Jacksonville jaguars, we are counting on you to bring chaos to the playoff picture in the final regular season week of the year if they can defeat the Colts.
For those that are skeptical of that happening, the Colts haven’t won in Jacksonville since 2014.
On Sunday, if the Jacksonville Jags defeat the Indianapolis Colts, absolute insanity can occur when the Chargers face the Raiders. Both teams could qualify for the postseason if they both come to agreement to just take consecutive knees on offense and for ce a tie in overtime.
Unfortunately, that will not happen because Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley dismissed the idea of doing that.
“That’s a pretty loaded scenario. That is an all-time coffee shop scenario,” Staley told The Rich Eisen Show on Tuesday. “I feel like I’m with my buddies at the University of Dayton. I think we all respect the game and the NFL shield and the integrity of this game far too much to be complicit in something like that. This game matters too much to too many people, and we want to play our best and be proud of the result one way or another. We’re going to do everything we can to go win this game, and play the way we’re capable of playing. I hope all the fans and everybody who loves the NFL will be proud of the game on Sunday.”
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NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport said on Good Morning Football that a source with one of the teams, when presented with the notion of a complicit tie, told him, “How do we know they’re going to do it?”
“What makes it so special is the competition,” Staley added, “and the level of integrity and respect that it stands for.”
Staley does not like to see us happy.