And, should they indeed get all the breaks they need, the Steelers will be in
either Kansas City again or in Buffalo. There actually 'is' a scenario where
they could play the Bengals, but don't count on it. KC would have to lose to
both the Broncos (at home, no less) and at the Raiders.
Eric in NJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Johannsen <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; steelers_pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<steelers_pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Dec 28, 2022 11:23 am
Subject: [steelers_pb] Re: Hope against all hope
Yep, so for this week, in order to stay alive going into Week 18:
Patriots beat Dolphins (possible, with NE at home, still alive as well, plus
the possibility that Tua doesn't play)
Seahawks beat Jets (also possible, with SEA at home and still alive as well.
However, with Mike White at QB instead of Zach Taylor, that gives the Jets a
better chance).
We need those two outcomes in order for the SNF game to matter. Which is why
I'm surprised the NFL flexed it - I would have guessed Mia-NE would get the
call seeing as no matter what, those teams don't need help to make the playoffs.
Unless the league is going to guarantee it matters? ;)
Eric in NJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brooker <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: steelers_pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, Dec 27, 2022 11:03 am
Subject: [steelers_pb] Re: Hope against all hope
Yes. There is only one scenario left. Pats and Jets beat Dolphins, Bills
beat Pats, Seahawks beat Jets. Steelers beat Ravens and Browns.
Phil
On 12/27/2022 5:48 AM, Steve Rhoton wrote:
After this week, with one spot left, the math is pretty simple:
1. We need to be the only team that gets to 9-8.
That's it. We lose every tiebreaker, so that's the math (ignoring ties).
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 11:51 AM Phil Brooker <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or the Steelers and Dolphins could win out and the Chargers lose out. I
believe that would give everyone who didn't win a division 9 losses except the
Steelers, Dolphins, and Ravens. Or the Chargers and Dolphins both lose out and
either the Patriots lose to the Bills or the Jets lose to Seattle (or both, in
which case the Steelers get the sixth seed). Oh, and your scenario doesn't
need anything from the Titans because they play the Jaguars in week 18 and the
loser of that game will have 9 losses.
The key is there can only be at most one other team with 8 losses, because
they all hold the tiebreaker over the Steelers.
Phil
On 12/26/2022 7:46 AM, dave.bartolini@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
From what I can gather, in order for them to make the playoffs, the following
needs to happen:
- The Steelers need to win out.
- The Dolphins need to lose to the Jets and the Patriots.
- The Patriots need to lose to the Bills.
- The Jets need to lose to Seattle.
- The Titans need to lose one game (either Cowboys or Jax).
From: steelers_pb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<steelers_pb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Steve Rhoton
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2022 4:59 PM
To: steelers_pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [steelers_pb] Re: Hope against all hope If somehow the Colts
pull an upset tomorrow, man… On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 4:10 PM Streetr
<stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, the Packers didn't look too good about 2 minutes before halftime, but
they rallied and got the W 26-20! So, the Steelers got the trifecta.
Still alive..... Streetr On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 8:31 AM Joe Dies
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Further evidence of the Twilight Zone of a season this is... The un-surest
thing out of these three is GB beating the Dolphish. Wow. Joe
On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 10:43:16 AM EST, Eric Johannsen
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: For those eternal optimists
who are still holding out hopes for the 7th seed, here's the rooting interests
for this weekend. Steelers over Raiders Bengals over Patriots Packers
over Dolphins If any of those 3 don't happen, the Steelers are
eliminated. In the "nice to have" category, hope the Texans upset the
reeling Titans. Too many other things have to go their way after this, so
in the event we're still ticking after this week, we can look at it again.
To all my Steelers brothers and sisters out there, I wish you a happy,
healthy, joyous holiday! Eric in NJ