bledsoe. A grim, dinosaur-like performance by a guy who, when confronted by a confusing, attacking defense (New England, Pittsburgh) looks too old to be really good anymore.

     

    14. Buffalo (9-7). In the end, quasi-frauds.

     

    4. I think for all the guff I've given Buffalo GM Tom Donahoe over the last couple of years -- for drafting Willis McGahee when he didn't need another running back, for quite possibly overpaying for Drew Bledsoe, for being too quick to part with his first-round picks in exchange for immediate gratification -- some of the decisions I've rapped Donahoe for are starting to look good. Some of them look very good. McGahee is a 237-pound stud, a back for all seasons assuming he can stay healthy. Next year, he'll be one of the best three or four backs in football. The jury's still out on Bledsoe, who was horrendous against the Steelers, and J.P. Losman, the Tulane kid drafted last April to succeed Bledsoe with the first-rounder borrowed from the 2005 draft. The only thing that won't work out just the way Donahoe had planned is the deal he's going to have to strike to move Travis Henry in the offseason. Henry's been hurt and lousy this year, and I doubt with the collegiate riches in the running-back crop expected next April that Henry will fetch more than a low second-round pick or high third. But that proves what a good choice, in retrospect, McGahee was.

  4. If you are one of the one-half of one percent that love really progressive music, you should check out a streaming internet-only station called www.radioparadise.org.  Non-commercial music 24-hours a day.  Play 6-7 song sets with minimal DJ intrusion.  They are free to listen to, but are listener-supported.  I sent them $10.  Better them than XM.

     

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    You're just discovering this?? That station has been around since at least 2001.

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