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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.Am I missing something? Pro football reference had them 5th in takeaways not tied for first.Here's an odd pair of stats to contemplate:
Buffalo's defense ranks next to last in the league in sacks, but is tied for #1 in combined interceptions and forced fumbles.
Am I missing something? Pro football reference had them 5th in takeaways not tied for first.
OhDifferent stat...forced fumble doesn't always mean a takeaway, but it's still meaningful IMO.
Everybody seems to be focusing on the Steelers', but the last year that the Pats ran the table in the AFCE was 2012.
They lost two (meaningful) games in 2013.
In 2014 and 2015, they lost twice, but the second loss each season was a meaningless game in Week 17.
One of their two losses last year was to Buffalo in Week 4.
So, obviously they still win SB's when they lose Division games, but, personally, I think that the four remaining Division games this year, viewed together, pose as much, or even more, of a risk of another L as the Pittsburgh game.
Division games are unpredictable and always difficult, especially when the other team has something to play for, as the Bills do. I'll be very happy if the Pats end up 13--3.
I disagree. They will roll through these 4 games. All 3 teams are just not good enough to compete with the patriots. Week 4 last year was without brady btw and we would have swept the division if he didn’t have that game stolen from him.Everybody seems to be focusing on the Steelers', but the last year that the Pats ran the table in the AFCE was 2012.
They lost two (meaningful) games in 2013.
In 2014 and 2015, they lost twice, but the second loss each season was a meaningless game in Week 17.
One of their two losses last year was to Buffalo in Week 4.
So, obviously they still win SB's when they lose Division games, but, personally, I think that the four remaining Division games this year, viewed together, pose as much, or even more, of a risk of another L as the Pittsburgh game.
Division games are unpredictable and always difficult, especially when the other team has something to play for, as the Bills do. I'll be very happy if the Pats end up 13--3.
They won 7 in a row last year going into the post season and look how that worked out.I still wouldn't wanna run the table. I don't like winning streaks going into the playoffs. It does help that teams like the chiefs and jaguars are losing.
One of their two losses last year was to Buffalo in Week 4.
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