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albany ed 12-31-2020 10:21 AM

Will the Colts make the playoffs
 
Yes

No

Puck 12-31-2020 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albany ed (Post 181344)
Yes

No

Yep. They will win the division.

Maniac 12-31-2020 12:07 PM

Sure as fuck hope so. Is that one of the choices?

Chaka 12-31-2020 02:42 PM

Not to be a downer, but I really don’t like how things have shaped up and as a result I’m feeling fairly pessimistic about our chances. Here’s why:

1. We are on the outside looking in at the moment.

2. The four other teams competing for last AFC playoff spots are also facing must-win scenarios, and absolutely will not be resting any starters.

3. The opponents of those four teams have virtually nothing left to play for other than pride/draft position. Yes, the Steelers and Bills are “fighting” for the #2 seed, but by all indications the distinction between the #2 and #3 seed - and the related slight improvement in home field advantage positioning - means very little in a season where home stadiums are largely empty. The Steelers have openly acknowledged this by resting their starters in their upcoming game against Cleveland – I can’t imagine they would do this if they perceived any significant advantage to being the #2 seed.

4. I don’t have faith that the Bills will be going all-out for a victory on Sunday against Miami. Even if they badly want the #2 seed, they have to be thinking to themselves that they are likely to get it regardless, since Cleveland is a heavy favorite to beat a Steelers team consisting of mostly backups at the critical positions. By the way, if they win, chances are that we would go to Buffalo to play them next week. If they lose and we are out, chances are that they’d host Cleveland instead. Not sure how that would play into this.

5. Yes, I know Houston fought Tennessee hard in an away game decided in OT during week 6. However, that was in a different context - Houston was desperately fighting to save its season, as it had high preseason expectations but had come out of the gate very poorly (1-4) and could not afford another loss. Now, however, their season has long since been declared dead, and is there really any major bad blood between the two teams that might otherwise serve as a motivating factor? The best I can say is that the individual Houston players might be fighting for roster spots on next season’s team, and I know JJ Watt will be playing hard – but he also strongly suggested that the team as a whole has been slacking off.

6. Last, but never least, we can’t forget that we already lost to the Jaguars once this season, and we barely squeaked by another bottom of the barrel team (Cincy) after we let them jump ahead 21-0 at the beginning of that game. We just don’t have a great history of dominating much weaker opponents.

So there it is. I want to be optimistic, but I just don’t think the facts justify it here. I’d say our chances are 50-50 at his point, maybe even less, even though Vegas will tell you our chances are better than that. I invite any disagreements, as I’d like to be convinced otherwise.

Chromeburn 12-31-2020 02:53 PM

No

njcoltfan 12-31-2020 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaka (Post 181380)
Not to be a downer, but I really don’t like how things have shaped up and as a result I’m feeling fairly pessimistic about our chances. Here’s why:

1. We are on the outside looking in at the moment.

2. The four other teams competing for last AFC playoff spots are also facing must-win scenarios, and absolutely will not be resting any starters.

3. The opponents of those four teams have virtually nothing left to play for other than pride/draft position. Yes, the Steelers and Bills are “fighting” for the #2 seed, but by all indications the distinction between the #2 and #3 seed - and the related slight improvement in home field advantage positioning - means very little in a season where home stadiums are largely empty. The Steelers have openly acknowledged this by resting their starters in their upcoming game against Cleveland – I can’t imagine they would do this if they perceived any significant advantage to being the #2 seed.

4. I don’t have faith that the Bills will be going all-out for a victory on Sunday against Miami. Even if they badly want the #2 seed, they have to be thinking to themselves that they are likely to get it regardless, since Cleveland is a heavy favorite to beat a Steelers team consisting of mostly backups at the critical positions. By the way, if they win, chances are that we would go to Buffalo to play them next week. If they lose and we are out, chances are that they’d host Cleveland instead. Not sure how that would play into this.

5. Yes, I know Houston fought Tennessee hard in an away game decided in OT during week 6. However, that was in a different context - Houston was desperately fighting to save its season, as it had high preseason expectations but had come out of the gate very poorly (1-4) and could not afford another loss. Now, however, their season has long since been declared dead, and is there really any major bad blood between the two teams that might otherwise serve as a motivating factor? The best I can say is that the individual Houston players might be fighting for roster spots on next season’s team, and I know JJ Watt will be playing hard – but he also strongly suggested that the team as a whole has been slacking off.

6. Last, but never least, we can’t forget that we already lost to the Jaguars once this season, and we barely squeaked by another bottom of the barrel team (Cincy) after we let them jump ahead 21-0 at the beginning of that game. We just don’t have a great history of dominating much weaker opponents.

So there it is. I want to be optimistic, but I just don’t think the facts justify it here. I’d say our chances are 50-50 at his point, maybe even less, even though Vegas will tell you our chances are better than that. I invite any disagreements, as I’d like to be convinced otherwise.

I think that the #2 seed will host 2 playoff games, and that the Bills will be able to have about 6k fans at the games, could that be a reason to play hard?

Dewey 5 12-31-2020 03:22 PM

No

Brylok 12-31-2020 03:31 PM

No

Hoopsdoc 12-31-2020 03:48 PM

I don’t know for sure, obviously, but my gut says no.

rcubed 12-31-2020 03:54 PM

no

Chaka 12-31-2020 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njcoltfan (Post 181387)
I think that the #2 seed will host 2 playoff games, and that the Bills will be able to have about 6k fans at the games, could that be a reason to play hard?

It certainly won't hurt, but I guess the question is: how important is home field advantage in 2020? Here are a couple articles I found on the subject, both of which suggest that there is no home field advantage this year:

Washington Post: There’s no such thing as home-field advantage in the NFL this season
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...antage-is-lie/
Quote:

From 2002, the year the league expanded to 32 franchises, to 2019, teams won nearly 57 percent of their home games. This year, that percentage is down significantly. Entering Week 10, teams have a 65-67-1 record at home, the lowest win rate over the past 19 seasons
Sportico: NFL HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE DECLINES AS OTHER SPORTS HANG ON: DATA VIZ
https://www.sportico.com/leagues/foo...ge-1234617561/
Quote:

“This year, we’re probably only really concerned with the length of travel,” Roar Digital / BetMGM VP of Trading Jason Scott said. “If two local teams are playing, we’re not putting any real premium on the home team.”

With roughly half of NFL teams playing in empty stadiums and the other half allowing fans at minimal capacities, home teams are 90-85-1 this year: the lowest home winning percentage since 1972.
The flip side of this, of course, is that if the Colts do make it into the playoffs and have to go on the road, their chances will be better than in other seasons.

Butter 12-31-2020 11:18 PM

yes

JAFF 01-01-2021 10:37 AM

They put themselves in a tough spot, relying on others teams to get them into the playoffs.

No

Thorgrim 01-01-2021 11:06 AM

I can see a team playing for home field advantage if they regularly play in the elements in January. A warm weather team could be at a disadvantage.

Thorgrim 01-01-2021 12:01 PM

I honestly think that we will be lamenting our losses to Jax and Pittsburgh. In fact after the psychological blow from that choke job I could see us losing to Jax.

On the bright side the crystal ball says we sneak in after getting some help. My guess is from Buffalo.

Thorgrim 01-03-2021 09:34 PM

And the answer is yes!!!

Maniac 01-03-2021 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thorgrim (Post 182175)
And the answer is yes!!!

And we get to face the team that helped us get in.


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