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Week 15 NFL Power Rankings Detroit Lions (12-1) *Super Bowl Contenders Tier* Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) Buffalo Bills (10-3) Kansas City Chiefs (11-1) Green Bay Packers (9-4) Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) Baltimore Ravens (8-5) *Great But Not This Year Tier* Minnesota Vikings (11-2) Los Angeles Chargers (8-4) Denver Broncos (8-5) *Good Not Great Tier* Washington Commanders (8-5) Houston Texans (8-5) Los Angeles Rams (7-6) Seattle Seahawks (8-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6) San Francisco 49ers (6-7) *Mediocre Tier* Arizona Cardinals (6-7) Miami Dolphins (6-7) Atlanta Falcons (6-7) Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) Indianapolis Colts (6-7) Dallas Cowboys (5-7) *You're Really Bad Tier* Carolina Panthers (3-10) New Orleans Saints (5-8) New England Patriots (3-10) Chicago Bears (4-9) *Matt Eberflus Was Recently Your Coach Tier* Cleveland Browns (3-10) *You're DOO-DOO Bad Tier* Jacksonville Jaguars (3-10) Tennessee Titans (3-10) Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) New York Giants (2-11) New York Jets (3-10) *You Owe Aaron Rodgers Like $50 Million Tier*
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vs. Setting: 12/15/2024 4:25pm EST on CBS Site: Ford Field in Detroit, MI Weather: Climate Controlled Opening Spread: Lions -3 All-Time Series Record: Bills lead, 7-4-1 Last Meeting: 11/24/2022, Bills won 28-25 Buffalo Bills (10-3) Head Coach: Sean McDermott (8th Season: 83-44) Projected Starting QB: Josh Allen (7th Season: 73-33) Last Game: 44-42 L @ Los Angeles Rams (7-6) Looking Ahead to Week #16: Sunday v. New England Patriots (3-10) Your Detroit Lions (12-1) Head Coach: Dan Campbell (4th Season: 36-27-1) Projected Starting QB: Jared Goff (9th Season: 78-51-1) Last Week: 34-31 W v. Green Bay Packers (9-4) Looking Ahead to Week #16: Sunday @ Chicago Bears (4-9) Elsewhere in the NFL Primetime: Rams @ 49ers (TNF), Packers @ Seahawks (SNF), Bears @ Vikings (8:00pm MNF), Falcons @ Raiders (8:30pm MNF) 1:00pm: Cowboys @ Panthers, Chiefs @ Browns, Dolphins @ Texans, Jets @ Jaguars, Commanders @ Saints, Ravens @ Giants, Bengals @ Titans 4:05/4:25pm: Patriots @ Cardinals, Colts @ Broncos, Buccaneers @ Chargers, Steelers @ Eagles
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Especially if you're just going to call the same exact play again. Take 15 seconds to re-rack and run it again instead of burning the timeout. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Might be a bold assumption. Allen is going off. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
They look like they may have been caught looking ahead to Detroit. What a world. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
This is very likely to be correct. If the Lions go 3-1 and the Eagles go 4-0, they'd both be 15-2, but the Lions would have the one-seed via tiebreaker based on conference record (if the Lions loss is to the Bills), or very likely based on strength of victory (if the Lions loss is to the Bears, 49ers, or Vikings). The Lions are currently at an NFC best 0.510 in that mark, while Philly is at 0.400. I'm not doing the math, but I doubt they can catch up even if we lost to the Vikings (which would improve that mark the most). If the Lions go 3-1 and the Vikings go 4-0, they'd both be 15-2, but the Lions would have the one-seed and division based on record against common opponents, because the Vikings lost to the Rams. If the Lions go 3-1 and both the Eagles and Vikings go 4-0, all three would be 15-2, but my understanding (though I am not positive) is that the divisional tie is determined first, then the postseason seeding tie. Which means that the Lions would win the tiebreaker against the Vikings, then win the tiebreaker against the Eagles, and that there would be no three-way tiebreaker to determine the one-seed. Credit to @lordstanley for doing a lot of this work earlier in the thread. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Yes. If we were playing them with the defensive line that went against Green Bay, I would be concerned. If we can get Levi, Paschal, Reader, Alim, and maybe even Hutch back before we see them? We'll contain that run, force Hurts to throw, and be halfway to victory. -
If he's going to actually play and contribute in the Super Bowl, I expect he would need to get some snaps in the NFCCG. Either way he may dress for the Super Bowl, but it may be in quasi decoy fashion, rather than actually an intended contributor.
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
The Eagles defense inspires zero fear in me whatsoever. At least not the team that played Carolina today. Bryce Young may be one of the worst QBs in NFL history and he nearly engineered a 98-yard drive there. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Panthers are going to get the ball down 6 with 3 minutes and no timeouts. Does Bryce have it in him? -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Meanwhile, Carolina has taken a two-point lead over Philly with about 17 minutes left in the game. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
On 3rd & 14 from inside the 25, Raheem Morris and Zac Robinson opt for a draw play to get a shorter field goal for Koo. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
KOC is wasting a timeout/challenge on a textbook simultaneous possession. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Kind of crazy that this is a projected wildcard matchup right now. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
And then wimp out with a chip shot. So, so bad. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
An interior defensive lineman (#93) slipped on his initial charge, the interior offensive lineman fell on top of him, and they called a defensive hold on #93. While if #93 did grab and pull the lineman down so that someone behind him could rush the gap he created, it would be a good call, that's not at all what happened. A truly dreadful call that can have game altering consequences. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Four-point swing from the phantom defensive holding call on a field goal. And if they called it on 93 as just announced, what an awful call. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
That's a potentially game changing penalty for them to not even announce an offending player. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
I think that ball is out. But naturally, I'm wrong. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
The tiers in the NFL have never been more clear watching this game. For being 6-6, this Falcons team looks bad compared to the Lions and Packers. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
There have been multiple punts on 4th and short in this game. A Campbell-led team converts at least one of those into points. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
I wouldn't be surprised if they do, as we get nearer the playoffs. I expect a lot of their load management strategies will be adjusted as individual wins matter more than a long-term vision does. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
These teams are both just a clear step behind the elite company of the NFL. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
It wouldn't surprise me if the Packers beat the Vikings by 10+ in their rematch. -
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MichiganCardinal replied to RedRamage's topic in Detroit Lions
Looking ahead, it might be nice if the Bears could beat the 49ers. The Niners may be shutting their hurt playmakers down for the year if they are 6-9 or 5-10 entering the Monday Night game against us. If they're 8-7 though, they'll be hot at the right time and right in the thick of the playoff hunt in the West.