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Dec 16 @ 1:50 PM ET
Between the Rams and Seahawks, and any possible Thursday Night game, I think Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will finally have to do a game here. - buffalofan19
The rest of the AFC is officially on notice now. The Bills are going to the playoffs, and that oughta be a frightening thought for the rest of the conference's Super Bowl contenders.
Between the Rams and Seahawks, and any possible Thursday Night game, I think Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will finally have to do a game here. - buffalofan19
I didn't realize Olafsson qualifies as a "rookie." leading all rookies in points and goals right now. It would be cool to see him get the calder - feetontheair22
as long as he doesn't pull a giraffe and fall apart after getting the reward
I am not going to Foxboro unfortunately unless something drastic happens.
My Bills roadtrips all depend on the schedule.
I think Houston all but won the division by beating the Titans yesterday, so Tennessee will be the road matchup next year. I might try it depending on the date. I have a wedding to go to in the Tampa area in early November.
They could be set up for a heavier prime time schedule next year.
Home Kansas City.
Home Pittsburgh.
Home LA Rams.
Home Seattle.
Home New England.
At San Francisco
At New England.
The Jets are always a possibility too depending on what they do in the offseason. - buffalofan19
At san fran
At arizona
At vegas
At Denver
At Tennessee maybe?
I'm hoping the 49ers game is on a long weekend.
#billsmafia is going to travel well.
These are all awesome cities to visit.
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Dec 16 @ 2:37 PM ET
At san fran
At arizona
At vegas
At Denver
At Tennessee maybe?
I'm hoping the 49ers game is on a long weekend.
#billsmafia is going to travel well.
These are all awesome cities to visit.
Never been to Tennessee or san fran - Boss34
I doubt anybody but San Francisco or New England would be a primetime game. Even then, I could see them getting the 4:25 double header slot. The Bills have a ton of marquee opponents at home this year, though.
The Bills by themselves aren't going to be a national TV draw unless they start winning multiple Super Bowls. At this point, it's still going to be about who they face. The big reason last night's game got flexed is because of how big of a TV draw Pittsburgh is as well.
Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
Dec 16 @ 2:43 PM ET
I doubt anybody but San Francisco or New England would be a primetime game. Even then, I could see them getting the 4:25 double header slot. The Bills have a ton of marquee opponents at home this year, though.
The Bills by themselves aren't going to be a national TV draw unless they start winning multiple Super Bowls. At this point, it's still going to be about who they face. The big reason last night's game got flexed is because of how big of a TV draw Pittsburgh is as well. - buffalofan19
Didnt a team with zero super bowls and is a sub 500 team have multiple prime-time games this year?
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Dec 16 @ 2:47 PM ET
Didnt a team with zero super bowls and is a sub 500 team have multiple prime-time games this year?
Asking for a friend - hubie
I assume you are talking about Cleveland?
They are also a Top 20 TV market in the US with some whacky headlines. Buffalo is #52.
I have long held if the NFL could get away with erasing/relocating Green Bay and Buffalo, it would. It obviously would lose a lot of goodwill if it did, though.
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Dec 16 @ 2:50 PM ET
this saturday makes 3 - homiedclown
Right, but look at the opponents: Dallas, Pittsburgh, New England. Dallas and New England might possibly be the two most talked about teams in the league over the past decade, though for different reasons. Pittsburgh and the Rooneys are NFL royalty.
The NFL would never take a random non-rivalry matchup like Bills-Broncos for example, and make it primetime unless both teams were really, really good.