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    Week 10 Playoff Positions (Only 7 to Go)

    NFC


    First Round Bye
    1) Packers (1) (Undefeated)
    2) 49'ers (2) (Winning % .889 > Saints .700)


    Division Winners
    3) Saints (4) (Winning % .700 > Giants .667)
    4) Giants (3) (Winning % .667 > Cowboys .556)


    Wild Cards
    5) Lions (5) (Divisional winning % .667 > Bears .500)
    6) Bears (6) (Winning % .667 > Cowboys .556)


    The Rest in Order:
    7) Cowboys (8) (Conference Winning % .667 > Falcons .500)
    8) Falcons (7) (Winning % .556 > Buccaneers .444)
    9) Buccaneers (9) (Winning % .444 > Seahawks .333)
    10) Seahawks (12) (Head to Head win over Cardinals)
    11) Cardinals (14) (Head to Head win over Eagles)
    12) Eagles (10) (Head to head win over Redskins)
    13) Redskins (11) (Winning % .333 > vikings .222)
    14) vikings (13) (Conference Winning % .286 > Rams .143)
    15) Rams (16) (Strength of Victory .517 > Panthers .333)
    16) Panthers (15)



    AFC


    First Round Bye
    1) Texans (2) (Head to head win over Steelers)
    2) Steelers (6) (Winning % .700 > Patriots .667)


    Division Winners
    3) Patriots (3) (Winning % .667 > Raiders .556)
    4) Raiders (11) (Head to head win over Chargers)


    Wild Cards
    5) Ravens (5) (Divisional Winning % 1.000 > Bengals .500)
    6) Bengals (1) (Winning % .667 > Jets .556)


    The rest in order:
    7) Jets (7) (Head to head win over Bills)
    8) Bills (8) (Conference winning % .600 > Titans .500)
    9) Titans (9) (Winning % .556 > Chargers .444)
    10) Chargers (10) (Head to head win over Broncos)
    11) Broncos (12) (Head to head win over Chiefs)
    12) Chiefs (4) (Winning % .444 > Jaguars .333)
    13) Jaguars (14) (Conference winning % .429 > Browns .333)
    14) Browns (13) (Winning % .333 > Dolphins .222)
    15) Dolphins (15) (Winning % .222 > Colts .000)
    16) Colts (16)


    The NFC again doesn't change much.
    The AFC is all over the place, two weeks ago the Bills were #2 seed.

    This week you want to be cheering for:

    Cardinals over the 49'ers,
    Panthers over the Lions,
    Eagles over the Giants,
    Chargers over the Bears and
    Redskins against the Cowboys.

    If the 49'ers lose the odds of the Packers gaining the #1 seed goes up by 18%.
    http://www.playoffstatus.com/nfl/packersmig.html

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    Great job cali! I really enjoyed the link you added as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaliforniaCheez View Post
    1) Packers (1) (Undefeated)
    This will never get old.

    Yes, definitely in control of our own destiny!
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    Could both wildcards really end up coming from the North? It's starting to look like a serious possibility. Dallas still has to play the Giants twice, Atlanta's schedule isn't bad, two tough road games, four very winnable home games but neither of those teams really impress me.

    I think Detroit will tank though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Could both wildcards really end up coming from the North? It's starting to look like a serious possibility. Dallas still has to play the Giants twice, Atlanta's schedule isn't bad, two tough road games, four very winnable home games but neither of those teams really impress me.

    I think Detroit will tank though.
    Bears should make it. They are through the toughest part of their schedule. Lions could be in trouble. They still have 2 games with the Packers and have to play road games at New Orleans and Oakland.

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    What stood out for me is that the NFCN has the 1st (Lions), 2nd(Queens) 5th(Rejects) and 6th(PACKERS) hardest remaining scheduals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Upnorth View Post
    What stood out for me is that the NFCN has the 1st (Lions), 2nd(Queens) 5th(Rejects) and 6th(PACKERS) hardest remaining scheduals
    Lions have the toughest schedule in large part because they have to play a certain undefeated team twice.
    Fire Murphy, Gute, MLF, Barry, Senavich, etc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    Lions have the toughest schedule in large part because they have to play a certain undefeated team twice.
    Exactly. And even though the opponent win percentage will fall a bit after all the division games (.500 record for the slate of division games), the league has pushed many division contests to late in the year, the North will still rank as the toughest division.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    Lions have the toughest schedule in large part because they have to play a certain undefeated team twice.
    Didn't their QB break his hand this week as well. That could make things more difficult.
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    If the Packers lost this week and the 49ers won, who would be the number 1 seed?

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    I believe 49ers based on Strength of Victory.

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    If the Packers lost this week and the 49ers won, who would be the number 1 seed?
    I think it's Conference record and then common opponents. They have beat Tampa, Lions and Giants so far
    and have Rams yet. They will have tough games against Ravens and Steelers yet. That will show how good they might be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yooperfan View Post
    I think it's Conference record and then common opponents. They have beat Tampa, Lions and Giants so far
    and have Rams yet. They will have tough games against Ravens and Steelers yet. That will show how good they might be.
    It's conference record which would be the same if 49ers win and Packers lose.
    Next is common opponents, with a minimum of four. That hasn't happened yet.
    Next is strength of victory, which I believe is won/loss record of teams that you have beaten.

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    Strength of Victory is the win/loss record of teams you've played not counting the games in which you have played. Only an academic difference if both GB and SF have the same record.

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    I heard elsewhere that common opponents would be a crucial step in the tiebreaker process because the 49ers will have four common games with the Pack and they are already 4-0. Lions, Rams, Bucs and the GI ants.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yooperfan View Post
    I think it's Conference record and then common opponents. They have beat Tampa, Lions and Giants so far
    and have Rams yet. They will have tough games against Ravens and Steelers yet. That will show how good they might be.
    Yooperfan, you have an awesome pics for your avatar!

    Regarding strenght of schedule, by the end of the season the Packers will have had the far harder road to travel, no team left on our slate is more than 1 game below .500, SF has to still play most of the NFCW (or looserville).

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    The Packers are one win, one conference win ahead of the 49'ers. If the Packers lose a conference game the 49'ers take over #1 because their strength of victory is higher.

    Go Cardinals!!!!!!!!

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    Yooperfan, you have an awesome pics for your avatar!
    Thanks! I took the pic at The Return to Titletown celebration. It took awhile of
    standing there to get the flag about right.

    The Packers are one win, one conference win ahead of the 49'ers. If the Packers lose a conference game the 49'ers take over #1 because their strength of victory is higher.

    Go Cardinals!!!!!!!!
    Will the 49's SOV be higher at the end of the year or is it to early to tell?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yooperfan View Post
    Thanks! I took the pic at The Return to Titletown celebration. It took awhile of
    standing there to get the flag about right.



    Will the 49's SOV be higher at the end of the year or is it to early to tell?
    Their schedule is pretty easy, being in the NFCW. Packers would almost certainly have stronger SOV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Their schedule is pretty easy, being in the NFCW. Packers would almost certainly have stronger SOV.
    Is strength of victory the point differential or the opponent win percentage?
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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