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Joemailman
12-20-2016, 06:11 PM
Division Winners
1 - Dallas Cowboys (12-2)
2 - Seattle Seahawks (9-4-1)
3 - Atlanta Falcons (9-5) Better winning pct. in common games than Detroit
4 - Detroit Lions (9-5)
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Wild Cards
5 - New York Giants (10-4)
6 - Green Bay Packers (8-6) Better strength of schedule than Tampa Bay
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Outside Looking In
7 - Tampa Bay Bucs (8-6)
8 - Washington Redskins (7-6-1)
9 - Minnesota Vikings (7-7)
10 - New Orleans Saints (6-8) Better winning pct. vs. common opponents than Carolina
11 - Carolina Panthers (6-8)
12 - Arizona Cardinals (5-8-1)
13 - Philadelphia Eagles (5-9)
14 - Los Angeles Rams (4-10)
15 - Chicago Bears (3-11)
16 - San Francisco 49ers (1-13)
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Playoff Notes

Dallas has clinched a playoff spot
Seattle has clinched the NFC West
Dallas can clinch the NFC East with a win or tie or a Giants loss or tie
Dallas can clinch the #1 seed with a win or tie.
Atlanta can clinch the NFC West with a win or a Tampa Bay loss.
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Key Week 16 Games

New York Giants at Philadelphia
Minnesota at Green Bay
Washington at Chicago
Atlanta at Carolina
Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Arizona at Seattle
Detroit at Dallas

vince
12-20-2016, 06:22 PM
Joe did you check the common games tie-breaker between TB and GB? I've seen that published but I believe it's incorrect. I'm counting both at 3-2 vs. common opponents...

CBS, NFL and other sites are going to SOV and SOS for the tie-breaker, which puts GB in the 6 spot.

Joemailman
12-20-2016, 06:55 PM
Joe did you check the common games tie-breaker between TB and GB? I've seen that published but I believe it's incorrect. I'm counting both at 3-2 vs. common opponents...

CBS, NFL and other sites are going to SOV and SOS for the tie-breaker, which puts GB in the 6 spot.

You're right. ESPN had it wrong. As of last week, TB had the common games edge over GB. But the Packers win over the Bears evened that up. So it goes next to SOV. ESPN is showing that a tie at .442. So it goes to SOS. Packers have the edge there .510 to .505.

Joemailman
12-20-2016, 07:07 PM
This is where it really gets crazy. SOV can and will change. Packers and Bucs both beat Seattle, so what Seattle does doesn't matter. But the Bucs beat Atlanta once, and Chicago once. The Packers beat Chicago twice. So any Atlanta win would help the Bucs SOV, and any Chicago win would help the Packers SOV more than the Bucs SOV. I think.

Of course, it's all a moot point if the Packers win the division.

gbgary
12-21-2016, 12:16 PM
sov won't truly be determined until the end of the last game on the last weekend for teams that it will matter to. Packers just need to win, watch the scoreboard, and let the others worry about it.

Joemailman
12-23-2016, 10:39 AM
With the Giants loss, Dallas has clinched the NFC East and the #1 seed.