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I think they should just cancel this Bills/Bengals game altogether, and base it on winning percentage concerning these two teams as far as seedings and home field advantage etc.
 

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exploited, I am not a Chiefs fan, but I think that is what the NFL could do.
 

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How is this fair to the Ravens. This game Sunday was potentially for the division
 

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How is this fair to the Ravens. This game Sunday was potentially for the division
Not fair at all but now if the ravens win this week then the cart has to go back in front of horse?
 

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NFL says talks have begun on whether to resume Bills-Bengals game​



The NFL announced on Wednesday that talks have begun on whether to resume Week 17's Bills-Bengals game, which was postponed after Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during the first quarter of the game.
During a conference call with reporters on Wednesday, NFL EVP of communications, public affairs and policy Jeff Miller said the league has not made a decision on the status of the game but plans to in the coming days, adding that both the Bengals and Bills would be consulted.
NFL EVP of football operations Troy Vincent said during the call that "everything is being considered" regarding the Bills-Bengals game. Vincent said the league will lean on the guiding principles it used during the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the COVID-19 pandemic, including the "value of winning and winning percentage" in order to give Commissioner Roger Goodell suggestions on how to proceed if the game were not to be resumed.
According to NFL Research, the following playoff-clinching scenarios are in play if the Bills-Bengals game is canceled:
  • Bengals clinch AFC North, but would not have a path to the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage (Ravens cannot clinch division even if they beat Bengals in Week 18 because an 11-5 Cincinnati team would best an 11-6 Baltimore).
  • Chiefs can clinch the AFC's No. 1 seed with a win Saturday (Chiefs would be the only team capable of reaching 14 wins).
  • Chiefs would also clinch the No. 1 seed if the Bills lose vs. the Patriots in Week 18.
  • Bills can clinch the No. 1 seed with a win vs. the Patriots + a Chiefs loss at the Raiders in Week 18.
  • Bengals can clinch the No. 2 seed with a win vs. the Ravens + a Bills loss vs. the Patriots in Week 18 (would go to strength of victory tiebreaker).
The Bills, who announced Thursday morning that Hamlin has shown "remarkable improvement over the past 24 hours" and "appears to be neurologically intact," returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since the harrowing incident. They are scheduled to host the Patriots on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday there is no discussion of not playing the game as scheduled.
The league also confirmed the full Week 18 schedule on Wednesday, including the official start time for the Ravens-Bengals game (1 p.m. ET), which had previously been undetermined.




 

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^^^^^

If they decide not to play the Bills/Bengals game, it would be wrong on so many levels & have a lot of implications on other teams. Nobody would care if both of these teams we eliminated, but this is not the case.
 

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So if they declare a tie or No Contest, Bengals would have tiebreaker over Bills if they do end up with same record
 

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Thanks MR. ALL THINGS OHIO AND CALIFORNIA

Please tell us more about the Ohio State QB, the bengals tie breakers, Lebron and his scoring, Burrow's eyes.

Gawd you're a dork.
 

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The only fair thing in my mind is make Buffalo the #3 seed and they still have a path and that game between Buffalo in cinnci will only happen in playoffs thru cinnci
 

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The only fair thing in my mind is make Buffalo the #3 seed and they still have a path and that game between Buffalo in cinnci will only happen in playoffs thru cinnci
Most likely scenario for that to happen is Bills forfeit this game

There are no easy answers unfortunately
 

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The only fair thing in my mind is make Buffalo the #3 seed and they still have a path and that game between Buffalo in cinnci will only happen in playoffs thru cinnci
What?lol
How is that fair?
Buffalo earned the right to have a chance at the bye and now you want to make them the 3 and not even the 2?
Horrible take
 

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Most likely scenario for that to happen is Bills forfeit this game

There are no easy answers unfortunately
If that was the case it would have happened Monday night either way someone gets screwed but in reality who gives a shit if your winning Super Bowl you don’t give 2 shits how you got there
 

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If that was the case it would have happened Monday night either way someone gets screwed but in reality who gives a shit if your winning Super Bowl you don’t give 2 shits how you got there
Yeah I agree

I doubt Bills would settle for 3 seed though. Plus if there is no contest here, Bills still have chance at 1, and likely end up the 2.
 

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Yeah I agree

I doubt Bills would settle for 3 seed though. Plus if there is no contest here, Bills still have chance at 1, and likely end up the 2.
its not up to the bills there lucky there not fighting for last wildcard spot or there up shits creek.
 

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The Bills flew home game night, right after midnight, 12:something am. I think.
Did they do it on their own or did the NFL approve?
Does anybody know for certain?
 
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NFL says talks have begun on whether to resume Bills-Bengals game​



The NFL announced on Wednesday that talks have begun on whether to resume Week 17's Bills-Bengals game, which was postponed after Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during the first quarter of the game.
During a conference call with reporters on Wednesday, NFL EVP of communications, public affairs and policy Jeff Miller said the league has not made a decision on the status of the game but plans to in the coming days, adding that both the Bengals and Bills would be consulted.
NFL EVP of football operations Troy Vincent said during the call that "everything is being considered" regarding the Bills-Bengals game. Vincent said the league will lean on the guiding principles it used during the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the COVID-19 pandemic, including the "value of winning and winning percentage" in order to give Commissioner Roger Goodell suggestions on how to proceed if the game were not to be resumed.
According to NFL Research, the following playoff-clinching scenarios are in play if the Bills-Bengals game is canceled:
  • Bengals clinch AFC North, but would not have a path to the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage (Ravens cannot clinch division even if they beat Bengals in Week 18 because an 11-5 Cincinnati team would best an 11-6 Baltimore).
  • Chiefs can clinch the AFC's No. 1 seed with a win Saturday (Chiefs would be the only team capable of reaching 14 wins).
  • Chiefs would also clinch the No. 1 seed if the Bills lose vs. the Patriots in Week 18.
  • Bills can clinch the No. 1 seed with a win vs. the Patriots + a Chiefs loss at the Raiders in Week 18.
  • Bengals can clinch the No. 2 seed with a win vs. the Ravens + a Bills loss vs. the Patriots in Week 18 (would go to strength of victory tiebreaker).
The Bills, who announced Thursday morning that Hamlin has shown "remarkable improvement over the past 24 hours" and "appears to be neurologically intact," returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since the harrowing incident. They are scheduled to host the Patriots on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday there is no discussion of not playing the game as scheduled.
The league also confirmed the full Week 18 schedule on Wednesday, including the official start time for the Ravens-Bengals game (1 p.m. ET), which had previously been undetermined.




Well it's about f'n time.

There is a lot riding on the outcome of this game. Not just for proper seeding but for other gambling considerations like season long bets and fantasy football leagues. Don't tell me that the NFL has no obligation to consider things outside their league. Those are the old days. They are now vested in some of the books through advertising revenue and also ownership by the owners in some of said books.

Are they looking at payouts before deciding to cancel season long bets on Cincy and Buff?

The whole thing stinks right now. The game should be played and the announcement as to when should have come no later than Tuesday after the game was cancelled Monday night.

Is this the National Fiddlers League. Play the game. And announce when it is going to be played yesterday!
 

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It sounds like it’s going to be declared No Contest some time today, according to PFT
 

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A Chiefs loss Sunday looks imminent
 

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The only fair thing in my mind is make Buffalo the #3 seed and they still have a path and that game between Buffalo in cinnci will only happen in playoffs thru cinnci
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