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Doesn't that just make it more likely they have a talent level that would allow them to beat a good team?
Besides, if they're eliminated they can start having fun.
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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.Doesn't that just make it more likely they have a talent level that would allow them to beat a good team?
Besides, if they're eliminated they can start having fun.
Chiefs offense starting to get heavily concentrated to two players.
I guess, QM, but they were bottled up pretty well when they were held to 16 halfway through the third quarter, so I think there were some hints of things to come, that’s all.
At any rate your point is quite valid. I just don’t love the example of that particular game.
Yes, that’s an excellent example. Pittsburgh’s 2004 Halloween beatdown only to lose badly while hosting the AFC title game is probably another one.I think the 45-3 Jest game is a better example. We ****in whitewashed them and then at home in the playoffs...you know...
you were saying?Interested in a wager? Some sort of forum humiliation bet cause I think the Texans are going to win that game.
The open question is whether we are more likely to travel to LA or KC.good news everyone.
Steelers and Texans BOTH lost as well yesterday which means even though the #1 seed is probably out of reach, a first round bye is still in the cards if the patriots take care of business vs the steelers.
good news everyone.
Steelers and Texans BOTH lost as well yesterday which means even though the #1 seed is probably out of reach, a first round bye is still in the cards if the patriots take care of business vs the steelers.
The open question is whether we are more likely to travel to LA or KC.
you were saying?
of course I was not expecting the Pats to put up one of the most embarrassing endings to an NFL game in maybe ever
KC is probably lose the divisional, so whoever beats them travels to NE
Upon further review...
I have KC and Tenn winning out
NE, Hou, Pitt, LC and Denver losing 1 more
Balt and Miami losing 2 more
Indy losing 3 more
That leaves...
1 - KC (14-2)
2 - NE (12-4)
3 - Hou (12-4)
4 - Pitt (10-5-1)
5 - LAC (12-4)
6 - Ten (10-6)
Bal, Ind, Den at 9-7
Mia at 8-8
This will set up rematches with Ten at Hou and LAC at Pitt (because of the ridiculous division setup and in spite of the Chargers better record and win over Pitt, this game will be a home game for Pitt). Houston and Pitt will go on to win.
That leaves Pitt at KC and Hou at NE, with both home teams winning, resulting in a NE at KC title game in the AFC.
Some games may end up being meaningless and change things...
Hou vs Phi, LAC at Den and Ind at Tenn for instance.
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