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Bengals livid coin may take away homefield edge​

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Bengals coach Zac Taylor already has voiced his opposition to the NFL's new playoff scenarios, but many in the Cincinnati organization are livid with a decision they feel penalizes the Bengals and rewards the Ravens, per sources.

While the league told the Bengals they should be happy they have been declared the AFC North winners, the Bengals were furious that the rules were changed on the fly and their playoff path has been intentionally altered.

If the Bengals had beaten the Bills on Monday night in a game that was ultimately canceled following the cardiac arrest of Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin, Cincinnati might not have had anything to play for Sunday, and could have opted to rest some of its players. Now the Bengals have to win Sunday to avoid a potential coin flip that would determine the site of next weekend's possible wild-card game against Baltimore, and they will have to play players who might not have been out there.

The coin flip scenario comes into play if the Ravens win Sunday in Cincinnati and the Chargers win in Denver. The Ravens and Chargers have identical records, but Los Angeles would get the No. 5 seed (and play either Buffalo or Kansas City), while Baltimore would get a third game against Cincinnati. The reward for the No. 6 seed Ravens sweeping the Bengals, yet losing the division title, would be the coin flip opportunity to host third-seeded Cincinnati in the playoffs. Had the Bills-Bengals game been played to completion and Buffalo won, the Week 18 game between Baltimore and Cincinnati would have been for the AFC North championship.

The Bengals could become the first NFL team ever to win its division and open the wild-card round on the road.

As a result, the organization feels like the Ravens have been given added, enhanced opportunities that the Bengals were not, and the team believes it has been treated unfairly by the league. Cincinnati voted against the new playoff scenario that other NFL owners approved on a Zoom call Friday. Not only did the Bengals vote no, but they voiced their intense opposition to the league -- to no avail.

Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn is on the competition committee, which approved the scenarios Thursday. In a memo obtained by ESPN's Seth Wickersham, Blackburn urged teams to vote against the scenarios. Her reasoning stemmed from the timing of a rule change in this scenario away from the standard of winning percentages.


"The proper process for making rule change is in the off-season," Blackburn wrote. "It is not appropriate to put teams in a position to vote for something that may introduce bias, favor one team over another or impact their own situation when the vote takes place immediately before the playoffs."

There are also multiple scenarios in which the AFC Championship Game could be played on a neutral site. All three possibilities include the Chiefs and Bills, but the Bengals could factor in to the equation if Kansas City and Buffalo both lose Sunday and Cincinnati wins. If Week 18's game shake out like that, a Bills or Bengals vs. Chiefs championship game would be at a neutral site.

The Chiefs close out the regular season at Las Vegas on Saturday. The Bills make an emotional return home to host the New England Patriots on Sunday with commissioner Roger Goodell expected to be in attendance, a source told ESPN's Dianna Russini.
 

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Of course they are. They should be pissed about it

Win your division, get a first place schedule next year, get a worse draft pick.....the fact that they aren't guaranteed a home playoff game is ridiculous (granted, I think they will beat the Ravens tomorrow).

Should have made Bills/Bengals Divisional match-up neutral site as well (if they both win tomorrow)

Hopefully this lights a fire under their ass
 

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Stormy with the bad juju vibe going into the playoffs now because of the cancellation. Everything could go to shit now right lol, or will they overcome this bad hand dealt to them ?
 

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Stormy with the bad juju vibe going into the playoffs now because of the cancellation. Everything could go to shit now right lol, or will they overcome this bad hand dealt to them ?
I think it benefits them in that it's bulletin board material

There is satisfaction in winning a road playoff game of course (beating Chiefs in Arrowhead was oh so sweet last year).

But this is about competitive equity, and I believe this resolution was avoidable

Bengals had to play 9 true road games, and only 7 home games. Robbed of pivotal home game and chance to control destiny for 2 seed.

I wouldn't have an issue with the neutral site thing if they were consistent across the board. If you're not gonna make Bills/Bengals neutral, then don't make Chiefs/Bills neutral either
 
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Yea
i get it, i agree

but in the end, win your game and don't worry about it, don't late fate potentially seal your fate

see what i did there
Yeah but everyone always says win your games and make your own destiny instead of relying on other teams to lose

That's exactly what Cincinnati did to try & win the division and now they are getting fu¢ked

Worst thing is they were going to hear Buffalo in that game too
 

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This is a tough one.
I mean what were the options for the NFL?

They had to stop/cancel the game Monday night. Now, they are left with no-win options to resolve the schedule issue.

What is another option that doesn't screw some team? I can't think of any that are fair to everyone.
 

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This is a tough one.
I mean what were the options for the NFL?

They had to stop/cancel the game Monday night. Now, they are left with no-win options to resolve the schedule issue.

What is another option that doesn't screw some team? I can't think of any that are fair to everyone.
Letting Buffalo & Cincinnati make the game up next weekend

It backs up the playoffs 1 week that's nothing

Just my opinion tank
 

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Letting Buffalo & Cincinnati make the game up next weekend

It backs up the playoffs 1 week that's nothing

Just my opinion tank
You would have to move AFC and NFC back a week and then you would have only 1 game next week (Bengals/Bills). Since you cannot move the superbowl (Feb 12th), the gap week before superbowl would be eliminated and the pro-bowl likely cancelled since we'd have 4 teams tied up in playoffs.

I hate the pro-bowl but NFL makes $$$ on it and its in the NFL players contract.
I can see how the owners felt that was not a viable option.
 

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My ex can confirm what I'm about to say...

I've always said if I'm in a bad wreck or fall out somewhere, please make sure they just get me the hell out of the way

I don't want to be an inconvenience to 1 single person much less dozens, hundreds, or thousands

I'm always thinking of others over myself

Combine that with I don't like professional athletes being put on a pedestal over everyone else and you all get my opinion on all of this
 

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My ex can confirm what I'm about to say...

I've always said if I'm in a bad wreck or fall out somewhere, please make sure they just get me the hell out of the way

I don't want to be an inconvenience to 1 single person much less dozens, hundreds, or thousands

I'm always thinking of others over myself

Combine that with I don't like professional athletes being put on a pedestal over everyone else and you all get my opinion on all of this
I totally get what you are saying.
 

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This is a tough one.
I mean what were the options for the NFL?

They had to stop/cancel the game Monday night. Now, they are left with no-win options to resolve the schedule issue.

What is another option that doesn't screw some team? I can't think of any that are fair to everyone.
Keep everything the same as the resolution now, except:

-No coin flip for Baltimore/Cincinnati

-Make Buffalo/Cincinnati potential Divisional match-up on a neutral field

That is more fair, and completely doable
 
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