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A Playoff senario question


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Question regarding the Panthers playoff situation.......

Is is true if either Dallas, Atlanta or Bucs lose one just one of their remaining two games then regardless of what Carolina does in their final two games.......that the Panthers would be in the playoffs...abeit even as a wild card in the worst case senario?

If that is true then we could possibly know that status before the Sunday night game is played......

Of course the Sunday night game would then be the home field advantage edge with a win and lock in the bye week as well.

So if Dallas loses to Baltimore on Thrusday night that would be all it takes to get the Panthers into the post season?

Do I have this correct?................If not is there anyother way to explain it?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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If any of those three lose any of their next two we're in automatically.

If both ATL and Tampa lose at least one game, we win the division regardless of what we do.

If we lose to NY but beat New Orleans we win the division, secure the # 2 seed and home field advantage against everyone but NY regardless of what the other guys do.

If we beat the Giants we win the division, secure the # 1 seed and home field advantage throughout regardless of what the other guys do.

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Mr. Scot covered this in NFC Central:

Scenarios Week 16

AFC North

Pittsburgh clinched the AFC North division title and a first-round bye.

AFC South

Tennessee clinched the AFC South division title and a first-round bye.

Tennessee can clinch home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:

* a win

Indianapolis can clinch playoff berth with:

* a win OR

* a tie and a New England loss or tie OR

* a tie and a Baltimore loss or tie OR

* a tie and a Miami loss or tie and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR

* a Baltimore loss and a Miami loss or tie OR

* a Baltimore loss and a New England loss OR

* a Baltimore loss and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR

* a New England loss and a Miami loss or tie OR

* a New England loss and a N.Y. Jets loss or tie OR

* a Miami loss and a N.Y. Jets loss and Indianapolis clinches strength of victory tiebreaker over N.Y. Jets

AFC West

Denver can clinch the AFC West division title with EITHER:

* a win or tie OR

* a San Diego loss or tie

NFC East

N.Y. Giants clinched the NFC East division title.

N.Y. Giants can clinch a first-round bye with EITHER:

* a win or tie OR

* a Minnesota loss or tie

N.Y. Giants can clinch homefield advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:

* a win

Dallas can clinch a playoff spot:

* a win and a Philadelphia loss or tie and a Chicago loss or tie and an Atlanta loss OR

* a win and a Philadelphia loss or tie and a Chicago loss or tie and a Tampa Bay loss OR

* a win and a Chicago loss or tie and a Tampa Bay loss and an Atlanta loss OR

* a win and a Philadelphia loss or tie and an Atlanta loss and Dallas clinches strength of victory tiebreaker over Chicago

NFC North

Minnesota can clinch the NFC North division title with:

* a win OR

* a Minnesota tie and a Chicago loss or tie OR

* a Chicago loss

NFC South

Carolina can clinch the NFC South division title with EITHER:

* a win or tie OR

* a Tampa Bay loss or tie and an Atlanta loss or tie

Carolina can clinch a first-round bye with:

* a win or tie

Carolina can clinch homefield advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:

* a win

Carolina can clinch a playoff spot with:

* a Dallas loss or tie OR

* an Atlanta loss or tie OR

* a Tampa Bay loss or tie

Tampa Bay can clinch a playoff berth with EITHER:

* a win and an Atlanta loss and a Philadelphia loss or tie OR

* a win and an Atlanta loss and a Dallas loss or tie

Atlanta can clinch a playoff berth with:

* a win and a Tampa Bay loss and a Dallas loss OR

* a win and a Tampa Bay loss and a Dallas tie and a Philadelphia loss OR

* a win and a Tampa Bay loss and a Philadelphia loss and a Chicago loss or tie OR

* a win and a Tampa Bay loss and a Philadelphia loss and Dallas clinches strength of victory tiebreaker over Chicago

NFC West

Arizona clinched the NFC West division title.

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