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Post by Cincinnati Bengals (Chris) on Nov 12, 2018 23:34:06 GMT -5
AFC: 1. JAX 9-1 AFC SOUTH WINNER, AT LEAST 3 SEED 2. PIT 9-1 AFC NORTH LEADER, AT LEAST 6 SEED 3. BUF 8-2 AFC EAST LEADER, AT LEAST 6 SEED 4. LAC 6-4 AFC WEST LEADER 5. CIN 8-2 CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH, AT LEAST 6 SEED 6. NYJ 7-3 CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH 7. HOU 5-5 8. BAL 5-5 9. CLE 4-6 10. OAK 4-6 11. IND 4-6 12. DEN 4-6 13. MIA 4-6 14. TEN 3-7 15. KC 3-7 16. NE 2-8 ELIMINATED
NFC: 1. SEA 10-0 NFC WEST WINNER, AT LEAST 2 EED 2. PHI 8-2 NFC EAST WINNER, AT LEAST 4 SEED 3. CAR 8-2 NFC SOUTH WINNER, AT LEAST 4 SEED 4. MIN 7-3 NFC NORTH LEADER, CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH, AT LEAST 7 SEED 5. DET 6-4 6. LAR 6-4 7. ATL 5-5 8. TB 4-6 9. DAL 4-6 10. NO 4-6 11. GB 4-6 12. ARI 3-7 13. WAS 2-8 ELIMINATED 14. CHI 2-8 ELIMINATED 15. NYG 1-9 ELIMINATED 16. SF 1-9 ELIMINATED
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Post by Philadelphia Eagles (Andrew) on Nov 13, 2018 8:27:52 GMT -5
I think SEA would be at least 2 seed since he beat me head to head. But realistically he’s locked in as the 1 since there’s no way CAR can catch him in points.
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Post by Cincinnati Bengals (Chris) on Nov 13, 2018 11:22:48 GMT -5
I think SEA would be at least 2 seed since he beat me head to head. But realistically he’s locked in as the 1 since there’s no way CAR can catch him in points. That’s true Andrew, thank you. And yes, you’re right, there’s no way anyone is catching him in points, but...mathematically, there’s still the allusion of a chance.
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