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  • Week 4 Playoff Positions

    Will have to wait until Monday Night to finalize the AFC. However the NFC is:

    Divisional Leaders
    1) Falcons (2) - Greater Conference wining % than Bears (1.000 > .750); Heads up win over Saints
    2) Bears (1) - Greater Winning % than Cardinals (.750 > .500); Heads up win over Packers
    3) Redskins (11) - Greater Conference Record than Cardinals; Heads up win over Eagles, Div % > Giants
    4) Cardinals (8) - Heads up win over Rams, Better division record than Seahawks

    Wild Cards
    5) Saints (6) - Greater Conference Winning % than Packers (.750 > .667)
    6) Packers (7) - Greater Winning % than Buccaneers (.750 > .667)

    The Rest in Order
    7) Buccaneers (5) - Greater Winning % than Giants (.667 > .500)
    8) Giants (9) - Greater Conference Winning % than Rams (1.000 > .667)
    9) Rams (10) - Head to Head win over Seahawks
    10) Seahawks (3) - Better Conference Winning % than Eagles (.500 > .000)
    11) Eagles (4) = Greater Winning % than vikings (.500 > .333)
    12) vikings (12) - Greater Conference Winning % than Cowboys (.500 > .000)
    13) Cowboys (13) - Greater Winning % than 49'ers (.333 > .000)
    14) 49'ers (14) - Greater Strength of Schedule than Lions (.750 > .583)
    15) Lions (15) - More net points than the Panthers (-24 > -28)
    16) Panthers (16)

  • #2
    Strange year so far. If the playoffs were to start with that lineup, the wild card teams would be given a great chance of making it to the Super Bowl.
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      So far it looks like the North and South Divisions will have the Wild Cards.

      The 0-4 49'ers are only 2 games out of 1st in their division.
      The Cowboys at 1-2 are only one game back of the pace in the East.

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      • #4
        AFC

        Divisional Leaders
        1) Chiefs (2) - Greater Winning % than Texicans(1.000 > .750)
        2) Texans (3) - Greater Conference Winning % than Ravens (1.000 > .750)
        3) Ravens (5) - Head to Head win over Jets
        4) Jets (4) - Head to Head win over Patriots

        Wild Cards
        5) Patriots (6) - Greater Conference Wining % than Steelers (.750 > .500)
        6) Steelers (1) - Greater Winning % than Chargers (.750 > .500)

        The Rest in Order
        7) Chargers (11) - Head to Head win over Jaguars
        8) Jaguars (12) - Head to Head win over Colts
        9) Colts (8) - Head to Head win over Broncos
        10) Broncos (13) - Head to Head win over Titans
        11) Titans (7) - Greater Strength of Schedule than Bengals (.500 > .438)
        12) Bengals (9) - Greater Strength of Victory than Dolphins (.375 > .167)
        13) Dolphins (10) - Greater Winning % than Browns (.500 > .250)
        14) Browns (15) - Greater Conference Winning % than Raiders (.333 > .000)
        15) Raiders (14) - Greater Winning % than Bills
        16) Bills (16)


        Bonus

        Top of 2011 Draft Order (Non playoff teams)

        1) Coin Flip Panthers and Lions
        3) Bills
        4) 49'ers
        5) Raiders
        6) Browns
        7) vikings
        8) Cowboys
        9) Seahawks
        10) Bengals
        11) Tie Eagles, Giants, Rams
        14) Dolphins
        15) Tie Broncos, Jaguars, Titans
        18) Colts
        19) Chargers
        20) Buccaneers

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