solman
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Well...since they play each other ONE team must lose...I think that both teams lose one is almost automatic....If the Pats win their next three games (including at Indy and Buffalo) they will clinch the division if:
1. The Jets lose ONE of their next three games (Buffalo, Washington and Pittsburgh at home)
2. Buffalo loses ONE of its next three games (at the Jets, Cincinnati, at Miami)
Well...since they play each other ONE team must lose...I think that both teams lose one is almost automatic....
If the Pats win their next three games (including at Indy and Buffalo) they will clinch the division if:
1. The Jets lose ONE of their next three games (Buffalo, Washington and Pittsburgh at home) AND
2. Buffalo loses ONE of its next three games (at the Jets, Cincinnati, at Miami)
If the Pats win their next three games (including at Indy and Buffalo) they will clinch the division if:
1. The Jets lose ONE of their next three games (Buffalo, Washington and Pittsburgh at home) AND
2. Buffalo loses ONE of its next three games (at the Jets, Cincinnati, at Miami)
I applaud your calculating this for us. But I question your findings. For example, how exactly will the Pats clinch in week 10 by beating Buffalo when they play Buffalo in week 11?