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Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by ravenfan52, Nov 14, 2008.

  1. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    6-4, 4-6...means absolutely nothing right now. Both the Colts and Patriots are heating up. Ravens have a tough schedule ahead. Steelers have a tough schedule ahead. It's a little more wide-open than you think and there's a very good chance that only one of the AFC North teams make the playoffs. There's 6 weeks left. A lot can happen in 6 weeks...
     
  2. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    Here are the current standings.

    AFC:

    1. Titans – 10-0, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Steelers – 7-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Jets – 7-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Broncos – 6-4, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Colts – 6-4, wildcard #3
    6. Ravens – 6-4 wildcard #4

    7. Dolphins – 6-4, miss playoffs
    8. Patriots – 6-4, miss playoffs
    9. Bills – 5-4, miss playoffs
    10. Chargers – 4-6, miss playoffs
    11. Jaguars – 4-6, miss playoffs
    12. Browns – 3-6, miss playoffs
    13. Texans – 3-7, miss playoffs
    14. Raiders – 2-8, miss playoffs
    15. Bengals – 1-8-1, miss playoffs
    16. Chiefs – 1-9, miss playoffs

    NFC:

    1. Giants – 9-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Panthers – 8-2, first round bye, division winner
    3. Cardinals – 7-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Packers – 5-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Buccaneers – 7-3, wildcard #3
    6. Redskins – 6-4, wildcard #4

    7. Falcons – 6-4, miss playoffs
    8. Cowboys – 6-4, miss playoffs
    9. Eagles – 5-4-1, miss playoffs
    10. Bears – 5-5, miss playoffs
    11. Vikings – 5-5, miss playoffs
    12. Saints – 5-5, miss playoffs
    13. 49ers – 3-7, miss playoffs
    14. Seahawks – 2-8, miss playoffs
    15. Rams – 2-8, miss playoffs
    16. Lions – 0-10, miss playoffs

    note: According to NFL tie-breaking procedures, the Redskins are above the Cowboys, who are behind the Falcons, who are behind the Redskins. In other words, in the standings, Redskins > Falcons > Cowboys. It goes to like the fourth tie-breaker.

    and btw if the bills win tomorrow night they'd be behind the Colts, Ravens, Dolphins, and Patriots in the standings b/c they didn't play the Colts or Ravens and lost to the Dolphins and Patriots. btw this is all just how it stands RIGHT NOW, but I doubt the Chargers could edge out the Dolphins, Ravens, Patriots, Colts, and Bills, who are all ahead of them in the standings by at least a game in a half. And also the Jaguars, who are also 4-6.

    ya know it's pretty remarkable that we're even talking about the Pats, Chargers and Colts COMPETING for a WILDCARD spot after week 11, and that the Dolphins are even in this discussion AT ALL.
     
  3. CP26

    CP26 Im Back Mofos

    Thanks RavenFan. I am still positive knowing the Skins are still in good position.
     
  4. Mr. D

    Mr. D WINNING!!

    only you don't care about math it seems

    I said in the first post that it's not likely to happen but doesn't mean they are locked out of the playoffs, please go to any NFL site that says the Bengals are officially knocked out of the playoffs.


    and you fail to not respond to my question as to "you do know that there is only 2 Wild Card spots"
     
  5. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

    Atleast the eagles arent totally out of the playoff picture we beat the falcons and still play the boys and skins. Not optomistic about our chances but atleast were not out.
     
  6. TJ

    TJ Dez Caught It

    Ahh, denial...ain't it a beautiful thing? :icon_cheesygrin:
     
  7. PurplePeopleEaters

    PurplePeopleEaters moon over minnie!

    Ravens suck. they'll miss the playoffs. ha ha ha ha. who have they beaten so far?
     
  8. AtlantaBlazer

    AtlantaBlazer Knuckles The Echidna's Brother

    How I see it:

    NFC North:
    1. Bears
    2. Packers
    3. Vikings
    4. Oilers
    5. Lions

    NFC South:
    1. Carolina
    2. Atlanta
    3. Tampa
    4. New Orleans

    NFC East:
    1. New York
    2. Washington
    3. Dallas
    4. Philadelphia

    NFC West:
    1. Arizona
    2. San Francisco
    3. Seattle
    4. St. Louis

    WILDCARD: Atlanta/Tampa (whoever places 2nd), Washington

    AFC North:
    1. Pittsburgh
    2. Baltimore
    3. Cleveland
    4. Cincinatti

    AFC South:
    1. Tennessee
    2. Indianapolis
    3. Jacksonville
    4. Houston

    AFC East:
    1. Miami (Sleeper, I'm calling it)
    2. New England
    3. New York Jets
    4. Buffalo

    AFC West:
    1. Denver
    2. San Diego
    3. Kansas City (will win two more games this season)
    4. Oakland

    WILDCARD: New England, Indianapolis

    The whole NFC South seems to be inconsistent, the only teams that have an identity are Atlanta and Tampa. Carolina has been bad the past two weeks, lucky for them that they played Oakland and Detroit, I STILL think Atlanta can win the division, if they win the rest of their divisional games (all at home except the New Orleans rematch).

    I'm calling Miami to win the AFC east only because they are in a prime position to take it. They're 6-4 and face the Patriots next, and the Jets afterward (I believe), win those two and they're in first by 2-games.
     
  9. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    If the Colts beat the Chargers this week, they've pretty much locked up the Wild Card pending any form of self-destruction. They'll have the head to head tie-breaker over the Chargers, Patriots, Ravens. They've defeated them all. Currently they have a better conference record than the Dolphins.
     
  10. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    like you said anything could happen with 6 weeks to go they could lose to anyone.

    Ravens 6-4.
    Vikings 5-5.
    'nuff said.

    mr. d i never said they were mathematically out of the playoffs, check your reading comprehension. i'm just saying we both know they're not making it so why torture yourself with this stupid math? please, show me one team in history that has started 1-8-1 or worse and made the playoffs? :rolleyes:

    ya bootch i know but i decided to rank the other ones anyway.
     
  11. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    Following Cleveland's win over the Bills last night, here are the current standings.

    AFC:

    1. Titans 10-0, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Steelers 7-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Jets 7-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Broncos 6-4, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Colts 6-4, wildcard #3
    6. Ravens 6-4 wildcard #4

    7. Dolphins 6-4, miss playoffs
    8. Patriots 6-4, miss playoffs
    9. Bills 5-5, miss playoffs
    10. Chargers 4-6, miss playoffs
    11. Jaguars 4-6, miss playoffs
    12. Browns 4-6, miss playoffs
    13. Texans 3-7, miss playoffs
    14. Raiders 2-8, miss playoffs
    15. Bengals 1-8-1, miss playoffs
    16. Chiefs 1-9, miss playoffs

    NFC:

    1. Giants 9-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Panthers 8-2, first round bye, division winner
    3. Cardinals 7-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Packers 5-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Buccaneers 7-3, wildcard #3
    6. Redskins 6-4, wildcard #4

    7. Falcons 6-4, miss playoffs
    8. Cowboys 6-4, miss playoffs
    9. Eagles 5-4-1, miss playoffs
    10. Bears 5-5, miss playoffs
    11. Vikings 5-5, miss playoffs
    12. Saints 5-5, miss playoffs
    13. 49ers 3-7, miss playoffs
    14. Seahawks 2-8, miss playoffs
    15. Rams 2-8, miss playoffs
    16. Lions 0-10, miss playoffs
     
  12. Dougerrrr

    Dougerrrr Laus Deo

    I see the Ravens fading away and the Pats/Fins/Chargers overtaking them for the last spot.....maybe even the Browns or Bills. Either way the Ravens will fade out of the playoffs IMO.
    After the game against the Cowboys...I'm not sure the Skins are as good as I thought they were and I don't see them hanging on to the last wild card either. The AFC north is up in the air still but I think the Packers are still the best team there.
     
  13. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    you must mean the NFC North, not AFC North.

    come on, pats, fins (who we beat), chargers (4-6), BROWNS (swept by 28 points, and 4-6), Bills (lost 5 of past 6)? bullcrap. it'll probably be close with pats, colts, fins, ravens but bills are in downward spiral and browns will go away quickly and chargers shouldn't even be in this discussion imo.
     
  14. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    Here are the current standings.

    AFC:

    1. Titans 10-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Steelers 8-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Jets 8-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Broncos 6-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Colts - 7-4, wildcard #3
    6. Ravens 7-4 wildcard #4

    7. Patriots - 7-4, miss playoffs
    8. Dolphins 6-5, miss playoffs
    9. Bills 6-5, miss playoffs
    10. Chargers 4-7, miss playoffs
    11. Browns 4-7, miss playoffs
    12. Jaguars 4-7, miss playoffs
    13. Texans 4-7, miss playoffs
    14. Raiders 3-8, miss playoffs
    15. Bengals 1-9-1, miss playoffs
    16. Chiefs 1-10, miss playoffs

    NFC:

    1. Giants 10-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Buccaneers 8-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Cardinals 7-4, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Bears 6-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Panthers 8-3, wildcard #3
    6. Redskins 7-4, wildcard #4

    7. Falcons 7-4, miss playoffs
    8. Cowboys 7-4, miss playoffs
    9. Vikings 6-5, miss playoffs
    10. Saints 6-5, miss playoffs
    11. Eagles 5-5-1, miss playoffs
    12. Packers 5-6, miss playoffs
    13. 49ers 3-8, miss playoffs
    14. Seahawks 2-9, miss playoffs
    15. Rams 2-9, miss playoffs
    16. Lions 0-11, miss playoffs

    notes: At 0-11, the Lions are the only NFL team mathematically eliminated from playoff contention....The Redskins are ahead of the Cowboys and Falcons based upon common opponents and conference records, respectively....The Browns beat the Jaguars, the Jaguars beat the Texans, and the Texans beat the Browns, so the order was determined by division record between the Jaguars and Texans, and the conference record between the Browns and the two AFC South teams (and the Chargers have the best conference record out of all the 4-7 teams)....This all, of course, will be totally different by Friday morning.
     
  15. ravenfan52

    ravenfan52 Perennial All Pro

    Here are the current standings.

    AFC:

    1. Titans – 11-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Steelers – 8-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Jets – 8-3, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Broncos – 6-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Colts - 7-4, wildcard #3
    6. Ravens – 7-4 wildcard #4

    7. Patriots - 7-4, miss playoffs
    8. Dolphins – 6-5, miss playoffs
    9. Bills – 6-5, miss playoffs
    10. Chargers – 4-7, miss playoffs
    11. Browns – 4-7, miss playoffs
    12. Jaguars – 4-7, miss playoffs
    13. Texans – 4-7, miss playoffs
    14. Raiders – 3-8, miss playoffs
    15. Bengals – 1-9-1, miss playoffs
    16. Chiefs – 1-10, miss playoffs

    NFC:

    1. Giants – 10-1, home field advantage, first round bye, division winner
    2. Buccaneers – 8-3, first round bye, division winner
    3. Cardinals – 7-5, division winner, wildcard #1
    4. Bears – 6-5, division winner, wildcard #2
    5. Panthers – 8-3, wildcard #3
    6. Cowboys – 8-4, wildcard #4

    7. Redskins – 7-4, miss playoffs
    8. Falcons – 7-4, miss playoffs
    9. Vikings – 6-5, miss playoffs
    10. Saints – 6-5, miss playoffs
    11. Eagles – 6-5-1, miss playoffs
    12. Packers – 5-6, miss playoffs
    13. 49ers – 3-8, miss playoffs
    14. Rams – 2-9, miss playoffs
    15. Seahawks – 2-10, miss playoffs
    16. Lions – 0-12, miss playoffs

    notes: At 0-12 and 2-10, respectively, the Lions and Seahawks are the only NFL teams mathematically eliminated from playoff contention....The Browns beat the Jaguars, the Jaguars beat the Texans, and the Texans beat the Browns, so the order was determined by division record between the Jaguars and Texans, and the conference record between the Browns and the two AFC South teams (and the Chargers have the best conference record out of all the 4-7 teams).
     
  16. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    Huge game for the Bears tonight. The only way they make the playoffs is winning the NFC North.
     
  17. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Huge run for the Steelers coming up...

    Patriots
    Cowboys
    Ravens
    Titans
    Browns

    Not easy...
     
  18. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    Here is the Bears remaining schedule

    Week 13: @Vikings (Sunday Night Football)
    Week 14: Jaguars
    Week 15: Saints (Thursday Night Football)
    Week 16: Packers (Monday Night Football)
    Week 17: @ Texans

    Not the toughest schedule remaining but not the easiest either. Not to mention 3 of our final 5 games in primetime too.

    That remaining schedule will really find out what the Steelers are made of.
     
  19. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Yeah...If they can come out with a win over the Ravens and Browns, they're good to go. A loss to the Cowboys doesn't sound like a big deal because it's out of conference. I think they'll lose to the Ravens in Baltimore because they always do. I think they'll lose today if I were betting. But I think they could salvage one in Tennessee because the Titans should have their division locked up and may only play the starters part time and then the Cleveland game, is the Cleveland game...still not a gimme. That would give them a 10-6 record and that may or may not win the division, which brings it back to the Dallas game in Pittsburgh...that could prove to actually be a huge game if the Steelers lose today.

    Regardless, to be safe, they have to come out of this 5 game stretch 3-2...which would be 11-5. A win today would be nice because it would help with the wild card tie breaker over New England.
     
  20. SeanTaylor21

    SeanTaylor21 TheKingofKind

    Who will stop the Giants is my question.