WideNine Posted January 6 Posted January 6 (edited) 2 hours ago, Don Otreply said: Imo, anyone who thought that initial injury list was valid must have been stoned, the list was a ploy nothing more, the fins are going to use any method possible to get their guys on the field if they win they are the two seed, if they don’t win they are a sixth seed, and they don’t want to go down that road in the post season, we/the Bills win and we are the two seed, lose and we are the seventh seed or we are out, It’s going to be a knock down drag out brutal game, and the Bills are going to win!!!! No excuses. Their best gets our best and let's see if our Bills are at the stage where they are willing to surrender the AFC East. One thing is for sure. That team does not play from behind well so it would be good if our offense comes out laser focused and we can get up on them. Either way, this team has had their share of playing from behind or with a narrow lead and has started to learn to play 60 full minutes to finish games on top. Win one rep at a time and I hope Allen does some pitch and catch warm ups with Cook. That slippery RB seems to start games with some cold hands and takes a bit to get into a groove. Still remember when a wet-behind-the-ears Allen wanted to warm up with Kelvin Benjamin and got dissed. Bet he wishes he did more to stick around with that raw QB who is making HOF strides. Also, the defense has become better at closing the door. We will see what Bills team shows up. Go Bills! Edited January 6 by WideNine 2 Quote
Since1981 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Few are talking about what happens if bills are in at 4pm? Bills/Fins will BOTH have a strange situation that changes seed. If one team is ahead by 17 points, in game pressure builds to pull stars. 2 Quote
The Wiz Posted January 6 Posted January 6 1 hour ago, njbuff said: Does it only take a Steelers win or a Jaguars win to make it an elimination game for the Bills? Both win and colts and Houston don't tie. If you wanted to know all the scenarios. Quote
Pokebball Posted January 6 Posted January 6 8 minutes ago, Since1981 said: Few are talking about what happens if bills are in at 4pm? Bills/Fins will BOTH have a strange situation that changes seed. If one team is ahead by 17 points, in game pressure builds to pull stars. That 2 seed with potentially 2 home games is tough to squander. Miami begins the game with that, the Bills don't. I don't think it changes the Dolphins goal. I'm not sure why the Bills would not protect the 2 seed when they're up by 17. Possibly change the snap counts for some. Josh, for example, will finish the game. Quote
Behindenemylines Posted January 6 Posted January 6 3 hours ago, Beck Water said: I Hear Ya, Bro! Never thought I'd be fervently rooting for the Poe-Birds! Yea still hard to say that one aloud! Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted January 6 Posted January 6 3 hours ago, fergie's ire said: No hard calculations...just a feel. But probably would put it at 57% to beat dolphins and about 3% for Steelers or Jags to lose. Just don't have any faith that the latter will happen. The chances the Jags or Steelers lose is much greater than 3%. I agree if I am picking those games I will take the Jags and Steelers but both are on the road in the division. Either can lose and that would not be a shock. 2 2 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 38 minutes ago, Since1981 said: Few are talking about what happens if bills are in at 4pm? Bills/Fins will BOTH have a strange situation that changes seed. If one team is ahead by 17 points, in game pressure builds to pull stars. Both teams should want the 2 seed more than anything. Potentially playing 2 home games in the playoffs is huge. 2 1 Quote
mbowman14 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 5 hours ago, fergie's ire said: I find that to be optimistic....probably 60% is about right. I do think they'll make it and I think they'll beat Miami, but beating a playoff team on the road can't be super high odds and I think there's little chance Steelers or Jaguars lose. The NYT calculator probably considers likelihood of Ravens beating Steelers based on their past performances but probably doesn't take into account that Ravens have clinched and won't play many of their starters. Nope it is pretty simple math. All 3 things have to happen for Bills to miss playoffs. Based on betting odds, assume roughly 60% chance Steelers win, 60% chance Jags win, 45% chance Bills lose. Probability of all 3 occurring and missing playoffs is (.6)*(.6)*(.45)=.162 or 16.2%. 1 1 Quote
newcam2012 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 53 minutes ago, Since1981 said: Few are talking about what happens if bills are in at 4pm? Bills/Fins will BOTH have a strange situation that changes seed. If one team is ahead by 17 points, in game pressure builds to pull stars. Regardless if both teams are in before the game both teams want that 2 seed very badly. It's a huge accomplishment and statement for Miami to win the AFC East. The number 2 seed is a huge playoff advantage vs the 6 or 7 seed. Both teams are going balls to the wall here to win. It will truly be a playoff atmosphere game. 2 Quote
sven233 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Placed a good bet on the Steelers and Jags moneylines in a parlay. That way, if both those games don't go our way, I at least get something out of it! That said, I hope I lose my money! 2 Quote
frostbitmic Posted January 6 Posted January 6 The Bills clinch a playoff berth tonight when the Colts and Texans tie. 😎 2 Quote
Roundybout Posted January 6 Posted January 6 33 minutes ago, frostbitmic said: The Bills clinch a playoff berth tonight when the Colts and Texans tie. 😎 The way this season has gone, I’m not surprised 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Sit Murray or Johnson? I'd sit Murray. He has been useless. Cook and Fournette offer so much more in the pass game. 3 Quote
mannc Posted January 6 Posted January 6 10 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said: Murray gonna sit…good 1 6 2 Quote
Gambit Posted January 6 Posted January 6 7 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Sit Murray or Johnson? I'd sit Murray. He has been useless. Cook and Fournette offer so much more in the pass game. The only correct answer, is Murray. 1 Quote
wppete Posted January 6 Posted January 6 11 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said: Murray sitting out? How so. The combination of Cook, Ty Johnson and Fournette is dangerous. Especially with a weak Miami defense. Quote
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