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Bills@Jags, 2015 London Series - Oct 25th


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NFL announces that the Bills will play the Jaguars in London next season.

 Mike Rodak @mikerodak  ·  1m 1 minute ago

The Bills will be the road team against the Jaguars, so they will not give up a home game at Ralph Wilson Stadium. That’s a win for Buffalo.

 

 

Mike Rodak @mikerodak  ·  2m 2 minutes ago

The Bills at Jaguars game at Wembley Stadium will be Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. No time announced yet.

 

 

They did want 3 games next year.   Wonder if that's going to happen.

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why do they always pick bottom tier teams to play in London? not just mediocre teams, but crap ass, sh!tty teams that suck rocks and have no star players. Don't they want to show off the league?

Because the good teams do not want to give up home games that may screw them in the playoff chase.

Interesting that Detroit is going back to back, although I am pretty sure both were road games at least.

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Because the good teams do not want to give up home games that may screw them in the playoff chase.

Interesting that Detroit is going back to back, although I am pretty sure both were road games at least.

 

I certainly understand it from the teams' and players' points of view, but the league should want to send some star power and one would think they could enforce it.

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I certainly understand it from the teams' and players' points of view, but the league should want to send some star power and one would think they could enforce it.

 

They probably could, but this is still not something that everybody is behind so you do not want to ruffle too many feathers I suppose.

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To me, it makes sense to drop 2 pre-season games and have every team play once a year in both London and Los Angeles. Fewer crappy preseason games plus more exposure in big cities makes too much sense.

 

Fug what the players want. If they don't like the working conditions, quit the job.

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Here's my question why can't they work it out so it's a road game for both teams. Seems like they could figure that out as long as it isn't a divisional matchup

 

You have to have an equal number of home games and road games in a season.  If two teams play in London and both get counted as road games then that will mean some other team somewhere will have less home games to make up for it.

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