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Generic_Bills_Fan

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  1. 19 minutes ago, par73 said:

    I do think the line is too high, especially given the Bills injury report. Hopefully McKenzie clears protocol before the game. Bills always struggle against the Steelers (only beat "Duck" by a TD, despite 4 picks; last year's debacle-- for example).

    Steelers had tj watt for last years debacle…huge difference 

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  2. 29 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

    Yea that doesn’t really make it clear who’s home in those intra-conference games but the rest is pretty well explained.  Based on past schedules it looks like each division gets the home game twice in a row then it switches

  3. 15 minutes ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said:

    I think that's right

     

    That’s a pretty stupid system lol but it looks like the answer.  I would’ve alternated the division placement games too.  So now we will be away for the chiefs game one more time next year and then we will be home 3 times in a row

    4 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    Obviously they feel it's a less serious injury and are holding out hope that maybe allowing him to rest it will give him a chance to play with continued treatments

    Steelers final injury report:

     

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    Mann every edmunds is injured for the edmunds bowl?

  4. 5 minutes ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said:

    https://operations.nfl.com/gameday/nfl-schedule/creating-the-nfl-schedule/#:~:text=THE ANATOMY OF THE NFL SCHEDULE&text=Every team will play 17,games in the 2022 season.

     

    Here's a high level write-up I found. In terms of games vs. the other divisions, it rotates every 3 years which division each team plays in conference and every 4 years out of conference. Then they alternate who is home and who is away. For the games against the teams who finished in the same position the prior year in conference (for example, KC and Bills both won their division, so they play) they alternate those home and away too. 

    It seems like the ‘same position in the division’ games double up which I didn’t realize.  I knew the ‘you play this division every 4 years’ games rotated each time.

     

    we played kc two years in a row due to ‘finished in the same position in the division’ and were on the road both times and next year we will be on the road for ‘playing the entire afc west’ game 

     

    if my calculations are correct we should get a bunch of home games in a row after 2023 assuming we finish in the same position in the division as them 

  5. 5 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

    2024 and 2025 IF we place the same as they do in our respective divisions.

     

    2026 for sure.

    People are gonna freak when they see we’re on the road against kc next year too lol.  The ‘you placed the same in your division’ game seems to double up on who the home team is and the ‘you play the whole AFC West every 4 years games’ seem to swap back and forth each meeting and it lined up not in our favor the last few years.  

  6. 3 minutes ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said:

    It's not really nonsense, there is a formula for it. No personal judgement involved. 

    I’d love to know what the formula is…for those one off matchups against the two divisions in your conference you’re not playing all of, you get one at home and one on the road.   how do they determine which is home though?   We ended up getting ten at home and kc on the road but I’m not sure what specific rule prevented it from being kc at home and ten on the road 

     

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