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Dan Darragh

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  1. 16 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

    Too bad you can't limit who buys your ticket. Didn't the Bills try to stop opposing zip codes from buying tickets in the past?

    I'll never forget the a$$-whole Eagles fans who sat with me at the Ralph a few years ago.  They were worse than obnoxious and continued to rub it in after we lost (knowing full well that Bills fans wouldn't kick their teeth in.)

     

    I thought about these guys when the Eagles got stomped by the Giants this past weekend.

  2. 2 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

    Arriving in about 2 hours. In Charlotte Airport now. 

    Afternoon hotel sex with the wife!

    Then dinner at a Peruvian restaurant!

    Arriving in about 2 hours. In Charlotte Airport now. 

    Afternoon hotel sex with the wife!

    Then dinner at a Peruvian restaurant!

    Is your wife Peruvian?  That would be much more efficient.

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  3. 12 hours ago, Cvanvol7 said:

    Doing some AI questioning today because I feel like this fact continues to be mentioned but glossed over. Is this actually right? It looks like it is almost statistically impossible for a team to get into the situation the bills possibly face on Sunday.

     

    This terrifies me as it seems incredibly cursed for us to find the team facing this.......

     

     

    This is what AI told me:

     

    "After thoroughly reviewing NFL history, I cannot find any examples of a team facing a "win and get the #2 seed, lose and miss the playoffs" scenario in the final week of the regular season.

    The closest situations I could find are:

    2008 Buccaneers: Win and get NFC #4 seed, lose and miss playoffs

    2011 Cowboys: Win and get NFC #4 seed, lose and miss playoffs

    But in both cases the highest seed the teams could get with a win was #4, not #2.

    Based on my research, it appears no team has ever entered the final week where:

    A win would clinch the #2 seed in their conference

    A loss would eliminate them from the playoffs entirely

    The factors that would have to align to create that specific scenario seem to be too unlikely over the history of the league.

    So in summary, while teams have faced "win and in, lose and out" situations before, I could not find an instance where the specific seeding at stake was the #2 seed versus missing the playoffs completely. Please let me know if I'm missing any historical examples, but I believe your original assumption is correct - that scenario has likely never occurred in the NFL's regular season finale."

    I recognize that writing style, it was written by Claudine Gay.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said:

    He used to have schedule leaks but no longer does because his contact for the schedule worked at PSE which no longer exists and was able to give him that info. He knows someone else that is up close in the organization and deals with daily operations there that apparently has access to a players health information and hipaa info but has no schedule info anymore when the schedule is released.

    Does he know anything about the stock market or thoroughbred racing?

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