According to
Clayton's article:
How the Raiders and Browns finish will determine if the AFC will have any other coaching changes after the season. The AFC is the better conference. The AFC has a 21-13 record against the NFC. Except for the Dolphins, no team appears to be on pace for more than 10 losses.
A 6-10 record would mean our record equals the record from last year. Not great but not warrenting a firing of 1st year head coach who has a 5 year contract (those who think it warrents it ought to give $10 million to Ralph for remainder of Mularchy's contract).
Personally I do not think is a good sign for AFC winner in Superbowl - as Bills learned tougher schedule does not necessarily make you stronger, it just makes you more injured.
Clayton's article:
How the Raiders and Browns finish will determine if the AFC will have any other coaching changes after the season. The AFC is the better conference. The AFC has a 21-13 record against the NFC. Except for the Dolphins, no team appears to be on pace for more than 10 losses.
A 6-10 record would mean our record equals the record from last year. Not great but not warrenting a firing of 1st year head coach who has a 5 year contract (those who think it warrents it ought to give $10 million to Ralph for remainder of Mularchy's contract).
Personally I do not think is a good sign for AFC winner in Superbowl - as Bills learned tougher schedule does not necessarily make you stronger, it just makes you more injured.