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TNF: Bengals vs Ravens - Who are we rooting for?


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have to root for the ravens.  We need the bengals to be buried in losses and finish like 9-8 or something.  Same with cleveland and pittsburgh.

 

Let jax and baltimore win their divisions.  that would leave an outside shot at the wildcard if it came down to it.

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3 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

If you're on team: What's best for the Bills playoff odds-Ravens.

 

If you're wanting the wheels to fall off because you're a sad miserable little t-waffle that likes it better when the Bills suck because it makes your little insecurities feel better and helps your erectile dysfunction -Bengals

 

Pretty clear.

There is a Bills fan scenario where a Bengals victory could be beneficial.

 

The logic is that for the Bills to get to the playoffs they must win the division.  This game is meaningless to our Divisional aspirations.  If the Bills win the AFCE the next hope would be to get out of the 4th seed, the 4th seed will most likely get the path of having to go into KC. 

 

The best chance for the Bills to get the 3 seed is to be above the AFCN div winner Balt (because game behind and lost hth to Jax0.  If Balt loses they will only be one loss better than the Bills, all AFC losses.

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5 hours ago, ChrisWatson#21 said:

For the Bengals.  On Sunday for the Jets.  A higher draft pick is better than meaningless regular season wins.  

More losses also slightly increases odds that McD is gone at end of year, so there's an ever better reason to cheer for the Jets.

 

I don't think there's much chance he goes, but if the season ending is ugly enough, maybe.

 

 

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Just now, Toledo Bill said:

I’d trade McD for Harbaugh in a second

 

1 minute ago, Success said:

 

Harbaugh is an elite coach, imo.  

 

There aren't many.  But he always seems to do a good job w/ his teams.

 

Its always funny to me how distance skews the view of NFL fans.    Granted Harbaugh has a Super Bowl win under his belt, but his first six years in the league are almost identical to McDermott's.     Yet McDermott is a giant failure and Harbaugh is elite. 

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Just now, thenorthremembers said:

 

Its always funny to me how distance skews the view of NFL fans.    Granted Harbaugh has a Super Bowl win under his belt, but his first six years in the league are almost identical to McDermott's.     Yet McDermott is a giant failure and Harbaugh is elite. 


Not to mention he’s had some underwhelming seasons sprinkled in there.

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