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Joemailman
11-14-2017, 08:58 PM
Division Leaders

1. Philadelphia Eagles 8-1
2. Minnesota Vikings 7-2 Head to head tie-breaker over New Orleans/Better conference winning pct. than Los Angeles
3. New Orleans Saints 7-2 Better conference winning pct. than Los Angeles
4. Los Angeles Rams 7-2
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Wild Cards

5. Carolina Panthers 7-3
6. Seattle Seahawks 6-3
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Outside Looking In

7. Atlanta Falcons 5-4 Head to head tie-breaker over Detroit and Dallas
8. Detroit Lions 5-4 Head to head tie-breaker over Green Bay/Better winning pct. vs. common opponents than Dallas
9. Green Bay Packers 5-4 Head to head Tie-breaker over Dallas
10. Dallas Cowboys 5-4
11. Wash. Redskins 4-5 Better conference winning pct. than Arizona
12 Arizona Cardinals 4-5
13. Tampa Bay Bucs 3-6 Head to head tie-breaker over Chicago
14. Chicago Bears 3-6
15. New York Giants 1-8
16. San Fran. 49ers 1-9
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Key Week 11 Games

Detroit at Chicago
Baltimore at Green Bay
Los Angeles at Minnesota
Washington at New Orleans
Philadelphia at Dallas
Atlanta at Seattle

Bye: Carolina

Tony Oday
11-14-2017, 11:49 PM
Damn this year you might need 11 wins to get in.

mraynrand
11-15-2017, 12:25 AM
Packers are in the hunt!

Joemailman
11-19-2017, 08:13 AM
Report that Kam Chancellor out for the season with a neck injury. Along with losing Sherman, that's quite a hit that the Seahawks secondary has taken. There's a possible opening if the Packers can get to 10 wins.

Joemailman
11-19-2017, 08:42 AM
Key Week 11 Games

Detroit at Chicago
Baltimore at Green Bay
Los Angeles at Minnesota
Washington at New Orleans
Philadelphia at Dallas
Atlanta at Seattle

Bye: Carolina

Okay to cheer for Bears?
Go Rams
Go Eagles
Not sure if I want Falcons or Seahawks to win. Just be glad 1 is guaranteed to lose I guess.

pbmax
11-19-2017, 09:26 AM
^ Rand Rule Corollary

When in doubt, root for a home loss. But in the case of the Bird vs. Bird, Packers beat the Seachickens but lost to the Dirty Birds.

Root for Seachickens

https://emojipedia-us.s3.amazonaws.com/thumbs/120/emoji-one/104/nauseated-face_1f922.png

OK, maybe just root for Russell "Nanobubbles" Wilson.

mraynrand
11-19-2017, 11:21 AM
^ Rand Rule Corollary



Generally, between two evenly matched Packer Rivals (with similar records), you don't want the road team to win, because that gives them a greater advantage. This rule is negated if the visiting teams has a much poorer record, so that any victory is useful to hurt the team with the better record. If the team is close enough, and dangerous enough (like ATL) you may want Seattle to win so that ATL can't catch the Packers. Plus the Packers beat Seattle. At this point, we are playing for a wild card, so at some point need some Seattle losses so that we at least win tie breaker with Seattle if the Rams win that division.

Bears - Vikings is easy - def cheer for Bears. Vikings and Barr need to be pummeled even if they end up winning.

edit - oops it's Detroit Bears. Same rule applies - need a Bears victory because Detroit is much more a threat.

George Cumby
11-19-2017, 12:11 PM
Rooting for SEA loss. That’s a real reach. /s

Your new Avatar is really gross, Rand.

pbmax
11-19-2017, 05:32 PM
Generally, between two evenly matched Packer Rivals (with similar records), you don't want the road team to win, because that gives them a greater advantage. This rule is negated if the visiting teams has a much poorer record, so that any victory is useful to hurt the team with the better record. If the team is close enough, and dangerous enough (like ATL) you may want Seattle to win so that ATL can't catch the Packers. Plus the Packers beat Seattle. At this point, we are playing for a wild card, so at some point need some Seattle losses so that we at least win tie breaker with Seattle if the Rams win that division.

Bears - Vikings is easy - def cheer for Bears. Vikings and Barr need to be pummeled even if they end up winning.

edit - oops it's Detroit Bears. Same rule applies - need a Bears victory because Detroit is much more a threat.

If only we possessed technology that allowed us to record our thoughts for posterity, I wouldn't forget the order of operation here.