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Who to root for this week


sharkkiller

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Didn't see one of these for this week. Since we have already played, this might be more interesting this week.

 

Dallas - leading division so Detroit loss helps wild card possibilities

Detroit

 

Cleveland

Kansas City - Just because I hate the freaking Miami Dolphins undefeated assholes

 

Miami - SoS boost, and I hate NE soooo....

New England

 

Buffalo - double boost of SoS and NFCS team loses

New Orleans

 

NY giants - SoS boost

Philly

 

San Fran

Jacksonville - NFC team loses to AFC, always good

 

NY Jets - SoS boost

Cincinati

 

Pittsburgh

Oakland - who really cares?

 

Washington

Denver - NFC team loses to AFC, always good

 

Atlanta

Arizona - double boost of SoS and NFCS team loses

 

Green Bay

Minnesota - SoS boost

 

Seattle - SoS boost, and Seattle will probably win the division anyway, so possible help for wild card berth

St Louis

 

 

Let me know if I missed anything.

 

 

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I don't think strength of schedule has ever determined the playoffs nor will it ever.

Tie breakers in order:

Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games between the clubs).

Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division.

Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games.

Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

Strength of victory.

Strength of schedule.

etc.

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I would love for the Jags to get one win this year and have it be the 49ers! 

 

I will never root for the Cowboys. I hate that they are called "America's Team" - just no. If they are America's team then consider me from Cuba.

 

Your profile says you root for the Panthers & Seahawks.. unless you are from Seattle, which you probably are, then you are blasphemous!

 

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