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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

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.

It doesn’t matter what the falcons do cause the panthers will still have more wins within the division.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

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.

this what I've been saying, A lot of things would have to happen for us to not make the playoffs and win next week, but it is possible.  We need to take care of #1, win next week is top priority.

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Just now, GoobyPls said:

It doesn’t matter what the falcons do cause the panthers will still have more wins within the division.

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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