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We could finish and 14-2 and get the 2 seed. And conceivably 13-3 and be a freaking wild card.
NE, regardless of their out of division schedule, still is in a terrible division year in and year out. That always helps. Even though they’re still good, their division really helps them out. |
Patriots division is what their winning is built on. Its so weak they are handed a home playoff game before the season starts. No team has a QB that challenges them ever. Pats are the most overrated pile of shit ever.
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One problem is that the Patriots run has been so ridiculously LONG. Usually teams aren't mediocre for that long, but as one team declines, another rises up. The Patriots haven't declined, so they just always hand out losses to those other teams, and they have not fared well. The right way to do this would be to compare inter-divisional games, but I'm not going to bother with that. Is it a mediocre division? Absolutely. Has it been the ABSOLUTE WORST DIVISION IN FOOTBALL for 20 years? Nah. |
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You're arguing with actual statistics? Are they not right? I mean, wtf? |
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That's not overrated... Posted via Mobile Device |
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The paranoia makes me laugh. There are actual rules that decide this you dumbass. No discretion at all. Here, you want the Chiefs 2022 schedule? Here it is: https://fbschedules.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/ Home: Denver, Oakland, SD, Colts, Texans, Rams, Seahawks, AFC East team TBD (same finish in division from prior year) Away: Denver, Oakland, SD, Jags, Titans, Cardinals, 49ers, AFC North team TBD (same finish in division from prior year) JFC. |
Packers and vikings coming to town next year!
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ROFL Ok. You believe what you want, but the NFL for many years now (since the advent of 32 teams) has a set rotation schedule, which is very simple to understand: six games against division opponents (one home, one away) four games against a rotating division within your conference. For the Chiefs, it's the AFC North this year and the AFC South next year. Four games against a rotating division in the other conference. For the Chiefs, it's the NFC West this year and the NFC North next year. The remaining two games are against the two teams in (1) the other divisions in the same conference that you aren't already playing this year (2) that finished with the same seed in their division as you finished in yours in the prior year. For the Chiefs, that means that if you finish first in the AFC West, next year you will play the team that had the first seed in the AFC East and North next year (because you are playing ALL of the AFC South next year. AND HEY, GOOD NEWS -- if you finish first and the Patriots finish first too, then next year you get to come back to Foxboro AGAIN. And whine that you're being ****ed and the NFC is rigged!! Because you don't understand that it's a system. Whether you believe in it or not. https://fbschedules.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/ |
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