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If the season ended today, these would be the AFC Playoff seeds. Seeds could move around based on tonight's game, but the teams would remain the same).
1. Patriots (even if the Bengals win tonight)
2. Bengals
3. Broncos
4. Texans
5. Chiefs
6. Jets
We all know from painful experience that teams that are hot at the end of the regular season tend to do well in the Playoffs, so I looked at what each of these teams have done over the past five weeks (back to week 12). I use "average" points because the Bengals and Broncos have played four games instead of five over the last five weeks.
Team W-L Record Average Points Scored Average Points Given Up Average Margin of Victory
Pats: 2--3: 26.4 Points Scored, 22.6 Points Given Up, 3.8 Margin of Victory
Bengals: 3--1: 28.0 Points Scored, 14.3 Points Given Up, 13.7 Margin of Victory
Broncos: 2--2: 21.5 Points Scored, 19.0 Points Given Up, 2.5 Margin of Victory
Texans: 3--2: 20.2 Points Scored, 15.8 Points Given Up, 4.4 Margin of Victory
Chiefs: 5--0: 25.0 Points Scored, 14.4 Points Given Up, 10.6 Margin of Victory
Jets: 5--0: 27.2 Points Scored, 16.8 Points Given Up, 10.4 Margin of Victory
I guess the glass is half empty or half full for the Pats. They've overcome absurd injuries and are still in the middle of the group in terms of Points Scored, but dead last in terms of Points Given Up. They're the only team with a losing record (unless the Broncos lose tonight).
The two Wild Card teams have the hot hands (undefeated) and their average margin of victory has been over 10 points. The Bengals have averaged the most points scored and have the second lowest number of points given up for a 13.7 point margin of victory.
This all suggests that the Playoffs will come down to Home Field and intangibles for the Pats. I wouldn't want the team that played yesterday to have to beat any of these teams on the road...even the Bungles.
Brady is their biggest intangible, but they have to get some weapons healthy fast and hope that the O-Line can protect him...which it definitely wasn't doing yesterday.
I still see them in San Francisco, but I think we're going to have some white knuckle moments getting there.
1. Patriots (even if the Bengals win tonight)
2. Bengals
3. Broncos
4. Texans
5. Chiefs
6. Jets
We all know from painful experience that teams that are hot at the end of the regular season tend to do well in the Playoffs, so I looked at what each of these teams have done over the past five weeks (back to week 12). I use "average" points because the Bengals and Broncos have played four games instead of five over the last five weeks.
Team W-L Record Average Points Scored Average Points Given Up Average Margin of Victory
Pats: 2--3: 26.4 Points Scored, 22.6 Points Given Up, 3.8 Margin of Victory
Bengals: 3--1: 28.0 Points Scored, 14.3 Points Given Up, 13.7 Margin of Victory
Broncos: 2--2: 21.5 Points Scored, 19.0 Points Given Up, 2.5 Margin of Victory
Texans: 3--2: 20.2 Points Scored, 15.8 Points Given Up, 4.4 Margin of Victory
Chiefs: 5--0: 25.0 Points Scored, 14.4 Points Given Up, 10.6 Margin of Victory
Jets: 5--0: 27.2 Points Scored, 16.8 Points Given Up, 10.4 Margin of Victory
I guess the glass is half empty or half full for the Pats. They've overcome absurd injuries and are still in the middle of the group in terms of Points Scored, but dead last in terms of Points Given Up. They're the only team with a losing record (unless the Broncos lose tonight).
The two Wild Card teams have the hot hands (undefeated) and their average margin of victory has been over 10 points. The Bengals have averaged the most points scored and have the second lowest number of points given up for a 13.7 point margin of victory.
This all suggests that the Playoffs will come down to Home Field and intangibles for the Pats. I wouldn't want the team that played yesterday to have to beat any of these teams on the road...even the Bungles.
Brady is their biggest intangible, but they have to get some weapons healthy fast and hope that the O-Line can protect him...which it definitely wasn't doing yesterday.
I still see them in San Francisco, but I think we're going to have some white knuckle moments getting there.











