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We are out of the playoffs if Ravens win out

Dolphans- why do you start these threads if you don't even understand how the playoffs work?????

I just don't get these "look at me, I don't really understand this but here's what the deal is" threads.

I meant to put a question mark on the title of my thread to get exact clarification. I was disappointed the Ravens won and thought we had lost the advantage of controlling our destiny.

I really appreciate the clarifications, I don't follow the NFC Northern (the old Central) Division as closely, I really thought Baltimore had no chance of winning their division and believed what I heard on TV.
 
I meant to put a question mark on the title of my thread to get exact clarification. I was disappointed the Ravens won and thought we had lost the advantage of controlling our destiny.

I really appreciate the clarifications, I don't follow the NFC Northern (the old Central) Division as closely, I really thought Baltimore had no chance of winning their division and believed what I heard on TV.

And what was that? Did Ray Lewis say the Ravens are in if they win out and the Dolphins are out of the playoffs? Or did he just say the Ravens are in if they win out and you jump to conclusions?
 
The Dolphins, Ravens and Bengals all control their own destiny. Win the last two games of the season and you are guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. The way this is possible is because the Ravens and Bengals play each other in Week 17.

Miami's easiest way to the playoffs is just to beat the Bills and Jets.
 
Here's a good explanation - Who's in and whose out -

AFC

1. Denver Broncos (11-3). The Broncos had to grin and bear their surprise home loss to San Diego on Thursday, until New England and Cincinnati did them favors by falling on Sunday. Now they go on the road against two bad teams to ensure they stay in Denver for the AFC playoffs. What’s left: at HOU, at OAK

2. New England Patriots (10-4). The Patriots’ penchant for struggling defensively and making Tom Brady and their offense come through late caught up to them again in Miami. Forget trying to catch Denver; they just need to get right to take care of the AFC East and be more than a one and done playoff team. What’s left: at BAL, vs. BUF

3. Cincinnati Bengals (9-5). The Bengals didn’t inspire in a listless loss at Pittsburgh on Sunday night, but the good news is, their last two are at home, where they are 6-0. They should still get in, but a much better ticket is at least having one more home game as North champions. What’s left: vs. MIN, vs. BAL

4. Indianapolis Colts (9-5). They were the only AFC division leaders who won on Sunday, and go figure, beating the AFC’s worst team didn’t allow them to gain any ground. No matter what happens next, the South champions are set to play host in the wild-card round. What’s left: at KC, vs. JAX

5. Kansas City Chiefs (11-3). They’re keeping the pressure on Denver to keep winning to risk following from No. 1 to No. 5, the very leap they’re trying to make. Their remaining schedule, however, is much more formidable. What’s left: vs. IND, at SD MORE: Jamaal Charles scores franchise-record five touchdowns

6. Baltimore Ravens (8-6). The Ravens rode the booming leg of kicker Justin Tucker to outlast host Detroit 18-16 on Monday night to jump back ahead of victorious Miami for the second wild-card position. Although they have their hands full with New England on a short week, they would win the AFC North if they win out. What’s left: vs. NE, at CIN


Who’s right behind: Miami Dolphins (8-6), San Diego Chargers (7-7), Pittsburgh Steelers (6-8). The Ravens are the only team that holds the wild-card tiebreaker over Miami; the Dolphins have beaten the other two teams head-to-head.

Who's out: New York Jets (6-8), Tennessee Titans (5-9), Buffalo Bills (5-9), Jacksonville Jaguars (4-10), Oakland Raiders (4-10), Cleveland Browns (4-10), Houston Texans (2-12). The Texans got plenty of company in this department. It’s hard to see them, however, crawling out of the conference basement, given they’ve already been swept by Jacksonville and also fell to Oakland at home.
 
the more red the rep is, the less I want to read their posts.

Just figured that out!
 
Ray Lewis has no business being a broadcaster. Good football player, ya, but an absolute idiot that obviously talks out of his ass.

Lewis was right though. He said that if the Ravens win out they are in. The OP turned that into "if the Ravens get in we are out" with the thread title. And that is wrong.

---------- Post added at 10:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:04 AM ----------

I just heard it again, from Ray Lewis, if the Ravens win out they're in.

Lewis is correct. And if you had any clue you would know that in that scenario Cincy is out and we are in.

One more time for the really slow ones: we win out we are in!!!!
 
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