Christmas Collision Course! 15 & “Ho Ho Ho” Showdown!

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  • Headsterx
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-03-16
    • 23366

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    Christmas Collision Course! 15 & “Ho Ho Ho” Showdown!
    Technically not on Christmas but on Christmas holiday weekend, 12/28, two teams are on course to collide while undefeated at 15-0! Yup, I’m talking about…

    Eagles vs Bills

    Both had two games for them to win late and look unbeatable. In fact, they are, so far, at 3-0. I’m thinking they’ll remain undefeated when their Sunday Showdown happens on 12/28. Other than Chiefs, and that’s at home, Bills have an easy schedule.

    Eagles got Packers, Chargers and Lions so it could will be difficult for them but they can do it.
  • Headsterx
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-03-16
    • 23366

    #2
    6 undefeated teams rule the NFL but only 1 team rule them all! Who will it be? BILLS or Eagles?

    The Athletic:

    Buffalo Bills

    There isn't much to say here. The Bills entered the season as heavy favorites to win the AFC East while harboring realistic aspirations of making the Super Bowl. That remains well within their reach after knocking off a fellow Super Bowl favorite in the Baltimore Ravens in the opener, before dispatching a pair of division foes in the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen is the engine that makes this thing go, but don't sleep on how impactful defensive tackle Ed Oliver is on the other side of the ball. He's been a wrecking ball, so far.

    Philadelphia Eagles

    As you can see, the model isn't too impressed with the reigning champs — or at least not as impressed as you'd expect. Their 6.2% odds to win the Super Bowl rank sixth behind the Bills (16.8%), Ravens (12.2%), Green Bay Packers (8.1%), Detroit Lions (6.5%) and Los Angeles Rams (6.3%). Why? Well, for all but a quarter and a half, the Eagles offense has looked a bit sleepy. Still, they've managed to start the season 3-0 with all games being decided by one possession. Looking back at last season, the Eagles are now 11-1 in one-score games when quarterback Jalen Hurts starts and finishes the game. With the controversy surrounding them — the Tush Push rhetoric has really picked up steam lately — and their consistent success in nail-biters, the Eagles kind of remind me of the Kansas City Chiefs of the past few seasons.
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