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13 minutes ago, dw49 said:

 

 

I think they do as 6-5 is a better win percentage than  7-6. Oops ... this was suppose to be in reply of if the Steelers move ahead of us with a win.

I think they are ahead of us. I supposed the Broncos beat the Chiefs 100-99, the Steelers winning that game was robbery, they got a PI call that was non sense at the end. You go Big Ben whoooo Hoooo. Steelers aren't doing jack crap, the league needs to realize.

 

We just need to run the table, screw the Refs and the league.

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1 minute ago, Wentzszn said:

Steelers still have a tough schedule. Vikings, Titans, chiefs. We are going to have to be Titans fans.

depends if the titans lose to the jags the division is back in play .   they will be 8-5 going into the steelers a lose against them we could have the same record if we beat the pats

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If we can (somehow) run the table, the South is still up for grabs too. Assuming we won our last four, we would need the Titans to lose three of their last five. The Titans have the 49ers, Steelers, Dolphins, Texans, and Jags. I think they lose to the first three, but we’ll see.

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Assuming the Ravens make the playoffs, I don’t think they’ll go far. They have looked awful the last four weeks, losing to mediocre Dolphins and Steelers teams and barely beating a mediocre Browns team and an awful Bears team. They have too many injuries to string together a Super Bowl run. Same with the Titans, I think they’ll fold early now that the league has figured out they’re a one-dimensional offense without Henry. I think the real competitors in the AFC are the Chiefs, Pats, Bills, Bengals, Chargers, and us, and the Bengals and Chargers waver between world-beaters and trash fires every other week.

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Just now, coming on strong said:

i think theres a solid chance both the bengals and steelers lose

That Steelers defense comes to play but it is in MN. Bengals will depend on Burrows finger. SF didn’t look great today.

Just now, coming on strong said:

they lost their good corner and mixon got hurt also he is a top three back . 

Did Mixon finish game or come back?

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3 minutes ago, coming on strong said:

the patriots game is a playoff game i hope the colts take in seriously . if they win they will have like a 80 percent chance at the playoffs

IMO to make the playoffs you can’t afford more than one loss in the final four games. Lose two or more and we’ll need a miracle

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4 minutes ago, chickenMan said:

It’s based on win percentages, not records. The Steelers win percentage is .541 while ours is .539. It sucks, but that’s the way it is

If we finish 10-7 and they finish 9-7-1 we will get them. They wont win at Baltimore or win at KC so after looking at their schedule I have calmed down. Baltimore will be playing for the division and seeding + revenge, KC is KC lmao 

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4 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

We need the Chiefs to beat Denver tonight.

Absolutely. The real struggle for us has been coming back from like 14 or something to get to the top ten. If you can get on top of these other teams like LV and Denver and Cleveland, it’s much easier to keep ahead of them.

1 minute ago, Stephen said:

No Steelers will get in probably. Bengals should collapse, browns should as well.

I think the Bengals will get in. I think if anyone is going to collapse it will be the Ravens or Titans. Wouldn’t be shocked if either ended the season as Wild Card teams

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