Why do the Pats and Bengals not seem to care about getting the 3rd seed instead of the 4th seed? They are both playing their backups and seemingly giving up their games.
Are they both trying to avoid the 3rd seed so they don't have to play the Steelers? That would seem kind of strange to have both teams fearing a wild card team.
Does neither team care that they would be increasing their chances of traveling to Indy for the divisional game if they drop to the 4th seed? Is playing in Indy no longer a scarier prospect than playing in Denver? All the "analysts" would seem to think otherwise?
Does neither team care about heading into the postseason on a winning note? Is resting their starters more important than having momentum going into the playoffs? I remember the Broncos '96 season and I'm very glad to have that positive momentum this year for the playoffs.
What do you think?
Are they both trying to avoid the 3rd seed so they don't have to play the Steelers? That would seem kind of strange to have both teams fearing a wild card team.
Does neither team care that they would be increasing their chances of traveling to Indy for the divisional game if they drop to the 4th seed? Is playing in Indy no longer a scarier prospect than playing in Denver? All the "analysts" would seem to think otherwise?
Does neither team care about heading into the postseason on a winning note? Is resting their starters more important than having momentum going into the playoffs? I remember the Broncos '96 season and I'm very glad to have that positive momentum this year for the playoffs.
What do you think?
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