IF we beat Philly next week and the vaGiants and Cowgirls both lose, dont we win the division? If so, I think it ends next weekend.
IF we beat Philly next week and the vaGiants and Cowgirls both lose, dont we win the division? If so, I think it ends next weekend.
Is there any chance of us getting a wildcard if we beat the eagles and lose to the cowboys?
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http://www.nfl.com/standings/tiebreakingprocedures
States head to head, then division, then common opponents
I may have misread your post though.
WOW- its hard to believe that we are talking playoffs and possible division crown for the Redskins.
Especially with our starting QB and RB both being rookies.
I am so glad the Cowboys/Redskins game is in DC.
Not too hard to figure out, actually. For ease of explanation, let's assume that the Giants lose out and are eliminated, we beat the Eagles, Dallas loses to the Saints, then beats us. Washington and Dallas are tied atop the standings at 9-7. They are 1-1 against each other, and in my scenario, would each be 4-2 against the NFC East. We move onto the record against common opponents. It's easy to figure out because due to NFL scheduling, we have 14 games in common. Both teams played six games in the division, both teams played all four teams in the AFC North, and all four teams in the NFC South.
Each team has two "uncommon" opponents. For the Skins, it was the Rams and the Vikings. For Dallas, it was the Bears and the Seahawks. And this is the problem. We were 1-1 in our uncommon games since we beat the Vikings but lost to the Rams. Dallas lost to both the Bears and Seahawks.
What this means is that in the 12 common games in this scenario (you take out the head to head matchups), Dallas would be 8-4. We would only be 7-5. That's why they have us on tiebreaker #3 if they beat us.
You did. He meant that he doesn't like common opponents coming before record agains the conference.
Last edited by Forehead; December-17th-2012 at 09:18 AM.
I think at this point we root for the giants next week and root for the cowboys to lose.
Our game on Sunday night against the cowboys will get flexed. If the giants win week 17 then the cowboys will have no shot at the playoffs (cant win division and their tiebreaker for wildcard is bad). That could give us an edge.
Last edited by KCasady; December-17th-2012 at 09:56 AM.
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Win or lose, I've just been enjoying watching football that matters after so long.
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