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Week 15: Cincinnati Bengals ( 7 - 6 ) @ Philadelphia Eagles ( 4 - 9 )

  • Azubuike24
    If Dallas beats Pittsburgh, Cincinnati beats Pittsburgh and anyone beats the Jets, the Bengals clinch a playoff spot.

    A first round game in Foxboro or Denver...YAY!
  • gerb131
    Bengals are good enough to beat Denver if they play like it, Pats eh maybe a close 1/2
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1342788 wrote:If Dallas beats Pittsburgh, Cincinnati beats Pittsburgh and anyone beats the Jets, the Bengals clinch a playoff spot.

    A first round game in Foxboro or Denver...YAY!

    Cincy wins their next two....they are maybe in

    Pittsburgh wins their next two they are definitely in.
  • Ironman92
    gerb131;1342977 wrote:Bengals are good enough to beat Denver if they play like it, Pats eh maybe a close 1/2

    I don't think they can beat either on the road. At Denver in the playoffs with Denver's defense, Peyton Manning and the NFL's love for him and mix in the loudest stadium....and light air no one is used to?

    At NE against Brady? No way.
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1343361 wrote:Cincy wins their next two....they are maybe in

    Pittsburgh wins their next two they are definitely in.

    If Cincy wins the next two...how are they not definitely in?
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1343365 wrote:If Cincy wins the next two...how are they not definitely in?

    I must've had Footwedge proofread my post.

    I was wrong....much stupid! Lol
  • friendfromlowry
    gerb131;1342977 wrote:Bengals are good enough to beat Denver if they play like it, Pats eh maybe a close 1/2
    I thought the Bengals would have beaten the Dolphins, Browns (the second time) and NOT beaten the Giants. They're definitely one of the more unpredictable and streaky teams in football.
  • Rotinaj
    gerb131;1342977 wrote:Bengals are good enough to beat Denver if they play like it, Pats eh maybe a close 1/2
    They have no shot against either. I mean they lost by 3 touchdowns to a back up QB last year in the first round. No way manning or Brady let their teams lose to the bengals.
  • rightfield
    To be honest, just getting into the playoffs is good enough for this Bengal fan. Playoffs two years in a row would exceed all my expectations and break the long streak of not winning 2 years in a row.
  • osu45804
    Ravens & Colts both lose.... Come on Cowboys
  • jordo212000
    Ravens are falling apart. They need Lewis back to whip them into shape
  • Azubuike24
    The Bengals control their own destiny. There's nothing more they can ask after losses to Cleveland, Miami and a choke job against Dallas, than to have 2 division games left, against the 2 teams they are in-competition with, for a chance to win the AFC North.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1344625 wrote:The Bengals control their own destiny. There's nothing more they can ask after losses to Cleveland, Miami and a choke job against Dallas, than to have 2 division games left, against the 2 teams they are in-competition with, for a chance to win the AFC North.

    Do the Steelers still control their's? If the Steelers win out they would be 9-7 and 4-2 in the division.....Cincy would be 9-7 (assuming win over Baltimore) and 2-4 in the division. It's silly that Pittsburgh winning the division isn't that far fetched.....and finishing dead last isn't out of sight either. FUCK what a damn irritating season...not watching would definitely be my best interest.
  • Azubuike24
    Both teams control their destiny. Obviously that is no longer true for the loser of next weeks game.

    If the Bengals win, they are in.
    If the Steelers win, they are in with a win vs CLE or a CIN loss vs BAL.

    Interestingly enough, depending what IND does in their final 2 games, a CIN or PIT team who wins out could get the 5th seed...and would play Baltimore AGAIN.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1345065 wrote:Both teams control their destiny. Obviously that is no longer true for the loser of next weeks game.

    If the Bengals win, they are in.
    If the Steelers win, they are in with a win vs CLE or a CIN loss vs BAL.

    Interestingly enough, depending what IND does in their final 2 games, a CIN or PIT team who wins out could get the 5th seed...and would play Baltimore AGAIN.

    The scenarios are seemingly endless and completely unpredictable...completely.
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1345074 wrote:The scenarios are seemingly endless and completely unpredictable...completely.

    Eh..pretty easy to narrow down the scenarios now. Not a whole lot more can happen other than what was posted above by Azu.
  • Azubuike24
    Yeah. Although, I think the only team who could beat Indy for the 5th seed is Cincy. Cincy would need to go 2-0, Indy would need to go 0-2. Indy would beat both for the tiebreaker if they finished tied. Indy also plays Kansas City next week, so I don't see any way they don't get to 10 wins.
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1345075 wrote:Eh..pretty easy to narrow down the scenarios now. Not a whole lot more can happen other than what was posted above by Azu.

    The scenarios within the AFC North are numerous....maybe not all over the AFC.
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1345100 wrote:The scenarios within the AFC North are numerous....maybe not all over the AFC.
    We'll just say the Dolphins need to much help, the Jets suck ass and have fallen apart, so you can pretty much rule them out, so it's down to the Bengals and Steelers for the last spot. Lol
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1345159 wrote:We'll just say the Dolphins need to much help, the Jets suck ass and have fallen apart, so you can pretty much rule them out, so it's down to the Bengals and Steelers for the last spot. Lol

    AFC North.
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1345183 wrote:AFC North.
    I missed the North part in your post. :D
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1345202 wrote:I missed the North part in your post. :D

    Well FUCK! Lol

    Night.