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1 minute ago, apuszczalowski said:

Because then if the Bills win out, they will have Beaten NE in NE, and would win the tie breaker against them giving them the #1 seed, therefore the Bills are in control because they just have to win out.......


Beating NE in NE doesn’t win us the tiebreaker. Maybe you guys should step away from fantasy land and actually look at the tiebreaker rules.

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

You realize if the Bills and Pats are 14-2 they win on strength of schedule?

 

It isn't strength of schedule. In is AFC record.  The Bills will have one lose to the Patriots.  The Patriots have will have two AFC losses to the Bills and Ravens.

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3 minutes ago, FUTURIST said:

 

What is to explain? If the Patriots lose tonight the Bills control their own destiny.  They win out and they are the #1 seed in the AFC. Period.

 

Assuming the Bills win every game and the pats only lose the Ravens and Bills (2nd) game, they will be tied in division record at 5-1. Next tiebreaker is conference record. There the Bills will be 11-1 and the Pats 10-2 so I guess the Bills would win the AFC East. The next tiebreaker would be strength of schedule. Pats have the edge there.

 

1 minute ago, FUTURIST said:

 

It isn't strength of schedule. In is AFC record.  The Bills will have one lose to the Patriots.  The Patriots have will have two AFC losses to the Bills and Ravens.

 

 I see that now. You are right.

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4 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

The unraveling commences. Yuck

If phantom PI flags start flying we'll know the outcome is not in doubt

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Just now, Cripple Creek said:

Holy crap. Some of y'all been smoking the good ***** today! 14-2, #1 seed.  Step away from the pipe.

 

I mean, I dont think any of that, but Im going to hit this bowl one more time before bed.

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