View Full Version : Official NFC Playoff Standings Thread - 5 Weeks To Go
Joemailman
11-25-2014, 05:02 PM
Division Winners
1. Arizona Cardinals 9-2
2. Green Bay Packers 8-3 Head to head tiebreaker over Philadelphia:pack:
3. Philadelphia Eagles 8-3 Better division winning pct. than Dallas
4. Atlanta Falcons 4-7 Head to head tie-breaker over New Orleans
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Wild Cards
5. Dallas Cowboys 8-3
6. Seattle Seahawks 7-4 Better winning pct. vs. common opponents than Detroit
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Outside Looking In
7. Detroit Lions 7-4 Better conference winning pct. than San Francisco
8. San Francisco 49ers 7-4
9. Chicago Bears 5-6
10. New Orleans Saints 4-7 Better conference winning pct. than Minnesota
11. Minnesota Vikings 4-7 Head to head toe-breaker over St. Louis
12. St. Louis Rams 4-7
13. Carolina Panthers 3-7-1
14. New York Giants 3-8 Head to head tie-breaker over Washington
15. Washington Redskins3-8
16. Tampa Bay Bucs 2-9
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Key Week 13 Games
Chicago at Detroit
Philadelphia at Dallas
Seattle at San Francisco
New Orleans at Pittsburgh
Carolina at Minnesota
Arizona at Atlanta
New England at Green Bay
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Great Thanksgiving Day matchups!
Is it okay to cheer for the Bears?
Will 6 wins be enough to win the NFC South?
Carolina_Packer
11-25-2014, 07:27 PM
Division Winners
11. Minnesota Vikings 4-7 Head to head toe-breaker over St. Louis[/b]
Wow, tough league! Run by the mob, I assume?
woodbuck27
11-25-2014, 10:53 PM
4. Atlanta Falcons 4-7 Head to head tie-breaker over New Orleans
Holy Cow !
channtheman
11-25-2014, 11:37 PM
Atlanta is leading their division at 4-7 and they haven't beaten a team outside of it. I think in this case where the division is so bad, maybe divisional record should be overlooked as wins against real NFL teams are more impressive and would more likely merit a playoff spot. That said, it is possible for a 5-11 team to win that division, and I think it'd be hilarious.
mraynrand
11-26-2014, 07:03 AM
Packers probably have to play both ATL and BUCS still fighting for a playoff spot. #juggernauts
smuggler
11-26-2014, 07:59 AM
Weird thing is.... The Bucs actually look like more of a threat.
pbmax
11-26-2014, 08:27 AM
Weird thing is.... The Bucs actually look like more of a threat.
Agree. Plus its Lovie versus ARod. He usually slows down the Rodgers O.
denverYooper
11-26-2014, 08:56 AM
I just looked at the schedule for tomorrow.... best slate of Thanksgiving games in years.
Chicago's going to put it to Detroit :) followed up by Philly-Dallas and Seattle-San Fran.
Good thing Applejack has handles of Wild Turkey on super sale this week.
Maxie the Taxi
11-26-2014, 09:41 AM
Love it when divisions beat up on each other.
Smidgeon
11-26-2014, 10:05 AM
I was running ESPN's playoff simulator, and I think the Saints will win the division at 8-8. They have some cupcakes on their schedule and Brees behind center. No one else wins more than 5-6 in the division.
The Lions will finish 11-5 and the Packers 12-4 (depending on Sunday's game). They'll still at best be the #2 seed behind Arizona (unless they implode).
So far, an interesting year.
Pugger
11-26-2014, 11:10 AM
Weird thing is.... The Bucs actually look like more of a threat.
How many Bucs games have you seen? Tampa is atrocious and unfortunately we get all of their games down here.
Bossman641
11-26-2014, 11:30 AM
Go Bears! Give us some breathing room.
pbmax
11-26-2014, 01:37 PM
Go Bears! Give us some breathing room.
It almost feels safe to root for the Bears now. Similar to rooting for the Lions in all previous years, except maybe 1957.
Joemailman
11-27-2014, 10:53 PM
Lions win and Cowboys loss puts Lions back in wild-card position. Eagles win puts them in #2 position, pending Packers game Sunday.
woodbuck27
11-29-2014, 07:41 PM
NFL PLAYOFF MACHINE:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/machine
woodbuck27
11-29-2014, 09:29 PM
How Each NFL Team’s Playoff Odds Have Changed This Season
By: Reuben Fischer-Baum 12:42 PM Nov 26, 2014
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/how-each-nfl-teams-playoff-odds-have-changed-this-season/
GO PACKERS !
Joemailman
11-30-2014, 06:34 PM
Packers still #2. Arizona is 7-2 in NFC, Packers are 6-3.
Arizona is in trouble though I think. No gimmees the rest of the year:
14 Dec 07 KC @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 4:05 PM Tickets CBS
15 Dec 11 ARI @ STL Edward Jones Dome 8:25 PM Tickets NFLN
16 Dec 21 SEA @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 8:30 PM Tickets NBC
17 Dec 28 ARI @ SF Levi's Stadium 4:25 PM Tickets FOX
pbmax
11-30-2014, 07:49 PM
Packers still #2. Arizona is 7-2 in NFC, Packers are 6-3.
Arizona is in trouble though I think. No gimmees the rest of the year:
14 Dec 07 KC @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 4:05 PM Tickets CBS
15 Dec 11 ARI @ STL Edward Jones Dome 8:25 PM Tickets NFLN
16 Dec 21 SEA @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 8:30 PM Tickets NBC
17 Dec 28 ARI @ SF Levi's Stadium 4:25 PM Tickets FOX
Seattle might need that one badly.
woodbuck27
11-30-2014, 07:52 PM
Packers still #2. Arizona is 7-2 in NFC, Packers are 6-3.
Arizona is in trouble though I think. No gimmees the rest of the year:
14 Dec 07 KC @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 4:05 PM Tickets CBS
15 Dec 11 ARI @ STL Edward Jones Dome 8:25 PM Tickets NFLN
16 Dec 21 SEA @ ARI University of Phoenix Stadium 8:30 PM Tickets NBC
17 Dec 28 ARI @ SF Levi's Stadium 4:25 PM Tickets FOX
With their 'very weak running game'.
The Cardinals won't hang onto the Packers.
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