Lupin the Third
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Post by Lupin the Third on Dec 27, 2018 17:19:33 GMT -5
Here we are. The final week of the 2018 NFL Regular Season.
Sunday, December 30th, 12 PM CST Miami @ Buffalo Detroit @ Green Bay NY Jets @ New England Carolina @ New Orleans Dallas @ NY Giants Atlanta @ Tampa Bay Jacksonville @ Houston
Sunday, December 30th, 3:25 PM CST LA Chargers @ Denver Oakland @ Kansas City San Francisco @ LA Rams Chicago @ Minnesota Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh Arizona @ Seattle Philadelphia @ Washington Cleveland @ Baltimore
Sunday, December 30th, 7:20 PM CST Indianapolis @ Tennessee
Here's the Playoff Scenarios:
AFC Chargers - Win & KC Loss - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Chiefs - Win - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Patriots - Win & KC Loss - Homefield Advantage throughout the playoffs Steelers - Win & Baltimore Loss - AFC North Division Crown; Win & Ind/Ten Tie - Wild Card Spot Ravens - Win - AFC North Crown Colts/Titans - Whoever wins, is in.
NFC Vikings - Win, They're in. Bears - Win & Rams Loss, They're the 2-seed Rams - Win, They're the 2-seed Eagles - Win and Vikings Loss - They're in.
If I've forgotten any, feel free to add below.
Also, No Tank Bowl this week. Which is kinda sad.
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Gus Richlen Was Wrong
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Dec 27, 2018 17:27:46 GMT -5
Yeah, UrinatingTree got really sick of doing that joke, I think.
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Post by Unocal 76 on Dec 27, 2018 17:30:40 GMT -5
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Lupin the Third
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Post by Lupin the Third on Dec 27, 2018 18:12:15 GMT -5
As long as we continue to get the Emmy Award winning program Days of Our Steelers.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 22:04:10 GMT -5
Here we are. The final week of the 2018 NFL Regular Season. Sunday, December 30th, 12 PM CST Miami @ Buffalo Detroit @ Green Bay NY Jets @ New England Carolina @ New Orleans Dallas @ NY Giants Atlanta @ Tampa Bay Jacksonville @ Houston Sunday, December 30th, 3:25 PM CST LA Chargers @ Denver Oakland @ Kansas City San Francisco @ LA Rams Chicago @ Minnesota Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh Arizona @ Seattle Philadelphia @ Washington Cleveland @ Baltimore Sunday, December 30th, 7:20 PM CST Indianapolis @ Tennessee Here's the Playoff Scenarios: AFC Chargers - Win & KC Loss - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Chiefs - Win - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Patriots - Win & KC Loss - Homefield Advantage throughout the playoffs Steelers - Win & Baltimore Loss - AFC North Division Crown; Win & Ind/Ten Tie - Wild Card Spot Ravens - Win - AFC North Crown Colts/Titans - Whoever wins, is in. NFC Vikings - Win, They're in. Bears - Win & Rams Loss, They're the 2-seed Rams - Win, They're the 2-seed Eagles - Win and Vikings Loss - They're in. If I've forgotten any, feel free to add below. Also, No Tank Bowl this week. Which is kinda sad. The Texans need a win and they are the AFC South champ; otherwise the winner of the IND/TEN match will be.
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Dec 27, 2018 23:48:23 GMT -5
So what happens if Baltimore and Pittsburgh both lose? Does Baltimore still take the North and Pittsburgh end up at the mercy of Indy and One Yard Short?
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Dec 28, 2018 0:45:31 GMT -5
So what happens if Baltimore and Pittsburgh both lose? Does Baltimore still take the North and Pittsburgh end up at the mercy of Indy and One Yard Short? Yep
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Dec 28, 2018 1:55:26 GMT -5
Both George Kittle and Travis Kelce could break Gronks single season yards for a TE Mark. Kittle needs 100, while Kelce needs 52.
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Post by Unocal 76 on Dec 28, 2018 1:57:19 GMT -5
Both George Kittle and Travis Kelce could break Gronks single season yards for a TE Mark. Kittle needs 100, while Kelce needs 52. It's feasible for they play the Rams/Raiders defenses
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Post by Unocal 76 on Dec 28, 2018 2:09:25 GMT -5
Who has the best shot to play spoiler?
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Dec 28, 2018 8:04:39 GMT -5
Who has the best shot to play spoiler? As completely batshit as this sounds, I have a funny feeling about Oakland/KC.
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Post by BRV on Dec 28, 2018 14:12:22 GMT -5
Who has the best shot to play spoiler? As completely batshit as this sounds, I have a funny feeling about Oakland/KC. Of the games with some level of playoff implication, here's how I rank the potential for spoilers from most likely to least likely: ENTIRELY PLAUSIBLECleveland over Baltimore: Believe it or not, but I think this one happens. Cleveland is hot and you know their fans would love nothing more than to be the ones to eliminate the former Browns from playoff contention. POSSIBLE, BUT WOULD BE A SURPRISEDenver over Los Angeles Chargers: Funky things happen in Denver, but funky enough for the Chargers to lose two in a row? I'd be surprised. Cincinnati over Pittsburgh: These two teams have a nasty rivalry, so the Bengals would love to play the role of spoiler (as they did to the Ravens last season), but I think Pittsburgh does just enough to get the win. STUNNING-LEVEL UPSETSJacksonville over Houston: The Jaguars quit about a month and a half ago. I can't imagine them ginning up enough enthusiasm to knock off the Texans. New York Jets over New England: The Patriots aren't world-beaters like they used to be, but I'd be stunned if the Jets came into Gillette Stadium - where the Patriots are unbeaten this season - and cost the Patriots a first-round bye. Washington over Philadelphia: Josh Johnson and a Redskins team with nothing to play for against Nick Foles and an Eagles team desperate to repeat as Super Bowl champions. No way Washington leaves with a win. BORDERLINE IMPOSSIBLEOakland over Kansas City: The Raiders may have pulled off a surprise win against Denver on Monday night, but I can't imagine them going into Arrowhead Stadium and knocking off a Chiefs team fighting for home-field advantage. Arizona over Seattle: Arizona may can its head coach after only one season. There's no way they're going into the lion's den that is CenturyLink Field and upsetting the Seahawks in their quest for a playoff spot. San Francisco over Los Angeles Rams: I would be absolutely floored to see Nick Mullins and a 49ers team desperate to lose for a draft pick go into Los Angeles and upset a Rams team seeking a first-round bye.
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Post by tenshi on Dec 28, 2018 15:39:53 GMT -5
Here we are. The final week of the 2018 NFL Regular Season. Sunday, December 30th, 12 PM CST Miami @ Buffalo Detroit @ Green Bay NY Jets @ New England Carolina @ New Orleans Dallas @ NY Giants Atlanta @ Tampa Bay Jacksonville @ Houston Sunday, December 30th, 3:25 PM CST LA Chargers @ Denver Oakland @ Kansas City San Francisco @ LA Rams Chicago @ Minnesota Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh Arizona @ Seattle Philadelphia @ Washington Cleveland @ Baltimore Sunday, December 30th, 7:20 PM CST Indianapolis @ Tennessee Here's the Playoff Scenarios: AFC Chargers - Win & KC Loss - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Chiefs - Win - AFC West Crown and Homefield throughout the playoffs Patriots - Win & KC Loss - Homefield Advantage throughout the playoffs Steelers - Win & Baltimore Loss - AFC North Division Crown; Win & Ind/Ten Tie - Wild Card Spot Ravens - Win - AFC North Crown Colts/Titans - Whoever wins, is in. NFC Vikings - Win, They're in. Bears - Win & Rams Loss, They're the 2-seed Rams - Win, They're the 2-seed Eagles - Win and Vikings Loss - They're in. If I've forgotten any, feel free to add below. Also, No Tank Bowl this week. Which is kinda sad. Dolphins/Bills, Lions/Packers and Falcons/Buccaneers have Tank Bowl potential. Then again, the potential of the Days of Our Steelers season finale looming in the horizon takes their shine a little bit.
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Post by Ganon83 on Dec 29, 2018 11:54:07 GMT -5
I wouldn’t count out the Redskins. Gruden might be playing for his job and team might rally to knock the Eagles out of the playoffs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2018 12:39:06 GMT -5
As completely batshit as this sounds, I have a funny feeling about Oakland/KC. Of the games with some level of playoff implication, here's how I rank the potential for spoilers from most likely to least likely: ENTIRELY PLAUSIBLECleveland over Baltimore: Believe it or not, but I think this one happens. Cleveland is hot and you know their fans would love nothing more than to be the ones to eliminate the former Browns from playoff contention. POSSIBLE, BUT WOULD BE A SURPRISEDenver over Los Angeles Chargers: Funky things happen in Denver, but funky enough for the Chargers to lose two in a row? I'd be surprised. Cincinnati over Pittsburgh: These two teams have a nasty rivalry, so the Bengals would love to play the role of spoiler (as they did to the Ravens last season), but I think Pittsburgh does just enough to get the win. STUNNING-LEVEL UPSETSJacksonville over Houston: The Jaguars quit about a month and a half ago. I can't imagine them ginning up enough enthusiasm to knock off the Texans. New York Jets over New England: The Patriots aren't world-beaters like they used to be, but I'd be stunned if the Jets came into Gillette Stadium - where the Patriots are unbeaten this season - and cost the Patriots a first-round bye. Washington over Philadelphia: Josh Johnson and a Redskins team with nothing to play for against Nick Foles and an Eagles team desperate to repeat as Super Bowl champions. No way Washington leaves with a win. BORDERLINE IMPOSSIBLEOakland over Kansas City: The Raiders may have pulled off a surprise win against Denver on Monday night, but I can't imagine them going into Arrowhead Stadium and knocking off a Chiefs team fighting for home-field advantage. Arizona over Seattle: Arizona may can its head coach after only one season. There's no way they're going into the lion's den that is CenturyLink Field and upsetting the Seahawks in their quest for a playoff spot.San Francisco over Los Angeles Rams: I would be absolutely floored to see Nick Mullins and a 49ers team desperate to lose for a draft pick go into Los Angeles and upset a Rams team seeking a first-round bye. The Seahawks clinched a playoff spot last week. They are playing for the right to be the 5th seed (and hopefully beat the Cowboys in the Wild Card game).
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Dec 29, 2018 16:16:13 GMT -5
As completely batshit as this sounds, I have a funny feeling about Oakland/KC. Of the games with some level of playoff implication, here's how I rank the potential for spoilers from most likely to least likely: ENTIRELY PLAUSIBLECleveland over Baltimore: Believe it or not, but I think this one happens. Cleveland is hot and you know their fans would love nothing more than to be the ones to eliminate the former Browns from playoff contention. POSSIBLE, BUT WOULD BE A SURPRISEDenver over Los Angeles Chargers: Funky things happen in Denver, but funky enough for the Chargers to lose two in a row? I'd be surprised. Cincinnati over Pittsburgh: These two teams have a nasty rivalry, so the Bengals would love to play the role of spoiler (as they did to the Ravens last season), but I think Pittsburgh does just enough to get the win. STUNNING-LEVEL UPSETSJacksonville over Houston: The Jaguars quit about a month and a half ago. I can't imagine them ginning up enough enthusiasm to knock off the Texans. New York Jets over New England: The Patriots aren't world-beaters like they used to be, but I'd be stunned if the Jets came into Gillette Stadium - where the Patriots are unbeaten this season - and cost the Patriots a first-round bye. Washington over Philadelphia: Josh Johnson and a Redskins team with nothing to play for against Nick Foles and an Eagles team desperate to repeat as Super Bowl champions. No way Washington leaves with a win. BORDERLINE IMPOSSIBLEOakland over Kansas City: The Raiders may have pulled off a surprise win against Denver on Monday night, but I can't imagine them going into Arrowhead Stadium and knocking off a Chiefs team fighting for home-field advantage. Arizona over Seattle: Arizona may can its head coach after only one season. There's no way they're going into the lion's den that is CenturyLink Field and upsetting the Seahawks in their quest for a playoff spot. San Francisco over Los Angeles Rams: I would be absolutely floored to see Nick Mullins and a 49ers team desperate to lose for a draft pick go into Los Angeles and upset a Rams team seeking a first-round bye. Cleveland over Baltimore is very possible. I do also think that it isn't completely insane to think that Jacksonville could also beat Houston. They have a great defense, including a strong pass rush that can tear apart Houston's terrible O-line (56 sacks allowed, most in the NFL). They are short on quality offensive linemen of their own due to injury, but Fornette plus Bortles' own tendency to run can move the ball slowly, eat up clock, and keep the game close as well. Not only that, but the Jags still actually try during divisional games, so having the chance to pee in the Texans' corn flakes is a real attractive thing for the Jags. I also could possibly see Oakland shock the Chiefs. KC's defense just isn't championship caliber and Oakland's style of play can exploit that fact to eat up a lot of the clock to slow down the Chiefs' offense. KC should probably still win, but all it takes is a mediocre game from Mahomes, a great game from Carr, a good defensive plan from the Raiders forcing the Chiefs to run the ball, or any combination of those three could result in a shocking game result. I would get a hearty laugh if the 49ers demonstrate some good game plan to use against the Rams right before the onset of the playoffs. All of the other upset possibilities seem remote to me, but the reality is that all of those teams are filled with people paid to play professional football. They are all very good to some degree.
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Post by Impact Zone's #1 DUMMY...YEAH on Dec 30, 2018 13:06:49 GMT -5
Eli picked off in the end zone.
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Post by Impact Zone's #1 DUMMY...YEAH on Dec 30, 2018 13:09:45 GMT -5
Jags recover a fumbled punt inside the 10.
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Post by Impact Zone's #1 DUMMY...YEAH on Dec 30, 2018 13:13:58 GMT -5
Kyle Allen to DJ Moore 20 yard TD. 6-0 Panthers.
Overturned, down at the 1. Allen took it on a sneak one play later.
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Post by Impact Zone's #1 DUMMY...YEAH on Dec 30, 2018 13:14:12 GMT -5
Josh Allen 1 yard TD. 6-0 Bills.
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