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On ‎8‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 1:41 PM, Comebackkid said:

Unless they stink again and it looks the same.   Then the board is littered with I told you so and end of the world prophecy posts.   

 

 

But the majority are rightfully concerned with only a handful of chicken littles... If you take out the chronic over zealous posters you find that most are as even keeled as can be given what we have witnessed. SO proclaiming littered is an overstatement since its really a handful of posters who have to get their 30 page debates in

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How to Watch Bills vs. Bears - Preseason Week 4

 

The Bills will take on the Bears in the team’s 2018 preseason finale on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m. The game will be live streamed, presented by Connors and Ferris. Fans living in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Erie, Pennsylvania, can follow along with the Bills on buffalobills.com at buffalobills.com/livepreseason  and the Bills Mobile app, presented by M&T Bank.
 
With a larger reach than ever before, Bills fans living across New York state will also have access to the game on their local television stations. For a full breakdown on how you can watch the Bills vs. Bears matchup on TV, see below.
 
Preseason Week 4: Bills vs. Bears Aug. 30 at 8 p.m.
 
Broadcast Information:
  • Buffalo, NY: WKBW
  • Rochester, NY: WROC
  • Syracuse, NY: WSYR
  • Binghamton, NY: WBGH/WIVT
  • Utica, NY: WPNY/WFXV/WUTR
  • Elmira, NY: WETM/EETM
  • Watertown, NY: WWTI
  • Erie, PA: WJET/WFXP
  • Albany, NY: WTEN/WXXA
Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon
Commentary: Steve Tasker
Sideline Reporter: Thad Brown
 
Additionally, Bills fans can watch the game with NFL GamePass or listen to the action on the Bills Radio Network.
 
Bills Radio Network:
  • Buffalo:* WGR550 (550 AM)
  • Toronto:* Fan 590 (590 AM)
  • Rochester: WCMF (96.5 AM) and WROC (950 AM)
  • Syracuse: WTKW (99.5 FM) and WTKV (105.5 FM)
Play-by-Play: John Murphy
Color Analyst: Mark Kelso
Sideline: Sal Capaccio
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What to watch for in Week 4 of NFL preseason

 

The last week of August means it's the final chance for players to prove their 53-man roster worthiness. After a month of grueling training camps and prove-it preseason games, hundreds of players will have their NFL futures determined by how well they play over the next 60 minutes.
 
Week 4 ultimately determines if a player's penciled-in name on the roster is traced over in Sharpie or mercilessly erased from the ledger. With so much at stake, perhaps it's time to look at Week 4 as much more than the ugly stepchild of the preseason -- it's the ultimate game of survivor. Sure, some of the players who get cut before Saturday's 4 p.m. ET deadline will end up on practice squads, but who wants that?
 
With the start of the regular season a week away, all 32 teams wrap up the preseason Thursday night -- and two games will be live on NFL Network. Get the latest preseason news, updates and highlights with NFL Mobile. All times below are Eastern.
 
Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears, 8 p.m.
 
Bills (1-2): Josh Allen's first preseason start last week is something Bills fans would like to forget and it's unclear whether he'll start against the Bears. He should see playing time as should AJ McCarron, who sat out last week because of a sore shoulder. Nathan Peterman seems to be in line for the starting job based on last week's events, but that doesn't mean he'll get Week 4 off. Hopefully, coach Sean McDermott will provide some clarity soon even if all three seem in line to make the roster. Someone who's in danger of not making the roster is Corey Coleman, who the Bills acquired earlier this month in a trade with the Browns. The former first-round pick's $3.5 million in guaranteed money could keep him in Buffalo this season.
 
Bears (2-2): Josh Bellamy could use a decent showing in the preseason finale to enhance his chances of making the roster. The wide receiver has had a relatively quiet preseason and has been outplayed by second-round pick Anthony Miller and Kevin White. Week 4 also should provide more clarity on who secures reserve spots at linebacker and in the secondary. Kasim Edebali has had a decent preseason and Isaiah Irving is on the bubble, too. At cornerback, Sherrick McManis and Marcus Cooper should see good amounts of playing time to prove their roster worthiness and Deon Bush is in the danger zone. Tyler Bray has one more chance to convince coach Matt Nagy he should keep three QBs on the roster. Nagy said first-round pick Roquan Smith is unlikely to play.
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5 Bills storylines to watch vs. Bears

 

The Buffalo Bills conclude their preseason schedule against the Chicago Bears on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Soldier Field.

 

With the regular season fast approaching there are still no shortage of storylines in this one.

 

Here are five storylines to follow on Thursday against the Bears:

 

How much will starters play?

Penalties

O-line woes

Late round rookies

Who’s the QB?

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5 Bills storylines to watch vs. Bears

 

The Buffalo Bills conclude their preseason schedule against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Soldier Field.

 

With the regular season fast approaching there are still no shortage of storylines in this one.

 

Here are five storylines to follow on Thursday against the Bears:

 

How much will starters play?

Penalties

O-line woes

Late round rookies

Who’s the QB?

I can't believe they're playing the Bengals again.

 

Dalton must've begged Goodell for this one.

 

Can't get enough of those free wings.

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Five Buffalo Bills positional battles to watch

 

With only one preseason game remaining, the Buffalo Bills have 87 players on their roster. That means that 34 of the players suiting up on Thursday against the Chicago Bears will not be with the Bills when they open the season against the Baltimore Ravens on September 9.
 
With every preseason, there are positional battles to be waged, won, and lost. Here are five of the battles still brewing that we’ll be watching closely as the Bills play their last exhibition game of the 2018 season.
 
Quarterback
Interior Offensive Line
Slot Corner/CB2
Backup Safety
Wide Receiver
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QB, WR, TE still unsettled as Bills head into preseason finale

Chicago, Illinois (WGR550) - The preseason finale.  A game where starters rest and reserves hope their bubbles don’t burst.  In the Buffalo Bills' case, as they get set to take on the Chicago Bears here Thursday night, there are still several roster battles yet to be decided, maybe even including the most important one - quarterback.

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