
Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 21, 2010 11:39am
AFC
1) x-New England Patriots 12-2 (8-2)
2) x-Pittsburgh Steelers 10-4 (8-3)
3) Kansas City Chiefs 9-5 (5-5)
4) Indianapolis Colts 8-6 (6-4)
5) Baltimore Ravens 10-4 (7-3)
6) New York Jets 10-4 (8-3)
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Jacksonville Jaguars 8-6 (7-4)
San Diego Chargers 8-6 (6-4)
Oakland Raiders 7-7 (5-5)...The Raiders can still win the division but they can't make the wild card.
Tennessee Titans 6-8 (3-7)...The Titans can still win the division but they can't make the wild card.
AFC Wild Card
(6) New York Jets at (3) Kansas City
(5) Baltimore at (4) Indianapolis
AFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Pittsburgh bye
(1) New England bye
- Pittsburgh currently holds the No. 2 seed and leads the AFC North based on divisional tiebreaker over Baltimore.
- Indianapolis currently holds the No. 4 seed and leads the AFC South based on common opponents tiebreaker over Jacksonville.
- Baltimore currently holds the No. 5 seed based on head-to-head tiebreaker over the New York Jets
NFC
1) x-Atlanta Falcons 12-2 (9-1)
2) y-Chicago Bears 10-4 (8-3)
3) Philadelphia Eagles 10-4 (7-3)
4) St. Louis Rams 6-8 (4-6)
5) New Orleans Saints 10-4 (8-2)
6) New York Giants 9-5 (7-3)
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Green Bay Packers 8-6 (6-4)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8-6 (6-4)
Seattle Seahawks 6-8 (5-5)...The Seahawks can still win the division but can't make the wild card.
San Francisco 49ers 5-9 (3-7)...The 49ers can still win the division but can't make the wild card.
- Chicago currently holds the No. 2 seed based on head-to-head tiebreaker over Philadelphia.
- St. Louis currently holds the No. 4 seed and leads the NFC West based on head-to-head tiebreaker over Seattle.
NFC Wild Card
(6) New York Giants at (3) Philadelphia
(5) New Orleans at (4) St. Louis
NFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Chicago bye
(1) Atlanta bye
y-clinched division
x-clinched playoff berth
1) x-New England Patriots 12-2 (8-2)
2) x-Pittsburgh Steelers 10-4 (8-3)
3) Kansas City Chiefs 9-5 (5-5)
4) Indianapolis Colts 8-6 (6-4)
5) Baltimore Ravens 10-4 (7-3)
6) New York Jets 10-4 (8-3)
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Jacksonville Jaguars 8-6 (7-4)
San Diego Chargers 8-6 (6-4)
Oakland Raiders 7-7 (5-5)...The Raiders can still win the division but they can't make the wild card.
Tennessee Titans 6-8 (3-7)...The Titans can still win the division but they can't make the wild card.
AFC Wild Card
(6) New York Jets at (3) Kansas City
(5) Baltimore at (4) Indianapolis
AFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Pittsburgh bye
(1) New England bye
- Pittsburgh currently holds the No. 2 seed and leads the AFC North based on divisional tiebreaker over Baltimore.
- Indianapolis currently holds the No. 4 seed and leads the AFC South based on common opponents tiebreaker over Jacksonville.
- Baltimore currently holds the No. 5 seed based on head-to-head tiebreaker over the New York Jets
NFC
1) x-Atlanta Falcons 12-2 (9-1)
2) y-Chicago Bears 10-4 (8-3)
3) Philadelphia Eagles 10-4 (7-3)
4) St. Louis Rams 6-8 (4-6)
5) New Orleans Saints 10-4 (8-2)
6) New York Giants 9-5 (7-3)
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Green Bay Packers 8-6 (6-4)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8-6 (6-4)
Seattle Seahawks 6-8 (5-5)...The Seahawks can still win the division but can't make the wild card.
San Francisco 49ers 5-9 (3-7)...The 49ers can still win the division but can't make the wild card.
- Chicago currently holds the No. 2 seed based on head-to-head tiebreaker over Philadelphia.
- St. Louis currently holds the No. 4 seed and leads the NFC West based on head-to-head tiebreaker over Seattle.
NFC Wild Card
(6) New York Giants at (3) Philadelphia
(5) New Orleans at (4) St. Louis
NFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Chicago bye
(1) Atlanta bye
y-clinched division
x-clinched playoff berth

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 21, 2010 11:45am
NFC West race
St. Louis 6-8
Seattle 6-8
San Francisco 5-9
remaining games
St. Louis (6-8)
San Francisco
at Seattle
Seattle (6-8)
at Tampa Bay
St. Louis
San Francisco (5-9)
at St. Louis
Arizona
St. Louis 6-8
Seattle 6-8
San Francisco 5-9
remaining games
St. Louis (6-8)
San Francisco
at Seattle
Seattle (6-8)
at Tampa Bay
St. Louis
San Francisco (5-9)
at St. Louis
Arizona

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 21, 2010 11:49am
San Francisco is actually in a decent position.
If Seattle loses one of its last two games -- at Tampa Bay or St. Louis, San Francisco would win the division if it wins the last two
If Seattle loses one of its last two games -- at Tampa Bay or St. Louis, San Francisco would win the division if it wins the last two

j_crazy
Posts: 8,372
Dec 21, 2010 11:50am
It's criminal that Sea/Stl/SF is going to get in over GB or TB or NYG.
abusrd.
abusrd.

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 21, 2010 11:52am
If St. Louis wins against San Francisco then the season finale against Seattle will be for the division title.
Seattle doesn't even have to win against Tampa Bay.
St. Louis would be 7-8 and Seattle 6-9 but the winner of the final game would take it.
That could be the Week 17 flex game.
Seattle doesn't even have to win against Tampa Bay.
St. Louis would be 7-8 and Seattle 6-9 but the winner of the final game would take it.
That could be the Week 17 flex game.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Dec 21, 2010 11:55am
and the most criminal part is the winner of that fiasco would play a home game...but against the Saints and would lose by 20.

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 21, 2010 12:01pm
Give Detroit credit for picking off Green Bay and Tampa Bay in back-to-back weeks.
obviously a big one this week -- Giants at Packers
Bucs will need to win and hope for either the Giants or Saints to lose
obviously a big one this week -- Giants at Packers
Bucs will need to win and hope for either the Giants or Saints to lose

bigdaddy2003
Posts: 7,384
Dec 21, 2010 12:13pm
j_crazy;609130 wrote:It's criminal that Sea/Stl/SF is going to get in over GB or TB or NYG.
abusrd.
This.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Dec 21, 2010 5:18pm
AT HOME

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 22, 2010 12:50pm
AFC Wild Card
(6) New York Jets at (3) Kansas City
(5) Baltimore at (4) Indianapolis
AFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Pittsburgh bye
(1) New England bye
Just taking a closer look at the potential playoff matchups, as they stand now.
I think from a Steelers perspective it would be best if Baltimore went to New England in the divisional round. That would be a battle.
At this point that probably won't happen because KC will lose to the Jets and the Jets will automatically go to New England.
And then the Baltimore/Indianapolis winner goes to Pittsburgh.
San Diego would slide into the No. 3 spot if KC stumbles, setting up Jets at San Diego. Not sure how that would play out but a San Diego win would send them to Pittsburgh.
And then the Baltimore/Indy winner goes to New England.
I think I like that better even though San Diego is a dangerous team.
(6) New York Jets at (3) Kansas City
(5) Baltimore at (4) Indianapolis
AFC Divisional Playoffs
(2) Pittsburgh bye
(1) New England bye
Just taking a closer look at the potential playoff matchups, as they stand now.
I think from a Steelers perspective it would be best if Baltimore went to New England in the divisional round. That would be a battle.
At this point that probably won't happen because KC will lose to the Jets and the Jets will automatically go to New England.
And then the Baltimore/Indianapolis winner goes to Pittsburgh.
San Diego would slide into the No. 3 spot if KC stumbles, setting up Jets at San Diego. Not sure how that would play out but a San Diego win would send them to Pittsburgh.
And then the Baltimore/Indy winner goes to New England.
I think I like that better even though San Diego is a dangerous team.

bigdaddy2003
Posts: 7,384
Dec 22, 2010 1:52pm
I see Pittsburgh already clinched a playoff spot. How did that happen?

Non
Posts: 9,517
Dec 22, 2010 2:28pm
bigdaddy2003;610181 wrote:I see Pittsburgh already clinched a playoff spot. How did that happen?
based on strength of victory I believe over Jacksonville and San Diego
I'm really not sure and I follow this stuff pretty closely
basically there is going to be an AFC South winner and AFC West winner but then no other playoff team from those divisions

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Dec 22, 2010 2:32pm
Jets at kansas city would be my ideal match up.