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Week 17 Playoff Scenarios
#1
Updated after Monday Night:
  • If Denver beats SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
  • If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)
  • If Denver loses to SD and we lose to the Ravens but the Chiefs beat Oakland then we are the #2 seed
  • If Denver loses to SD and we lose to the Ravens and the Chiefs lose to Oakland then we are the #3 seed
The #1 and #4 seeds are impossible for us to get.
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(12-27-2015, 07:00 PM)bengal kitten uk Wrote: There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what it will take to secure which seed, so here goes:

1) If we lose to the Broncos then we cannot be #1
1a) If Denver then beat SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
1b) If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)

2) If we beat the Broncos then we get a bye
2a) If NE beats Miami then we are the #2 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (See tiebreakers below)
2b) If NE loses to Miami and we beat the Ravens then we are the #1 seed (We would have the better record: 13-3 vs 12-4)


Tie-breakers against NE:
1. Head to Head: No Result
2. Conference Record: Tied at 10-2
3. Common Opponents:

Pittsburgh: NE Win, Cin Win & Cin Loss
Denver: NE Loss, Cin Win
Houston: NE Win, Cin Loss
Buffalo: NE Win & NE Win, Cin Win

Means NE are 4-1 and we are 3-2 against common opponents.  Therefore NE wins the tiebreaker.

Note that there is no scenario where we can be tied with the Patriots on record and end up the #1 seed.

Well looks like once we take care of business tomorrow night... I will need to get my fins up.
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(12-27-2015, 07:00 PM)bengal kitten uk Wrote: There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what it will take to secure which seed, so here goes:

1) If we lose to the Broncos then we cannot be #1
1a) If Denver then beat SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
1b) If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)

2) If we beat the Broncos then we get a bye
2a) If NE beats Miami then we are the #2 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (See tiebreakers below)
2b) If NE loses to Miami and we beat the Ravens then we are the #1 seed (We would have the better record: 13-3 vs 12-4)


Tie-breakers against NE:
1. Head to Head: No Result
2. Conference Record: Tied at 10-2
3. Common Opponents:

Pittsburgh: NE Win, Cin Win & Cin Loss
Denver: NE Loss, Cin Win
Houston: NE Win, Cin Loss
Buffalo: NE Win & NE Win, Cin Win

Means NE are 4-1 and we are 3-2 against common opponents.  Therefore NE wins the tiebreaker.

Note that there is no scenario where we can be tied with the Patriots on record and end up the #1 seed.

PLEASE sticky this. It's really not all that confusing. 

1. Beat Den to clinch #2.
2. Beat Balt and NE lose to MIA to clinch #1.





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(12-27-2015, 07:00 PM)bengal kitten uk Wrote: There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what it will take to secure which seed, so here goes:

1) If we lose to the Broncos then we cannot be #1
1a) If Denver then beat SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
1b) If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)

2) If we beat the Broncos then we get a bye
2a) If NE beats Miami then we are the #2 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (See tiebreakers below)
2b) If NE loses to Miami and we beat the Ravens then we are the #1 seed (We would have the better record: 13-3 vs 12-4)


Tie-breakers against NE:
1. Head to Head: No Result
2. Conference Record: Tied at 10-2
3. Common Opponents:

Pittsburgh: NE Win, Cin Win & Cin Loss
Denver: NE Loss, Cin Win
Houston: NE Win, Cin Loss
Buffalo: NE Win & NE Win, Cin Win

Means NE are 4-1 and we are 3-2 against common opponents.  Therefore NE wins the tiebreaker.

Note that there is no scenario where we can be tied with the Patriots on record and end up the #1 seed.
Thanks for breaking it down UK.

Lot of confusion currently going around the boards. 
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#5
Eh, I think once you start thinking of resting players/etc. you're in trouble. Win the game. This is one of the few points I agree with Marvin on.
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#6
Fun fact I hadn't noticed before: if Denver win out and NE lose to the Dolphins then it would be DEN #1, NE #2, CIN #3 and HOU (if they beat the Jags or we beat the Ravens) or IND (they beat the Titans and we lose out and Houston lose to the Jags) would be #4
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(12-27-2015, 07:00 PM)bengal kitten uk Wrote: There seems to be a lot of confusion going around about what it will take to secure which seed, so here goes:

1) If we lose to the Broncos then we cannot be #1
1a) If Denver then beat SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
1b) If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)

2) If we beat the Broncos then we get a bye
2a) If NE beats Miami then we are the #2 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (See tiebreakers below)
2b) If NE loses to Miami and we beat the Ravens then we are the #1 seed (We would have the better record: 13-3 vs 12-4)


Tie-breakers against NE:
1. Head to Head: No Result
2. Conference Record: Tied at 10-2
3. Common Opponents:

Pittsburgh: NE Win, Cin Win & Cin Loss
Denver: NE Loss, Cin Win
Houston: NE Win, Cin Loss
Buffalo: NE Win & NE Win, Cin Win

Means NE are 4-1 and we are 3-2 against common opponents.  Therefore NE wins the tiebreaker.

Note that there is no scenario where we can be tied with the Patriots on record and end up the #1 seed.

Thank you.
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#8
Updated after Monday Night:
  • If Denver beats SD then we are the #3 seed regardless of the result against the Ravens (Head to Head tiebreaker favours Denver)
  • If Denver loses to SD and we beat the Ravens then we are the #2 seed (We would have the better record: 12-4 vs 11-5)
  • If Denver loses to SD and we lose to the Ravens but the Chiefs beat Oakland then we are the #2 seed
  • If Denver loses to SD and we lose to the Ravens and the Chiefs lose to Oakland then we are the #3 seed
The #1 and #4 seeds are impossible for us to get.
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#9
I was just coming to ask about DEN and CIN losing, but KC winning... Depending on who we have to start against BAL, this might be our best hope.
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#10
So do you sit some of your players next week and rest them? No worse than fourth, but can get two with Den loss AND win.
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#11
I think we need that bye, we need #2. Baltimore is going to play to hurt, I believe, though.
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#12
Unfortunately we are hoping Rivers goes off.
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#13
So many scenarios can still be played out.
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