Check.
Bring on Buffalo. What are the probable playoff match-ups looking like?
Posted by bizquig3000 on 2004-12-27 19:48:38 +0000
Steelers and Pats have two weeks off (games from week 17 don't affect their post season seeds plus they get the bye anyway). Depending on the outcomes of Bills, Broncos, Rams and Jets this week, it looks like Colts will host Broncos (or Bills) and Chargers host Jets (or Broncos if Bills are seed #6). Bills are in if either Denver or Jets lose next week (and of course, Bills beat Steelers).
Anybody give a shit about the NFC?
Posted by frame609 on 2004-12-27 19:53:00 +0000
Carolina Panthers = yr. NFC champs.
Posted by bizquig3000 on 2004-12-27 19:54:28 +0000
Probably. Ya never know, it kinda depends if they can beat the Falcons, who they can't seem to beat.
Posted by tgl on 2004-12-27 20:35:16 +0000
Oops, bring on S.F. I want Buffalo to bring it to Pittsburgh.
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After all this stuff gets brought, will we have enough room for it?
Still hoping for a 3 AFC East teams in the playoffs...
Posted by dawnbixtler on 2004-12-27 20:41:06 +0000
Here here. Go Bledsoe!
Posted by bizquig3000 on 2004-12-27 22:18:17 +0000
Might be only 2 AFC East teams. Assuming the Rams beat the Eagles (not likely, but for argument's sake say they do), the Rams' next opponent is the Jets. Rams *hafta* win out to get in the postseason.
Bills, they have to beat the Steelers (almost typed "Stealers" there) and hope for either the Jets to tank one or the Broncos to tank one. Denver wins, they're in. They'll play the Colts, who most likely will rest all their starters so they'll be fresh, plus, if they let the Broncos beat them, they'll play them again, next week, in the post-season. If I were the Colts, I'd prefer to play them over the Bills.
So... it's unlikely we'll have three AFC East teams. So, if you want Bledsoe: let's go Rams!