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Well if that's the case,
the 72 dolphins should've called Dick Vermiel and folks and congratulated them on their perfect season, since looking at their easy shcedule, the herdest opponent left was Denver and possibly Minnesota. But no one expected Cincy to beat them down, and yes Cincy manhandled them. The only reason why the cheifs were still in the game is beacuse Cincy started playing a soft zone defense.
My point is it's easy to look at the shedule and assume wins and losses, however that's never the case. NE has Jax, Houston, Indy, Miami, NY, Bills left on the schedule. Miami has Was, Dallas, NE, Philly, Bills, Jets.
The jets with Pennington are dangerous even if their mathematically eliminated from contention, Herm Edwards will be prepared to play and play to win. Houston has played everyone pretty tough this year, so don't assume that houston's an automatic win. indy is by no means an easy victory even without Harrison. And as for the Miami and Buffalo, well our Divison games are usually hard fought and close, especially at the end of the year. So on paper it looks like NE has an easy road, but I wouldn't hand over the AFCE crown just yet
Originally posted by CirclingWagons
go look at the pats schedule, then look at yours...Pats have this locked up--hell, injuries don't even matter when you're talking about New England
the 72 dolphins should've called Dick Vermiel and folks and congratulated them on their perfect season, since looking at their easy shcedule, the herdest opponent left was Denver and possibly Minnesota. But no one expected Cincy to beat them down, and yes Cincy manhandled them. The only reason why the cheifs were still in the game is beacuse Cincy started playing a soft zone defense.
My point is it's easy to look at the shedule and assume wins and losses, however that's never the case. NE has Jax, Houston, Indy, Miami, NY, Bills left on the schedule. Miami has Was, Dallas, NE, Philly, Bills, Jets.
The jets with Pennington are dangerous even if their mathematically eliminated from contention, Herm Edwards will be prepared to play and play to win. Houston has played everyone pretty tough this year, so don't assume that houston's an automatic win. indy is by no means an easy victory even without Harrison. And as for the Miami and Buffalo, well our Divison games are usually hard fought and close, especially at the end of the year. So on paper it looks like NE has an easy road, but I wouldn't hand over the AFCE crown just yet