Titans 4-7, finish 9-8

  • Indy - W
  • @ Miami - L
  • Houston - W
  • Seattle - W
  • @ Houston - W
  • Jax - W

Going 5-1 would be tough but if they beat Houston twice, indy, & Jax they’d have direct tie breakers over Houston and Jax . Not looking into 3+ tiebreakers for now, but Assuming L would be @ Miami (would be better to beat Miami and lose to Seattle for tiebreaker) .

Indy 6-5

  • @ Titans - L
  • @ bengals
  • Steelers
  • @ falcons
  • raiders
  • Texans

Assuming titans win next week, colts just need to lose 2 of the other games to also be 9-8 . They play the Texans week 18 so a loss for one of them

Texans 6-5

  • Denver
  • @ jets
  • @ titans
  • browns
  • titans
  • @ colts

Titans would have to beat them twice and then one additional loss to get them to 9-8. Seems to be a decent chance. They play Denver and colts so a loss for teams ahead of us guaranteed

Broncos 6-5

  • @ Texans
  • @ chargers
  • @ lions
  • patriots
  • chargers
  • @ raiders

Some tough ones in there. Broncos losing 3 of those with how they are playing might be tough though

Bills 6-6

  • @ chiefs
  • cowboys
  • @ chargers
  • patriots
  • @ dolphins

Gauntlet schedule but bills always have a chance

Titans have tie breakers vs chargers and bengals but don’t think either of them end up 9-8 or better. LV also tough schedule

TLDR - titans going 5-1 is prob the hardest part, but if they are able to go 5-1 they could make the playoffs with a lot of help - it’s actually a possibility

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    10 months ago

    As a real fan, I’d like to see my team win as many games as they can. I hate losing. Anyone with any amount of competitive nature hates losing. If you watch football for a ring or a #1 draft pick and nothing in between, what is the point of watching?