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Best Case Scenario for AFC Playoffs


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22 hours ago, JY422 said:

Rd 1:

Bills smash Dolphins - Ravens defeat Bengals - Jags defeat Bolts

 

Rd 2:

Bills smash Jags - Ravens defeat KC

 

Rd 3:

Ravens come to Buffalo and get SMASHED in the AFC Championship game by our Bills of destiny!

 

No KC or Cincy.  No neutral site. SB LVII road runs thru Orchard Park.

 

I think you've been sneaking some of that N2O @teefhas saved for after the game.

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2 hours ago, JY422 said:

Rd 1:

Bills smash Dolphins - Ravens defeat Bengals - Jags defeat Bolts

 

Rd 2:

Bills smash Jags - Ravens defeat KC

 

Rd 3:

Ravens come to Buffalo and get SMASHED in the AFC Championship game by our Bills of destiny!

 

No KC or Cincy.  No neutral site. SB LVII road runs thru Orchard Park.

Ravens win without their quitter quarterback, doubtful.

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8 minutes ago, stlbills13 said:

For my stress, I would want an easy path to the Super Bowl but my ideal scenario might actually be beating the Bengals and Chiefs along the way. And beating them badly. 

 

The thing about beating Mahomes badly is that teams have an annoying penchant to let him back in. I feel like he's had an abnormally high number of double 3+ score comebacks in the playoffs.

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I have a hard time seeing the Ravens beating the Bengals.  The Bengals are on fire and the Ravens will most likely be playing with their 2nd or 3rd string QB.  Even if Lamar Jackson was playing, the Bengals would still be favored.  I could see KC being upset by the Chargers (or less likely, but possibly Jax).  KC has been beaten by some good teams (Bills, Bengals) and has strugged with some bad ones (Houston, Denver).

 

Based on their recent track records, plus how they played against the Bills in the first 1/2 quarter in the cancelled game, and the fact that they made it to the SB last year and were very competitive with the Rams, I believe that the Bengals are the biggest obstacle to the Bills getting through the AFC.

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2 hours ago, SF Bills Fan said:

Not happening- the hardest scenario will happen. We will play the Bengals in the next round since both teams are getting through. I like that it is in Buffalo, though. The Bengals are the barrier to us going to the Super Bowl. If we beat them, we won't lose to the Chiefs no matter where the game is played. 

 

It is hard for a team to beat a team 3 times, so the Ravens have that going for them. Eliminate the turnovers last weekend and it is a much closer game. But I see the Bengals winning. 


I’ve always questioned this statement.  Has this ever been proven to be true?  If Team A and better than Team B, why would a third game be any harder than the first two?


Also, in this case, Baltimore did beat Cincy early in the season, so even if true, it wouldn’t be applicable here.

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11 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

 

   Well didn't expect them to get to last yesrs super bowl and yet they did.  N

That's basically the opposite argument though.  Bengals got hot at the right time last season. We'd be having to talk about how the Ravens were hot right now and they certainly aren't.  They backed into the playoffs and Cincy beat them fairly easily last week.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Billz4ever said:

That's basically the opposite argument though.  Bengals got hot at the right time last season. We'd be having to talk about how the Ravens were hot right now and they certainly aren't.  They backed into the playoffs and Cincy beat them fairly easily last week.

 

 

 

    Same 2 teams in back to back games doesn't guarantee same results.  I don't really care who wins because be a good team we play whichever team and I'm just saying it's 1 game at a time for every team now and no past results give any edge to games to be played.

 

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21 minutes ago, dakrider said:

So who matches up better against the Chiefs,  Jax or Chargers???  I would say Jax does because of their team speed. But its hard to beat a team 3 times in 1 year as well and Chargers are familiar with KC.  

The Chargers always seem to find a way to screw things up though and are kinda like the Raiders this year in that regard. I'm actually surprised they made the playoffs.

 

Chiefs already beat Jax this season too and Jax really had no answer for Mahomes, who hit 4 different receivers for TDs.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

 

    Same 2 teams in back to back games doesn't guarantee same results.  I don't really care who wins because be a good team we play whichever team and I'm just saying it's 1 game at a time for every team now and no past results give any edge to games to be played.

 

Unless Anthony Brown can transform into Lamar Jackson between now and then, I don't see them having much of a chance.  Two picks and a 46 QB rating isn't going to get it done.

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9 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’ve always questioned this statement.  Has this ever been proven to be true?  If Team A and better than Team B, why would a third game be any harder than the first two?


Also, in this case, Baltimore did beat Cincy early in the season, so even if true, it wouldn’t be applicable here.

Yes- I realized after I posted that- Ravens did win. Maybe they have a chance? Their D is good. Just can’t turn it over 

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8 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

The Chargers always seem to find a way to screw things up though and are kinda like the Raiders this year in that regard. I'm actually surprised they made the playoffs.

 

Chief already beat Jax this season too and Jax really had no answer for Mahomes, who hit 4 different receivers for TDs.

 

 

Yes, KC beat the 3-6 Jags,  the 9-7 Jags will give them a tougher game I think.  

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I was hoping Lamar Jackson would play, but it's not looking promising.  

The situation in that game will be similar to ours against Miami.  The Wild Card team would have a good chance with their starting QB, but will probably get clobbered without him.

 

I think it's more possible Los Angeles knocks off Jacksonville, and then gives Kansas City a run for their money.

 

Odds are very strong that our road to the Super Bowl goes through the Bengals/Chiefs though.

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