Playoff Considerations

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  • #20127
    soup
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    We aren’t in the playoffs yet. You’re looking way ahead when now odds are getting stacked against us. You’re assuming we are going to go minimum 10-6 (which may not be enough to make it). We just allowed Baltimore to leap frog us as they will go 11-5. (Jax, NYG, Bengals). Raiders have Chargers, Dolphins and Denver. They can leap frog us. We put ourselves in a bad position. The fact the Jets still haven’t won makes us a prime target to lose to them. Odds of them going 0-16 are slim. It’s happened only 3 times in NFL history.

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    #20132
    Dawg E. Dawg
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    We aren’t in the playoffs yet. You’re looking way ahead when now odds are getting stacked against us. You’re assuming we are going to go minimum 10-6 (which may not be enough to make it).

    We have over a 90% chance of making the playoffs. Odds are not “stacked against us.” That is absolutely, unequivicolly wrong. We are in the driver seat and will be favored in at least 2 out of the next 3 games.

    We just allowed Baltimore to leap frog us as they will go 11-5. (Jax, NYG, Bengals).

    I can’t count Browns future wins, but you can count Ravens future wins? The fuck is that? What back asswords logic are you using that says that after the Ravens and Browns went toe to toe, the Giants are sure to beat the Browns, and the Ravens are sure to beat the Giants? Do you see how ridiculously flawed your thinking is?

    And, they have not leap frogged us. Check the standings. We are 9-4. They are 8-5.

    Raiders have Chargers, Dolphins and Denver. They can leap frog us. We put ourselves in a bad position.

    Again, you cannot give them wins while refusing to give the Browns wins. They’re 7-6 with 2 division games and a tough game against the Dolphiins left. And we’re 1.5 games up, since they have the tie breaker. We’re in a good position with the Raiders.

    The fact the Jets still haven’t won makes us a prime target to lose to them. Odds of them going 0-16 are slim. It’s happened only 3 times in NFL history.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. While the Browns could lose to the Jets, this is quite possibly the worst take I’ve ever seen. You are serioulsy equating the odds of a team going 0-16 with the odds the Jets beat the Browns in Week 16. Do you know how flawed that is? With that logic, you would say if the Cheifs were 15-0, and they played an 0-15 Jets team in weekd 17, “Only 2 teams in NFL history have gone undefeated in the regular season, and only 3 teams have gone winless, so the 0-15 Jets WILL beat the 16-0 Cheifs” Do you see how insanely wrong that is?

    #20161
    Dawg E. Dawg
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    Raiders have Chargers, Dolphins and Denver. They can leap frog us. We put ourselves in a bad position.

    This aged well, Chicken Little Soup

    #20164
    mike barnes
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    The chargers did us a solid by beating the Raiders Thur. night so they are basicly done,probably a .500 team.

    #20166
    BrownsFan4Life
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    Titans play Lions, at Packers and @ Texans
    I predict the finish 11-5 and win their division.

    Colts play Texans at Steelers and Jaguars
    I predict they finish 11-5 and fight for a wildcard

    Dolphins play Patriots, at Raiders and at Bills
    They have the hardest remaining schedule. Still could finish 11-5 (don’t see them beating the Bills).

    Ravens play Jaguars, at Giants and at Bengals.
    They are likely to win all 3 games to finish 11-5.

    Browns play at Giants, at Jets and Steelers.
    My prediction is we finish 11-5.

    Tiebreakers are coming into play to determine playoff seedings since multiple teams will definitely finish with the same record.

    Odds are 5 teams won’t finish with 11-5 records but it is possible.

    We just need to take care of our own business and not worry about what ifs.

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