The one play where Lamar tells him to move, he stands there, Lamar tells him to move again, he stands there, then Andrews gives him a huge arm wave like "GET THE FUCK OVER THERE!" all while the play clock was dipping dangerously low was hilarious to me. Sometime in Q3, I think.
Kevin Kruger (who?) and former Seahawks QB Brock Huard (not to be confused with his older brother, Damon, who played for the Dolphins, Patriots, and Chiefs)
A lot of injury concerns today:
Mekari
Snead (1 snap after weird tackle on his catch, none in second half)
Ngakoue left after landing awkwardly in Q4, was reaching toward his left leg
Then all of Duvernay, Elliott, Humphrey, and Ricard left for a few plays and returned. Might be some others...
Draft tiebreakers are indeed completely different. That tiebreaker is Strength of Schedule.
More complicated things do happen (in a multi-team tie, H2H wins only matter if one team has won or lost against all the other teams), but the Ravens would still be ok at 11-5 (MIA+TEN would take a...
I'll take the "Browns thing," but man it would be so stressful. Pretty sure that game would get moved to SNF, so the Ravens would literally be relying on the final game of the season to make the playoffs (also, I don't trust to win against anyone right now).
Common games (NE, CIN, JAX, KC) which is also tied (3-2). Next is Strength of Victory (sum of wins of teams you've defeated). In the scenario where BAL and MIA go 1-1 with MIA defeating BUF, it would be very close. I think it's technically possible for MIA to win that tiebreaker, but it requires...
The Ravens would win any tie involving CLE and IND. As you saw, they would lose a tie involving MIA, and they would also lose a tie involving TEN (which would require IND to pass them to win the division). I believe the latter scenario can only happen at 11-5 if TEN goes 1-1 while IND wins out...
The Ravens were eliminated from AFCN contention with the 2nd loss to PIT (PIT was 11-0, BAL 6-5, PIT owned H2H sweep, would have 3-1 record against BAL+CLE in case of three-way tie at 11-5, BAL 2-2, CLE 1-3).
It's worse than that. If the Ravens had won either of those games, there'd be a three-way tie for first (BAL/CLE/PIT all 10-4). The Ravens would own the tiebreakers over both teams (H2H sweep over CLE, record in the division over PIT*) and would be the favorites to win the division at 12-4...
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