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0:00:00 – No sugar coating this week… the show is all about the NFL Divisional Games.
0:08:00 – BSV!!! Pre and Post reactions to 2 games this weekend… and El Mariachi gets a bit passionate about the game of baseball!
0:36:00 – NFL PLAYOFFS: The segment kicks off with a highlight package from this weekends games! What more can be said except WOW! There was drama in each and every one of these games… some good, some bad… some incredible! Can the Eagles continue to count on their defense? Can the Jags defense stifle Brady? And HOLY SHIT…. the Vikings Miracle and Sean Peyton’s troll job that didn’t work out so well. A lot of drinks are drank and the boys just won’t shut up!
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0:00:00 – Back in the swing of things after a great weekend of football! We begin with discussions on the BingeMedia Superbowl Squares, the upcoming fantasy baseball season, and LAWLAPALOOZA 2018!!
0:17:00 – 60 SECONDS OF NEWS: This week we discuss the Patrios “Scandal”, Wrigley Field accessibility, Vince McMahon, and more…
0:32:55 – BSV!!! 2 Sides to the NFL Fandom Story… someone’s not happy, the other is overly happy.
0:47:55 – COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Nick Saban proves why he’s the best coach in college football, and maybe in all of football! Why do these games start so late and need hour long half times. Who’s to blame for the loss and are you tired of Alabama.
1:00:55 – AROUND THE LEAGUE: A crazy Wild Card weekend started with TM wanting to punch his TV! Who’s still alive and who’s proven to be a legit contender. Do the guys change their tone on the favorites? Does a pissed off Tom Brady once again prove he’s the GOAT?
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0:00:00 – Happy New Year! TM and PJ are still nursing hangovers from a Blacked Out/Passed Out/Drunken New Years Eve… and it may or may not have been Andy Dalton’s fault!
0:15:25 – BSV!!! More drunken shenanigans caused by Andy Dalton!
0:40:25 – Special Guest Kupka brings some gambling news. Who likes squares?
0:52:00 – COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Bowl Season is upon us! UCF makes a bid to expand the playoff system to 8 and we witnessed the first ever overtime Rose Bowl! Alabama gets their revenge and Jim Harbaugh’s team is ill prepared once again.
1:09:00 – AROUND THE LEAGUE: The NFC playoffs ended up how you’d expect…. and the AFC playoffs got turned on their head! Andy Dalton is a hero for the Bills! Who are the overall favorites to win the Superbowl now that home field advantage is determined!
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0:00:00 – Happy Holidays Everyone! And for Christmas, you get a shortened “mini-binge” sportscast. Where are your Voicemails? We understand, kind of. Let’s get everything back on track next week… alright! LET’S GO!
0:09:05 – Fantasy Baseball? Who’s down? Throw your name in the ring!
0:12:30 – AROUND THE LEAGUE: Who you got for the Superbowl? Call in and give us your predictions for the NFL Playoffs? Once again, we’re left wondering WHAT THE HELL IS A CATCH? Do the Patriots actually get calls shifted their way? After the controversies, the guys discuss the playoff scenarios and who’s actually got a shot.
0:54:45 – THE PICKS: PJ is officially going to lose money (if he bet, that is). TM and the Guests can still end up above .500 with the right picks this week!
1:08:12 – FANTASY: Your Champ has been crowned! On the back of Todd Gurley (and CJ Anderson), Emo Kev (aka The Poon Slayers) has taken home the trophy, the money, and the bragging rights for the 2017 BMFFL! Congrats Eric, you deserve it…. Thank to everyone that participated, we’ll be back again next year!
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0:00:00 – What’s happening…
0:08:30 – BSV: Right off the hop! The guys check in on the BS Voicemail. New callers, random topics and who the fuck is JV!
0:37:30 – AROUND THE LEAGUE: NOPE! Fantasy Football is discussed….well, TM bitches about it. Then we discuss this weeks Championship between Emo Kev & Chad C!
0:48:52 – AROUND THE LEAGUE – AGAIN: Does anyone know what a catch is anymore? I would think almost everyone in the world thought Jesse James caught the ball… except the NFL. What rules do we hate… what rules are stupid… and what rules can be determined by pieces of paper.
1:29:05 – THE PICKS: TM extends his lead… PJ sucks and the guest try to hold their own. We get another call in from our guest picker this week!
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0:00:00 – What’s happening… snow, that’s what!
0:10:15 – BSV: Right off the hop! The guys check in on the BS Voicemail and they all incept eachother and NFL violence. Well, we beat that topic into a pulp and hopefully won’t talk about it again…until next week!
0:34:45 – 60 SECONDS: What’s happening in the world of sports outside of the NFL… let TM break it down for you!
0:50:20 – AROUND THE LEAGUE: GOOD GAMES! GOOD GAMES! GOOD GAMES! FINS UP!!! Guess who got their asses handed to them by TM’s boys! That, on top of the rest of the good games, we welcome a refreshing weekend of actual good football games. Sure, they were still riddled with injury, fighting (Fuck the Seahawk Douches), and endless penalties, but we saw some good match-ups and some great finishes. Where does everyone stand in the playoff hunt after week 13? Pittsburgh and Philadelphia clinch their divisions… but that #1 seed is still up for grabs. Do the Packers have a shot with A-A-Ron coming back? Where do the Eagles go from here?
1:27:50 – THE PICKS: TM extends his lead over PJ and the guests. Is there enough time for them to catch up in the final 3 weeks. This week we get a special call in from our guest picker!
1:41:10 – FANTASY: The first round of the playoffs is complete! Did we get an upset, or did it go as planned? How do this weekends injuries affect the playoffs? Apparently there are consolation games… and only Chad D. knew!
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It has been a rough week here at Comic Binge HQ in Cincinnati, Ohio. Our city suffered one of the worst sports losses in recent memory, if not all of memory, and we are still dealing with the aftermath. Our city, our players, our team, our fans, are all being called thugs and classless. We really don’t care all that much, but the fact of the matter is, we were playing a team that is all of those and some. I won’t call players or fans out as a whole for being classless, but the coaches and type of football the Steelers play is straight up trash. The fact that our hometown boy Vontaze Burfict is being called out for being a murderer, piece of shit, etc. really is upsetting, because that fool Antonio Brown is no better than him. He’s just a damn good football player, they both are. Sure, Burfict’s a bit rough around the edges, and he seems to be at the bottom of a lot of bad plays. The dude just tackles, and he’s ruthless. He’s not out there to make friends, he’s out there to win. There are a few instances where he has been caught doing some less than favorable things, but who hasn’t in the NFL that’s worth anything for their play? All we really want in Cincinnati is to be treated fairly, but that will never happen because we’re just the little brother in our conference. Steelers fans will continue to shout “Stairway to 7 baby!” like the fucking tools they are, and we’ll continue to sit here and mope about how we’re all classified as thugs because the Crosstown Shootout drew blows and bows some years ago now. And the Ravens still wear purple, while the Browns wear brown, so they take care of themselves for all I care. Cincinnati is known as a thug city now and forever it seems, and it’s really unfortunate because it’s pretty much not true. We love our teams, and we stick by them… most of the time. I know I do. I will stand by Burfict, and his play. He plays like any other team would want their best defensive player to play, and I don’t care what anyone says otherwise. We’re still hopeful we’ll have a playoff team next year, and McCarron did a hell of a job for Andy Dalton coming on late this year. The team will be picked apart during the offseason, but WHO DEY will do what they can to make it back and hopefully win one of these playoff games for once. However, I digress because you guys are here to read about comic books, not my orange blood and tears so here goes!
Attack on Titan has been recommended to me a countless number of times. I’ve seen its popularity surge since I originally saw a really cool poster of the anime show on Netflix one afternoon when I was looking at anime titles to check out. I have yet to watch the show, but I feel that I am more compelled to now after reading the first tiny volume of the book. One of my reoccurring problems with manga is that the stories seem to be so drawn out. I’m not sure what comes first in the process of making anime and manga, but it certainly seems like one is usually based on the other and this results in the superiority of one over the other. In this case, I feel that I may have a better time with the anime. However, the book starts with several main characters that help to tell the story of the city our people are engulfed in. There seems to be a sense of wild serenity, if that makes any sense, as the surroundings quickly unravel as the chapters progress through the story. What I like her a lot is the concept. The Titans attacked these people years ago, and they’ve built giant, sturdy walls to keep the Titans out. Based on the maps provided in the book though, they are completely surrounded by what appears to be Titan wasteland. We have no idea yet where these Titans come from, what they truly want or can do. What we do know is that the wall was built to keep them out, until now. There is a larger King-like Titan that is threatening the very existence of our people within the walls. It attacks and breaks through the first wall of the city, which we then learn is one of many that the people have built so that they can fall back to a smaller, but again safe city. Based on how many manga books there seem to be, and anime episodes, I’m not entirely sure how this story can get any deeper or fleshed out. The live-action movie looks pretty intense, solely for the grotesque depictions of the Titans and the likely stressful struggle that we’ll see take place on screen. I can’t really decided if I want to just pick up the anime and try it, because that seems to be the main medium of the story that is popular, or if I want to try and squeeze the manga books for the details. Regardless, there is a great, different type of concept here that features really gross creatures in the Titans, but if manga is not your thing like it isn’t with me, this book is going to change your mind.
Next up this week were the comics that were created by Felicia Day in order to further develop her web series, The Guild. For those of you who may not be familiar with The Guild, or have not watched it, I cannot recommend it enough. It’s one of those series that has been on my list to purchase since listening to her audio presentation of her book You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost). Felicia Day is quite possible one of the coolest geek chicks working today in the field, because she’s truly authentic. Sure, she is kind of cute for fanboys and I think it’s just because that authentic fandom of hers cannot be torn down as being fake or to be popular. She is truly awesome, and her book proves as much. However, The Guild is not only a truly original and unique show, but is hysterical. Having spent a lot of time in group chat programs playing computer games in my teenage years, I was really familiar with the culture of gaming that she was trying to have her story take place in. This was the show though, and the book isn’t quite the same. What works really well for The Guild in motion picture form, doesn’t really work well for still picture form. Granted, the sense of humor and style of Day is still there, but it’s just not quite as magical as it is when she is performing it all live, especially with her great cast of characters. The first volume sort of delves into Codex’s early times of becoming a gamer. Struggling with her life full of bad relationships, she is searching for a place where she can be herself. Lots of great drama ensues as she becomes fully invested in the life of Codex, and not her personal life outside of the game. The surrounding cast of characters are a hoot too, especially one who is pregnant and trying to manage her life otherwise while still being a game addict. The second volume gives more time to the supporting characters, and telling their origin stories much like a comic book would. I liked both books, but the first one had Felicia’s brand written all over and inside of it, which made it a few steps above the second volume. You still get great characters, and great humor, but without her as present it sort of took away what I love so much about The Guild. If you’re a fan of the show, I would recommend these books, but if you haven’t seen it I would start there first in order to find out if you need these books or not.
Lastly this week is the first volume of All-New Captain America, which sees Falcon take up the mantle of Captain America after the events of the Marvel NOW! Captain America title, which I still am a huge, lone supporter of. This book was pretty good. It wasn’t great, but the change of pace with the main character gave it a little something extra. Sam Wilson’s backstory quietly unfolds at the beginning and end of each issue, and we see just a bit more about what makes him the best choice to be Captain America. It’s kind of the usual stuff, in terms of why he is a man of pure integrity and justice, but what else can you expect from Marvel other than the usual. A plot to further the Nazi bloodline unfolds, as the All-New Captain America sets out to stop the blood from spreading. Again, the story wasn’t anything too great for me either, and kind of typical. Baron Zemo and others have developed a way to take a kid’s pure, evil blood and spread it upon the world so that they can no longer have families and will be the new host of this evilly, pure evil blood. It was the equivalent to having nuclear weapons spread throughout the world, bombs, plagues, viruses, you name it. Nothing new here, but what was new was pretty cool. It was the beginning of the fifth issue, though I had sort of gotten some vibes earlier on in the book, that really did me in for liking Sam Wilson as Cap. We see an American citizen talking about the new generation, and that essentially we’re just handed things and we take them as is. He’s being super nostalgic about the old Captain America, and that Steve Rogers cannot be replaced by some guy who talks to birds because who cares about that. But I saw subtext, of the unwillingness for stubborn old fools like this to embrace the All-New. He talks to birds, but the embodiment of America is a bird, in the image of a Bald Eage. And I saw some subtext about racism, because Sam is black and the guy who was complaining was white, clean shaven, and appropriately dressed in what looked like an orange jumpsuit. This really solidified my belief that I was again reading something that despite having a typical plot, had some resemblance to our current state in America. This is what I loved about the Captain America book for Marvel NOW!, and now I may have to like this book as well. Remender and Immonen do an excellent job of taking our country’s current state, and applying it to larger than life comic stories such as this one. There were several other moments in the book, but the beginning of the fifth issue really stuck out to me as characterizing Sam’s struggle as Captain America, but also America’s struggle as it continues to evolve, much like the mantle that was formerly held by Steve Rogers. This is a must-read for fans of Captain America.
Happy New Year! And what better way to kick off 2015 than with tons and tons of football. After some great college bowl games over the past few days, it’s time for the big boys to take their turn. It’s time for the NFL Playoffs and you know what that means. Welcome to Binge Sports and our wall to wall coverage of the road to the Super Bowl. It’s Wild Card weekend and eight teams are set to do battle. I’m going to keep the breakdowns light as there’s not much we don’t already know about these teams. But I’ll give you a reason or two to watch each game and of course give you a chance to vote for the winners. But before we get to the games, let’s see how you did in picking the division winners.
AFC East: New England Patriots-88%
AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers-75%
AFC South: Indianapolis Colts-50%
AFC West: Denver Broncos-100%
NFC East: Dallas Cowboys-33%
NFC North: Green Bay Packers-67%
NFC South: Carolina Panthers-0%
NFC West: Seattle Seahawks-50%
Overall, you picked 58% correctly. The lack of faith in the Dallas Cowboys, the chaos of the dreadful NFC South, and the surprisingly low percentage for the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks dragged your total down, but not bad. You’ll have a chance in a few moments to make up for it, so let’s get to this weekend’s games, which will be listed in the order they’ll be played, starting on Saturday afternoon in the NFC.
ARIZONA CARDINALS (11-5, 2nd in NFC West)
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CAROLINA PANTHERS (7-8-1, won NFC South)
When: Saturday, January 3rd, 2015-4:35E/3:35C-ESPN
Current Line: Panthers favored by 6.5
Why You Should Watch: Well, the big reason to watch here is simply because it’s the first game. I do find it funny that a team that’s under .500 is favored in a playoff game. But the Panthers domination of the Falcons last week showed that they can be an exciting team to watch. The Cardinals are just running on fumes these days. After an amazing start to the season, injuries at the quarterback position have really hindered this team. They’re going to have to rely on their defense to win this game.
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BALTIMORE RAVENS (10-6, 3rd in AFC North)
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PITTSBURGH STEELERS (11-5, won AFC North)
When: Saturday, January 3rd, 2015-8:15E/7:15C-NBC
Current Line: Steelers favored by 3
Why You Should Watch: Because it’s the Ravens and the Steelers. I really shouldn’t have to say much more than that. This rivalry has been one of the best in football for years and this should be another good game. Pittsburgh has been playing very well lately, but I’m sure they won’t be underestimating the Ravens. And it’s always nice to watch two Super Bowl winning quarterbacks have at it.
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CINCINNATI BENGALS (10-5-1, 2nd in AFC North)
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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (11-5, won AFC South)
When: Sunday, January 4, 2015-1:05E/12:05C-CBS
Current Line: Colts favored by 3
Why You Should Watch: Because watching Andrew Luck work is fun. Hopefully, we’ll get a better game than we did in week 7 when the Colts dominated the Bengals 27-0. The Bengals are going to need to have a better offensive game than they have the last three postseasons to have any kind of chance here.
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DETROIT LIONS (11-5, 2nd in NFC North)
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DALLAS COWBOYS (12-4, won NFC East)
When: Sunday, January 4, 2015-4:40E/3:40C-FOX
Current Line: Cowboys favored by 6.5
Why You Should Watch: Because this is probably the best matchup of the weekend. Watching Detroit’s defense against a very potent Cowboys offense should be amazing, especially now that Ndamukong Suh has won his appeal and will play on Sunday. Can Tony Romo keep rolling after having one of the best Decembers in NFL history? We’ll find out in the weekend’s final game.
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And there you have it. We’ve got some great match-ups here and we should get a hell of a weekend. If you feel the need to justify your picks, you can do so below or hit me up @BingeSports and/or @THElukenorris. We’ll be back soon with continuing coverage of the NFL Playoffs as well as the upcoming national championship game in college football. Enjoy.
The bye weeks are over and it’s crunch time in the NFL. Welcome to Binge Sports NFL coverage. Over the next couple of days, I’m going to break down every team in the NFL as we enter Week 13 of the regular season and in the weeks to come, I’ll bring you updates as we inch closer to the playoffs.
With five games to go, and so many teams still in the playoff picture, I’ll break down where your team is, who they’ve got left to play, and make my own predictions on how this plays out. And I’m very excited to announce the return of the fan vote. After each division, make your pick on who you think will win each division. I’ve only included teams that have an actual chance. Sorry Raider Nation. We’ll start today with the AFC.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
CURRENT STANDING: 9-2, 1st in AFC East
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @GB, @SD, MIA, @NYJ, BUF
BREAKDOWN: Well, here we are again. Much to Jack’s delight, the Pats are atop the AFC East, the AFC overall, and may be the best team in the NFL to this point. After a disappointing start, New England is hitting on all cylinders and are basically a lock to win this division and are on the fast track to home field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. This week’s matchup against the Packers may be a Super Bowl preview.
MIAMI DOLPHINS
CURRENT STANDING: 6-5, T-2nd in AFC East
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @NYJ, BAL, @NE, MIN, NYJ
BREAKDOWN: The Dolphins will be in a battle for a wildcard slot, but outside of the Patriots game in two weeks, their schedule looks pretty good, especially with two matchups with the lowly Jets.
BUFFALO BILLS
CURRENT STANDING: 6-5, T-2nd in AFC East
REMAINING SCHEDULE: CLE, @DEN, GB, @OAK, @NE
BREAKDOWN: The Bills are one of the best stories in football this year. However, a tough schedule looms ahead. This week’s matchup against the another feelgood team, the Browns, will be a tough test, and it doesn’t get any easier with games left against the Broncos, Packers, and Patriots. But at least they still get to play the Raiders.
NEW YORK JETS
CURRENT STANDING: 2-9, last in AFC East
REMAINING SCHEDULE: MIA, @MIN, @TEN, NE, @MIA
BREAKDOWN: J-E-T-S, J-E-T-S, J-E-T-S, Jets are awful! Okay, maybe that’s now how it goes but it’s true. The Jets certainly aren’t fighting for a playoff spot, but are in a heated battle with the Jags, Raiders, and Bucs for that number one pick.
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CINCINNATI BENGALS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-3-1, 1st in AFC North
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @TB, PIT, @CLE, DEN, @PIT
BREAKDOWN: For the moment, the Bengals sit atop the most competitive division in football this season, and it’s actually due to a tie they had with Carolina. This is anybody’s division right now and every game is crucial. This week’s game against the Bucs should be a breeze, but they finish with three division games and a Week 16 matchup with the Broncos who will probably still be fighting for home field advantage.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, T-2nd in AFC North
REMAINING SCHEDULE: NO, @CIN, @ATL, KC, CIN
BREAKDOWN: I think the Steelers have one more easy game than the Bengals do right now. With two games left against the dreadful NFC South, the Steelers may have a slight advantage, but it will obviously be the two games against the Bengals that will make or break the season.
BALTIMORE RAVENS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, T-2nd in AFC North
REMAINING SCHEDULE: SD, @MIA, JAC, @HOU, CLE
BREAKDOWN: The Ravens only have one game left in the division and play three of their last five at home, including a game against 1-10 Jacksonville and finish the season against the Browns, which could be a game to see who moves on and who goes home.
CLEVELAND BROWNS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, T-2nd in AFC North
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @BUF, IND, CIN, @CAR, @BAL
BREAKDOWN: The Browns may be the biggest surprise in the AFC this year. They just find a way to keep on winning games. They’ve got a tough three weeks ahead with a game this weekend in Buffalo, but get to stay at home for matchups with the Colts and the division-leading Bengals. They’re punished for that with two games on the road to finish up, but at least one is against a 3-win Panthers team. Somebody is going to be left out in the cold from this division. Will Cleveland get burned once again?
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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, 1st in AFC South
REMAINING SCHEDULE: WAS, @CLE, HOU, @DAL, @TEN
BREAKDOWN: With a two game lead with five to go, I’d say the Colts are a safe bet to win this division. I don’t see them having too many problems this weekend at home against Washington, but three of the last five are on the road. Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
HOUSTON TEXANS
CURRENT STANDING: 5-6, 2nd in AFC South
REMAINING SCHEDULE: TEN, @JAC, @IND, BAL, JAC
BREAKDOWN: It’s hard to make up two games in five weeks, especially chasing a team like Indy, but with two games left against Jacksonville and a huge game against the Colts in three weeks, don’t count out potential MVP J.J.Watt and the Texans just yet.
TENNESSEE TITANS
CURRENT STANDING: 2-9, 3rd in AFC South
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @HOU, NYG, NYJ, @JAC, IND
BREAKDOWN: Tennessee just has nothing going right now. I guess I forgot to mention them in the fight for the number one pick earlier. Sorry.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
CURRENT STANDING: 1-10, last in AFC South
REMAINING SCHEDULE: NYG, HOU, @BAL, TEN, @HOU
BREAKDOWN: This record actually surprises me a little bit. I certainly didn’t think they would be a playoff team just yet, but at least Denard Robinson is entertaining.
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DENVER BRONCOS
CURRENT STANDING: 8-3, 1st in AFC West
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @KC, BUF, @SD, @CIN, OAK
BREAKDOWN: For a while there, the Broncos looked like they were the best team in the NFL. It’s not that they’re not a good team, but they’re in a dogfight in this division. This week’s game at Arrowhead, along with a game in San Diego in three weeks, will give us a good idea about where this division may be headed.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, T-2nd in AFC West
REMAINING SCHEDULE: DEN, @ARI, OAK, @PIT, SD
BREAKDOWN: As you saw above, the Chiefs have a big test this week as the Broncos come to town. It’s nice to have a game against Oakland left, but as we just saw, beating the Raiders isn’t a given for this team. Arizona is fighting for home field advantage and the Steelers and Chargers will be battling for playoff berths as well. Not an easy road for KC.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
CURRENT STANDING: 7-4, T-2nd in AFC West
REMAINING SCHEDULE: @BAL, NE, DEN, @SF, @KC
BREAKDOWN: It’s a tough schedule for San Diego coming home. Every single game they have left are against playoff-caliber opponents and three of them are on the road. At least they get Tom Brady and Peyton Manning at home, if that’s really any consolation.
OAKLAND RAIDERS
CURRENT STANDING: 1-10, last in AFC West
REMAININGSCHEDULE: @STL, SF, @KC, BUF, @DEN
BREAKDOWN: Oh, Raider nation…you poor bastards.
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Is your team getting in? Can they win it all? I know what Jack is going to say, but how about the rest of you? Justify your votes below or follow and tweet @BingeSports and/or @THElukenorris. I’ll be back tomorrow with the breakdown of the NFC.