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Quick Glance at the NFC Playoff Picture


Dpantherman

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As it stands now:

1) (x)Falcons 12-3

2)(xyz) Bears 11-4

3) (xy)Eagles 10-5

4) Rams 7-8 (beat the seahawks and they're in)

5) (x)Saints 11-4 (atl loss + win over Tampa and __ and they win the divison?? i need help)

6) Packers 9-6 (win and they're in)

In the hunt:

Giants 9-6 (win + GB loss and they're in)

Bucs 9-6 (i think everyone has to lose...)

Seahawks 6-9 (beat rams and they're in)

x-clinched berth

y-clinched division

z-clinched bye

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NFC playoff picture

atl_3.gif1. Atlanta Falcons (12-3) – Clinched a playoff berth.

• Would clinch the NFC South title, the No. 1 seed, a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs with a win/tie vs. the Panthers, or both a Saints loss/tie vs. the Buccaneers and a Bears loss at the Packers.

• Would clinch a first-round bye and at worst No. 2 seed with a Saints loss/tie.

• Would be the No. 5 seed with a loss and a Saints win.

chi.gif2. Chicago Bears (11-4) – Clinched the NFC North title and a first-round bye due to a head-to-head win vs. the Eagles.

• Would clinch the No. 1 seed with a win vs. the Packers and a Falcons loss vs. the Panthers and a Saints loss/tie vs. the Buccaneers.

phi.gif3. Philadelphia Eagles (10-5) – Clinched the NFC East and will be the No. 3 seed after losing to the Vikings.

stl.gif4. St. Louis Rams (7-8) – Would clinch the NFC West title and No. 4 seed with a win/tie at the Seahawks. Would lose the tiebreaker to the Seahawks due to division record (4-2 to 3-3).

nor_3.gif5. New Orleans Saints (11-4) – Clinched a playoff berth and can be only the No. 1 or No. 5 seed.

• Would clinch the NFC South, the No. 1 seed, a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs with a win vs. the Buccaneers and a Falcons loss to the Panthers.

• Would win the tiebreaker with the Falcons due to division record (5-1 to 4-2) and win the tiebreaker with the Bears due to conference record (10-2 to 9-3).

gnb.gif6. Green Bay Packers (9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth and the No. 6 seed with a win vs. the Bears due to the strength-of-victory tiebreaker (and head-to-head win vs. the Giants), or both a Giants loss at the Redskins and a Buccaneers loss at the Saints.

Still alive

nyg_3.gif7. New York Giants (9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth and the No. 6 seed with a win at the Redskins and a Packers loss/tie to the Bears.

• Would win the tiebreaker with the Buccaneers due to a better record vs. common opponents (5-0 to 4-1; the Buccaneers lost to the Lions).

tam.gif8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-6) – Would clinch a playoff berth and the No. 6 seed with a win at the Saints and a Packers loss to the Bears and a Giants loss at the Redskins.

• Would lose all tiebreakers due to strength of victory (to the Packers, or both the Giants and Packers), or record vs. common opponents (to the Giants).

9. Seattle Seahawks (6-9) – Would clinch the NFC West and No. 4 seed with a win vs. the Rams due to a better division record than the Rams (4-2 to 3-3).

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nwe.gif1. New England Patriots (13-2) – Clinched the No. 1 seed, AFC East title, first-round bye and home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs.

pit.gif2. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-4) – Clinched a playoff berth.

• Would clinch the No. 2 seed, the AFC North title and a first-round playoff bye with a win at the Browns or a Ravens loss vs. the Bengals or if both games are ties, due to a better division record than the Ravens (5-1/4-2 to 4-2/3-3).

• Would be the No. 5 seed with a loss and Ravens win and Jets loss/tie vs. the Bills.

• Would be the No. 6 seed with a loss and Ravens win and Jets win (the Jets win the head-to-head tiebreaker).

kan.gif3. Kansas City Chiefs (10-5) – Clinched the AFC West title.

• Would clinch the No. 3 seed with a win/tie vs. the Raiders or a Colts loss/tie. Would lose tiebreakers with the Steelers/Ravens or Colts due to conference record (8-4 to 7-5 or 6-6).

• Would be the No. 4 seed with a loss and a Colts win.

ind.gif4. Indianapolis Colts (9-6) – Would clinch the AFC South title with a win/tie vs. the Titans or Jaguars loss/tie at the Texans.

• Would clinch the No. 3 seed with a win and a Chiefs loss to the Raiders.

• Eliminated with a loss and a Jaguars win.

• Would lose the tiebreaker with the Jaguars due to division record (4-2 to 3-3) but win a tie with the Chiefs due to conference record (8-4 to 6-6).

bal_3.gif5. Baltimore Ravens (11-4) – Clinched a playoff berth and at worst the No. 5 seed due to a head-to-head win vs. the Jets.

• Would clinch the AFC North title, No. 2 seed and a first-round bye with a win vs. the Bengals and a Steelers loss/tie vs. the Browns.

nyj.gif6. New York Jets (10-5) – Clinched a playoff berth.

• Would clinch the No. 5 seed with a win vs. the Bills and Ravens win/tie vs. the Bengals and Steelers loss at the Browns.

• Would be the No. 5 seed with a loss/tie or Ravens loss or Steelers loss.

Still alive

jac.gif7. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-7) – Would clinch the AFC South title and No. 4 seed with a win at the Texans and a Colts loss to the Titans due to a better division record than the Colts (4-2 to 3-3).

• Eliminated with a loss/tie or a Colts win/tie

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