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Rams vs Cheifs Monday Night Thread


Hoenheim

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Just now, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Yeah. Not going to put myself through watching two teams, that the panthers are just as talented as, benefit from competent coaching with the poo show we have in the back of my head. Must be nice. Call me pessimistic. I’ve been conditioned to be by emotionless Ronald. 

yeah it really does hurt to see what a real HC can do with talent..

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Messing around with the playoff machine, we could actually miss the playoffs if even if we win the last 3 games and sweep the Saints.

If we lose to Seattle, Bucs, Browns we could be clusterfuged even if we win out from there on.. Seattle game is a breaking point for playoff implications. 

There not much margain for error for us to continue losing if the Cowboys  , Seahawks get hot. 

We've been absolute ass on the road so Bucs and Browns games are probably suspect. Seattle has been playing close games with the Rams so that one scares me as well. We could lose out and I wouldn't be suprised. Or possibly win at Tampa and lose the rest for 7-9 

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Messing around with the playoff machine, we could actually miss the playoffs if even if we win the last 3 games and sweep the Saints.

If we lose to Seattle, Bucs, Browns we could be clusterfuged even if we win out from there on.. Seattle game is a breaking point for playoff implications. 

There not much margain for error for us to continue losing if the Cowboys  , Seahawks get hot. 

we be lucky to go 8-8 honestly.

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Messing around with the playoff machine, we could actually miss the playoffs if even if we win the last 3 games and sweep the Saints.

If we lose to Seattle, Bucs, Browns we could be clusterfuged even if we win out from there on.. Seattle game is a breaking point for playoff implications. 

There not much margain for error for us to continue losing if the Cowboys  , Seahawks get hot. 

Pretty sure there’s about a -5% chance we lose to the Bucs and Browns then sweep the Aints. 

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Hot dayum, we could also win out, go 12-4 , and be a 5 seed going to Vikings, Cowboys place for the wild card.

What a fuged season this is. 

Also did a cool senario where we win the rest of our games but get swept by the Saints again. We and the Cowboys finish 10-6 and we play Cowboys at their place for WC round. 

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