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Pittsburgh lost to Baltimore (aka one of the worst teams in the NFL) in what seemed like a must-win game. Then it took them a full half today to start looking like they were better than Cleveland.
NY Jets lose to a mediocre Buffalo team in a must-win game. Maybe they get a slight pass because we all know this was Rex's SB. Still, though, you'd think a good team wins this game.
Denver lost to Oakland in another game where it they were the only ones with something at stake and then were taken to OT at home against the Bengals and their 2nd string QB. In between, they lost at Pittsburgh. Today, they are struggling to put the Chargers (another one of the worst teams in the NFL) away, leading 7-6 at the half. I'll bet they win, but it's hardly been the type of signature victory you'd expect to clinch HFA at home against a garbage team.
Patriots, well, I don't think I have to explain what we don't already know. Going into the home stretch, I predicted tough losses at Denver and at NYJ, but losing to a dead Miami team and losing to the terrible Eagles team at home? Come on.
Texans suck. No business being in the playoffs; they just play in a mind-boggling bad division.
Bengals probably won't get a fair shake without Dalton, who is rumored to be out through the AFCDG, or in other words, until next season.
Chiefs have played well but (a) come on, it's Smith-Reid, and (b) they have also struggled quite a bit against crummy opponents.
A team could get hot the AFC could ultimately produce the SB winner, but I've never seen such a battle-worn, non-elite group of teams heading to the postseason from a conference in a given calendar year.
Anyone have anything to add?
NY Jets lose to a mediocre Buffalo team in a must-win game. Maybe they get a slight pass because we all know this was Rex's SB. Still, though, you'd think a good team wins this game.
Denver lost to Oakland in another game where it they were the only ones with something at stake and then were taken to OT at home against the Bengals and their 2nd string QB. In between, they lost at Pittsburgh. Today, they are struggling to put the Chargers (another one of the worst teams in the NFL) away, leading 7-6 at the half. I'll bet they win, but it's hardly been the type of signature victory you'd expect to clinch HFA at home against a garbage team.
Patriots, well, I don't think I have to explain what we don't already know. Going into the home stretch, I predicted tough losses at Denver and at NYJ, but losing to a dead Miami team and losing to the terrible Eagles team at home? Come on.
Texans suck. No business being in the playoffs; they just play in a mind-boggling bad division.
Bengals probably won't get a fair shake without Dalton, who is rumored to be out through the AFCDG, or in other words, until next season.
Chiefs have played well but (a) come on, it's Smith-Reid, and (b) they have also struggled quite a bit against crummy opponents.
A team could get hot the AFC could ultimately produce the SB winner, but I've never seen such a battle-worn, non-elite group of teams heading to the postseason from a conference in a given calendar year.
Anyone have anything to add?