first....
Bengals 14, Browns 0
about shit myself...lol
Titans rout Steelers to earn AFC's top seed
The NFC playoff picture became somewhat clearer on Sunday, as the Falcons’ 24-17 win over the Vikings assured them of a playoff spot.
With a loss by the Vikings, the Giants and Panthers have both clinched a first-round bye. The Panthers also clinched the NFC South division title due to the loss by Tampa Bay earlier.
The Vikings can still clinch the NFC North division title with a loss by the Bears on Monday night. If the Bears lose, they are eliminated from the playoffs. The Redskins are eliminated due to the win by the Falcons.
What it all means that the Vikings and Bears are still fighting for the NFC North, and those two teams plus the Bucs, Eagles and Cowboys are also eligible for the final wild-card playoff spot.
The Lions...
The infamy at the end of the tunnel became reality for the Lions on Sunday, as they became the NFL’s first 0-15 team with a 42-7 home loss to the Saints. The Lions eclipsed the previous marks of futility set by two teams. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went 0-14 during their inaugural season in 1976, while the New Orleans Saints started the 1980 season 0-14.
Lions coach Rod Marinelli was asked during his postgame news conference what it meant to be the first 0-15 team, responding, “I’ll let the record speak for itself.”
The Lions, who are 10-25 in two-plus seasons under Marinelli, have now lost 22 of their last 23 games.
there is actually a team that is worse than the Bengals this year...
Im so proud!