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If A 1 or 5/ “reg” finale, between great records teams manifests, it would not be ’67 Rams/Colts, and which network gets to “pipe” it?!

December 23, 2024

If, a big little word, (13-2) Minnesota (Vikings) (they “opened” menos one plus) wins at home vs (10-4) Green Bay (Packers) on Sunday Dec. 29th, a still nowhere ’67 Rams/Colts “reg” finale when playoffs entry was at stake, 1 or 5 seed compelling Vikes at Lions game will be on the docket and I am intrigued as to which network, essentially NFC Fox or “neutral” NBC would get to “pipe” it?!

Yesterday while (10-5) “Wash” rallied and plus 4’d (12-3) Philly when virtually certain rookie/yr. Ja Daniels threw a touchdown pass to Crowder (ode to Eddie), not shown in the NFL Red Zone “Montage” (every touchdown in every game is a false claim) both Det and Minne went to stellar (13-2) marks, respectively (-7) (34-17) at (5-10) Chi which has lost 8 straight games and on “el numero” or (-2 plus) (27-24) at (8-7) Seattle, to set up the scenario I and maybe only I at this point, cited in the opening paragraph above.

In the AFC, (14-1), two time and current champion K.C. has a magic # of 1, their wins or (12-3) Buffalo losses– (K.C. visits Pitts on Netflix(s), it rhymes with the S but it is greedy $, that manifests), then to Denver while Buffalo hosts the Jets and then visits New England, against whom they only won by 3, (last score was a N.E. TD so though they trailed (14-0) in the tilt piped into N.Y. and half the country, there was no real threat of a N.E. outright but all Bills’ “weases” were KO’d, a much needed result for the “books” who were swamped by a big “faves” run), to clinch the AFC “1” with “Buff” likely to be the “2” and extremely likely to be no “lower” than that.

By the way, that goes even more so regarding “Philly” in the NFC, a so likely “2” and almost certain no lower than that “is company” #.

Eddie Crowder, a member of coach Bud Wilkinson’s first Oklahoma U. title team in ’50 and who coached Colorado to a third place final ranking, behind fellow Big 8 teams, Nebraska and Oklahoma (the only time one conference had the final ranking’s top 3) in ’71, is pictured above when he was the Buffaloes (Colorado U.) head coach.

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