12-21-2022, 11:22 AM
(12-19-2022, 12:36 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: The Bengals completed another come from behind (that's what she said) victory against the desperate Buccaneers yesterday. That makes them 10-2 since the 0-2 start of the season.
The next three games:
Sat 12/24 @ NE
Mon 1/2 vs. Bills @ HOME
Sun 1/8 vs. Ratbirds @ HOME
You all probably know where I stand (win out, and win Super Bowl, based on the poop bag toss and Mom's help) but I am wondering where everyone thinks they will end up. For comparison, here is the rest of the schedule for the Rats, Chiefs, and Bills:
Ratbirds:
Sat 12/24 vs. Atlanta @ HOME
Sun 1/1 vs. pissburgh @ HOME
Sun 1/8 @ Cincinnati
Chiefs: If this were college, they wouldn't get in based on a pathetic strength of schedule
Sat 12/24 vs. Seattle @ HOME
Sun 1/1 vs. Denver @ HOME
Sun 1/8 @ Las Vegas Raiders
Buffalo:
Sat 12/24 @ Chicago
Mon 1/2 @ Cincinnati
Sun 1/8 vs. NE Patriots @ HOME
I could actually see Buffalo losing on the road to Chicago. They are getting really good play from Fields, although their defense is suspect. It is REALLY hard to imagine the Chefs (that was on purpose) losing to anyone except MAYBE the Raiders, who have to travel to pissburgh and play SF at home before the final week and are likely to be eliminated. Which sucks, because the folks battling injuries will likely just shut it down for the season.
Even if Cincy wins out, there is a really good chance that KC gets the one seed. Their schedule is just such a joke. Even if the Bengals win out, assuming the Chefs do as well, they will still have to play in Round 1, most likely against the Miami Dolphins (just took their schedule and gave them a win final week against the Jets). Miami will be a tough out. There is also a chance if the Rats keep falling that they could be the seven seed and come to Cincinnati, which I would like much more than Miami.
Here is the NFL Playoff machine, if you care to plug in different scenarios. It is pretty fun.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine
First, let me say: FTS
That said, Pitt's defense is good, but their offense is BAD. However, every so often in his career, Trubisky has a really good game. Pitt's not necessarily the pushover they seem, especially against the Ravens.
Also, I could see both Seattle and Denver beating KC. Seattle has the offense to hang with the Chiefs and Denver's defense is good enough to slow the Chiefs down, though, obviously they would need SOMETHING from their offense to actually win.