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Bills Stadium Name Change, Dareus' Suspension, Preseason Thoughts

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In this episode of the ToT-cast, Chris Okrainetz and Tristan Garnett discuss the Buffalo Bills and their recent news from training camp. They discuss the recent stadium name change from Ralph Wilson Stadium to New Era Field, the suspension of Marcell Dareus, the open linebacker position opposite of Jerry Hughes, thoughts from the teams first preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts, and players to watch for during the Bills second preseason game against the New York Giants. Here’s a rundown of what was discussed on the podcast: – We discuss the Bills changing their stadium name from Ralph Wilson Stadium to New Era Field (1:11) – Dareus' suspension, who can step up to fill his absence, plus thoughts on rookie Adolphus Washington (3:58) – The open outside linebacker spot opposite of Hughes and whether Manny Lawson, Kroy Biermann, Lorenzo Alexander, or Eric Striker, can take advantage of the opportunity (9:17) – Stephon Gilmore's dominance at training camp (12:24) – Thoughts on the offence, including Tyrod Taylor's propensity to run and the play of Cyrus Kouandjio at left tackle (14:30) – We share our thoughts on the Bills first preseason game against the Colts (17:27) – Players we're excited to watch during the Bills second preseason game against the Giants (27:35) * * * You can listen to every episode of the ToT-cast on iTunes, SoundCloud, or stream it from our website. Make sure you not only subscribe to the show so you don’t miss any new episodes, but leave us a nice review — if you think we’ve earned it! Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on Twitter @TipoftheTower, and like our Facebook page @Tip of the Tower.

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