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2 hours ago, Dan said:

It would seem to me the easiest (easiest maybe not best) solution for  the league regarding playoff seeding  is to determine a winner/loser from Monday night. They can call it a no contest in the record books.  But they need to figure out a winner for playoff matchups. 
 

Coin flip, rock paper scissors, pick a number, etc.  just  have the 2 teams agree to it and go. This way... no other teams are involved, its quick, and you can resume the playoffs on time.  
 

 

I tend to agree with this option.  I think it is the fairest way to go forward.  I would even go so far as to say that a way could be figured

out to give the Bengals a slight (over 50%) chance to win the game due to the fact they were leading in the game.

 

11 Bengals balls and 9 Bills balls in the Lotto machine type situation and go on with the season.

This is not unprecedented in sports, as one could look to the NHL Draft.

The only question left would be, does the Lottery happen before or after this weekend's games.

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57 minutes ago, Motor26 said:


There will be no solution that all 32 owners will agree on. Goodell and the NFL need to make a decision and go with it. I don’t really care if it negatively affects the Bills at this point, but they need to make some sort of decision sooner than later.

forgive me if i implied unanimous. they only likely need a majority vote. i'm sure the charter spells it out and they all agreed to this - which is where i took the term all agree to ashaving its weight. 

38 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

I suspect at this point the league is waiting for some kind of official update from the hospital on Hamlin's status before making any announcements about the game or playoff seeding. There's no need to rush.

imagine that phone call come friday night... "hey, can you offer anything for us about hte life of damar hamlin, we have a childs sports game in the balance!"

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22 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I tend to agree with this option.  I think it is the fairest way to go forward.  I would even go so far as to say that a way could be figured

out to give the Bengals a slight (over 50%) chance to win the game due to the fact they were leading in the game.

 

11 Bengals balls and 9 Bills balls in the Lotto machine type situation and go on with the season.

This is not unprecedented in sports, as one could look to the NHL Draft.

The only question left would be, does the Lottery happen before or after this weekend's games.

Absolutely not. The "game was 1/2 of one quarter. The Bills certainly would have gone of 4th and short if they knew that was it. Come on. 50/50

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1 hour ago, boyst said:

if they don't do it ahead of the games then you give TERRIBLE optics on favoritism. 

I agree.  And honestly, it's kind of amazing that the NFL doesn't have a plan in place for how to deal with a game that can't be played.  This contingency is pretty darn predictable.  

 

On a side note though, this is why I favor the idea of using a coin flip to determine the "outcome" of CIN-BUF.  It takes human decision-making out of the equation (aside from the meta-decision of flipping a coin to decide) and leaves the other 30 teams completely unaffected.  From their vantage point, having this game decided by a coin flip is indistinguishable from having it played out on the field as usual.  The only teams affected are us and the Bengals, and I think we'd both agree to settle it this way if the alternative is trying to shoehorn the game into the calendar somehow.

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1 minute ago, blitzboy54 said:

Absolutely not. The "game was 1/2 of one quarter. The Bills certainly would have gone of 4th and short if they knew that was it. Come on. 50/50

 

I said, "I would go so far".  

 

One thing for certain.  This is unprecedented and whatever decision is made by the league on how to rectify this situation, there will be

criticism as to the choice.

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1 minute ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I said, "I would go so far".  

 

One thing for certain.  This is unprecedented and whatever decision is made by the league on how to rectify this situation, there will be

criticism as to the choice.

100% agree.  No easy decision/solution, or it would have been made already.  

 

JMO, but I tend to like the coin flip idea:

1. It doesn't change, or adjust, any other NFL teams games already played.

 

2. No reason to try and reschedule this game, given circumstances and late season scheduling dilemma.  *If this was prior to a bye week, or even a few weeks ago, then schedules could have been adjusted by a few days each week to accommodate.

 

3. Fairest thing for seeding is to determine a winner/loser.  Keeping everything on the basis of 17 games played per team.

 

4. Finally, million dollar question...how to determine the winner? nothing more fair than a coin flip.  Its 50/50 odds and given how evenly these teams were supposed to matchup, this wouldn't bias any outcome.  

 

Again, that's just the simplest solution at this point.  I'd be partial to doing this coin flip prior to Week 18 games (just as if the result would have been known by now), but going to guess the NFL won't want to create any unnecessary controversy, unless needed.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, boyst said:

i would think because of tie breaker scenarios it would not be put into play.

screw that. i say oklahoma drill for the 1 seed.

it's bull#### to give the chiefs home field advantage when both teams beat them and one of them would shirely be ahead of them.

 

I agree, its BS.  But that's how it's playing out. 

 

Unless the NFL figures out a fair way to complete the Bills-Bengals game, the Chiefs have more wins, a better win percentage, and thus homefield advantage.  I don't know if extending the season by a week to allow the Bills-Bengals game to be completed is logistically realistic.  If so, great.  Otherwise, you have to assign wins and losses as they happened.  

 

I'm hoping for a KC loss this week.  

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38 minutes ago, blitzboy54 said:

Absolutely not. The "game was 1/2 of one quarter. The Bills certainly would have gone of 4th and short if they knew that was it. Come on. 50/50

I think it was 4th and 4… I did still think they’d go for it, however. 

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if they wanted to re-start, they could do TNF next week to finish the game.

 

Sun 1/8 Bills and Bengals play their games

Thur 1/12 Bills and Bengals finish their game (picks up where it left off)

 

Wild Card Weekend:

 

Sat 

Sun

Mon

Tue (for the Bengals and Bills, or just the Bengals, if the Bills win #1 seed). 

 

Divisional Round:

 

Sat

Sun

Mon (for the winner of the Tue playoff game) 

 

at that point, they would be basically back to normal schedule, minus 1 day

 

 

 

 

 

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I would caution that it has been less than 48 hours and the NFL is correct in doing nothing so far rather than making a bad decision. Let things cool off and let Hamlin continue to improve. If it means people don't find out a decision when they think they need to-well tough.

 

As for the coin flip idea, I'd rather they played a computer simulation myself and used the results. 

 

As for the restarting the game from the point the game it left off that's ludicrous. Can you imagine at the same spot on the field where it all occurred and ref blows the whistle to play ball-not happening.

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24 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

 

I agree, its BS.  But that's how it's playing out. 

 

Unless the NFL figures out a fair way to complete the Bills-Bengals game, the Chiefs have more wins, a better win percentage, and thus homefield advantage.  I don't know if extending the season by a week to allow the Bills-Bengals game to be completed is logistically realistic.  If so, great.  Otherwise, you have to assign wins and losses as they happened.  

 

I'm hoping for a KC loss this week.  

If we had simply lost to the Bengals and everyone held serve this week, the Chiefs would be the #1 seed despite losing H2H to both the #2 and #3 seeds.  It kind of sucks, and I understand why is everybody is salty because they ended up with a very favorable divisional schedule and scraped out some ugly wins, but that's sports.  It will just be that much sweeter when we end their season in their own stadium in front of their own fans.

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