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    Eric Von Zipper Rat All-Pro CaliforniaCheez's Avatar
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    Post Week 6 Tiebreakers and Playoff Positions

    NFC
    Division Leaders
    1) Giants (6) - Better Conference winning % than Falcons
    2) Falcons (1) - Better Conference winning % than Bears; Head to Head win over Saints
    3) Bears (2) - Better winning % than Cardinals
    4) Cardinals (4)- Better division winning % than Seahawks

    Wild Cards
    5) Saints (7) - Better Conference winning % than Eagles
    6) Eagles (9) - Better winning % than Redskins

    The Rest
    7) Seahawks (10) - Better Conference winning % than Buccaneers
    8) Buccaneers (5) - Better winning % than Redskins
    9) Rams (11) - Head to Head win over Redskins
    10) Redskins (3) - Head to Head win over Packers
    11) Packers (8) - Better winning % than viking pukes
    12) vikings (12) - Head to Head win over Cowboys
    13) Cowboys (13) - Better winning % than Lions
    14) Lions (14) - Better Conference winning % than 49'ers
    15) 49'ers (16) - Better winning % than Panthers
    16) Panthers (15) -

    AFC

    Division Leaders
    1) Jets (2) - Better winning % than Steelers
    2) Steelers (6) - Better winning % than Texans and Ravens
    3) Texans (4) - Better winning % than Chiefs,Head to Head win over Colts
    4) Chiefs (3) -

    Wild Cards
    5) Patriots (5) - Better winning % than Ravens
    6) Ravens (1) - Better Conference winning % than Titans

    The Rest
    7) Titans (8) - Better division winning % than Colts
    8) Colts (9) - Better winning % than Dolphins
    9) Dolphins (10) - Better winning % than Jaguars
    10) Jaguars (7) - Better winning % than Bengals
    11) Bengals (13) - Better winning % than Raiders
    12) Raiders (11) - Better division winning % than Broncos
    13) Broncos (14) - Better division winning % than Chargers
    14) Chargers (12) - Better winning % than Browns
    15) Browns (15) - Better winning % than Bills
    16) Bills (16)

    Number in parentheses indicates last week's position.

    Nonplayoff Teams Draft Order

    1 Panthers
    2 Bills
    3 Lions
    4 49'er's
    5 Browns
    6 Cowboys
    7 Chargers
    8 Raiders
    9 Broncos
    10 Bengals
    11 viking pukes
    12 Rams
    13 Packers
    14 Jaguars
    15 Redskins
    16 Buccaneers
    17 Seahawks
    18 Dolphins
    19 Titans
    20 Colts

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    Thanks for this effort Cheez. While I hate where the Packers are positioned, I am grateful for the summary,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarlam!
    Thanks for this effort Cheez. While I hate where the Packers are positioned, I am grateful for the summary,
    ditto - thanks!

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    Appreciate that. Every season has its low point.

    A last minute Field Goal by Bears (many single plays would changed that)
    2 Overtime losses (Crosby's doink against the Redskins and coaches not knowing that no one can line up for infinity in front of the longsnapper), the Packers could be 6-0.

    What hurts the Packers are the 2 conference losses and the one divisional loss. Sunday is a divisional and a conference game. The stakes are high.

    A win puts the Packers over .500 in both the division and conference. It puts the viking pukes at .500 in the division and conference and 2-4 overall.

    With the Eagles at Titans, Redskins at Bears, Rams at Buccaneers, and possibly the Cowboys winning against the Giants, the Packers have a chance to move up in playoff positioning.

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