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CaliforniaCheez
11-22-2009, 11:01 PM
The NFC is complete this week.

NFC

1st round bye
1) Saints Record (10-0) > (9-1) vikings
2) vikings Record (9-1) > (7-3) Cowwboys

Division Leaders
3) Cowboys Conference Record (6-2) > (5-2) Cardinals
4) Cardinals Record (7-3) > (4-6) 49'ers

Wild Cards
5) Eagles Conference Record (5-2) > (5-3) Packers
6) Packers Conference Record (5-3) > (4-3) Giants

The Rest in Order:
7) Giants Record (6-4) > (5-5) Falcons
8) Falcons Record (5-5) > (4-6) 49'ers
9) 49'ers Conference Record (4-3) > (4-4) Panthers
10) Panthers Conference Record (4-4) > (2-5) Bears
11) Bears Record (4-6) > (3-7) Seahawks
12) Seahawks Strength of Victory .300 > .267 Redskins
13) Redskins Record (3-7) > (2-8) Lions
14) Lions Record (2-8) > (1-9) Bucanneers
15) Bucanneers Conference Record (1-6) > (1-7) Rams
16) Rams

Falcons get Tampa next Sunday. Redskins at Eagles.
It is a race to the finish line.

MOBB DEEP
11-23-2009, 12:38 AM
Thanks C.C.

channtheman
11-23-2009, 01:00 AM
We got through the 2 BIG games. Let's hope we don't have a letdown performance on Thanksgiving. I do not see the Packers coming out flat, but we'll see.

SnakeLH2006
11-23-2009, 02:19 AM
Very nice thread Cheez! Keep this one going man. Thanks.

CaliforniaCheez
11-23-2009, 09:37 AM
Sometimes it is difficult to know which team to cheer for.

I want Dallas to lose some games because the Packers have the most improtant tiebreaker with them. Yet the Eagles and Giants are most likely to beat them and I don't want them to win.

It is as if the Packers have a new division with the Eagles, Giants, and Falcons.

It is possible the Packers could play at Arizona 2 weeks in row.

KYPack
11-23-2009, 09:40 AM
Yeah, thanx fer posting CC.

Now I open this thread right away.

In past weeks, I just channeled Jim Mora.

sheepshead
11-23-2009, 09:47 AM
Yeah, thanx fer posting CC.

Now I open this thread right away.

In past weeks, I just channeled Jim Mora.

I'm in touch with Mora also. I'm usually a homer, but I dont think this team is coached well enough to go any where. I know every one likes to play GM and bash ours, but we have the horses to compete at a high level. This is not a very inspired team I am seeing out there. Some individual inspired performances for sure. Because we have some professionals and guys that have something to prove. But overall Mike Mornhinweg is wearing out his welcome in Green Bay.

gbgary
11-23-2009, 11:36 AM
The NFC is complete this week.

NFC

1st round bye
1) Saints Record (10-0) > (9-1) vikings
2) vikings Record (9-1) > (7-3) Cowwboys

Division Leaders
3) Cowboys Conference Record (6-2) > (5-2) Cardinals
4) Cardinals Record (7-3) > (4-6) 49'ers

Wild Cards
5) Eagles Conference Record (5-2) > (5-3) Packers
6) Packers Conference Record (5-3) > (4-3) Giants

The Rest in Order:
7) Giants Record (6-4) > (5-5) Falcons
8) Falcons Record (5-5) > (4-6) 49'ers
9) 49'ers Conference Record (4-3) > (4-4) Panthers
10) Panthers Conference Record (4-4) > (2-5) Bears
11) Bears Record (4-6) > (3-7) Seahawks
12) Seahawks Strength of Victory .300 > .267 Redskins
13) Redskins Record (3-7) > (2-8) Lions
14) Lions Record (2-8) > (1-9) Bucanneers
15) Bucanneers Conference Record (1-6) > (1-7) Rams
16) Rams

Falcons get Tampa next Sunday. Redskins at Eagles.
It is a race to the finish line.


thanks!! you know you're in charge of keeping up with this the rest of the year now don't you!? can't back out!!

channtheman
11-23-2009, 01:08 PM
The NFC is complete this week.

NFC

1st round bye
1) Saints Record (10-0) > (9-1) vikings
2) vikings Record (9-1) > (7-3) Cowwboys

Division Leaders
3) Cowboys Conference Record (6-2) > (5-2) Cardinals
4) Cardinals Record (7-3) > (4-6) 49'ers

Wild Cards
5) Eagles Conference Record (5-2) > (5-3) Packers
6) Packers Conference Record (5-3) > (4-3) Giants

The Rest in Order:
7) Giants Record (6-4) > (5-5) Falcons
8) Falcons Record (5-5) > (4-6) 49'ers
9) 49'ers Conference Record (4-3) > (4-4) Panthers
10) Panthers Conference Record (4-4) > (2-5) Bears
11) Bears Record (4-6) > (3-7) Seahawks
12) Seahawks Strength of Victory .300 > .267 Redskins
13) Redskins Record (3-7) > (2-8) Lions
14) Lions Record (2-8) > (1-9) Bucanneers
15) Bucanneers Conference Record (1-6) > (1-7) Rams
16) Rams

Falcons get Tampa next Sunday. Redskins at Eagles.
It is a race to the finish line.


thanks!! you know you're in charge of keeping up with this the rest of the year now don't you!? can't back out!!

He's been doing it all year. I don't see any reason why he would back out now that we are in the last stretch of the season.

TennesseePackerBacker
11-23-2009, 01:16 PM
Love this thread. It's nice to come to it when we are actually in contention. I had to explain to another Packer fan last night why in the hell I was cheering for the Bears(disgusting). I can't see anyway the Packers let up against the Lions this week. We have a mini bye-week afterward in which to prepare for Baltimore @ home. The Lions have to be emotionally and physically drained after their battle with the Browns. A lot of things set up nicely for us coming in to Detroit on a short week.

Fritz
11-23-2009, 01:31 PM
Man, it was hell trying to root for the Bears. I couldn't really do it.

CaliforniaCheez
11-23-2009, 01:33 PM
Let's look at it a bit differently.

Cowboys (won v. Falcons, lost to Packers) 6-2 in Conference, SOV .357
Eagles (beat the Cowboys and the Giants) 5-2 in Conference, SOV .350
Packers (won against the Cowboys) 5-3 in Conference, SOV .317
Giants (won against Falcons and Cowboys) 4-3 in Conference, SOV .367
Falcons (lost to Giants and Cowboys) 4-4 in Conference, SOV .400

SOV is Strength of Victory, the tiebreaker after Conference Record.

The Packers don't want the Cowboys to win the East, but just have to keep winning and let others decide their fate.

The Falcons do not want the Eagles to win the East and lose tiebreakers to Giants and Cowboys. They also play the Eagles in Atlanta in 2 weeks. They have 2 easy Conference games against the Bucanneers.

After Thanksgiving in Denver, the Giants play the Cowboys and then Eagles at home. They control much of their destiny.

The Eagles still have games against Atlanta, the Giants and Cowboys, all away. They control much of their destiny.

The Cowboys have games at the Giants, Chargers at home, at New Orleans, at Redskins, and finish against the Eagles at home. Tough games.

It is still quite a race. Each win a great help, each loss a big disappointment. There is a lot of scoreboard watching to go.

Scott Campbell
11-23-2009, 01:59 PM
Man, it was hell trying to root for the Bears. I couldn't really do it.


You did the right thing my son.

pbmax
11-23-2009, 02:04 PM
The Packers cannot afford anymore losses in conference. The Eagles have a game in hand, but Dallas is a full game ahead.

steve823
11-23-2009, 02:13 PM
So basically we should be rooting for the Cowboys to lose the division.. and for the giants, falcons, and eagles to lose unless they are playing against the cowboys right ?

CaliforniaCheez
11-24-2009, 12:45 AM
So basically we should be rooting for the Cowboys to lose the division.. and for the giants, falcons, and eagles to lose unless they are playing against the cowboys right ?

For now. I'll let you know if it changes.

imscott72
11-24-2009, 12:49 AM
Let's look at it a bit differently.

Cowboys (won v. Falcons, lost to Packers) 6-2 in Conference, SOV .357
Eagles (beat the Cowboys and the Giants) 5-2 in Conference, SOV .350
Packers (won against the Cowboys) 5-3 in Conference, SOV .317
Giants (won against Falcons and Cowboys) 4-3 in Conference, SOV .367
Falcons (lost to Giants and Cowboys) 4-4 in Conference, SOV .400

SOV is Strength of Victory, the tiebreaker after Conference Record.

The Packers don't want the Cowboys to win the East, but just have to keep winning and let others decide their fate.

The Falcons do not want the Eagles to win the East and lose tiebreakers to Giants and Cowboys. They also play the Eagles in Atlanta in 2 weeks. They have 2 easy Conference games against the Bucanneers.

After Thanksgiving in Denver, the Giants play the Cowboys and then Eagles at home. They control much of their destiny.

The Eagles still have games against Atlanta, the Giants and Cowboys, all away. They control much of their destiny.

The Cowboys have games at the Giants, Chargers at home, at New Orleans, at Redskins, and finish against the Eagles at home. Tough games.

It is still quite a race. Each win a great help, each loss a big disappointment. There is a lot of scoreboard watching to go.

Good stuff man..Keep up the great work..

CaliforniaCheez
11-24-2009, 12:54 AM
Following Monday Night Football the AFC results are in:

AFC

1st round bye
1) Colts Record (10-0) > (7-3) Bengals
2) Bengals Strength of Victory .471 > .457 Chargers

Division Leaders
3) Chargers Strength of Victory .457 > .386 Patriots
4) Patriots Record (7-3) > (5-5) Dolphins

Wild Cards
5) Jaguars Conference Record (5-2) > (5-3) Broncos and (4-3) Steelers
6) Steelers Head to Head win over Broncos

The Rest in Order:
7) Broncos Conference Record (5-3) > (5-4) Ravens
8) Ravens Conference Record (5-4) > (4-4) Texans
9) Texans Strength of Victory .420 > .320 Dolphins
10) Dolphins Record (5-5) > (4-6) Jets
11) Jets Conference Record (4-5) > (3-6) Titans
12) Titans Strength of Victory .450 > .400 Chiefs
13) Chiefs Conference Record (2-4) > (2-6) Raiders
14) Raiders Conference Record (2-6) > (1-6) Bills
15) Bills Record (3-7) > (1-9) Browns
16) Browns

Before Monday Night's game the Steelers were out and the Texans were a Wild Card. The Texans dropped from 6th to 9th with one loss.

Watch out for those Ravens. They have only lost to the Bengals, Colts, Patriots, and vikings(barely). They are hungry for a playoff spot.


And for kicks the new top of the draft order

1) Browns
2) Bucanneers
3) Rams
4) Lions
5) Bills
6) Redskins
7) Chiefs
8) Raiders
9) Seahawks
10) Jets
11) Bears
12) Panthers
13) 49'ers
14) Titans
15) Texans
16) Falcons
17) Dolphins
18) Ravens
19) Giants
20) Broncos

Nice to see the Falcons and Broncos have moved up in the draft order.
Notice how the Bears are drafting ahead of the Titans now.

imscott72
11-24-2009, 12:59 AM
Who would have thought the Jags would be a 5 seed (as of right now) after that horrid start to the year.

CaliforniaCheez
11-24-2009, 01:06 AM
Who would have thought the Jags would be a 5 seed (as of right now) after that horrid start to the year.

The Broncos used to be #1 and were a close 3rd before Sunday and they dropped out of playoff position to #7.

mngolf19
11-24-2009, 12:26 PM
And that Bears pick goes to Den correct?

gbgary
11-24-2009, 12:29 PM
The NFC is complete this week.






thanks!! you know you're in charge of keeping up with this the rest of the year now don't you!? can't back out!!

He's been doing it all year. I don't see any reason why he would back out now that we are in the last stretch of the season.

oops...hadn't noticed. :oops:

bbbffl66
11-24-2009, 03:38 PM
Is it just me or do San Diego/Pitt and NE/Jax happen every year in the playoffs?!

MOBB DEEP
11-30-2009, 03:02 AM
How do things stand?

HarveyWallbangers
12-05-2009, 01:12 AM
Root for Dallas and Philadelphia this weekend.

If the Packers beat the Ravens, the Eagles beat the Falcons, and the Cowboys beat the Giants, the Packers and Eagles would be two games ahead in the wild-card race with four games remaining.

CaliforniaCheez
12-06-2009, 05:36 AM
Root for Dallas and Philadelphia this weekend.

If the Packers beat the Ravens, the Eagles beat the Falcons, and the Cowboys beat the Giants, the Packers and Eagles would be two games ahead in the wild-card race with four games remaining.


Harvey check out the week 12 thread. Full analysis there.

You want the Giants to beat the Cowboys!

If the Eagles and Giants win the Eagles are 1st in NFC East.

The Packers remain ahead of the Giants regardless.
The Giants having a sweep against the Cowboys and Packers having a tie breaker over the Cowboys. Put the Cowboys in a very vulnerable position.

Combined with a Packer win, the Packers become the number 1 Wild Card ahead of the Cowboys and Giants are out.

Having the Cowboys as a Wild Card is a good thing as the Packers have the highest tiebreaker against them; a head to head win. The Giantss with a sweep of the Cowboys puts them right on the Cowboys heels for #2 Wild Card.

MJZiggy
12-06-2009, 08:06 AM
I have no problem rooting against the Cowboys. Go Eli!

pbmax
12-06-2009, 08:42 AM
... The Cowboys with a sweep of the Cowboys puts them right on the Cowboys heels

These tiebreakers keep getting more and more confusing! :lol: