dollars 2 donuts Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 18 hours ago, Doc Brown said: It's plausible if we beat them we could win out and take the division. If the Ravens wake up and the Dolphins who've looked good recently pull off the upset. Pats will be heavily favored in both games though. I'm not sure who holds the tiebreaker if they both finish 13-4 who hold the tiebreaker. Doc, I don't know why nobody else listens on this subject. The Phins have won 4 straight, have a pulse, and their schedule goes: @ Steelers (7-6) Bengals (4-9) Bucs (7-6) @ NE (11-2) No, I don't think they make the playoffs and maybe they can't beat New England, but I think they may have SOMETHING to play for on 1/4, especially if they can roll to 9-7, which is not impossible. If they are 9-7 and they can ruin the Pats season..yeah, they might show up. All we have to do in that scenario is run the table. The division would be ours and with 2 additional AFC losses by the Broncos, the Conference would be ours, as well. I refuse to give up pursuit of the division and the conference. Go Bills Edited 14 hours ago by dollars 2 donuts Quote
Bray Wyatt Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago While the dolphins nearly beat New England the first time around (if the rb didnt have his toe step ob) I cant see it happening the last week of the season. We all know Tua's record in cold games, and this one is in NE in January. Quote
Success Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 21 hours ago, Instincts said: Unless they rest their starters they likely aren't loosing those games, especially Mike Vrabel coached team. They don't take any team for granted, Vrabel won't allow it. How are they? Buffalo slipped vs Atlanta and Miami. New England simply beats the teams they were supposed to including BUFFALO and TAMPA who are two contenders. And this is without a legitimate star receiver, and in all three phases they've been winning - elite special teams (marcus jones is an elite return man, defense and offense as well as the kicking game). What more can you ask? All the other good teams in the league seem to slip up here and there with the exception of Denver who doesn't have New England's offense. What are you looking for here? I said that they're a very good team and greatly improved. Not enough? Quote
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