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BillyBilliams

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  1. Makes sense. The ***** storm that would happen if he played and got another one would be horrific. I'm glad for this young man. I hope he gets healthy and is able to play next year.
  2. That's where I'm at as well. I think the Bills need to look at a long term replacement Center starting this offseason. Morse is a wonderful guy and a fantastic player, but I'm concerned about his short and long term health.
  3. Again? 3 concussions in 4 months should already tip it off that he should be on IR.
  4. He absolutely will get paid in that stratosphere. Burrow has a Super Bowl, but Jackson has a League MVP, and it was unanimous.
  5. It’s pretty simple for me. This is all based on if Buffalo wins. If the Raiders win, I’m rooting for the Dolphins over the Jets. This gives the Chiefs a matchup against Miami. Who wouldn’t want to see Tyreek on the road against his former team with a chance to end their season in the first round? If the Chiefs win, I’m rooting for the Jets. A Jets win guarantees a matchup between the Steelers and Patriots (and to a lesser extent, the Jaguars, but only if they lose today and Pats/Dolphins/Steelers all lose). I would welcome us to play New England or Pittsburgh in the first round of the playoffs.
  6. I'd rather Kansas City lose so we can just be the 1 seed Exactly. What people are forgetting was there was a review for a fumble that the Bills recovered on the kickoff. Things can happen.
  7. I don't agree with the Coin flip with Cincy/Balt. Not because it screws Cincy, but it screws Baltimore. They would have beaten Cincy twice. So they'd have to beat Cincy AND win the Coin flip? Sounds kind of garbage.
  8. That is incorrect. If Cincinnati had lost to Buffalo, the Ravens/Bengals game would have been a win an you're a division champ game. So if we are going to assume Buffalo losing to Cincinnati, why do we not assume Cincy losing to Buffalo? If they lost to Buffalo, then they wouldn't be coin flipping for the Division if they lost again.
  9. I'm simply not going to agree that Cincy has the biggest gripe. They were a full game behind KC and Buffalo at the time of week 17 starting. If you want to say they have the biggest gripe, I'd argue Baltimore has an even more gripe. They would have beat Cincy TWICE and would still need a coin flip in order to get a home game.
  10. Yes. If Buffalo wins, the AFCC plays on neutral site. If Buffalo loses and Cincy wins, Buffalo drops to the 3 seed based on the SOV tiebreaker.
  11. Kansas City had the #2 seed locked up going into Week 17 anyways after they won their game. They came into the week not controlling their own destiny. This now ensures they still do not control their own destiny. It's still the same scenario. If KC wants to play in the AFCC at home, they still need Buffalo to lose. Their advantage is they'll be getting the bye week and now they control their own destiny, when in fact going into week 17, they didn't.
  12. It's not just a random loss. It was their last loss to get them at 4 losses. They lost that game on MNF and dropped to 4-4 after that game. If they don't lose that specific game, they would be the same record as Buffalo and would be the 2 seed right now. Going into Week 17, they would be the 1 seed, actually.
  13. They have 4 losses. The Bills have 3 losses. The ONLY gripe I think you might be able to have is if Buffalo and Cincy wins, and KC loses, who gets the 2 seed. I say this because Cincy would finish the year 12-4 and KC would be 13-4. Cincy beat KC and would have owned the tie breaker. Unfortunately for the them, the NFL rightfully cancelled the game. Again, if they didn't lose 32-13, they wouldn't be in this situation. Your analogy doesn't make sense, because despite that loss to Minnesota, they were still the 1 seed going into last week. They controlled their own destiny, until they didn't, and it was no fault of their own. They were victims of a catastrophic accident where their game could not be played.
  14. We would be the 2. Buffalo is currently 12-3 and Cincinnati is currently 11-4. Buffalo has the better record.
  15. How so? They have 4 losses. Buffalo and KC have 3 losses. Buffalo was ahead of Cincy going into the week only because they had less losses and more wins than Cincy. Cincy owns the tiebreaking procedures standings. Technically you can say Baltimore got the short end of the stick. If they beat Cincy this weekend, they would have beaten them twice and would STILL need a coin flip in order to win the division.
  16. Both teams went into the locker room and the NFL made the decision to postpone the game. The NFL took responsibility for that, so they didn't leave it in the hands of Cincy, Buffalo, or the refs.
  17. Don't lose 32-13 to Cleveland and you wouldn't be talking about this. In fact, if you didn't lose 32-13 to Cleveland, you'd be the 2 seed right now.
  18. How would it be unfair? If KC loses and Buffalo wins, then KC finishes the season 13-4 and Buffalo finishes 13-3. KC has more losses and are behind in literally every tiebreaker possible. They could "play" the Bills/Bengals game, start the game and run the clock out to a 0-0 tie and Buffalo would still finish ahead of them.
  19. I don't like Indy simply because it's proximity to Missouri. Yes, I understand Kansas City is the same miles difference to Indy than Buffalo, but what people are not getting is the entire state are huge KC fans. I spent my high school years in Missouri, and there were very rare Rams fans back then. Everybody were KC red. West of Indianapolis are rabid Chiefs fans.
  20. They still have a legit path to the 2 seed. If Buffalo loses and Cincy wins, then they are the two seed. It's weird to me why Cincy is scrambling for no votes. Just beat the damn Ravens with a backup QB. What are we talking about here? If you lose, that means you lost TWICE to Baltimore anyways. You SHOULD be worried about playing on the road. I don't agree with the coin flip, either. I don't believe you should be able to use ANY way to determine anything like that if it's in the Tiebreaking procedures. Coin Flip is the 11th tie-breaker.
  21. I'm confused by why the Bengals feel they are getting shafted. At the end of the day, of the 3 teams, they are the only one with 4 current losses.
  22. If it's at a neutral site, just bring it to Glendale so the SB is already going to be over here. I'm only saying that because I live in Tucson, and I'm assuming I would be able to utilize my season tickets to obtain a ticket or two for the game.
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