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Pez 09-29-2022 08:21 PM

It's this game or the season, right?
 
Just saying that yes we beat the chiefs, but if we fail to win against our third division rival in the last 4 weeks, no one has any reason at all to take us seriously, right?

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JAFF 09-29-2022 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pez (Post 241759)
Just saying that yes we beat the chiefs, but if we fail to win against our third division rival in the last 4 weeks, no one has any reason at all to take us seriously, right?

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Colts And Orioles 09-29-2022 08:46 PM

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If we had lost to the Chiefs last week, then this would have been the game of the season.

We won last week, therefore THAT GAME (against the Chiefs) was the game of the season ...... subsequently, this game against the Titans on Sunday is a very big game, but not necessarily a make-or-break game for the season.

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Hoopsdoc 09-30-2022 11:44 AM

Colts have 6 division games. Bowen was saying that of the last 5 AFC south winners, they all won either 4 or 5 of those 6.

Colts have played 2 and don’t have a win.

If they lose Sunday, they can pretty much rule out winning the division.

ChaosTheory 09-30-2022 12:24 PM

Generally speaking there is a high correlation, but not necessarily. The Division games are obviously important because they make up 35% of your games. But look at 2010 for example:

-The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC West at 10-6 although they had a 2-4 division record.

-The Oakland Raiders finished 3rd in the AFC West and missed the playoffs at 8-8 despite sweeping the division 6-0.

Colts And Orioles 09-30-2022 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory (Post 241806)




Generally speaking there is a high correlation, but not necessarily. The Division games are obviously important because they make up 35% of your games. But look at 2010, for example ......

-The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC West at 10-6, even though they had a 2-4 division record.

-The Oakland Raiders finished 3rd in the AFC West and missed the playoffs at 8-8, despite sweeping the division 6-0.




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Hey ...... your moving in on my action as the board's historian. o ;)

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ChaosTheory 09-30-2022 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 241810)
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Hey ...... your moving in on my action as the board's historian. o ;)

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Watch your toes!

Really, I'm fascinated by that kind of stuff and I like it for perspective.

TheMugwump 09-30-2022 05:09 PM

No. Hell no. Fuck. No.

It's the fourth game out of 17.

By the end of the season, 1-2-1 on October 2 will look very little different than 2-1-1, or even 1-1-2, for that matter.

Nor will them playing like crap be a definitive statement on whether they will improve and take the division or go in the crapper and be the worst team in the league.

It's week four. Coaching and improving happens, whether you believe it or not.

R-E-L-A-X

rcubed 09-30-2022 05:58 PM

They shouldn’t have ties in the NFL. Fucking stupid.

Butter 09-30-2022 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pez (Post 241759)
Just saying that yes we beat the chiefs, but if we fail to win against our third division rival in the last 4 weeks, no one has any reason at all to take us seriously, right?

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Yes, No, Maybe so. It would be a huge setback, but win out from there and we probably win the division. Nothing is set in stone this early and what anyone thinks means fuck all.


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