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« Reply #15 on: December 27, 2024, 05:29:40 pm »

As someone who loves baseball just about as much as football...and waaaay more than basketball, I don't like that plan at all. The NBA should just suck it up and be satisfied with their second class citizenship.   Evil





Meh, NBA has been putting out better product for a while now than the NFL, where every other pass play is a PI or holding call and you get 15 for sneezing on a Quarterback.

Football is my favorite sport to watch but basketball is a close second and I’ve enjoyed it much over the last 6-7 years…

I don’t like having to get Netflix for special Christmas game, or getting peacock for a wildcard game or getting this for an extra Thursday night game.

As I said the NFL needs a reality check because the Christmas games and the Thursday game was atrocious television
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« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2024, 05:41:52 pm »

Well getting back on topic this was a terrible result. I think Cincinnati can beat overrated Broncos but I bet KC packs it in in in week 18, our only hope is if KC doesn’t want a division rival that nearly beat them in the playoffs
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« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2024, 06:07:01 pm »

Well getting back on topic this was a terrible result. I think Cincinnati can beat overrated Broncos but I bet KC packs it in in in week 18, our only hope is if KC doesn’t want a division rival that nearly beat them in the playoffs

Even if that happens, we still need either:

Indianapolis to lose at least one of their last two games (Giants on the road, Jacksonville at home), because they will jump us into the Broncos position, or

The Chargers to lose both their last two games (New England and Las Vegas, both on the road)
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« Reply #18 on: December 28, 2024, 08:09:37 pm »

Even if that happens, we still need either:

Indianapolis to lose at least one of their last two games (Giants on the road, Jacksonville at home), because they will jump us into the Broncos position, or

The Chargers to lose both their last two games (New England and Las Vegas, both on the road)

Well broncos lost so we are still technically alive, at least another day. It is possible INDY can choke less likely that KC will beat Denver with backups
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« Reply #19 on: December 28, 2024, 08:34:29 pm »

Well broncos lost so we are still technically alive, at least another day. It is possible INDY can choke less likely that KC will beat Denver with backups

Even if that happens, we still need either:

Indianapolis to lose at least one of their last two games (Giants on the road, Jacksonville at home), because they will jump us into the Broncos position

or the Chargers to lose both their last two games (New England and Las Vegas, both on the road)

The Chargers are officially now a wild card team after winning today.

That leaves the Broncos, Colts, Dolphins and Bengals to fight over the last spot.

If the Broncos beat the Chiefs backups, the rest doesn't matter. Our only hope now is if they lose, we win out, and the Colts lose at least one game.
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