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Joemailman
10-21-2019, 09:15 AM
Division Winners

1) San Francisco 49ers 6-0
2) New Orleans Saints 6-1 Better strength of victory than Green Bay
3) Green Bay Packers 6-1
4) Dallas Cowboys 4-3
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Wild Cards

5) Seattle Seahawks 5-2 Better strength of schedule than Minnesota
6) Minnesota Vikings 5-2
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Outside Looking In

7) Carolina Panthers 4-2
8) Los Angeles Rams 4-3
9) Chicago Bears 3-3 Better strength of victory than Arizona
10) Arizona Cardinals 3-3-1
11) Philadelphia Eagles 3-4
12) Detroit Lions 2-3-1
13) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2-4
14) New York Giants 2-5
15) Atlanta Falcons 1-6 Better conference winning pct than Washington
16) Washington Redskins 1-6
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Key Week 8 Games

Washington at Minnesota
Seattle at Atlanta
Cincinnati at Los Angeles Rams
Arizona at New Orleans
Carolina at San Francisco
Green Bay at Kansas City
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Bye: Dallas

Joemailman
10-21-2019, 09:25 AM
Raise your hand if you predicted at this point of the season that the Bears and Cardinals would have the same winning pct.

49ers opponents this season have a combined winning pct. of .282. They have beaten Buccaneers, Bengals, Steelers, Browns, Rams and Redskins. Their remaining opponents have a combined winning pct. of 42-25-2.

Vincenzo
10-21-2019, 09:36 AM
I think it’s still too early to talk playoffs just yet. I know you get all Cheezy when you start thinking about it but there’s still so much that can happen. There’s injuries and there’s losses that can start adding up. I say just take one game at a time and enjoy the season.

The NFL Network this morning said that the Packers look like a team that’s just getting going and they’re ageing like a fine wine.
6-1 is nice record to sit back and consider.

Joemailman
10-21-2019, 10:02 AM
It would be rare indeed though for a 6-1 team to miss the playoffs. At this point they could go 4-5 the rest of the way and have a good shot.

Football Outsiders https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/playoffodds puts their odds at 84.9%.

Also, this chart shows likelihood of making playoffs based on current record based on 1990-2013. I doubt odds have changed much.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/morris-feature-nflweek1-1-new.png

Vincenzo
10-21-2019, 10:16 AM
Fair enough, but remember the 2011 season? We were 15-1 the #1 seed in the NFC but were punched in the face by the Giants and ousted in the first round. The only thing that took the sting out of that was we won the title the year before.

pbmax
10-21-2019, 10:17 AM
Stupid Bears.

Vincenzo
10-21-2019, 01:06 PM
49ers opponents this season have a combined winning pct. of .282. They have beaten Buccaneers, Bengals, Steelers, Browns, Rams and Redskins. Their remaining opponents have a combined winning pct. of 42-25-2.
Now that’s interesting, explains how the 9ers are sitting with that perfect record. Also nice to know that they’ll probably suffer a loss or 2 soon enough.

pbmax
10-21-2019, 01:10 PM
Fair enough, but remember the 2011 season? We were 15-1 the #1 seed in the NFC but were punched in the face by the Giants and ousted in the first round. The only thing that took the sting out of that was we won the title the year before.

Its a good question, what could bite you in the ass? Giants won 2 Super Bowls by being able to pass rush with four. Inside pressure.

a) Offense is more diversified now

b) Coach won't take first half to decide the pass rush is a problem.

c) QB might let the shorter throw fly.

Long way to go though. Things can change.

hoosier
10-21-2019, 01:19 PM
Does anybody not think the Aints ain't the team to beat this year? In addition to being a really good team, they get to play Atl and Tampa twice, and on top of that they get the NFC West and the AFC South this year. Remaining road games: Tampa, Atlanta, Tennessee, Carolina. They could easily be 15-0 going into the last game @ Car. It's going to be tough to knock them off at home in the playoffs.

pbmax
10-21-2019, 01:40 PM
Does anybody not think the Aints ain't the team to beat this year? In addition to being a really good team, they get to play Atl and Tampa twice, and on top of that they get the NFC West and the AFC South this year. Remaining road games: Tampa, Atlanta, Tennessee, Carolina. They could easily be 15-0 going into the last game @ Car. It's going to be tough to knock them off at home in the playoffs.

The Packers and their fans are clearly paying off the refs, so I expect much the same result as last year's NFC Championship game. With a review.

hoosier
10-21-2019, 02:26 PM
Yes, and Packers will have to pay for sins of the Rams. Isn't it supposed to be the other way around: sacrifice the ram and save the child? Or is it a lamb? Whatever it was, Saints appear to be this year's team of destiny.