Not to mention, no chance we win out. No chance. We'll lose Monday night.
we will see... i still believe. the OL is playing at an extremely high level and at this point of the season, that wins games.
Posted 14 December 2012 - 11:11 AM
The Titans OL has been doing well in run-blocking lately. Plus we have Sanchez.
My posts have to get worse, so they can get better.
Posted 14 December 2012 - 11:12 AM
How so? Chris Johnson hasn't gotten above 100 for a month. last year he was 19 for 44. the week before 13 for 51. and prior to that 21 for 80. they are 23rd in rushing on the year. (Jets are 12th)
sheesh, I'm a doosh.
Posted 14 December 2012 - 12:11 PM
Colts and Steelers both have head to head tiebreaker. And the Colts are not going to lose out(Ravens might but still ahrd to see it). Basically have to hope the Steelers lose out and the Bengals and Jets tie at 9-7. Not plausible.
Posted 14 December 2012 - 12:19 PM
Over the last 6 weeks or so Chris Johnson is 3rd in the league in yards BEFORE contact.
Edited by bitonti, 14 December 2012 - 12:20 PM.
My posts have to get worse, so they can get better.
Posted 14 December 2012 - 02:43 PM
Winnerall-pro RT David Stewart and LG Steve Hutchinson were both placed on IR two weeks ago.
CJ is historically good on MNF, that much is true. but the Titans OL has been decimated. With Leroy Harris and Eugene Amano already on IR that's 4 of their 5 starters on the injured list.
Posted 16 December 2012 - 10:36 AM
When more than 2 teams are tied for a WC playoff birth, H2H tiebreakers are dismissed as the 1st tiebreaker UNLESS 1 team has beaten EVERY team involved, so in a 3 way tie for the last WC spot between the Steelers, Jets, and Colts, the H2H tiebreaker does not apply because the Colt did not play the Steelers, it would apply if the Jets beat the Steelers thou, because the Jets would have played both teams, and beaten both teams, but because neither the Colts, or Steelers has beaten both teams this step gets bypassed, and they move on to tiebreaker scenario #2 which is AFC record, Jets would be 7-5, Colts 6-6, and Steelers 6-6 in the only scenario possible with all 3 team being tied for the last spot at 9-7.
Very plausible on the tiebreaking rules.
Not plausible in the likelyness in this happening.
Posted 16 December 2012 - 07:56 PM
You'll probably get that regardless if the Jets make the playoffs or not. Your Jets team/organization seems confused. You sign Tim Tebow for some serious money, but won't run an offensive scheme where he has a chance to do what he does best. What was the point?
Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:00 PM
There's nothing that tebow does "best" thats good for a football team. He's a terrible QB who should have never been signed.You'll probably get that regardless if the Jets make the playoffs or not. Your Jets team/organization seems confused. You sign Tim Tebow for some serious money, but won't run an offensive scheme where he has a chance to do what he does best. What was the point?
Edited by Villain The Foe, 16 December 2012 - 08:01 PM.
Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:16 PM
Let's say the colts lock a wc spot and the the Jets Steelers and Bengals are all tied at 9-7, who goes out of those 3?
Posted 16 December 2012 - 09:20 PM
Today was a good day for the Jets. If the Bengals beat the Steeler next year (fairly likely), and lose to the Ravens the following week (also not unreasonable) the Jets would get in at 9-7.
Posted 17 December 2012 - 07:06 AM
Ravens might be locked in at the 4 seed at that point unless they lose next week, then the Ravens, Bengals game would be for the division if the Bengals beat the Steelers next week.
Now if the Colts lose next week, and the Jets win this week, and next week, no matter what happens in the Steelers, Bengals game sh*t gets REAL interesting week 17.
I can also guarantee you if some how that Ravens Bengals game week 17 is for the division it would be the flex NBC game, only way that doesn't happen is if somehow the Skins, Boys game is for the division.
Posted 17 December 2012 - 07:07 AM
The Ravens are falling like the 2008 stock market. The Colts slipped this week, but I expect them to regain their form. The Steelers go against my Bengals next week, and I have no illusions of that not being a tough game.
All your Jets can do is keep playing, and hope another team trips up.
Posted 17 December 2012 - 07:45 AM
The Ravens are falling like the 2008 stock market. The Colts slipped this week, but I expect them to regain their form. The Steelers go against my Bengals next week, and I have no illusions of that not being a tough game.
All your Jets can do is keep playing, and hope another team trips up.
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