1. Indianapolis Colts (14-1) – Clinched top seed in AFC.
Sunday: at Buffalo, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 704)
2. San Diego Chargers (12-3) – Clinched No. 2 seed and first-round playoff bye with win at Tennessee.
Sunday: vs. Washington, 4:15 ET (Fox/DirecTV 714)
3. New England Patriots (10-5) – Clinched AFC East title with win vs. Jacksonville. Lead Bengals based on better strength of victory (Patriots have beaten teams with combined 65-85 record; Bengals have beaten teams that are a combined 60-89).
Sunday: at Houston, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 706)
4. Cincinnati Bengals (10-5) – Clinched AFC North title with win vs. Kansas City.
Sunday: at Jets, 8:20 ET (NBC)
5. New York Jets (8-7) – Currently No. 5 seed based on better conference record than Houston (6-5 to 5-6) and better record in common games (3-1) than Denver (2-2) and Baltimore (0-4).Would clinch No. 5 seed with win. Eliminated with loss to Cincinnati (because Jets then would not beat Denver in common games tie).
Sunday: vs. Cincinnati, 8:20 ET (NBC)
6. Baltimore Ravens (8-7) – Currently No. 6 seed because of better division record than Pittsburgh (3-3 to 2-4), better conference record than Houston (6-5 to 5-6) and head-to-head victory vs. Denver. Would clinch No. 5 seed with win and New York loss. Would clinch No. 6 seed with win and New York win. Eliminated with loss.
Sunday: at Oakland, 4:15 ET (CBS/DirecTV 717)
7. Denver Broncos (8-7) – Currently No. 7 seed due to better conference record than Houston (6-5 to 5-6). Would clinch No. 5 seed with New York loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and Pittsburgh loss and Jacksonville loss. Would clinch No. 5 seed with win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and either Pittsburgh loss or Houston win. Would clinch No. 6 seed with win and 1) New York loss or Baltimore loss (not both), and 2) Pittsburgh and/or Houston loss. Would clinch No. 6 seed with loss and either 1) New York loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and Miami loss and Jacksonville loss, or 2) Pittsburgh loss and losses by three of the following: New York, Baltimore, Houston, Jacksonville. Eliminated with 1) Jets win and Ravens win, or 2) Steelers win and Texans loss and either Jets win or Ravens win. Eliminated with loss and 1) Pittsburgh win and New York win or Baltimore win or Houston win or Jacksonville win, or 2) Miami win and wins by at least two of the following: New York, Baltimore, Houston, Jacksonville.
Sunday: vs. Kansas City, 4:15 ET (CBS/DirecTV 716)
8. Houston Texans (8-7) – Currently 8th in AFC because of better record than Pittsburgh in common games (3-1 to 1-3). Would clinch No. 5 seed with win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss. Would clinch No. 6 seed with win and losses by two of the following: New York, Baltimore, Denver. Eliminated with loss or wins by at least two of the following: New York, Baltimore, Denver.
Sunday: vs. New England, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 706)
9. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-7) – Would clinch No. 5 seed with win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss. Would clinch No. 6 seed with win and either 1) New York loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and Houston win, or 2) Houston loss and either New York loss or Baltimore loss. Eliminated with loss or 1) New York and Baltimore wins, or 2) Houston win and New York, Baltimore or Denver win.
Sunday: at Miami, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 707)
10. Miami Dolphins (7-8) – Currently No. 10 seed based on head-to-head win over Jacksonville but would lose multiple-team 8-8 ties with Jacksonville because of worse conference record (7-5 to 6-6). Would be No. 6 seed with win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and Houston loss and Jacksonville loss. Eliminated with loss/tie or New York win/tie or Baltimore win/tie or Denver win/tie or Houston win/tie or Jacksonville win.
Sunday: vs. Pittsburgh, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 707)
11. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-8) – Would win all 8-8 ties because of 7-5 conference record. Would be No. 5 seed with win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and Houston loss and Pittsburgh loss. Would be No. 6 seed with win and 1) New York loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and Houston loss and Miami loss, or 2) Pittsburgh loss and loss by exactly one of the following: New York, Baltimore, Denver, Houston. Eliminated with loss or wins by at least two of the following: New York, Baltimore, Denver, Houston.
Sunday: at Cleveland, 1 ET (CBS/DirecTV 705)
NFC PLAYOFF PICTURE
1. New Orleans Saints (13-2) – Clinched top seed with Minnesota loss at Chicago.
Sunday: at Carolina, 1 ET (Fox/DirecTV 709)
2. Philadelphia Eagles (11-4) – Clinched playoff spot but would lose NFC East tiebreaker with Dallas due to head-to-head sweep. Would be No. 2 seed with win or both tie and Minnesota loss/tie. Would be No. 5 seed with loss and Green Bay loss/tie. Would be No. 6 seed with loss and Green Bay win.
Sunday: at Dallas, 4:15 ET (Fox/DirecTV 713)
3. Minnesota Vikings (11-4) – Have clinched NFC North title because of head-to-head sweep vs. Green Bay. Would clinch No. 2 seed and first-round playoff bye with win and Philadelphia loss/tie, or tie and Philadelphia loss. Would be No. 3 seed with Philadelphia win plus Minnesota win and/or Arizona loss. Would be No. 4 seed with loss and Arizona win.
Sunday: vs. Giants, 1 ET (Fox/DirecTV 710)
4. Arizona Cardinals (10-5) – Clinched NFC West title. Would be No. 2 seed with win and Philadelphia loss and Minnesota loss. Would be No. 3 seed with win and either Philadelphia loss or Minnesota loss (not both). Would be No. 4 seed with loss/tie or both Philadelphia win/tie and Minnesota win/tie.
Sunday: vs. Green Bay, 4:15 ET (Fox/DirecTV 715)
5. Green Bay Packers (10-5) – Clinched playoff berth with win vs. Seattle and Giants loss vs. Carolina. Currently No. 5 seed because of head-to-head win vs. Dallas. Would be No. 5 seed with win or Dallas loss, or tie and Dallas tie. Would be No. 6 seed with loss/tie and Dallas win.
Sunday: at Arizona, 4:15 ET (Fox/DirecTV 715)
6. Dallas Cowboys (10-5) – Clinched playoff berth with win at Washington. Would be No. 2 seed with win and Minnesota loss and Arizona loss. Would be No. 3 seed with win and 1) Minnesota win and Arizona loss, or 2) Arizona win and Minnesota loss. Would be No. 4 seed with win and Minnesota win/tie and Arizona win. Would be No. 6 seed with loss (Would be No. 5 seed with tie and Green Bay loss).
Sunday: vs. Philadelphia, 4:15 ET (Fox/DirecTV 713)
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Week 17 the whos in and who is out of the NFL Playoffs?
The NFL Playoffs are all but set in the NFC.
Week 16 decided the fate of many teams in the NFC.
Currently the teams who are in the playoffs are:
Eagles, Cowboys, Vikings, Packers, Saints, Cardinals
The AFC Playoffs still make the final week of regular season football fun to watch.
Currently the teams who are in the playoffs are:
Patriots, Bengals, Colts, Chargers
With the final week a lot of teams still have a shot including the following teams:
Jets, Ravens, Steelers, Texans, Broncos who all have a win/loss record of 8-6.
For the Jaguars, Dolphins and Titans who all have a win/loss record of 7-8 hope is almost gone.
The only possible way they could make it would be if all five teams above lost and they won the last game, and even than it comes down to a lot of other factors.
I think these games for week 17 will be the best games to keep your eyes glued on:
Bengals VS Jets
Reason: Jets need to win to get in the Play offs.
Patriots VS Texans
Reason: Most likely Patriots will not play the starters but the Texans need a win.
Steelers VS Dolphins
Reason: Steelers need a win and the Dolphins have a slim chance still at the play offs.
Ravens VS Raiders
Reason: Ravens need this one and the Raiders would love to spoil the playoff hopes of the Ravens.
Chiefs VS Broncos
Reason: Broncos need a win to make play offs.
Eagles VS Dallas
Reason: Both are in the play offs but this game determines who will be at home and who will be on the road. Also last time they played the Eagles made the Cowboys look really bad so it is a revenge game for the Cowboys.
Titans VS Seahawks
Reason: Though it is a very slim chance the Titans will bring it all in hopes of a play off shot.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
Week 16 decided the fate of many teams in the NFC.
Currently the teams who are in the playoffs are:
Eagles, Cowboys, Vikings, Packers, Saints, Cardinals
The AFC Playoffs still make the final week of regular season football fun to watch.
Currently the teams who are in the playoffs are:
Patriots, Bengals, Colts, Chargers
With the final week a lot of teams still have a shot including the following teams:
Jets, Ravens, Steelers, Texans, Broncos who all have a win/loss record of 8-6.
For the Jaguars, Dolphins and Titans who all have a win/loss record of 7-8 hope is almost gone.
The only possible way they could make it would be if all five teams above lost and they won the last game, and even than it comes down to a lot of other factors.
I think these games for week 17 will be the best games to keep your eyes glued on:
Bengals VS Jets
Reason: Jets need to win to get in the Play offs.
Patriots VS Texans
Reason: Most likely Patriots will not play the starters but the Texans need a win.
Steelers VS Dolphins
Reason: Steelers need a win and the Dolphins have a slim chance still at the play offs.
Ravens VS Raiders
Reason: Ravens need this one and the Raiders would love to spoil the playoff hopes of the Ravens.
Chiefs VS Broncos
Reason: Broncos need a win to make play offs.
Eagles VS Dallas
Reason: Both are in the play offs but this game determines who will be at home and who will be on the road. Also last time they played the Eagles made the Cowboys look really bad so it is a revenge game for the Cowboys.
Titans VS Seahawks
Reason: Though it is a very slim chance the Titans will bring it all in hopes of a play off shot.
The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik
www.outlawsportsradio.com
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