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Week 17 GDT


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8 hours ago, RayLew52 said:

Is it really that hard to believe??

They have the same record and the Ravens have been playing better football than the Titans as of late..

 

Yes.

The Titans are at home (whatever that means this year), have beaten the Ravens in Baltimore twice in the last year, and are better at literally every position on offense, including the most important one in the game. Their defense isn't great but it's done well against the Ravens both times.

If the spread holds Tennessee it's just disrespectful IMO

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Here's what a 16-team playoff without seeding priority for division winners  would look like:

8 Miami at 1 Kansas City
7 Indianapolis at 2 Buffalo*
6 Cleveland at 3 Pittsburgh
5 Tennessee at 4 Baltimore*

8 Washington at 1 Green Bay
7 Arizona at 2 New Orleans*
6 Chicago at 3 Seattle
5 LA Rams at 4 Tampa Bay*

*-reverse mirror slot games

In a 14-team bracket without division winner seeding priority, Washington would be the 7 seed in the NFC and have to open in New Orleans. Either way, without seeding priority Washington would have to open the playoffs in one of the toughest environments for a road team to play.

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7 hours ago, FrantikRam said:

 

Yes.

The Titans are at home (whatever that means this year), have beaten the Ravens in Baltimore twice in the last year, and are better at literally every position on offense, including the most important one in the game. Their defense isn't great but it's done well against the Ravens both times.

If the spread holds Tennessee it's just disrespectful IMO

Lol!! The Ravens are far superior defensively and have a better rushing attack and better special teams play.. Other then that you're right..

Oh and the Ravens have won both playoff games in Nashville if we are playing the game of whether past performance has any bearing on this matchup..

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8 hours ago, FrantikRam said:

The Titans ... are better at literally every position on offense, including the most important one in the game. 

Huh, interesting. First of all, Ravens LT is better than the Titans' backup LT. Mark Andrews > Jonnu Smith. Patrick Ricard > Whatever the Titans have at FB. And you're absolutely trolling if you think Tannehill is better than Lamar, especially given how freaking dominant Lamar has been over the past 4 straight weeks heading into the playoffs.

The fact that the Titans have a better RB doesn't negate the fact that the Ravens' ground attack is by far the best in the NFL.

 

 

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4 hours ago, AFlaccoSeagulls said:

 

Huh, interesting. First of all, Ravens LT is better than the Titans' backup LT. Mark Andrews > Jonnu Smith. Patrick Ricard > Whatever the Titans have at FB. And you're absolutely trolling if you think Tannehill is better than Lamar, especially given how freaking dominant Lamar has been over the past 4 straight weeks heading into the playoffs.

The fact that the Titans have a better RB doesn't negate the fact that the Ravens' ground attack is by far the best in the NFL.

 

 

 

As soon as I posted I forgot about Andrews. Overall the Titans OL is better but going by position I can see that.

Tannehil is easily better than Lamar Jackson. Tannehil is a top 5 QB this year. Jackson is not close to that.

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