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Predict how fast the Huddle turns on J-No
MillionDollarCam replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Predict how fast the Huddle turns on J-No
MillionDollarCam replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
Knowing that Dionte Johnson’s son is our only other option at corner, I don’t think there is anything that Norman can do to piss me off. In fact, I give our front office props for trying their best to solve the problem at hand. -
The SI article you linked is part of their fan network… it’s essentially Bleacher Report… and it’s not my fault you didn’t know how to operate the ESPN playoff machine. I figured since you are so good at Googling articles you could figure it out or at the very least use some reading comprehension skills when looking over the tie breaker scenarios in a three team tie.
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The point is moot, the Cards lost so there won’t be a three way tie, if anything, there could be a four way tie in which the Panthers would advance. But yes, the playoff machine confirmed the Saints would have advanced in a three team tie. It’s not my fault that you don’t understand how the tiebreakers work. All you do is keep linking fan articles that didn’t factor in a three team tie.
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That is all based of a two team tie, not a three team tie.… none of this matters now that the Cards lost, the Panthers can’t clinch next week. But ESPN’s playoff machine confirmed that if there was a three team tie between the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers at 7-10 then the Saints would advance based of the head to head record between all three teams.
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To Break A Tie Within A Division If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with identical won-lost-tied percentages, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined. It says nothing about eliminating a team. Like I said, I’ll trust ESPN over some fan article.
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Omg lol… not when there’s a tie among just three of the teams. You don’t look at the wins vs. the Bucs because they aren’t included in the tie breaker. https://www.nfl.com/standings/tie-breaking-procedures Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games among the clubs).
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That doesn’t matter if there’s a three team tie…. Not sure what you aren’t understanding about that. In a three team tie you don’t just eliminate one of the teams, you look at the head to head record among all three teams. New Orleans would be 3-1 (one loss to the Panthers) Panthers would be 2-2 Falcons would be 1-3 So yes, the Falcons are mathematically eliminated but they can actually help the Saints if they win their remaining two games and create a three way tie.
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This one is farrrrr from over. The Saints already blew a game on national tv against the Bucs, the Cardinals might follow suit.
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ESPN’s playoff machine lends a different result and I tend to favor them, especially over a a fan article. If you mess with the machine and input the following results: Cards over Bucs Panthers over Bucs Eagles over Saints Falcons over Cardinals Saints over Panthers Falcons over Bucs The Saints, Panthers, and Falcons all finish 7-10 and the Saints advance. If you do these results: Cards over Bucs Panthers over Bucs Eagles over Saints Falcons over Cardinals Saints over Panthers Bucs over Falcons The Panthers advance in a head to head tie over the Saints. In order to advance next week, the Cards need to close this one out, the Panthers need to win, the Eagles need to win, and the Cardinals need to beat the Falcons.
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Should have gotten an extra 15 yards on that one.
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Not according to ESPN.
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He McSorely needed that one.
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Damn, what a catch!
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That’s not correct. The first tiebreaker when three teams are tied is head to head among the teams. Saints would be 3-1 (one loss to Carolina) Panthers would be 2-2 (one loss to Atlanta and one loss to New Orleans) Falcons would be 1-3 (one loss to Carolina and two to New Orleans) Saints would advance. In order to clinch specifically for next week. The Panthers need the Cards to win tonight, they need to beat the Bucs next week, they need a Saints loss, and a Falcons loss. The Panthers can still advance if they beat the Bucs and lose to the Saints but they’d need the Bucs to beat the Falcons in their final game to avoid a three team tie.
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The Fightnin Steve Wilks’… I love it.
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We’re seeing why scouts asked him to work out as a DB.
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This is riveting game of which QB sucks worse.
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I don’t remember the last time Brady threw the ball five yards pass the LOS.
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Wouldn’t matter if there was a three way tie and we lost to New Orleans. If the following scenario happened then New Orleans would advance: This Week Cards beat Bucs Next Week Panthers beat Bucs Eagles beat Saints Falcons beat Cardinals Final Week Saints beat Panthers Falcons beat Bucs The Saints, Falcons, and Panthers would all be 7-10, in a three team tie, the Saints would advance.
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They are but that doesn’t matter if there’s a three way tie. If New Orleans, Atlanta, and Carolina all finish at 7-10 then New Orleans advances. So as I originally stated, yes, Atlanta needs to lose next week.
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Also need a Cardinals win over the Falcons.
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Yeah, if we lose to the Bucs then we don’t deserve the playoffs.
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All tied up at 3.
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Watching McSorley is like watching Mayfield, he just drops back and slings it at no one in particular.