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  • NFC Playoff Positioning

    Week 10

    NFC

    1st Round Bye
    1) Saints Record (9-0) > (8-1) vikings
    2) vikings Record (8-1) currently > (6-3) Cowboys

    Divisional Leaders
    3) Cowboys Conference Record (5-2) > (4-2) Cardinals
    4) Cardinals Record (6-3) > 49'ers (4-5)

    Wild Cards
    5) Falcons Strength of Victory .422 > .292 Packers
    6) Packers Conference Record (4-3) > (3-3) Giants

    The Rest in Order:
    7) Giants Head to Head win over Eagles
    8) Eagles Record (5-4) > (4-5) 49'ers
    9) 49'ers Conference Record (4-2) > (4-4) Panthers
    10) Panthers Conference Record (4-4) > (2-4) Bears
    11) Bears Record (4-5) > (3-6) Redskins
    12) Redskins Strength of Schedule .296 > .259 Seahawks
    13) Seahawks Record (3-6) > (1-8) Bucanneers
    14) Bucanneers Conference Record (1-5) > (1-6) Rams
    15) Rams Conference Record (1-6) > Lions (1-7)
    16) Lions


    Some notes:

    a) If the Giants did not have a win over the Eagles the Packers would be in 7th position.

    b) If the Packers had won against the Bucanneers they would be in sole posession of the best wild card spot.

    c) 9 NFC teams are within 1 game of the Packers (6-3 to 4-5). They cannot afford to lose another game.

  • #2
    HUGE game against the 49ers coming up. We really cannot afford to lose another NFC game. I'll be at the Lions game on Thanksgiving so I really hope we don't lay an egg in that game, and then I'll be at the last game in Arizona so hopefully it is a meaningful game.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by channtheman
      I'll be at the Lions game on Thanksgiving so I really hope we don't lay an egg in that game,
      Let's hope M3 isn't reading this board. :P
      Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
      Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        On NFLN they had Philly and Atl in the two wildcard spots

        They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

        Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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        • #5
          Edited for clarity of the thread.

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          • #6
            call me picky....but aren't the Cowobys 6-3?
            If you don't like me....bite me...
            ....want some, come get some!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ballboy
              call me picky....but aren't the Cowobys 6-3?
              Overall.

              The Boyz are 5-2 in the conference

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              • #8
                Here's how CBS has it.


                Preseason · 2009 Regular Season · Playoff Race

                Seeds (Updated through Week 10 -- Sunday 8 p.m. ET game)

                AFC
                Seed Team Division Record
                1 Indianapolis South 9-0-0
                2 Cincinnati North 7-2-0
                3 Denver West 6-3-0
                4 New England East 6-3-0
                5 Pittsburgh North 6-3-0
                6 San Diego West 6-3-0
                Still alive (below)
                7 Jacksonville South 5-4-0
                8 Houston South 5-4-0
                9 Baltimore North 4-4-0
                10 Miami East 4-5-0
                11 N.Y. Jets East 4-5-0
                12 Tennessee South 3-6-0
                13 Buffalo East 3-6-0
                14 Kansas City West 2-7-0
                15 Oakland West 2-7-0
                16 Cleveland North 1-7-0
                NFC
                Seed Team Division Record
                1 New Orleans South 9-0-0
                2 Minnesota North 8-1-0
                3 Dallas East 6-3-0
                4 Arizona West 6-3-0
                5 Philadelphia East 5-4-0
                6 Atlanta South 5-4-0
                Still alive (below)
                7 Green Bay North 5-4-0
                8 N.Y. Giants East 5-4-0
                9 San Francisco West 4-5-0
                10 Carolina South 4-5-0
                11 Chicago North 4-5-0
                12 Washington East 3-6-0
                13 Seattle West 3-6-0
                14 Tampa Bay South 1-8-0
                15 St. Louis West 1-8-0
                16 Detroit North 1-8-0


                During the regular season, the seeds reflect how the playoffs would stand if the season ended up to that point. The NFL playoffs are not based on a pure bracket system. In the divisional playoffs, the No. 1 seed is assured of playing the lowest-seeded Wild Card survivor. There are no restrictions on intra-division games and the higher seed of any matchup will have home-field advantage.

                AFC Playoff tiebreakers
                Denver is the AFC West Division winner over San Diego based on head to head (1-0).
                Denver earns the No. 3 seed over New England based on head to head (1-0).
                Pittsburgh earns the No. 5 seed over San Diego based on head to head (1-0)
                NFC Playoff tiebreakers
                Dallas earns the No. 3 seed over Arizona based on conference record (5-2 over Cardinals' 4-2)
                Philadelphia earns the No. 5 seed by beating the N.Y. Giants in their division based on head to head (1-0) and winning the tiebreak over Atlanta and Green Bay based on conference record (4-2 over Falcons' 4-3 and Packers' 4-3)
                Atlanta earns the No. 6 seed over Green Bay based on strength of victory (.422 over Packers' .295) after the N.Y. Giants dropped out of tiebreaker based on conference record (3-3 vs. Falcons' 4-3 and Packers' 4-3).

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                • #9
                  It's really difficult for me to think of this team as a playoff contender.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                    It's really difficult for me to think of this team as a playoff contender.
                    I agree with you because of your OL. The rest at least has the potential for being fixed soon. And there will be some team that gets hot and surprises their way into the playoffs. I think this year that may be Car.

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                    • #11
                      I think Cheese has his Eagles versus Giants result reversed.
                      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax
                        I think Cheese has his Eagles versus Giants result reversed.
                        Eagles beat the Giants 40-17

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                        • #13
                          Packers have a CHANCE at the playoffs...all NFC opponents will be very important. Losing to Pittsburgh on the road won't hurt. IMO, the SF game is basically as much of a "must win" as Dallas was.

                          SF - must win
                          @DET - must win

                          BALT - could win...extra prep time helps
                          @CHI - could win

                          Should at least earn a split of BALT/CHI...CHI would be the better one to win due to NFC record.

                          @PIT - loss

                          SEA - must win
                          @ARI - should win...Arizona is very likely to have locked up #3 seed prior to this game, meaning Warner sees a lot of the bench.

                          10 wins likely gets GB a playoff spot...especially if they can sweep the remaining NFC teams on the schedule to do it. Would be funny to see GB @ ARI in week 17...then the same matchup in the Wild Card round.
                          My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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                          • #14
                            Ooops!!

                            again my spreadsheet was correct but my finger cannot follow the straight line from left to right.

                            I was looking at the Eagle line when I thought it was the Giants line.

                            What a boob!

                            Here is the corrected version.

                            NFC

                            1st Round Bye
                            1) Saints Record (9-0) > (8-1) vikings
                            2) vikings Record (8-1) currently > (6-3) Cowboys

                            Divisional Leaders
                            3) Cowboys Conference Record (5-2) > (4-2) Cardinals
                            4) Cardinals Record (6-3) > 49'ers (4-5)

                            Wild Cards
                            5) Eagles Conference Record (4-2) > (4-3) Falcons
                            6) Falcons Strength of Victory .422 > .292 Packers

                            The Rest in Order:
                            7) Packers Conference Record (4-3) > (3-3) Giants
                            8) Giants Record (5-4) > (4-5) 49'ers
                            9) 49'ers Conference Record (4-2) > (4-4) Panthers
                            10) Panthers Conference Record (4-4) > (2-4) Bears
                            11) Bears Record (4-5) > (3-6) Redskins
                            12) Redskins Strength of Schedule .296 > .259 Seahawks
                            13) Seahawks Record (3-6) > (1-8) Bucanneers
                            14) Bucanneers Conference Record (1-5) > (1-6) Rams
                            15) Rams Conference Record (1-6) > Lions (1-7)
                            16) Lions

                            I sincerely apologize for the transcription error. I feel really bad when I cannot even read my own computer screen.

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                            • #15
                              I forgive you. Thanks for the update.

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