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The Huddle Gameday Live - Buffalo Bills Edition


Jeremy Igo
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Says: "I'm not wasting effort talking about a preseason game."

.... does so after taking the time to log in on opposing teams' forum and talk trash.

Section 551 for me. Giant screen behind me has a spot blacked out in the dead center.

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Says: "I'm not wasting effort talking about a preseason game."

.... does so after taking the time to log in on opposing teams' forum and talk trash.

Section 551 for me. Giant screen behind me has a spot blacked out in the dead center.

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talking crap about a preseason game means even less then talking crap about a regular season game.

 

i've been around here almost a year.

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Can multiple people use the NFL logon? I just said fug it and bought the pre-season subscription. I'm sick of streaming.

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I can't use mine. Signal isn't good enough. Might as well let someone else watch live

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No pregame on TV?

Lame.

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I don't know if you can pick up wtvd11 out of Raleigh bit they have a pregame show on now

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I can't use mine. Signal isn't good enough. Might as well let someone else watch live

Oh okay. There will be days when I am unable to use mine and will do the same. 20 bucks for every pre-season game is pretty legit (IMO). Get to see how the enemy is doing as well. I am stationed in Louisiana and the Army forces me to use the cable provider I have and obviously they're not going to have Panther games on in Aints territory.

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