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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.Divisional games usually are the best part of the league. With the last few weeks focused on divisional matchups, it really adds to the excitement. Although it would mean watering things down more, I'd love to see the league expand to 36 teams and have 6 divisions of 6 teams. That way the rivalries would constitute more than half the schedule. When the league scaled back from 5 to 4 teams in the division, they cut 25% of the rivalry games. Part of these new divisions could include more regional rivalries. I'd love to play the Giants, Redskins, and Eagles twice every season in addition to the Bills and Jets. Better football is exciting divisional matchups.As bad as the first 2/3rds of the season was from a viewing experience standpoint it really has become some quality football starting with the Dal/Min thursday night game.
Don't see miami going into pittsburgh and winning, which means it's likely KC/Oak or Houston at NE (if we can get the 1 seed wrapped up next week). All the more reason to root for KC to win the division.
Dolphins might be able to move that ball on their defense.
Denver could still get in, especially with Carr out. Not real worried about them at home though. They are a much faster team in Denver.
True but, I still think the coaches big time blew it. We win the SB with home field and ****y footed the last five quarters of the regular season. But hey the coaches got us there to begin with, mistakes happened. They learned from it.I can't fault the Pats for last year. The o-line injuries alone were debilitating. Then add Lewis, Edelman, Blount... yikes.
I'm in here Canada (eh?) and I'm getting this game in Spanish, anybody else? (Still better than Collingsworth)