Who will benefit more from winning Homefield Advantage in the AFC this year

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IMO I am going with Indy since they will need the inside to keep there speed going ...Pitt and NE are both good outside teams and won't matter as much


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Indy for the reason that their explosive offense much more dangerous is the sissy dome than it will be in the rough Northeast winter.
 

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Since the Colts and SD will never get home field, I would say that Pittsburgh needs home field. NE can win anywhere, I cannot say that about Pitt in a road playoff game.
 

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Colts but no shot for home field throughout. They will host the 5th or 6th seed wild card team however.




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wilheim said:
Colts but no shot for home field throughout. They will host the 5th or 6th seed wild card team however.




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Wil they still have a shot at a BYE....not sure if pitt holds tie breaker if both teams finish 13-3 pitt has not clinched even a bye yet
 

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Pittsburgh has clinched The AFC North division title.
Can clinch a first-round bye with one more win this season or a San Diego loss or tie and an Indianapolis loss or tie in the last 3 games.


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