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Similar to Mid's thread in the Around the League Forum, but thought since we're in the drivers seat for the NFC East I'd bring one over here:
1) Green Bay (12-0, 10-0 in NFC) Oakland, at Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit
2) San Fran (10-2, 8-1 in NFC) at Arizona, Pittsburgh, at Seattle, at St Louis
3) New Orleans (9-3, 6-3 in NFC) at Tennessee, at Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina
4) Dallas (7-5, 5-3 in NFC) NYG, at Tampa Bay, Philly, at NYG
5) Chicago (7-5, 6-3 in NFC) at Denver, Seattle, at Green Bay, at Minnesota
6) Atlanta (7-5, 5-4 in NFC) at Carolina, Jacksonville, at New Orleans, Tampa Bay
7) Detroit (7-5, 5-5 in NFC) Minnesota, at Oakland, San Diego, at Green Bay
8) New York Giants (6-6, 3-6 in NFC) at Dallas, Washington, at New York Jets, Dallas
9) Seattle (5-7, 4-4 in NFC) St Louis, at Chicago, San Fran, at Arizona
10) Arizona (5-7, 5-5 in NFC) San Fran, Cleveland, at Cinci, Seattle
I'm not sure how the 3 way tie works with Chicago, Atlanta and Detroit right now but I dont think head to head decides 3 way ties, so I put them in order of conference record first, followed by the head to head tie breaker between Detroit and Atlanta. Seattle also owns a head to head tie breakers vs NYG.
With the loss yesterday, whatever slim hope we had for a bye is pretty much shot, and the 4th seed is probably the best we can hope for at this point. Because of our head to head loss with Detroit we're not in good shape for a wild card either.
1) Green Bay (12-0, 10-0 in NFC) Oakland, at Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit
2) San Fran (10-2, 8-1 in NFC) at Arizona, Pittsburgh, at Seattle, at St Louis
3) New Orleans (9-3, 6-3 in NFC) at Tennessee, at Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina
4) Dallas (7-5, 5-3 in NFC) NYG, at Tampa Bay, Philly, at NYG
5) Chicago (7-5, 6-3 in NFC) at Denver, Seattle, at Green Bay, at Minnesota
6) Atlanta (7-5, 5-4 in NFC) at Carolina, Jacksonville, at New Orleans, Tampa Bay
7) Detroit (7-5, 5-5 in NFC) Minnesota, at Oakland, San Diego, at Green Bay
8) New York Giants (6-6, 3-6 in NFC) at Dallas, Washington, at New York Jets, Dallas
9) Seattle (5-7, 4-4 in NFC) St Louis, at Chicago, San Fran, at Arizona
10) Arizona (5-7, 5-5 in NFC) San Fran, Cleveland, at Cinci, Seattle
I'm not sure how the 3 way tie works with Chicago, Atlanta and Detroit right now but I dont think head to head decides 3 way ties, so I put them in order of conference record first, followed by the head to head tie breaker between Detroit and Atlanta. Seattle also owns a head to head tie breakers vs NYG.
With the loss yesterday, whatever slim hope we had for a bye is pretty much shot, and the 4th seed is probably the best we can hope for at this point. Because of our head to head loss with Detroit we're not in good shape for a wild card either.
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