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Well seeing as we aren’t yet in a race for the playoffs if it takes another week, it takes another week. 
He has been out more games than I expected. That situation was some fuged up timing if you believe the official timeline. I don’t know what to think about that. 

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3 hours ago, strato said:

Well seeing as we aren’t yet in a race for the playoffs if it takes another week, it takes another week. 
He has been out more games than I expected. That situation was some fuged up timing if you believe the official timeline. I don’t know what to think about that. 

We are one game behind a wild card spot lol.

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3 hours ago, strato said:

Well seeing as we aren’t yet in a race for the playoffs if it takes another week, it takes another week. 
He has been out more games than I expected. That situation was some fuged up timing if you believe the official timeline. I don’t know what to think about that. 

I think you have it the other way around. We aren't "out of the race for the playoffs" which makes it more likely to play him than if we were winless.

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5 hours ago, ChibCU said:

I think you have it the other way around. We aren't "out of the race for the playoffs" which makes it more likely to play him than if we were winless.

 

Technically sure we are in the race but everyone else is too.

Will there even be a real race between us and TB - because a wild card coming from the NFCS seems unlikely. 

I wonder if the head dudes really believe we have a shot or are we in a developmental year. And that evaluation is sort of fluid at this early stage. 

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6 hours ago, Car123 said:

We are one game behind a wild card spot lol.

No one is eliminated yet.
 

But some are in a race to the bottom, it is too early to call that one too. Where are we headed? Are the Ravens really gonna bottom out all year? would you really say they are in that race to the bottom? 
The race really hasn’t started is more my angle. 

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