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Minnesota and New Orleans are two of the top teams. The league likes to make stars out of its top teams and the players on those teams by showing them as much as possible.  The Bills and fish are not on the A list.

 

As to the quality of the play and whether it's a competitive matchup, they don't care. 

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Minnesota is one of the top teams. The league likes to make stars out of its top teams and the players on those teams by showing them as much as possible.  The Bills and fish are not on the A list.

 

As to the quality of the play and whether it's a competitive matchup, they don't care. 

 

They should because games that are non-competitive quickly lose out of market audiences and they often wind up switching to another game. 

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Yikes

 

CBS clearly thinks that NOBODY other than the people in Buffalo and Miami have any interest in a game between Buffalo and Miami.  I find that really hard to believe...but it shows you what CBS thinks about it. (I've always wondered how they come up with these decisions.)

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After listening to an interview with Peter King,  he makes it sound like no one believes in... or wants to see BUF or TENN in the AFC playoffs.    People would rather see wild card playoff games like Balt @ LA  and KC at Jax.    

 

I don't think that has anything to do with the TV map but i thought that was interesting in how the masses feel about Buffalo.  

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3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

Interesting to read you perceive the entire West Coast of the United States to be a 'wasteland'.

Isn't it? Pretty much everything between California and Illinois is void of existence.  My daughter goes to college in NY, I've driven the CA to NY, NY to CA route often via 80 (where much of this TV viewing area is for the Cin/Min game). I know what's in between those two states. NOTHING!! Oh BTW, did you happen to see where I live? Get over it.

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Interesting that, according to this map, Cleveland and Baltimore over through Erie.  It could just be that it's off a bit, but Erie is supposedly Bills territory, and that's not fully reflected here. Close, but not fully.

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On ‎12‎/‎14‎/‎2017 at 1:18 AM, 707BillsFan said:

Isn't it? Pretty much everything between California and Illinois is void of existence.  My daughter goes to college in NY, I've driven the CA to NY, NY to CA route often via 80 (where much of this TV viewing area is for the Cin/Min game). I know what's in between those two states. NOTHING!! Oh BTW, did you happen to see where I live? Get over it.

It can't be lost on you that the vast majority of the interstate system was purposely built far far out and away from development and bypassed all cities for safety reasons. Can it??

 

And wasteland is a very subjective term. So Vegas, Yellowstone, Denver, the Rockies, KC, St louis, Chicago, (I know you pointed out only from IL to CA)Detroit, Nashville, Cinci, Cleveland, Pitt, Philly, are all "nothing" LOL LOL. CA people need to get over themselves. The world does not revolve around a state that is f'ed up in so many ways it is hard to count. Taxes, Illegal Immigration, state bankrupt, cities bankrupt, school shortages, sanctuary state and cites, over regulation, overtaxed, socialist thinking, all caused by Liberal loser leaders. Not to mention Hollywood sex scandals, persuasive drug use, illegal drug importer of the world. It is a perfect blueprint on how"'NOT" to run a state.

 

I have driven through many urban "wastelands" and many country "paradises". And I love the city and all it offers. You can like both.

 

Oh and by the way. More people live in between those two beacon lights on the hill(CA and NY) than live in those two areas.

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7 hours ago, cba fan said:

It can't be lost on you that the vast majority of the interstate system was purposely built far far out and away from development and bypassed all cities for safety reasons. Can it??

 

And wasteland is a very subjective term. So Vegas, Yellowstone, Denver, the Rockies, KC, St louis, Chicago, (I know you pointed out only from IL to CA)Detroit, Nashville, Cinci, Cleveland, Pitt, Philly, are all "nothing" LOL LOL. CA people need to get over themselves. The world does not revolve around a state that is f'ed up in so many ways it is hard to count. Taxes, Illegal Immigration, state bankrupt, cities bankrupt, school shortages, sanctuary state and cites, over regulation, overtaxed, socialist thinking, all caused by Liberal loser leaders. Not to mention Hollywood sex scandals, persuasive drug use, illegal drug importer of the world. It is a perfect blueprint on how"'NOT" to run a state.

 

I have driven through many urban "wastelands" and many country "paradises". And I love the city and all it offers. You can like both.

 

Oh and by the way. More people live in between those two beacon lights on the hill(CA and NY) than live in those two areas.

Population density -- the bottom states #40-50: South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada and Idaho. All w/in this area. A lot of NOTHING!! If you want to look even further, Oregon, Oklahoma and Colorado are near the bottom as well. Nothingness! If you add up all those states in the Red / Cin vs Min -- probably just about CA & NY's 60 million. Looks like there are about 20 states on that list...start adding. Let me know. 

 

I'm not bringing politics into this like you. In fact, politics should not even be a part of this discussion. Go to the Off the Wall area for that (never seem much there either). 

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28 minutes ago, 707BillsFan said:

Population density -- the bottom states #40-50: South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada and Idaho. All w/in this area. A lot of NOTHING!! If you want to look even further, Oregon, Oklahoma and Colorado are near the bottom as well. Nothingness! If you add up all those states in the Red / Cin vs Min -- probably just about CA & NY's 60 million. Looks like there are about 20 states on that list...start adding. Let me know. 

 

I'm not bringing politics into this like you. In fact, politics should not even be a part of this discussion. Go to the Off the Wall area for that (never seem much there either). 

Now hold up now!!! Okla by god homa is the center of the football world!!! Slow your roll!!! 

 

I can also confidently say that most Okies would rather watch th Saints-Jets game.

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On 12/14/2017 at 2:18 AM, 707BillsFan said:

Isn't it? Pretty much everything between California and Illinois is void of existence.  My daughter goes to college in NY, I've driven the CA to NY, NY to CA route often via 80 (where much of this TV viewing area is for the Cin/Min game). I know what's in between those two states. NOTHING!! Oh BTW, did you happen to see where I live? Get over it.

What's between those states gives you the ability to live.  What's between those states is everything that this country represents.

 

If not for those wasteland states you'd not have one big of food. Not one big of goods from the other coast.

 

You coastal elites and your schticklock is dumbfounding.

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