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  • Current Playoff Positions after Week 5 + Bonus

    NFC

    1st Round Bye

    1) Saints Better Strength of Victory than Vikings
    2) Vikings Better Strength of Victory than Giants

    Division Winners

    3) Giants Better Record than 49'ers
    4) 49'ers Division Leader

    Wild Cards

    5) Falcons Better Conference Record than Bears
    6) Bears Better Strength of Victory than Eagles

    The rest in order:

    7) Eagles Better Record than Cowboys
    8) Cowboys Better Record than Packers
    9) Packers Better Conference Record than Cardinals
    10) Cardinals Better Record than Redskins
    11) Redskins Better Conference Record than Seahawks
    12) Seahawks Better Record than Panthers
    13) Panthers Better record than Lions
    14) Lions Better Record than Bucaneers
    15) Bucaneers Higher Strength of Schedule than Rams
    16) Rams


    AFC

    1st Round Bye

    1) Broncos Better Strength of Victory than Colts
    2) Colts Better Record than Bengals

    Division Winners

    3) Bengals Better Record than Jets
    4) Jets Divional Leader + Better Conf Record than Steelers

    Wild Cards

    5) Steelers Better Conference Record than Patriots
    6) Patriots Head to Head win over Ravens

    The rest in order:

    7) Ravens Better Record than Chargers
    8) Chargers Better Record than Jaguars
    9) Jaguars Better Conference Record than Dolphins
    10) Dolphins Better Strength of Victory than Texans
    11) Texans Better Record than Browns
    12) Browns Better Strength of Victory than Raiders
    13) Raiders Better Conference Record than Bills
    14) Bills Better Record than Chiefs
    15) Chiefs Higher Strength of Schedule than Titans
    16) Titans


    Current top of the draft order:

    1) Rams
    2) Bucaneers
    3) Titans
    4) Chiefs
    5) Bills
    6) Raiders
    7) Panthers
    8) Browns
    9) Lions
    10) Redskins
    11) Texans
    12) Jaguars
    13) Seahawks
    14) Dolphins
    15) Chargers
    16) Cardinals
    17) Packers
    18) Ravens
    19) Cowboys

  • #2
    We are not mentioned in the play-off thread, but only have 17 in the draft?

    Sheesh, throw us a bone here, Cheez!

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    • #3
      With this schedule Packers go 8-4 rest of the way:

      Week 6: vs Lions
      Week 7: at Browns
      Week 8: at Lions
      Week 9: vs Browns
      Week 10: vs Lions
      Week 11: vs Whiners
      Week 12: at Lions
      Week 13: vs Rams
      Week 14: at Bears
      Week 15: vs Lions
      Week 16: at Lions
      Week 17: at Arizona Rattlers
      PackerRats Thompson D. Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2019,
      PackerRats Thompson D. Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2018,
      PackerRats Pick'Em 2016-17 Champ + Packers year Survival Football Champ 2017,
      Rats Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2013,
      Ratz Survival Football Champ 2012,
      PackerRats1 Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2006.

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      • #4
        I didn't think NO played this week, so I'd argue the Vikes should be above them. Thanks for putting together though Cheez. This will start getting really interesting soon. I still say 3 could come from North.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mngolf19
          I didn't think NO played this week, so I'd argue the Vikes should be above them. Thanks for putting together though Cheez. This will start getting really interesting soon. I still say 3 could come from North.
          If you check the NFL's tie breaking proceedures, they are based on Win/Loss pecentages. I may have simplified it when I say record but it is winning percentage of total games played. 4-0 and 5-0 teams have the same winning percentage as defined by the NFL in its tie breaking proceedures.


          By the way:

          Note that in the tie breaking proceedures a tie is considered .5 games won and .5 games lost. I am greatful I have not had to use that in calculating Strength of Victories and Strength of Schedules.

          Also, performance in common games is not considered until there are 4 common games between teams.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by KYPack
            We are not mentioned in the play-off thread, but only have 17 in the draft?

            Sheesh, throw us a bone here, Cheez!
            #9

            After the Cowboys and before the Cardinals.

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