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The key with winning yesterday, is if the Jets lose to NE next week, the Steelers need only 1 of 2 to get a playoff spot (which would then be...
In short the only way the Steelers don't win the North if they end up tied at 11-5 is all of these games have to go as follows: Buffalo has to...
The Steelers haven't been good on the road this year. Neither of these games will be easy (but they should be).
The Bengals did though. Hence the comparison between AZ who the Steelers beat and Seattle who the Bengals beat (and both teams lost to the...
Strength of Victory doesn't take into points into account. It measures the records of the teams you've beaten. So in short, since the Steelers...
Not likely, but possible 1. Steelers win last 2 2. Benglas lose last 2 3. AZ/Indy/Denver win no fewer than 2 less than Seattle/Buffalo/KC the...
It would come down to SOV. Right now the Steelers have Cards/Colts/Broncos vs the Bengals have Seattle/Texans/KC. Right now Steelers are +2...
Sadly, I agree with this.
Actually since it was going to the 2 minute warning, you throw it in the stands. Clock was going to stop either way - don't lose the yards there....
They don't need to beat the Jets, they just need to beat either the Jets or Dolphins.
The Steelers beating the Broncos gave the Pats some breathing room for the 1 seed (they need only 1 win for the 1 seed)
It's not right.
How much does it suck losing that Ravens game? If the Steelers had gotten that one, they'd need 1 Bengal loss (either game) to win the North.
Clearly the ESPN machine is wrong right now. Here's the tiebreaker in a division. Assuming the Steelers win out and Bengals lose out to wind up...
Likely, but if Denver loses to Cincy, KC wins out and the Steelers win out, then they're playing the AFC South winner. That's not totally absurd...
I think it's wrong now - I don't think they have it updated yet. The Steelers and Bengals are both 1-1 vs uncommon opponents (Pats/Colts vs...
Actually it doesn't matter. If the Steelers, Jets and Chiefs win out and the Bronco lose either of their final 2 games. The Chiefs win the AFC...
I saw that too, but I think it's wrong because it's claiming common opponents, but they'd both be 10-4 vs the common opponents. I think it goes...
Depends, if the Broncos lose 1 too, then they are out.