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Buffalo03

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  1. Yeah, they started it in 2021, I believe
  2. Their game against the Chiefs could be flexed to Saturday that night if it's in the order I put it in. If the Steelers beat the Chiefs, Bengals beat the Broncos and Bills beat the Jets, it would make a lot of sense to put Bills vs Patriots Saturday at 4:30. A Bills win would put the pressure on the Chiefs to also win in the Saturday 8pm to get the 1. And it also means the Broncos would be fighting for their playoff lives. There are no win and in games this year, I don't think so the Saturday games are gonna be ones that either come down to a 1 seed or one that determines a division
  3. That is incorrect. They flex 2 games with playoff implications to Saturday the last few years and are doing it again this year. One game will be at 4:30 and the other at 8pm. They are usually "win and in" games. They did it last year with Steelers at Ravens and Texans at Colts and have done it the few years prior as well. Because there aren't really any "win and in" games this year, I think they will be doing games with 1 seed or division implications
  4. But if you look at how I scheduled it, the Bills would play first at 4:30. If they win, that 100% puts the pressure on the Chiefs on the 8:00 game to also have to play to win the final week.
  5. If one game is played before the other in the order that I put it in, then there is plenty of an advantage. The Bills would need to win and have the Chiefs lose to get the one. The Bills playing at 4:30 Saturday would put the pressure on the Chiefs to definitely have to play to win Saturday night. To me, it's the same as letting them play at the same time Sunday at 4:25
  6. As we know, the NFL likes to schedule 2 games on Saturday during week 18 with playoff implications. There are really only 5 games I can see them choosing from looking at the lineup of games but it obviously depends on what happens this week. If the Steelers beat the Chiefs and Bills beat the Jets, I can see Bills vs Patriots and Chiefs at Broncos being the 2 games as it could be both of them going for the 1 seed in the AFC. I can also see Browns at Ravens and Bengals at Steelers being 2 other games since that could be to determine who wins that division. The one other game I could possibly see would be Seahawks at Rams as that could possibly be for the NFC West as well. It doesn't really appear there will be "win and in" games to pick from and I think Vikings at Lions will be the Sunday night game as that can be what determines the number 1 seed in the NFC. If the Steelers beat the Chiefs and Bills beat the Jets, I could definitely see Saturday January 4th 4:30pm Bills at Patriots 8:00pm Chiefs at Broncos I don't think these games will be flipped because if the Chiefs play first and win, then that makes the Bills game pointless. What does everyone think? What are your picks for the possible Saturday games?
  7. Bill Belichick is the most overrated HC of all time
  8. According to some people here, he played like crap
  9. Taylor Heinicke looks like the kid in We're the Miller's that got bit by a big a** spider
  10. It's his second game back after pretty much 2 years of not playing. Let's give him a little bit before calling him washed
  11. We wouldn't be that bad
  12. Does it matter? There wasn't enough time for anything to come of it anyway
  13. I'd say if the Rams didn't have the points from the blocked punt, it wouldn't have mattered
  14. It was the difference in the game at the end now, wasn't it?
  15. The blocked punt for a TD was when we lost the game.
  16. 3 minutes ago? The game was still going. You couldn't wait for this one could you?
  17. I hate the onside kick. Just do the 4th and 15 option already
  18. That's what we need, replace Douglas with Kaiir Elam
  19. Agree. Only 3TDs today. Gotta be better
  20. He's been ok. I wouldn't say bad or necessarily great
  21. A few missed throws yes, no turnovers so, no. He isn't THAT bad
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