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Texans just need to beat Minny next week to clinch home field overall. Denver now moves into the #2 slot with home games against Cleveland and Kansas City to close out the season.
The most likely scenario now is #1 Houston and #2 Denver get first-week byes. First week will be Cin/Pit at NE, Indy at Baltimore If the home teams win, it then becomes Baltimore at Houston and NE at Denver. It really can't shape up any better for us. Oh, and congrats to the AFC East Champion SF 49ers. You are better men than we are. |
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Needing 1 W out of 2 games for the #1 seed is pretty damn good if you ask me. We can pick apart this or that, but the fact remains, is we are 12-2, and that sounds pretty damn good to me.
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Hope we wrap this all up with a win this week playing Vikings and Adrian Petersen.
Houston clinches a first-round bye with: 1) HOU win or tie OR 2) NE loss or tie OR 3) DEN loss Houston clinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with: 1) HOU win OR 2) HOU tie + DEN loss or tie OR 3) NE loss or tie + DEN loss |
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Denver's remaining schedule:
16 Sun, Dec 23 vs Cleveland 3:05 PM CBS 17 Sun, Dec 30 vs Kansas City 3:25 PM CBS NE's remaining schedule: 16 Sun, Dec 23 @Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS 17 Sun, Dec 30 vs Miami 1:00 PM CBS I am not expecting any more help from either of these teams to get the Texans the #1 seed. |
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I tend to agree. The Texans ought to win one of the two games and preferably Sunday's. That's all they need to wrap this up because they have the tiebreaker with Denver and a two-game lead on the Patriots.
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