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2015 NFL Regular Season Chatter

  • superman
    Bengals might not score next week in Denver. Offense is horrible right now.
  • SportsAndLady
    Isn't it a penalty to dance with your opponent after a TD?

    I swear the Steelers get away with so much shit that other teams get flagged for
  • SportsAndLady
    LOL there's the phantom holding call favoring the Steelers
  • superman
    SportsAndLady;1770572 wrote:Isn't it a penalty to dance with your opponent after a TD?

    I swear the Steelers get away with so much shit that other teams get flagged for
    I'm telling you, they play with a different set of rules.
  • Ironman92
    Hate the zone defense here
  • SportsAndLady
    Antonio Brown or Odell Beckham? Who you taking?
  • Ironman92
    Offense has been unstoppable....go for the first down and win it.

    But no way will Haley do that
  • Lovejoy1984
    LOL>

    Good play call Tomlin.
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;1770585 wrote:Antonio Brown or Odell Beckham? Who you taking?
    Both are insane. Brown returns punts in Pro Bowl fashion, but Beckham probably the same if given the chance.

    Brown little better route, Beck little better hands.

    I take Brown but I'm biased.
  • Ironman92
    HighRoller74;1770587 wrote:LOL>

    Good play call Tomlin.
    That's on Ben. That was Bubby Brister dumb.
  • Ironman92
    I love it. Brady and Belichick made it the norm for them.
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;1770585 wrote:Antonio Brown or Odell Beckham? Who you taking?
    In his last 16 games with Ben:

    149 receptions
    2005 yards
    14 TD
  • friendfromlowry
    Next weekend shaping up to be a good one:
    Redskins at Eagles (only because of the NFC east implications)
    Patriots at Jets
    Panthers at Falcons
    Packers at Cardinals
    Bengals at Broncos
  • Ironman92
    friendfromlowry;1770673 wrote:Next weekend shaping up to be a good one:
    Redskins at Eagles (only because of the NFC east implications)
    Patriots at Jets
    Panthers at Falcons
    Packers at Cardinals
    Bengals at Broncos
    I think Pats may make a statement

    Panthers pull away in 2nd half

    Packers at Cardinals....damn

    Bengals at Broncos....playing for a week off. Should've a hell of a game but Broncos defense impressed me in the first half for sure. Bengals will pick off Osweiler a few times as his arm is a bit weak on a lot of shorter throws. Denver is tough at home.
  • Azubuike24
    New England clinches home field throughout with a win.
    Cincinnati clinches a bye with a win, and with a New England loss and win vs Baltimore in week 17, would get home field throughout.
    Denver clinches a bye by winning out
    Kansas City clinches the AFC West by winning out and Denver losing a game
    Houston clinches the AFC South with a win or Colts loss
    Pittsburgh clinches a playoff spot with a win and a Jets loss

    The Jets are the team who is in trouble. Not only do they have the toughest game (NE), but the Steelers (BAL and CLE) and the Chiefs (CLE and OAK) have much easier paths. Even if the Jets win out, they need one of those teams to drop a game.

    For the Bengals, it's a nightmare scenario. A Denver loss is likely. They are going to win the North, but that puts them at the 3-seed, and the likely 6-seed is Pittsburgh. That would set up a rematch with Pittsburgh, and Andy Dalton trying to come back after just 3 weeks in the playoffs.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1770680 wrote:New England clinches home field throughout with a win.
    Cincinnati clinches a bye with a win, and with a New England loss and win vs Baltimore in week 17, would get home field throughout.
    Denver clinches a bye by winning out
    Kansas City clinches the AFC West by winning out and Denver losing a game
    Houston clinches the AFC South with a win or Colts loss
    Pittsburgh clinches a playoff spot with a win and a Jets loss

    The Jets are the team who is in trouble. Not only do they have the toughest game (NE), but the Steelers (BAL and CLE) and the Chiefs (CLE and OAK) have much easier paths. Even if the Jets win out, they need one of those teams to drop a game.

    For the Bengals, it's a nightmare scenario. A Denver loss is likely. They are going to win the North, but that puts them at the 3-seed, and the likely 6-seed is Pittsburgh. That would set up a rematch with Pittsburgh, and Andy Dalton trying to come back after just 3 weeks in the playoffs.
    Thanks for the breakdown. I'll assume nothing though. If Cincy beats Denver and KC wins out.....would that put Denver the #6 seed and Pittsburgh the #5 (if they win out)....or would the potentially 11-5 Jets jockey into that 3 way tie-breaker?
  • Azubuike24
    It's a nightmare scenario for the Bengals. It just sets them up for another year where the Steelers break their hearts.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1770695 wrote:It's a nightmare scenario for the Bengals. It just sets them up for another year where the Steelers break their hearts.
    Not what I was asking ....basically wondering if the scenarios of the tie-breakers are different if Denver, Pittsburgh and Jets all end 11-5 and don't win their divisions.
  • wildcats20
    1 game for Beckham
  • superman
    wildcats20;1770811 wrote:1 game for Beckham
    Total BS.
  • Ironman92
    superman;1770857 wrote:Total BS.
    What do you think he should get?
  • superman
    Ironman92;1770863 wrote:What do you think he should get?
    $23,152 fine
  • Ironman92
    superman;1770874 wrote:$23,152 fine
    I'm afraid you are going to have to help me out on this one.
  • superman
    Ironman92;1770878 wrote:I'm afraid you are going to have to help me out on this one.
    It's the amount Mitchell got fined for a similar cheap shot on Tyler Eifert.