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CaliforniaCheez
10-18-2011, 04:34 AM
NFC

First Round Bye
1) Packers (5) (Better record than anyone)
2) 49'ers (2) (5-1, Buccaneers + Giants 4-2)

Division Winners
3) Buccaneers (7) (Head to head win over Saints; SOV .333 > Giants .300)
4) Giants (6) (4-2 > Redskins 3-2)

Wild Cards
5) Lions (1) (5-1 > Saints 4-2)
6) Saints (3) (4-2 > Redskins 3-2)

The Rest in Order:
7) Redskins (4) (3-2 > Bears 3-3)
8) Bears (10) (Head to Head win over Falcons)
9) Falcons (11) (3-3 > Cowboys 2-3)
10) Cowboys (8) (2-1 in Conference > Seahawks 2-2)
11) Seahawks (9) (2-3 > Eagles 2-4)
12) Eagles (13) (2-4 > Cardinals 1-4)
13) Cardinals (14) (1-4 > vikings 1-5)
14) vikings (12) (1-3 in Conference > Panthers 0-5)
15) Panthers (15)(1-5 > Rams 0-6)
16) Rams (16)


AFC

First Round Bye
1) Patriots (5) (Only 5-1 AFC team)
2) Ravens (3) (SOV .417 > Chargers .192)

Division Winners
3) Chargers (2) (4-1 > Titans 3-2)
4) Titans (9) (3-2 > Texans 3-3)

Wild Cards
5) Bengals (6) (Head to head win over Bills)
6) Bills (2) (3-1 in Conference > Raiders 4-2)

The rest in order:
7) Raiders (7) (4-2 in Conference > Steelers 3-2)
8) Steelers (8) (4-2 > Texans 3-3)
9) Texans (4) (3-2 in Conference > Jets 2-3)
10) Jets (12) (3-3 > Browns 2-3)
11) Browns (10) (2-3 in Conference > Chiefs 1-2)
12) Chiefs (11) (2-3 > Broncos 1-4)
13) Broncos (14) (1-4 > Jaguars 1-5)
14) Jaguars (13) (1-5 > Dolphins 0-6)
15) Dolphins (15) (SOS .607 > Colts .550)
16) Colts (16)

SOV = Strength of Victory
SOS = Strength of Schedule




Here is the draft order for the 20 nonplayoff teams:

Colts
Dolphins
Rams
Panthers
Jaguars
viklings
Cardinals
Broncos
Eagles
Browns
Chiefs
Seahawks
Cowboys
Texans
Jets
Falcons
Bears
Redskins
Steelers
Raiders


Isn't it nice that this is becoming a boring thread with the Packers on top?

Little Whiskey
10-18-2011, 07:41 AM
wow, the colts at the bottom. I guess Manning really is the MVP of the league.

pbmax
10-18-2011, 08:25 AM
I didn't think the Colts would plummet this far. But I am glad the Packers have regained home field advantage. It makes me almost want to thank Jim Harbaugh.

hoosier
10-18-2011, 08:52 AM
The Saints will beat the Bucs and play at GB, and the Lions will thrash the Giants and play at San Fran in Round Two of "Our coach can beat up your coach."

mmmdk
10-18-2011, 09:01 AM
I didn't think the Colts would plummet this far. But I am glad the Packers have regained home field advantage. It makes me almost want to thank Jim Harbaugh.

Hate to bring this up or even mention it; but Packers offense is better suited for domes/warmer weather than cold & windy conditions. Just saying!

pbmax
10-18-2011, 09:39 AM
Hate to bring this up or even mention it; but Packers offense is better suited for domes/warmer weather than cold & windy conditions. Just saying!

Tell that to the Bears. :)

CaliforniaCheez
10-18-2011, 09:54 AM
Indianapolis

Upnorth
10-18-2011, 11:32 AM
Thanks again Cali, also if the packers is boring when on top, I hope to complain about boredom well into next year.
Also I am with mmmdk, our fine tuned offence plays better in good conditions. Same with our ball hawk defence. Home feild is nice, but I don't fear a comfy dome ojn the road.

Guiness
10-18-2011, 01:52 PM
Obligatory 'We control our own Destiny' post!

Funniest part of this is that the winless Rams are slotted to draft 3rd :lol:

Upnorth
10-18-2011, 10:02 PM
Obligatory 'We control our own Destiny' post!

Funniest part of this is that the winless Rams are slotted to draft 3rd :lol:

I missed my chance, darn.
So if you were the rams and drafted first would you select Luck or trade out and stick with bradford? Bradford is looking like pennington for ypa but not as accurate, however he was a first draft last year. That is a lot spent one one position.

Guiness
10-18-2011, 11:10 PM
I missed my chance, darn.
So if you were the rams and drafted first would you select Luck or trade out and stick with bradford? Bradford is looking like pennington for ypa but not as accurate, however he was a first draft last year. That is a lot spent one one position.

You did! Got in here first, and dropped the ball.

The Rams would be in a weird spot for sure. There's a lot of money spent on Bradford, he got the last of the big paydays, but I think you have to look at that as a sunk cost. This league is all about QB's, and if you think Luck is better, then you have to take him.

With the new salary structure though, you may see teams much more willing to trade up to the top of the draft. A couple of years ago, I feel you didn't want to be there because of the premium it would cost you.

CaliforniaCheez
10-19-2011, 03:02 AM
If Palmer is worth a first and a second round pick, Bradford or Luck will bring in value down the road.
Ron Wolf would get them cheap and sell high.
It is the old short term value v. long term value argument. Which leads one to ask who safe is the GM in his job?

pbmax
10-19-2011, 08:32 AM
It will be much easier to trade high 1st round picks with the new CBA and limits on compensation.

Upnorth
10-19-2011, 11:27 AM
It will be much easier to trade high 1st round picks with the new CBA and limits on compensation.

So with that in mind, in 2004 (i think) manning was worth two 1st's a 3rd and a 5th. I would say that is the lowest that Luck could go for. Is it conceivable some one approaches Baltimores Elway demand of 3 1sts and 2 2nds?

mmmdk
10-19-2011, 11:41 AM
Tell that to the Bears. :)

Hehe, I saw this one coming! Yet, whatshisname, replaced Cutler and almost brought the Bears back into the NFC Champ game. Thank you, BJ Raji.