Wins: Browns/Ravens, Eagles/Bengals (based upon score),
Chargers/Saints (based upon score and how Saints played
us), Bills/Seahawks (not sure a surprise, not a push),
Broncos/Panthers (based upon score even against a crappy team,
still the NFL)
Loses: ??
Push: Texans/Colts
DILLIGAF'S: Patriots/Jets, Dolphins/Cardinals
Expected: Lions/Titians
I am not nearly as educated as a lot of people on CP. I look at the scores and see what jumps out at me every week.
These were my thoughts. It would be nice to see this review (condensed not ad nauseum per team) every week so a layman like me can follow. [Reply]
The broncos are currently the fifth seed in the AFC and the Chargers are the seventh seed. It's like a peasant rebellion is going on down there in the middle of the pack. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The broncos are currently the fifth seed in the AFC and the Chargers are the seventh seed. It's like a peasant rebellion is going on down there in the middle of the pack.
We haven't faced a divisional opponent in the playoffs since that ill fated day against Denver in 1997.
Mahomes has faced every AFC team in the playoffs already, except for divisional opponents and the Jets. [Reply]
The problem for the Chiefs is the NFL bullshit of 3 games in 10 days, sore specifically that the Browns, Texans, and Steelers are all going to be tough physical matchups. If we can take care of business up to that point we can manage the health of the players. Can't believe how shitty this part of the schedule is [Reply]
The problem for the Chiefs is the NFL bullshit of 3 games in 10 days, sore specifically that the Browns, Texans, and Steelers are all going to be tough physical matchups. If we can take care of business up to that point we can manage the health of the players. Can't believe how shitty this part of the schedule is
I'd love for us to start 13-0 and then rest starters for at least one of those three games during that bullshit stretch. Give the NFL a big middle finger for scheduling us like that. Imagine the outcry. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
I'd love for us to start 13-0 and then rest starters for at least one of those three games during that bullshit stretch. Give the NFL a big middle finger for scheduling us like that. Imagine the outcry.
Rest the starters against the Browns, eat a loss but hopefully dick over the Bengals [Reply]
Let Wentz start. Rest or severely limit Jones, Bolton, Kelce, ect.
You play through that stretch you have 11 days until a meaningless final gave vs the Broncos. Then if you have a buy you have another 2 weeks. Thats just too much time to get rusty. Horrible idea by the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The broncos are currently the fifth seed in the AFC and the Chargers are the seventh seed. It's like a peasant rebellion is going on down there in the middle of the pack.
Anyone else remember all the talk about the AFC West being a really weak divison? Right now it's the strongest division in the conference. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
I'd love for us to start 13-0 and then rest starters for at least one of those three games during that bullshit stretch. Give the NFL a big middle finger for scheduling us like that. Imagine the outcry.
It’d be hilarious to do it against the Steelers and ruin the NFL’s big Christmas special.
Netflix’s CEO might personally murder Roger Goodell if that wound up happening. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Holladay:
My point in the OP was were you surprised by any outcomes on Sunday? It seems no one was surprised of a win or lose or the score of the games.
It wasn't meant for which wild care or division winners. Of course we can't say per se at this point in the season, but have pretty good guesses.
What surprised you on Sunday....
Browns over the Ravens was pretty surprising tbh [Reply]
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
It’d be hilarious to do it against the Steelers and ruin the NFL’s big Christmas special.
Netflix’s CEO might personally murder Roger Goodell if that wound up happening.
Would be ideal. Plus, we might play Pittsburgh in the playoffs and Andy would draw up a vanilla game plan with that in mind.
Also, Wanya doesn't enjoy playing on Christmas and T.J. Watt is even better than Crosby, let alone Koonce. Let Carson Wentz deal with that. Maybe we'll get lucky and Watt will have his annual injury by then.
For any of that to happen, they probably have to win out before then, including the Buffalo game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DrunkBassGuitar:
Rest the starters against the Browns, eat a loss but hopefully dick over the Bengals
The Cleveland game looks tougher with Winston instead of Watson. The latter will either throw for 300 yards or have a horrendous game full of INTs. Or both in the same game. He's too unpredictable. [Reply]