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3irty1
09-19-2010, 10:44 PM
According to:
http://www.playoffstatus.com/nfl/packersstandings.html
Packers with 36% chance of missing the playoffs
Bears with a 37% chance of missing the playoffs
Vikings have a 89% chance of missing the playoffs :shock:
Lions with a 91% chance of missing the playoffs

pbmax
09-19-2010, 10:49 PM
Boy is Cali Cheeze going to be mad you stole his thunder! :lol:

Joemailman
09-19-2010, 10:55 PM
Vikings with a must-win next week at home against the Lions. Lions have lost 2 close games, so they can't be taken for granted. If Vikes lose, they'll be down 3 games to either the Packers or Bears.

mngolf19
09-20-2010, 12:10 PM
Vikings with a must-win next week at home against the Lions. Lions have lost 2 close games, so they can't be taken for granted. If Vikes lose, they'll be down 3 games to either the Packers or Bears.

Exactly! Lose this and I'd expect some very interesting/aggressive things happening during the bye week.

swede
09-20-2010, 01:37 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

mraynrand
09-20-2010, 04:14 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

I'm letting PETA know about you!

Joemailman
09-20-2010, 04:28 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

Fergy's back with the Vikings?

Patler
09-20-2010, 04:30 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

Kickers seldom are decleated!

Kiwon
09-20-2010, 04:43 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

Kickers seldom are decleated!

:rs:

Smidgeon
09-20-2010, 04:46 PM
I didn't know anybody bore Montgomery ill will...

Fritz
09-20-2010, 04:52 PM
It's way too early for this thread, even in fun.

Say, did Javon Walker ever sign a contract with the Vikes? Did he stick?

pbmax
09-20-2010, 04:54 PM
It's way too early for this thread, even in fun.

Say, did Javon Walker ever sign a contract with the Vikes? Did he stick?
Contract? Yes.

Stick? No.

Lurker64
09-20-2010, 04:54 PM
It's way too early for this thread, even in fun.

Say, did Javon Walker ever sign a contract with the Vikes? Did he stick?

He signed a contract with the Vikings, was cut leaving the Vikings with Berrian, Harvin, Lewis, and Camarillo as their only WRs, and now Vikings fans are clamboring for something/anything to help out the WR corps.

CaptainKickass
09-20-2010, 05:21 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

I'm letting PETA know about you!

P. eople

E. ating

T. asty

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CaliforniaCheez
09-20-2010, 05:36 PM
Boy is Cali Cheeze going to be mad you stole his thunder! :lol:

After tonights game I'll give an update on the NFC playoff positions.

I'm not upset about thunder.

Because the Bears have a better division record they are ahead until next week. The Packers were in the 2nd Wildcard position after week one and
are the first wildcard after week 2.

If the Bears were in another division the Packers would be #1 overall in the NFC.

retailguy
09-20-2010, 06:55 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

I'm letting PETA know about you!

P. eople

E. ating

T. asty

A. nimals

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P. lease

E. at

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A. nimals

CaliforniaCheez
09-20-2010, 11:32 PM
Week Two
NFC
Division Leaders
1) Buccaneers - Better division record than the Saints; More net points than the Bears
2) Bears - Bettter division record than Packers; More wins than Redskins
3) Redskins - Better Strength of Schedule than Seahawks
4) Seahawks - More net points than Cardinals

Wild Cards
5) Packers - Greater Strength of Victory than Saints
6) Saints - Better winning % than Falcons

The Rest
7) Falcons - Greater Strength of Victory than Giants
8) Giants - Better Conference winning % than Eagles
9) Eagles - Greater Strength of Schedule than Cardinals
10) Cardinals - Greater winning % than vikings
11) vikings - Greater Strength of Schedule than Lions
12) Lions - More net points than Cowboys
13) Cowboys - More net points than Panthers
14) Panthers - More net points than 49'ers
15) 49'ers - Greater Strength of Schedule than Rams
16) Rams



AFC

Division Leaders
1) Steelers - More net points than Texans
2) Texans - Greater Strength of Victory than Chiefs
3) Chiefs - Greater Strength of Victory than Dolphins
4) Dolphins - Better Winning % than Jets

Wild Cards
5) Chargers - More net points than Titans
6) Titans - Greater Strength of Schedule than Jets

The Rest
7) Jets - Head to Head win over Patriots
8) Patriots - More net points than Bengals
9) Bengals - Head to Head win over Ravens
10) Ravens - More net points than Jaguars
11) Jaguars - Greater Conference winning % than Colts
12) Colts - Greater Strength of Schedule than Broncos
13) Broncos - Greater Strength of Victory than Raiders
14) Raiders - Greater winning % than Browns
15) Browns - More net points than Bills
16) Bills

Iron Mike
09-20-2010, 11:39 PM
Perhaps we could chip in to buy Ndamukong Suh 50 pounds of good red meat in order to assist him in his quest to decleat our favorite expatriated Packer.

I'm letting PETA know about you!

P. eople

E. ating

T. asty

A. nimals

.

P. lease

E. at

T. he

A. nimals

If God didn't want me to eat animals, then why did He make them out of meat?? :P

MichiganPackerFan
09-21-2010, 12:46 PM
Week Two
NFC
Division Leaders
1) Buccaneers - Better division record than the Saints; More net points than the Bears
2) Bears - Bettter division record than Packers; More wins than Redskins
3) Redskins - Better Strength of Schedule than Seahawks
4) Seahawks - More net points than Cardinals

...

This is always fun. Thanks!

It would be interesting to see a chart at the end of the season to see how teams fluctuated week to week.

Edited for brevity

Patler
09-21-2010, 01:03 PM
I didn't know anybody bore Montgomery ill will...

The Vikings cut Montgomery, and I do not believe he has been picked up by anyone.

CaliforniaCheez
09-21-2010, 09:00 PM
Week Two
NFC
Division Leaders
1) Buccaneers - Better division record than the Saints; More net points than the Bears
2) Bears - Bettter division record than Packers; More wins than Redskins
3) Redskins - Better Strength of Schedule than Seahawks
4) Seahawks - More net points than Cardinals

...

This is always fun. Thanks!

It would be interesting to see a chart at the end of the season to see how teams fluctuated week to week.

Edited for brevity

For you i will give where they were last week.
In the future would you like me to add last week's position in parentheses when I post it?

Division Leaders
1) Buccaneers (8)
2) Bears (4)
3) Redskins (2)
4) Seahawks (1)

Wild Cards
5) Packers (6)
6) Saints (3)

The Rest
7) Falcons (9)
8) Giants (8)
9) Eagles (9)
10) Cardinals (7)
11) vikings (11)
12) Lions (12)
13) Cowboys (14)
14) Panthers (15)
15) 49'ers (16)
16) Rams (10)



BTW The Rams right now have the 1st draft pick next year
Cowboys, Panthers, 49'ers, Lions are tied for #2
vikings, Bills, and Browns are tied for 6th.

CaliforniaCheez
09-21-2010, 09:06 PM
Note the big games for next week.

Packers at Bears
Falcons at Saints (Go Falcons)
Steelers at Buccaneers
Jets at Dolphins

If the Packers, Falcons, and Steelers win, the Packers are the only undefeated team in the NFC.

MichiganPackerFan
09-22-2010, 12:24 PM
For you i will give where they were last week.

I'm special :oops:


In the future would you like me to add last week's position in parentheses when I post it?



If you wouldn't mind, that would be cool

CaliforniaCheez
09-26-2010, 07:41 PM
The Packers and the Bears are playing for 1st place in the NFC.

If the Bears lose they fall to 2nd Wild Card position.
If the Packers lose they fall to the first non playoff position.

The stakes are high.

CaliforniaCheez
09-27-2010, 12:29 AM
WEEK 3 ( SO FAR )

AFC

Divisional Leaders
1) Steelers(1) - Greater Strength of Victory than Chiefs
2) Chiefs (3) - Greater Winning % than Texans
3) Texans (2) - Greater Conference Winning % than Jets; Better Division % than Titans and Colts
4) Jets (7) - Head to Head wins over Patriots and Dolphins

Wild Cards
5) Ravens (10) - Greater Strength of Victory than Patriots
6) Patriots (8) - Greater Conference Winning % than Titans

The Rest in Order

7) Titans (6) - Greater Strength of Schedule than Colts
8) Colts (12) - Greater Net Points than Bengals
9) Bengals (9) - Greater Strength of Victory than Dolphins
10) Dolphins (4) - Greater Winning % than Chargers
11) Chargers (5) - Head to Head win over Jaguars
12) Jaguars (11) - Head to Head win over Broncos
13) Broncos (13) - Greater Strength of Victory than Raiders
14) Raiders (14) - Greater Winning % than Browns
15) Browns (15) - Greater Net Points than Bills
16) Bills (16)


NFC

Divisional Leaders
1) MNF Winner - Greater winning % than Falcons
2) Falcons (7) - SOV > Seahawks; beat Saints heads up, SOV > Tampa Bay
3) Seahawks (4) - Greater Conference Winning % than Eagles
4) Eagles (9) - Best winning % in NFC East


Variable
Buccaneers 5th
Bears if they lose are 6th
Saints 6th if Packers lose; 7th if Packers win
Packers if they lose are 7th


8) Cardinals (10) - Greater Strength of Victory than Giants
9) Giants (8) - Greater Conference Winning % than Rams
10) Rams (16) - Greater Net Points than Redskins
11) Redskins (3) - Greater Strength of Victory than vikings
12) vikings (12) - Greater Conference Winning % than Cowboys
13) Cowboys (13) - Greater Winning % than 49'ers
14) 49'ers (15) - Greater Strength of Schedule than Lions
15) Lions (12) - Greater Strength of Schedule than Panthers
16) Panthers (14)


Bonus

Top of 2011 Draft Order

1) Panthers
2) Lions
3) (Tie) 49'ers, Browns, Bills