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Hard Knocks will be the Buffalo Bills this year


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19 minutes ago, frankw said:

I honestly can't believe people still watch this poo.

 

I watched each year until I dropped my NFL fandom. The jets year was great it gave many classic Rex lines. The epic response that Antonio Cromartie gave trying to name all his kids. Gruden was great too, both at TB and LA. I enjoied the Texans and Vincet Wilford shenanigans. I did not know I ultra hard-ass like Bill O'Brian came home to a disability child and showed a totally different side of his persona. Then I think teams took control of what gets released and I lost joy in FF&NFL in general, thus lame like 98% of the slop they release now...... Plus there's like what 5 or 6 other teams that have shows with similar content as hard knocks across all platforms. Id rather watch re-runs of married with children......

All the rookies shows are great most times. I still remember ravens being the first and Tony Siragusa bustin Shannon Sharpe balls. I liked the insight to coaches, Brian Billick was a genius .......who could not find a QB despite being a QB guru. 

I haven't watch in years tho... I miss the old times.....

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

 

I watched each year until I dropped my NFL fandom. The jets year was great it gave many classic Rex lines. The epic response that Antonio Cromartie gave trying to name all his kids. Gruden was great too, both at TB and LA. I enjoied the Texans and Vincet Wilford shenanigans. I did not know I ultra hard-ass like Bill O'Brian came home to a disability child and showed a totally different side of his persona. Then I think teams took control of what gets released and I lost joy in FF&NFL in general, thus lame like 98% of the slop they release now...... Plus there's like what 5 or 6 other teams that have shows with similar content as hard knocks across all platforms. Id rather watch re-runs of married with children......

All the rookies shows are great most times. I still remember ravens being the first and Tony Siragusa bustin Shannon Sharpe balls. I liked the insight to coaches, Brian Billick was a genius .......who could not find a QB despite being a QB guru. 

I haven't watch in years tho... I miss the old times.....

Yeah I agree years ago there were some gems but I haven't been even slightly curious to watch in a very long time. I suppose maybe that's a sign of the state of "reality tv" now?

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29 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yeah I agree years ago there were some gems but I haven't been even slightly curious to watch in a very long time. I suppose maybe that's a sign of the state of "reality tv" now?

Brother, I don't have a clue about what to watch, Ive been victim to too many "reality TV" scams. Bear Grylls was the last straw for me.... wait a second I did watch early pawn stars for about 6 full seasons. That slop 90 Day Fiance, Temptation Island, and marriage at first sight shows should be banned. Total trash that get insane ratings. 

The last series I watched with GREAT joy and excitement was the first Dexter series on showtime. They do not make any TV movie slop for me in the last 20 or so years. New Dexter was a complete joke. Besides having one gem hidden each year, example I liked dune..... but Im a Syfy junkie. 

Hell recently Im on the wine mom schedule with murder shows Forensic Files, dateline, any murder shows copies. My TV/movies knowledge is 20 years ago when history channel had Modern Marvels, MTV played music videos, and BET had Comic View. My gods do I miss those days...

Plus Im on a terrible Habit with YouTube shorts, I need to do better...... Sucks being a old soul in this era. 

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6 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Hopefully they'll cancel it before we ever have to do it

They recently loosened the criteria for participation.  I thought we would eventually HAVE to participate, which the NFL CAN force us to, but the pool of eligible teams refreshes faster than I thought.

Let's hope our lack of popularity keeps us out.

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