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Phins playoff chances (week 13)

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Ideally, Miami & New England win (Yeah I said it.) Miami needs to end w/ the same record as SD.

It'd be nice if Denver, the Colts, & Cincy won. Beefalo going down and having the AFCN w/ terrible inter-conference records will assist the phins in the end.
 
Regardless of Buffalo's tiebreaker status just look at their remaining games. They're 8-8. If they happen to win all 4 they deserve to make the playoffs.
 
Denver will win, Colts will win...Cincy not so sure. Roethliseberger seems to play extremely well in the state of Ohio.

I also think New England wins, regardless of all that we absolutely have to win Sunday. I'm really not concerned with the other games, all I want is for us to win. I want to see the talking heads fumble all over themselves since the majority of them have predicted an easy win for the Ravens. I want to see what excuses they come up with after we beat those clowns.
 
Denver will win, Colts will win...Cincy not so sure. Roethliseberger seems to play extremely well in the state of Ohio.

I also think New England wins, regardless of all that we absolutely have to win Sunday. I'm really not concerned with the other games, all I want is for us to win. I want to see the talking heads fumble all over themselves since the majority of them have predicted an easy win for the Ravens. I want to see what excuses they come up with after we beat those clowns.

Who's picking the ravens to win?
 
Who's picking the ravens to win?

Everyone I've seen. Caught it on NFL Network, ESPN, most of the local beat writers...I think what's his face on NFL tonight...Rodney Harrison (former Patriot) said something about the Ravens running the table in the last 4 games. McGinest and some other guy, can't remember his name, said Ravens would win easy in Miami....McGinest even went so far as to say he wasn't sure we'd win another game but reluctantly said we'd beat Minnesota and the Jets to finish 9-7.
 
Elliott Harrison on the front page of nfl.com thinks:

MIA 24 20 BAL
This is a gem on the Week 14 slate, and one of the more difficult games to predict. (Of course, if I get it wrong, Ravens fans will hammer my Twitter feed. If I get it right, all quiet on the tweep front.) So, let's say this: As much as any game, this is any man's ballgame. ... Even-steven. ... Six of one, half-dozen of the other. ... Matchy matchy. ... OK, you get the point. Baltimore has fared OK on the road, going 3-3 this season. The Dolphins are just 3-2 at home, but both of the clubs they lost to -- Kansas City and Green Bay -- are pretty darn good. Miami's front seven must do a better job in run support than it did against Chris Johnson this past Monday night. The Ravens' O-line has really improved in run blocking this year, as evidenced by Justin Forsett's 1,009 yards (compiled at a healthy 5.6 yards per pop). On the other side of the ball, though, Baltimore just took a serious hit with the Haloti Ngata suspension. #BALvsMIA
 
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