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The big thing from last night for me is it virtually clinched the #1 seed. To lose it, Pitt or Indy would have to win out and we'd have to lose 3 out of 4. Staying undefeated is nice but virtually locking in the #1 seed was the key for me.
Yes you are right.
The big thing from last night for me is it virtually clinched the #1 seed. To lose it, Pitt or Indy would have to win out and we'd have to lose 3 out of 4. Staying undefeated is nice but virtually locking in the #1 seed was the key for me.
Am i right?
Sounds right... beating the Steelers would give us 4 games on them with 3 games left. Indy would still be in the hunt if they win, but we would have to lose all 3 remaining games to lose the #1 seed.Am i right? if we beat the steelers we clinch the bye and if the colts lose we get homefield throught ? I guess BB will ride this on the team all week.
Are the Ravens going to give Indy a game like they gave us, or will they fall back to their usual uninspired lameness?These next four games are very important for Indy and Pitt.
Indy has 4 AFC opponents coming up. Pitt has 3.
Indy: @BAL, @OAK, vs HOU, vs TEN
Pitt: @ NE, vs JAX, @STL, @BAL
An AFC loss by Indy would be a huge boost for Pitt if Pitt can beat NE. Vaults them to #2 if I'm doing this right.
Are the Ravens going to give Indy a game like they gave us, or will they fall back to their usual uninspired lameness?
Do you guys think,if the Pats clinched HFA next week they'll go for a perfect season or do they rest their starters in last two games?
A Pats Fan from Germany