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Will start with 2 division leaders I think have it locked up:

 

South:

Saints 10-2

North:

Packers 9-3

 

Then 2 other divisional battles: 

West:

Rams 9-4 (NYJ, @SEA, ARI)

Seahawks 8-4 (NYJ, @WAS, LAR, @SF) 

 

East:

Giants 5-7 (ARI, CLE, @BAL, DAL)

Football Team 5-7 (@SF, SEA, CAR, @PHI) 

Eagles 3-8-1 (NO, @ARI, @DAL, WAS)

Cowboys 3-9 (@CIN, SF, PHI, @NYG) 

 

Other 3 playoff spots:(probably some divisional losers from above)

Buccaneers 7-5 (MIN, @ATL, @DET, ATL) 

Vikings 6-6 (@TB, CHI, @NO, @DET)

Cardinals 6-6 (@NYG, PHI, SF, @LAR)

Bears 5-7 (HOU, @CHI, @JAC, GB)

Lions 5-7 (GB, @TEN, TB, MIN)

49ers 5-7 (WAS, @DAL, @ARI, SEA)

Falcons 4-8 (@LAC, TB, @KC, @TB)

Panthers 4-8 (DEN, @GB, @WAS, NO)

 

Conference Record:

Rams 8-2

Seahawks 6-3

Buccaneers  4-4

Vikings 4-4

Cardinals 4-4

Football Team 3-5

Bears 5-5

Lions 4-5

49ers 3-5

Falcons 2-8

Panthers 3-6

Eagles 3-5

Cowboys 3-6

 

Strength of Victory/Schedule:

Rams .445/.481

Seahawks .428/.483

Buccaneers  .429/.559

Vikings .389/.472

Cardinals .417/.479

Football Team .383/.476

Bears .417/.552

Lions .350/.465

49ers .460/.561

Falcons .438/.521

Panthers .375/.521

Eagles .361/.541

Cowboys .417/.541

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Current NFC Standings:

1. Saints 10-2

2. Packers 9-3

3. Rams 9-4

4. Giants 5-7

5. Seahawks 8-4

6. Buccaneers 7-5

7. Vikings 6-6

 

In the Hunt:

Cardinals 6-6

Bears 5-7

Lions 5-7

49ers 5-7

Football Team 5-7

Falcons 4-8

Panthers 4-8

Eagles 3-8-1

Cowboys 3-9

 

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8 minutes ago, danlhart87 said:

I appreciate this

The East is awful this year

I actually like what I've been seeing out of the Giants and Football Team lately.

 

 

As I've said in AFC thread, Giants can play a huge role for Colts with games against the Browns and Ravens.

 

I know I will be rooting for them.

 

Giants and Browns got flexed into primetime next week also. Hopefully Daniel Jones is back.

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1 minute ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

If we beat the Raiders tomorrow, man we are really looking good. It would so cool if the Jags pulled the upset vs the Titans but I doubt that happens.

I agree, we beat Vegas and we're basically in the driver's seat. We still have a rematch with a very motivated Houston team, but the Jaguars can't be discounted, especially with Mike Glennon playing QB for them. He's a journeyman but if he puts out alot of good tape, perhaps even squeezing out an improbable win or 2, he can improve his own fortunes going forward either in Jacksonville, or with some other team as the past few seasons have shown the importance of teams having an experienced, competent veteran backup quarterback already on your roster for when the "worst case scenario" of your starting QB going down occurs.

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South:

Saints 10-3

North:

Packers 10-3

 

Then 2 other divisional battles: 

West:

Rams 9-4 (NYJ, @SEA, ARI)

Seahawks 9-4 (@WAS, LAR, @SF) 

 

East:

Football Team 6-7 (SEA, CAR, @PHI) 

Giants 5-8 (CLE, @BAL, DAL)

Eagles 4-8-1 (@ARI, @DAL, WAS)

Cowboys 4-9 (SF, PHI, @NYG) 

 

Other 3 playoff spots:(probably some divisional losers from above)

Buccaneers 8-5 (@ATL, @DET, ATL) 

Cardinals 7-6(PHI, SF, @LAR)

Vikings 6-7 (CHI, @NO, @DET)

Bears 6-7 (@MIN, @JAC, GB) 

Lions 5-8 (@TEN, TB, MIN)

49ers 5-8 (@DAL, @ARI, SEA)

 

Conference Record:

Rams 8-2

Seahawks 6-3

Buccaneers  5-4

Vikings 4-5

Cardinals 5-4

Football Team 4-5

Bears 5-5

Lions 4-6

49ers 3-6

Eagles 4-5

Cowboys 3-6

 

Strength of Victory/Schedule:

Rams .474/.494

Seahawks .380/.447

Buccaneers  .433/.544

Vikings .385/.491

Cardinals .429/.473

Football Team .397/.467

Bears .385/.521

Lions .369/.491

49ers .446/.553

Eagles .462/.554

Cowboys .337/.515

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Current NFC Standings:

1. Packers 10-3

2. Saints 10-3  

3. Rams 9-4

4. Football Team 6-7

5. Seahawks 9-4

6. Buccaneers 8-5

7. Cardinals 7-6

 

In the Hunt:

Vikings 6-7

Bears 6-7

Lions 5-8

49ers 5-8

Giants 5-8

Eagles 4-8-1

Cowboys 4-9

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  • w87r changed the title to NFC Playoff Picture Records/Schedules/Discussion *Updated*
On 12/13/2020 at 7:20 PM, Chrisaaron1023 said:

Saints really blew it against the eagles.. had a chance to take the division today.. leaving a little crack for Tom Shady. Saints have the chiefs next week 

 

I love how he leaves the AFC right before the AFC is getting back to dominate

Look at the AFC East!  Might be the best division next year if the Jets get Lawrence. Pats might finish 4th.

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On 12/14/2020 at 12:19 PM, Nesjan3 said:

I watched that Vikings Bucs game man talk about a kicker taking the wind out of the sails... they should have won that game, or at least covered in the betting world lol

I felt bad for him. The Vikes should have scored TDs all those drives but Cousins would take a bone crushing sack every time.  I think Tampa scored 17 points in like 8 minutes too. Very strange game.

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2 hours ago, FortheWin said:

I felt bad for him. The Vikes should have scored TDs all those drives but Cousins would take a bone crushing sack every time.  I think Tampa scored 17 points in like 8 minutes too. Very strange game.

So the kicker missed 4 kicks(3 FGs and XP), and you feel bad for him, because it's Cousins fault?

 

:thmup:

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On 12/14/2020 at 7:04 AM, w87r said:

Current NFC Standings:

1. Packers 10-3

2. Saints 10-3  

3. Rams 9-4

4. Football Team 6-7

5. Seahawks 9-4

6. Buccaneers 8-5

7. Cardinals 7-6

 

Interestingly, NFC has 5 out of 7 very veteran QB's. In the AFC it's only 3 out of 7 (Tannehill, Rivers, Roethlisberger). Lot's of young gun QB in the AFC, and you can add in the top two selections in the next draft as well. Going to be some tough conference for a lot of years.

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North:

Packers 11-3

 

Then 3 other divisional battles: 

South:

Saints 10-4 (MIN, @CAR)

Buccaneers 9-5 (@DET, ATL) 

 

West:

Seahawks 10-4 (LAR, @SF)

Rams 9-5 (@SEA, ARI)

 

East:

Football Team 6-8 (CAR, @PHI) 

Giants 5-9 (@BAL, DAL)

Cowboys 5-9 (PHI, @NYG)

Eagles 4-9-1 (@DAL, WAS)

 

Other 3 playoff spots:(probably some divisional losers from above)

Cardinals 8-6(SF, @LAR)

Bears 7-7 (@JAC, GB) 

Vikings 6-8 (@NO, @DET)

 

Conference Record:

Rams 8-2

Seahawks 7-3

Buccaneers  6-4

Vikings 4-6

Cardinals 6-4

Football Team 4-6

Bears 6-5

Eagles 4-6

Cowboys 4-6

 

Strength of Victory/Schedule:**

Rams .474/.494

Seahawks .380/.447

Buccaneers  .433/.544

Vikings .385/.491

Cardinals .429/.473

Football Team .397/.467

Bears .385/.521

Eagles .462/.554

Cowboys .337/.515

 

 

**Will update SOV/SOS after all games complete tomorrow.

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Current NFC Standings:

1. Packers 11-3

2. Saints 10-4 

3. Seahawks 10-4

4. Football Team 6-8

5. Rams 9-5

6. Buccaneers 9-5

7. Cardinals 8-6

 

In the Hunt:

Bears 7-7

Vikings 6-8

Giants 5-9

Cowboys 5-9

Eagles 4-9-1

 

 

 

 

Small note, Bears hold tie breaker over Cardinals if it comes down to it.

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48 minutes ago, FortheWin said:

It seems like Cousins gets dumped on a lot by his teammates. I don't get it. The guys is a baller and takes a beating every game and makes some great throws. When he has one bad one, it seems like he gets berated. 

 

Lol. You don't watch enough Vikings games. I'll swap Cousins for Rivers. Deal? :shake:

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1 hour ago, NFLfan said:

 

Lol. You don't watch enough Vikings games. I'll swap Cousins for Rivers. Deal? :shake:

I see from your avatar you are a Vikings fan. So I will defer to you but from what I see from Cousins which isn't much admittedly, he seems pretty solid most of the time. I know the team took a step back this year. I do wonder if Shanny in San Fran still wants him. Would you want Jimmy G as your QB instead?

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3 hours ago, FortheWin said:

I see from your avatar you are a Vikings fan. So I will defer to you but from what I see from Cousins which isn't much admittedly, he seems pretty solid most of the time. I know the team took a step back this year. I do wonder if Shanny in San Fran still wants him. Would you want Jimmy G as your QB instead?

 

Yes.

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North:

Packers 11-3

 

Then 3 other divisional battles: 

South:

Saints 10-4 (MIN, @CAR)

Buccaneers 9-5 (@DET, ATL) 

 

West:

Seahawks 10-4 (LAR, @SF)

Rams 9-5 (@SEA, ARI)

 

East:

Football Team 6-8 (CAR, @PHI) 

Giants 5-9 (@BAL, DAL)

Cowboys 5-9 (PHI, @NYG)

Eagles 4-9-1 (@DAL, WAS)

 

Other 3 playoff spots:(probably some divisional losers from above)

Cardinals 8-6(SF, @LAR)

Bears 7-7 (@JAC, GB) 

Vikings 6-8 (@NO, @DET)

 

Conference Record:

Rams 8-2

Seahawks 7-3

Buccaneers  6-4

Vikings 4-6

Cardinals 6-4

Football Team 4-6

Bears 6-5

Eagles 4-6

Cowboys 4-6

 

Strength of Victory/Schedule:

Rams .480/.467

Seahawks .389/.446

Buccaneers  .405/.510

Vikings .381/.500

Cardinals .424/.462

Football Team .405/.485

Bears .378/.500

Eagles .445/.558

Cowboys .336/.495

 

 

Updated SOV/SOS

 

 

Again Bears hold tie breaker on Cardinals if it comes to that.

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