It's because the odds of Miami getting in are drastically small.I guess it’s to be expected with so many games still left, but I was surprised at how small the percentages are in general
When you lose 7 games in a row (to Jax and Atlanta, included) you start to think, "Playoffs? Playoffs? You talking Playoffs?" But, fans are eternal optimists (some). Not me...I am longtime resident in Realville, USA.It's because the odds of Miami getting in are drastically small.
Flores ain't getting fired anytime soon so enjoy.Our HC is an a$$clown. He is in way over his head. It's very hard to take this team serious with the Yahoos we have running it. Hopefully next year we'll have new coaches...REAL coaches. Until then, its "Laugh-In in Miami Gardens."
So we'd like:From the NYT playoff predictor. %'s indicate who helps us the most. Yes we need to win out but this at least Kees it fun regarding who to root against in other games.
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Oh ok that makes sense, I didn’t understand what the numbers signified.It's because the odds of Miami getting in are drastically small.
I honestly agree with you. We are such a butt-hurt dysfunctional franchise, we could have this guy employed three more seasons! Always "next year." LOL.Flores ain't getting fired anytime soon so enjoy.
Realville, I guess population, only people who agree with you.When you lose 7 games in a row (to Jax and Atlanta, included) you start to think, "Playoffs? Playoffs? You talking Playoffs?" But, fans are eternal optimists (some). Not me...I am longtime resident in Realville, USA.
You want to be in the playoff picture next year? Don't lose 7 games in a row. Don't lose to one of the worst teams in the league. Don't lose to the lowly Falcons.
Our HC is an a$$clown. He is in way over his head. It's very hard to take this team serious with the Yahoos we have running it. Hopefully next year we'll have new coaches...REAL coaches. Until then, its "Laugh-In in Miami Gardens."
Sure let's recycle coaches every 3 years.I honestly agree with you. We are such a butt-hurt dysfunctional franchise, we could have this guy employed three more seasons! Always "next year." LOL.
I'm rooting for Ross to replace the people who are unable to (or refused to) build a competent o-line, draft a decent RB#1, or hire an experienced coaching staff. Moving rookie and 2nd year o-linemen around to different positions just for the sake of forcing them to be versatile before they even learn one position was a big mistake. Relying on four young o-linemen with little to no experience to start alongside one incompetent (yet versatile!) veteran was a big mistake. Not having reliable, capable veteran o-linemen on the roster in case the young guys are a liability was a huge mistake. And IMO, fans hoping for a playoff berth so that Grier and Flores will keep their jobs and the team will continue with an ineffective o-line, a weak running game, and no vertical passing game next season too are making a mistake!When you lose 7 games in a row (to Jax and Atlanta, included) you start to think, "Playoffs? Playoffs? You talking Playoffs?" But, fans are eternal optimists (some). Not me...I am longtime resident in Realville, USA.
You want to be in the playoff picture next year? Don't lose 7 games in a row. Don't lose to one of the worst teams in the league. Don't lose to the lowly Falcons.
Our HC is an a$$clown. He is in way over his head. It's very hard to take this team serious with the Yahoos we have running it. Hopefully next year we'll have new coaches...REAL coaches. Until then, its "Laugh-In in Miami Gardens."
Nice summary, that helps me. All those percentages take me back to middle school math class.So we'd like:
Bengals over Chargers (toss-up)
Texans over Colts (biggest booster...gotta hope for divisional game magic)
WFT over Raiders (toss-up)
Ravens over Steelers (no-brainer)
Chiefs over Broncos (should happen)
Bills over Cheaters (fingers crossed, toss-up)
We may catch 4 or 5 of those...would be nice.
On the flip side, keeping incompetent people too long is also a big mistake!Sure let's recycle coaches every 3 years.