vaneasy2338
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No matter what time kansas city plays, they have nothing to play for. They are the 5 seed regardless of what happens next week
A fly in our ointment...... We play at 1 PM as does Baltimore. If we both win at that point San Diego has nothing left to play for.
I'm confused. Can someone please explain this to me?
For the entire week leading up to today, it's been said that Baltimore was holding the 6th seed at a record of 8-6, with a win over us, and a conference record of 6-4.
Yet today we both lost (meaning we are still tied, now at 8-7), they still hold a win over us, and our conference record is now 7-4.
Going in to today our conference record was 7-3 and there's was 6-4….
So basically what I'm trying to say is literally nothing changed, so how is that now we hold the 6th seed, but for the last week Baltimore has held it?
Am I missing something?
Because Baltimore and Miami were the only teams at 8-6, and the Ravens had the head-to-head tiebreaker. Now, both the Ravens and Dolphins are 8-7, but the Chargers are also 8-7, so it is among three teams. So the tiebreaker changes to conference record, where the Dolphins now have the advantage (at least until next weekend).
I'm confused. Can someone please explain this to me?
For the entire week leading up to today, it's been said that Baltimore was holding the 6th seed at a record of 8-6, with a win over us, and a conference record of 6-4.
Yet today we both lost (meaning we are still tied, now at 8-7), they still hold a win over us, and our conference record is now 7-4.
Going in to today our conference record was 7-3 and there's was 6-4….
So basically what I'm trying to say is literally nothing changed, so how is that now we hold the 6th seed, but for the last week Baltimore has held it?
Am I missing something?