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Week 16: Sunday Games Around the League


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11 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:


not favored,  but not out of the running. Shocking you don’t even know the odds.

We were out of the running, if you saw how the Jags have been playing then you would have known that. Shocking that you would eve think the Jags would win one of the last two, nice try though.

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4 minutes ago, Watkins101 said:

If we win out, colts win, browns win, and titans lose, we would face the titans in the first round.

 

The Titans would have to lose to the Texans after beating the Packers tonight. Not happening.

 

If the Bills win out they will be the #2 with the Dolphins or Colts matchup virtually locked in depending on the Steelers/Browns game.  Steelers win we will play the Dolphins again. Browns win and we are playing the Colts. It really is that simple if the Bills win out.

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine

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3 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

 

Fumbles on his last 2 drives. 

Well....if you are looking to take a crap on Mayfield ....so be it.....I kinda like the Browns....same Karma as Bills ...would like to see them in the playoffs for their fans and city ....and see them bump someone better out...

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1 minute ago, Bleedingreennc said:

We were out of the running, if you saw how the Jags have been playing then you would have known that. Shocking that you would eve think the Jags would win one of the last two, nice try though.

We are trying to tell you mathematically your terrible team was not out of the running until today and you are clearly too dense to comprehend this. Enjoy your stay chief.

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2 minutes ago, BITE ME said:

 

The Titans would have to lose to the Texans after beating the Packers tonight. Not happening.

 

If the Bills win out they will be the #2 with the Dolphins or Colts matchup virtually locked in depending on the Steelers/Browns game.  Steelers win we will play the Dolphins again. Browns win and we are playing the Colts. It really is that simple if the Bills win out.

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine

Just win baby.  I've always hated the idea of resting starters anyways.

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19 minutes ago, JESSEFEFFER said:

I suspect officials scewed the Browns on the call.  Fumbled backwards and did not hit the ground.  That should be eligible for advancement, imo.

 

For anyone confused, 

 

Fumble:  1 Definition.

A ball that is intentionally muffed, and goes forward or backward, is a batted ball (12-1-8). ... If the player loses possession after he has tucked the ball into his body, it is a fumble.

 

1 minute ago, klos63 said:

each win cost them a different QB in the draft.

 

Huh? Jets were locked into #2 even if they won all 3 games. 

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Quick rules question regarding the fumbles within two minutes. I know the player that fumbled is the only one that can advance the ball. My question is: if the QB fumbles the ball, can he pick it up and then pass it since he is the player that fumbled the ball? Or does the term "advance" apply strictly to running with the ball? I am a little foggy on the terminology.

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Certainly seems, with how today has played out, that we will be playing out the last 2 weeks as normal (minus resting anyone who’s banged up). 
 

I’m not sure our team cares much about who they play, but I do think they want the 2 seed and potential home field throughout until/if they play KC.  

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Just now, Big C said:

Quick rules question regarding the fumbles within two minutes. I know the player that fumbled is the only one that can advance the ball. My question is: if the QB fumbles the ball, can he pick it up and then pass it since he is the player that fumbled the ball? Or does the term "advance" apply strictly to running with the ball? I am a little foggy on the terminology.

He can't advance the ball past the line of scrimmage, fumble and then throw a pass. 

 

If he's behind the line of scrimmage he can throw a pass. 

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