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30 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 

 

Nah, I love it. I wanna see the recruits at work. What I'm wondering about this year is which game is the one where starters play most? Second or third?

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38 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 


Im just ready for NFL football. I’m a ***** for it. The offseason is way too long. Hockey literally just ended and they just announced their preseason schedule today

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3 minutes ago, Blainorama5 said:

Sweeeeeeet !!!!

Yes, want to see the rookies, but also want to see how much trouble we're in with our backup QB - or maybe we're in great shape.  We'll see....

I know you hedged your bets by saying "or maybe we're in great shape", but do you really think we might be in trouble with Trubisky as a backup?  The guy has a decent record as a starter and did not have nearly the offensive weapons he would have in Buffalo if, god forbid, he was forced to play in a meaningful game.  I feel way better with him as the backup than I did last year.  I also don't think you will get a clear answer to the question if Mitch is playing a quarter or two with backups in a preseason game.

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52 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 

 

For any diehard Bills fan to say this is curious to me.  I don't watch other teams' preseason games but the Bills?  I watch every minute.  I want to see the 2nd/3rd/4th string guys against live competition.  I want to see the backup QBs and RBs.  I know there's no game planning but watching the rookies, free agents, and long shots is more interesting to me than watching the starters during preseason.

 

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31 minutes ago, Blainorama5 said:

Sweeeeeeet !!!!

Yes, want to see the rookies, but also want to see how much trouble we're in with our backup QB - or maybe we're in great shape.  We'll see....

I want Mitch to ice games for us this year, possibly start the last game of the season and get the W while we rest Josh.

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1 hour ago, CuseBill said:

I know you hedged your bets by saying "or maybe we're in great shape", but do you really think we might be in trouble with Trubisky as a backup?  The guy has a decent record as a starter and did not have nearly the offensive weapons he would have in Buffalo if, god forbid, he was forced to play in a meaningful game.  I feel way better with him as the backup than I did last year.  I also don't think you will get a clear answer to the question if Mitch is playing a quarter or two with backups in a preseason game.

Yes, I did hedge my bet for sure.  He does have a decent record and he clearly has skills, but until I see how comfortable he is playing in this system (even with backup players) I'm gonna continue hedging.  😉   Hopefully all he has to do is ice games during the season (like mentioned above) because we're up by 40 like against the Pats, but past performance is not always a harbinger of current success.

 

Oh and I REALLY loved that game against the Pats late last year!  Rubbed it in HARD with all my Pats fan friends!!!

30 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said:

I can’t wait to see the defensive line in game time action 

Trouble is, they will only be running base vanilla defenses during preseason.  Don't think we'll see how the D line really looks until Week 1.  But I'm with ya - exited to see our new D line guys - AND Star back in the mix!

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2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 

But ...

1. Christian Wade returning punts!

2. Legal sports betting in my state. Nothing more exciting than a friendly wager on a game that the teams are not really even trying to win.

3. Who will be the 53rd man? Always seems to be worth a 20-page thread here.

Seriously, I agree with you. I just can't watch practice.

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1 hour ago, eball said:

 

For any diehard Bills fan to say this is curious to me.  I don't watch other teams' preseason games but the Bills?  I watch every minute.  I want to see the 2nd/3rd/4th string guys against live competition.  I want to see the backup QBs and RBs.  I know there's no game planning but watching the rookies, free agents, and long shots is more interesting to me than watching the starters during preseason.

 

 

We excluding the second half of game 4, cause that's just a slog to get through. Love it, but a lot of football is the tension building between plays, and tough to get that in the last two quarters of the preseason.

 

Plus the announcing can be the other teams homer announcers (or our own) who likely are just trying to make it to the end.

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With only three games now, I wonder which game will be the audition for the starters now. Do we think it will still be the third game, which would be the home game against the Packers? I hope so. I'll be there. If they do the second game, that would give the starters an unprecedentedly long break from game action before the season.

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3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 

I just watch it for a completely different reason. I want to see the new additions in action and I want to see how depth players are developing.

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1 hour ago, HardyBoy said:

 

We excluding the second half of game 4, cause that's just a slog to get through. Love it, but a lot of football is the tension building between plays, and tough to get that in the last two quarters of the preseason.

 

Plus the announcing can be the other teams homer announcers (or our own) who likely are just trying to make it to the end.

 

I'll give you the 2nd half of G4...at that point it's a bunch of future grocery clerks trying to knock each others' heads off.

 

The homer announcers are always hilarious.  I still remember the Bears-Bills preseason game from 2018 with Kyle Brandt from NFL Network (who I didn't know at the time was a huge Bears fan) fulfilling a "dream" to call a Bears game.  Funniest s-h-i-t I ever heard.

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1 hour ago, eball said:

 

I'll give you the 2nd half of G4...at that point it's a bunch of future grocery clerks trying to knock each others' heads off.

 

The homer announcers are always hilarious.  I still remember the Bears-Bills preseason game from 2018 with Kyle Brandt from NFL Network (who I didn't know at the time was a huge Bears fan) fulfilling a "dream" to call a Bears game.  Funniest s-h-i-t I ever heard.

I remember a couple years back when the Bills played the Ravens in preseason and Brian Billick gushed about the great defensive play by the Ravens after the Bills had gotten a first down.

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I like the posters who claim they can’t stand Preseason games,  yet they will watch every one off them and then deny it was fun to watch, they do this Shtick every year…, you would figure that they would catch on by now that no one believes them.., 😁

 

Go Bills!!!

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7 hours ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

With only three games now, I wonder which game will be the audition for the starters now. Do we think it will still be the third game, which would be the home game against the Packers? I hope so. I'll be there. If they do the second game, that would give the starters an unprecedentedly long break from game action before the season.

 

To me the whole idea of it being the 3rd game was to give the starters 2 weeks "off" before the season opener. They still accomplish that here with the 3rd game. Play the starters the first half...then backups 3rd quarter and bubble guys in the 4th. To me that makes the most sense.

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11 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I like football, preseason has lost it for me. By the second period, I’m done. 

I can tell your love for the game by calling it the second period.

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Pre season is very underrated 


- it’s pro football after a very long time without it

- it’s the point of the season where the most football is left

- you get to watch your favorite team and not get upset if they lose the game 

- you can see a lot of guys you would otherwise never be able to see

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1 hour ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Pre season is very underrated 


- it’s pro football after a very long time without it

- it’s the point of the season where the most football is left

- you get to watch your favorite team and not get upset if they lose the game 

- you can see a lot of guys you would otherwise never be able to see

 

Good points. Plus there is no basketball, hockey, and college and high football to compete with it, not that they would win out anyway.

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2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Pre season is very underrated 


- it’s pro football after a very long time without it

- it’s the point of the season where the most football is left

- you get to watch your favorite team and not get upset if they lose the game 

- you can see a lot of guys you would otherwise never be able to see

 

You've pretty much posted my thoughts there.

 

Also, this year, two 1pm (6pm over here) kick offs is spot on. 

 

The cricket season will still be in full swing but I'm more than ready for my Bills fix now.

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2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Pre season is very underrated 


- it’s pro football after a very long time without it

- it’s the point of the season where the most football is left

- you get to watch your favorite team and not get upset if they lose the game 

- you can see a lot of guys you would otherwise never be able to see

 

It gets better than that. If they win, you get to say that they are learning how to win as a team. And if they lose, you get to rationalize that it was because they were playing all of their younger, bottom-of-the-roster players to get them playing time, so who cares if they lost. So no matter what, you get to feel good about it.

 

I rarely get to see games live, unless it's the Sunday at 1:00 regular season variety. So I'm not giving my cable company any more of my $$$ for the NFL Network. I'm contemplating giving them $0, and getting rid of cable altogether.

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