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Surprises me. Surely it’d be fairer to have the Chiefs, Bills and/or Bengals to play at the same time? As it is the latter two will know what they have to do heading into their week eighteen game, or whether they can rest their starters.

 

Titans-Jaguars make sense though, purely on the importance of the game, it should have been a lock for SNF but… markets. Though I think I’m right in saying the Jags could still make the play offs even if they lose, as long as the Pats, Dolphins and Steelers do the same, winning the tiebreak on Conference record?

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7 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


Eagles Giants

Ravens Bengals

Lions Packers

 

will be 1 of those.

 

My guess is the Lions and Packers. NBC (especially Collingsworth) loves to kiss Rodgers ass. Plus, it's a win and in scenario for GB along with Detroit having a shot to get in as well. Ravens and Bengals could be the game if the North is still up for grabs. Giants are locked in at #6. Next week is a glorified exhibition game for them. I doubt that game goes to SNF.

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1 hour ago, Southern_Bills said:

 

Surely he would suit up if the division title was on the line.

Given that you no longer get a week off for winning the division the difference between winning the division and being the top wild card and going on the road is negligible. Honestly, if you'd rather play Jacksonville than LA you're better off losing. If my choice is playing Lamar before he's ready to potentially win a home game v. the Chargers or giving him another week to possibly play in Jacksonville instead I probably sit him.

1 hour ago, UKBillFan said:

Surprises me. Surely it’d be fairer to have the Chiefs, Bills and/or Bengals to play at the same time? As it is the latter two will know what they have to do heading into their week eighteen game, or whether they can rest their starters.

 

Titans-Jaguars make sense though, purely on the importance of the game, it should have been a lock for SNF but… markets. Though I think I’m right in saying the Jags could still make the play offs even if they lose, as long as the Pats, Dolphins and Steelers do the same, winning the tiebreak on Conference record?

You are correct, they can lose and get in if everyone else also loses.

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Have to admit, I'm a bit sad that tonight is the last Monday night game. No more Thursday night games and only one Sunday left of regular season football. Really hoping the bills get to the superbowl this year 

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27 minutes ago, Steptide said:

Have to admit, I'm a bit sad that tonight is the last Monday night game. No more Thursday night games and only one Sunday left of regular season football. Really hoping the bills get to the superbowl this year 

There will be a monday night game wildcard weekend!

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2 hours ago, UKBillFan said:

Surprises me. Surely it’d be fairer to have the Chiefs, Bills and/or Bengals to play at the same time? As it is the latter two will know what they have to do heading into their week eighteen game, or whether they can rest their starters.

 

Titans-Jaguars make sense though, purely on the importance of the game, it should have been a lock for SNF but… markets. Though I think I’m right in saying the Jags could still make the play offs even if they lose, as long as the Pats, Dolphins and Steelers do the same, winning the tiebreak on Conference record?

 

The NFL introduced the 2 Saturday games this year, and sacrificed a lot of the competitive balance in favor of ratings.

 

Tennessee and especially Jacksonville aren't exactly "sexy" teams in terms of ratings, so if you were NBC you're probably going to want to really try to sell the NFL on having another game, even if it has less dramatic playoff implications than "win or go home". NBC is secretly rooting for the Bills tonight since they want BAL-CIN next week on SNF. Huge ratings.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

The NFL introduced the 2 Saturday games this year, and sacrificed a lot of the competitive balance in favor of ratings.

 

Tennessee and especially Jacksonville aren't exactly "sexy" teams in terms of ratings, so if you were NBC you're probably going to want to really try to sell the NFL on having another game, even if it has less dramatic playoff implications than "win or go home". NBC is secretly rooting for the Bills tonight since they want BAL-CIN next week on SNF. Huge ratings.

 

Titans and Jags is for the division. That game definitely should be in primetime. Hope the Jags win it. Lawrence is an exciting player to watch to play.

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54 minutes ago, First Round Bust said:

it does considering Ravens were on SNF last nite and two weeks in a row is not likely...

 

That doesn't matter. NBC wants the best game, both in terms of ratings and playoff implications. DET-GB is good for ratings, but if SEA wins earlier in the day, DET has nothing to play for, which is going to anger SEA and make GB happy. CIN-BAL is both good for ratings and would be for the division title. That is why NBC prefers it but is willing to go the other route if BUF loses tonight.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Xwnyer said:

So give chiefs extra day of rest if the Bills end up being the number 1 seed.  

No other explanation for this. It’s an odd choice for the Saturday game to be sure. 

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2 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

Titans and Jags is for the division. That game definitely should be in primetime. Hope the Jags win it. Lawrence is an exciting player to watch to play.

 

It is in primetime. Plus, the NFL is catering to the average fan, not the hardcore one. That is why they play on Saturday instead of Sunday.

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7 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

No other explanation for this. It’s an odd choice for the Saturday game to be sure. 

 

Ratings. The NFL wants State Farm in a stand-alone game for the whole nation to watch.

6 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

COOL. WIN TONIGHT. 

 

GO RAIDERS

 

BILLS SIT STARTERS. 

 

And Miami goes ballistic, lol!

51 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Given that you no longer get a week off for winning the division the difference between winning the division and being the top wild card and going on the road is negligible. Honestly, if you'd rather play Jacksonville than LA you're better off losing. If my choice is playing Lamar before he's ready to potentially win a home game v. the Chargers or giving him another week to possibly play in Jacksonville instead I probably sit him.

You are correct, they can lose and get in if everyone else also loses.

 

SD if they win gets the #5 seed. So if BAL is #6, they play CIN, BUF, or KC in the divisionals.

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8 hours ago, Process said:

 

NFL probably hoping for a bills win tomorrow so they can put Baltimore Cincinnati on SNF. 

From your mouth to the refs' ears

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2 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:


Milton, I thought I was one of the few.  Everyone gets so excited about Primetine, but when it’s SNF, MNF, or TNF it means I’m either falling asleep in the 2nd half and watching the rest in the morning or I’m miserable the next day.  I get up for the gym and work at 4-5am everyday.  
 

I realize most people get up at 6pm, but my body clock won’t even allow it.

 

The game starts at 2 am here, so that's fun...

 

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Now please let the rest to play out the way I want. 
 

Bills win tonight 

Chiefs loss Sat 

Jets Beat Skyler Thompson led Fins

Bills play a half then the Backups come in and beat NE. 
 

NE and MIA out of playoffs. Pitt get in to go play WC weekend in KC. 
 

Bills get another week to rest their starters 

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1 hour ago, Greg S said:

 

My guess is the Lions and Packers. NBC (especially Collingsworth) loves to kiss Rodgers ass. Plus, it's a win and in scenario for GB along with Detroit having a shot to get in as well. 

 

If SEA wins earlier in the day against the Rams, then DET has no motivation as they are out. It would be either GB or SEA for the 7th seed, as even if DET won on SNF, they would lose to SEA in the head-to-head.

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7 hours ago, Malazan said:

 

You'd still have NE playoff implications. 

Correct - even if the game doesn’t mean anything ton buffalo, NE with a win and in would be a big storyline. Plus if we lose tonight we could still be playing for the 1 or 2 seed of kc/cinci lose or if cinci loses

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