Higher seed won, lower seed won, higher seed won, lower seed won and on..... which leaves the GOAT to beat us sorry Cowboys for the 8th time in a row.
I do have a bad feeling about us as Micah Parsons performances have dropped off, Dak is throwing Interceptions for fun and last week we couldn't run the ball at all.
I'm hoping we get up for a big play off game and it revitalises us.....
Just watched the game back last night. Key play the goalline fumble by Huntley, but dreadful clock management by Harbaugh at the end cost the Ravens any chance of tying the game up. Anyone else doing the Superbowl Challenge? I'm 5-5 so far and gone for the Bucs tonight in what should be another close one.
I'm currently in Park City Utah for Sundance Film Festival.
I've gone and booked a flight to San Fran for Sunday morning, bought a ticket for Cowboys v 49ers. Hotel stay at San Fran airport and back to the Festival early Monday morning.
I'm currently in Park City Utah for Sundance Film Festival.
I've gone and booked a flight to San Fran for Sunday morning, bought a ticket for Cowboys v 49ers. Hotel stay at San Fran airport and back to the Festival early Monday morning.
I'm currently in Park City Utah for Sundance Film Festival.
I've gone and booked a flight to San Fran for Sunday morning, bought a ticket for Cowboys v 49ers. Hotel stay at San Fran airport and back to the Festival early Monday morning.
All home teams from the AFC is by design I believe. I’m sure when they moved to 17 games they said they would rotate international “home team” between divisions depending on which sides had the 9th home game.
In voting to approve a 17-game regular season, which begins in 2021, NFL owners have also instigated a new scheduling formula for international contests.
Starting in 2022, there will be at least four games played internationally every season. Over the first eight years of that agreement, the league will select four clubs from the conference that would host nine regular season home games to be designated to play internationally. That will be the NFC in 2022, AFC in 2023 and so on. This means each NFL team will take a turn to host an international contest once every eight seasons.
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AFC divisional matches are set:
Jaguars @ Chiefs
Bengals @ Bills
NFC divisional:
Giants @ Eagles
Bucs or Cowboys @ 49ers
Jaguars @ Chiefs (NBC)
Giants @ Eagles (FOX)
Sunday starting at 8pm U.K. time:
Bengals @ Bills (CBS)
Bucs/Cowboys @ 49ers (FOX)
Unexpected but all the sweeter for it. I remember a lot of pre-season predictions had us nowhere near the play-offs.
The Ravens last drive… I would be fuming.
Playing bad and still winning, that’ll do
Micah Parsons looks good. We're going to need him to have a career game.
Sacked two offensive coaches yesterday but not him
JAX potential opponents: HOU, IND, BAL, CIN, ATL, CAR, SF
TEN potential opponents: HOU, IND, BAL, CIN, ATL, CAR, LAC, SEA
BUF potential opponents: MIA, NYJ, DEN, LV, DAL, NYG, TB
KC potential opponents: LAC, DEN, LV, MIA, CHI, DET, CIN, PHI
NE potential opponents: MIA, NYJ, LAC, WAS, PHI, IND, NO
In voting to approve a 17-game regular season, which begins in 2021, NFL owners have also instigated a new scheduling formula for international contests.
Starting in 2022, there will be at least four games played internationally every season. Over the first eight years of that agreement, the league will select four clubs from the conference that would host nine regular season home games to be designated to play internationally. That will be the NFC in 2022, AFC in 2023 and so on. This means each NFL team will take a turn to host an international contest once every eight seasons.
https://www.nfl.com/news/owners-approve-international-game-scheduling-plan