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RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - West Union KennyG - 11-15-2015 Ghostkowski - 54 yard FG - Patriots win! RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - BritishBengal - 11-15-2015 Eugh effin Pats. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - phil413 - 11-15-2015 dang thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - BritishBengal - 11-15-2015 Terrible playcalling for the Giants at the Patriots goaline, should have eaten up more time and made it far harder for the Pats. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - phil413 - 11-15-2015 (11-15-2015, 09:49 PM)phil413 Wrote: dang thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - Thefinalcut813 - 11-15-2015 Hate is a strong word. I HATE the Patriots! RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - Gamma Ray Tan - 11-15-2015 Oh well ..... Pats don't look that good. They've lost some steam. I think the Bengals could go up there and take them. Who Dey! RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - West Union KennyG - 11-15-2015 (11-15-2015, 09:54 PM)Gamma Ray Tan Wrote: Oh well ..... Pats don't look that good. They've lost some steam. I think the Bengals could go up there and take them. Who Dey! This... if anything, Patriots looked vulnerable. Bengals could beat them. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - BobJones4980 - 11-16-2015 (11-15-2015, 09:54 PM)Gamma Ray Tan Wrote: Oh well ..... Pats don't look that good. They've lost some steam. I think the Bengals could go up there and take them. Who Dey! (11-15-2015, 11:31 PM)West Union KennyG Wrote: This... if anything, Patriots looked vulnerable. Bengals could beat them. They squeaked out a win but it was a bad night for the Patriots, Eldelman has a broken foot and the Pats have 1 weapon on the offense with Gronk. This was a costly game for them that could bring them down a notch. Also : lol Broncos RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - West Union KennyG - 11-16-2015 (11-15-2015, 01:44 AM)West Union KennyG Wrote: Updated W/ Today's Results: The disturbing parts about today: 1) New England pulled off that win against Giants - but definitely looked vulnerable (and lost Edelman w/ broken bone in his foot). 2) Pittsburgh won. They now lead the field of wildcard teams. But as long as we win tomorrow, they remain 3.5 games back of AFC North with 6 games left to play. 3) New England's SOS got stronger & Cincinnati's weaker. NE still has a hold on the SOS tie breaker. The Good About Today: 1) Denver lost for the 2nd week in a row! They are now 7-2; w/ a 4-2 conference record. And Denver lost to the Chiefs (who Bengals beat by two scores) and looked really bad. Those who had us losing to Denver later may want to rethink that one. 2) Cleveland was officially & mathematically eliminated from AFC North contention. 3) If Bengals win tomorrow, Ravens are officially & mathematically eliminated from AFC North contention (leaving Pittsburgh as only team to have a shot at us). 4) The Jungle will be rocking on Monday Night Football - WHO-DEY! RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - wolfkaosaun - 11-16-2015 (11-15-2015, 11:31 PM)West Union KennyG Wrote: This... if anything, Patriots looked vulnerable. Bengals could beat them. Giants defense has Brady's number. Pressure him early and often, and he will make some mistakes. Won't be many, but will be crucial. Pats pass defense still doesn't scare me. Linebackers aren't that great in coverage. Butler kept OBJ in check but rest of that secondary looked lost and was beat early and often. So pass rush, using the seams, and quick receivers seems the best way to beat the Pats. Thankfully, the Bengals have all 3. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - Joelist - 11-16-2015 Plus the Pats were saved by the NFL again being wildly inconsistent on what a catch is. In any normal reality Odell Beckham's TD counts, especially because there was no "interference" with his catch until his third step. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - hitchopottimus - 11-16-2015 I think the Ravens have one more week to go before they're mathematically eliminated. even if the Bengals win this week. (Although for all practical purposes they are.) They can't catch Cincinnati by themselves, for reasons already stated, but if they win out, Cincinnatil loses out, and Pittsburgh plays their way into a three way tie, then in the three way tiebreak they would be 3-1 in the three team head-to-head, while Pittsburgh would be 2-2, as would the Bengals. Looking at catching Cincinnati in a two way tie they would be eliminated, but the prospect of a three way tie says they have one more week to suffer with a tiny shred of mathematical hope. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - West Union KennyG - 11-16-2015 (11-16-2015, 09:37 AM)hitchopottimus Wrote: I think the Ravens have one more week to go before they're mathematically eliminated. even if the Bengals win this week. (Although for all practical purposes they are.) They can't catch Cincinnati by themselves, for reasons already stated, but if they win out, Cincinnatil loses out, and Pittsburgh plays their way into a three way tie, then in the three way tiebreak they would be 3-1 in the three team head-to-head, while Pittsburgh would be 2-2, as would the Bengals. Looking at catching Cincinnati in a two way tie they would be eliminated, but the prospect of a three way tie says they have one more week to suffer with a tiny shred of mathematical hope. Good catch - I hadn't considered a 3 way tie but was basing it entirely on the one-to-one match-up. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - XenoMorph - 11-16-2015 So win tonight and the Browns are eliminated from Division contenders and the Ravens could be out before we play the Cardinals Shoudlnt we current hold the tie breaker on the Pats with a better divisional record? (or since both are 100% W ratio does it skip to the next one?) RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - Earendil - 11-16-2015 (11-16-2015, 02:58 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: So win tonight and the Browns are eliminated from Division contenders and the Ravens could be out before we play the Cardinals I could be wrong, but I believe divisional record only matters inside the division. So the Bengals division record would be irrelevant in seedings. Now, conference record on the other hand... RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - yellowxdiscipline - 11-16-2015 Can Brock keep the Broncos afloat? Manning needs to call it a career. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - XenoMorph - 11-16-2015 (11-16-2015, 06:07 PM)Earendil Wrote: I could be wrong, but I believe divisional record only matters inside the division. So the Bengals division record would be irrelevant in seedings. Now, conference record on the other hand... i ment conference. RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - West Union KennyG - 11-16-2015 (11-16-2015, 06:07 PM)Earendil Wrote: I could be wrong, but I believe divisional record only matters inside the division. So the Bengals division record would be irrelevant in seedings. Now, conference record on the other hand... That is correct. http://www.nfl.com/standings/tiebreakingprocedures Quote:NFL Tiebreaking Procedures RE: 2015 Playoff Implications - Earendil - 11-16-2015 (11-16-2015, 06:29 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: i ment conference. Sure you did... ![]() I figured that's what you meant, but commented just in case. |