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Originally Posted by rubecube
Isn't homefield advantage basically non-existent in Miami? I also don't think Miami's offensive line is as good as KC's. I read somewhere that Miami allowed one sack for ever 10 dropbacks last year, which was most in the NFL. I'd also argue KC's defense is better with Hali, Johnson, Carr, Flowers, and Berry. Miami's secondary was awful last year.
And an easier schedule means an easier path to the Super Bowl. I think that's exactly something Peyton would consider.
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According to this, Miami ranks higher than KC as a home field advantage.... at least when they played in the old Orange Bowl.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...s&confirm=true