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Re: Chi va ai playoff?

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PLAYOFF PICTURE

If the season ended today:

NFC
1. Cowboys (12-2, home-field adv.)
2. Packers (12-2, first-round bye)
3. Seahawks (9-5)
4. Buccaneers (9-5)
5. Giants (9-5)
6. Vikings (8-6)

Wild Card Weekend

Vikings at Seahawks
Giants at Buccaneers

AFC
1. Patriots (14-0, home-field adv.)
2. Colts (12-2, first-round bye)
3. Chargers (9-5)
4. Steelers (9-5)
5. Jaguars (10-4)
6. Browns (9-5)

Wild Card Weekend

Browns at Chargers
Jaguars at Steelers

WEEK 16 SCENARIOS
AFC
Pittsburgh: Can clinch AFC North title with win and Cleveland loss.
Pittsburgh: Can playoff berth with Tennessee loss or Pittsburgh win or tie and Tennessee tie.
Cleveland: Can clinch playoff berth with win or Tennessee loss or Cleveland tie and Tennessee tie.
Jacksonville: Can clinch playoff berth with win or tie or Tennessee loss or tie or Cleveland loss.

NFC
Dallas: Can clinch homefield advantage throughout NFC playoffs with win and Green Bay loss.
New York Giants: Can clinch playoff berth with win or tie or Washington loss or tie or New Orleans loss or tie.
Minnesota: Can clinch playoff berth with win and New Orleans loss or tie.
Eliminated in AFC: Miami, N.Y. Jets, Kansas City, Oakland, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Houston, Buffalo, Denver. Eliminated in NFC: San Francisco, St. Louis, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Arizona, Chicago and Detroit.

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
Jan. 5-6: Wildcard Weekend
Jan. 12-13: Divisional playoffs
Jan. 20: AFC, NFC championships
Feb 3: Super Bowl (University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.)
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AFC
Division leaders W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
1. *New England Patriots 14-0 5-0 11-0 MIA (1-13), @ NYG (9-5) = 10-18 (.357)
Now that home-field advantage is wrapped up, there's nothing left to play for in the regular season ... or is there?
2. z-Indianapolis Colts 12-2 4-0 8-2 HOU (7-7), TEN (8-6) = 15-13 (.536)
The Colts are locked into the No. 2 playoff position. With nothing to play for in final two weeks, might be time to get healthy.
3. y-San Diego Chargers 9-5 3-1 7-3 DEN (6-8), @ OAK (4-10) = 10-18 (.357)
Don't tell the Chargers they have nothing to play for. A No. 3 seed means avoiding the Patriots for one more week.
4. Pittsburgh Steelers 9-5 5-0 7-4 @ STL (3-11), @ BAL (4-10) = 7-21 (.250)
Not the way you want to enter the playoffs if you're the Steelers, who are looking just to hang on in the AFC North.

Wild cards W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
5. Jacksonville Jaguars 10-4 2-3 7-3 OAK (4-10), @ HOU (7-7) = 11-17 (.393)
Their win at Pittsburgh on Sunday sent a message around the AFC and nearly solidified the No. 5 seed.
6. Cleveland Browns 9-5 3-2 7-4 @ CIN (5-9), SF (4-10) = 9-19 (.321)
They still have an outside shot at a division crown, but their main focus right now is just getting in.

Still in the hunt W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
Tennessee Titans 8-6 3-2 5-5 NYJ (3-11), @ IND (12-2) = 15-13 (.536)
The remaining schedule includes one team playing for next season and another that is likely to be resting for the playoffs.

NFC
Division leaders W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
1. z-Dallas Cowboys 12-2 4-1 9-1 @ CAR (5-9), @ WAS (7-7) = 12-16 (.429)
Home-field advantage was almost a certainty, until their loss on Sunday put that in jeopardy.
2. z-Green Bay Packers 12-2 3-1 8-2 @ CHI (5-9), DET (6-8) = 11-17 (.393)
They've wrapped up the division and now the Cowboys have given Green Bay a reason to play hard for at least another week.
3. y-Seattle Seahawks 9-5 5-1 8-3 BAL (4-10), @ ATL (3-11) = 7-21 (.250)
All that momentum gained from their five-game winning streak came to a sudden halt with their loss to Carolina.
4. y-Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-5 5-0 8-2 @ SF (4-10), CAR (6-8) = 10-18 (.357)
The No. 3 seed would be up for grabs had the Bucs not played Seattle this season. But they did, and lost 20-6 in Week 1.

Wild cards W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
5. New York Giants 9-5 3-3 7-5 @ BUF (7-7), NE (14-0) = 21-7 (.750)
What once seemed impossible -- and not too long ago -- is now reality: The Giants actually could miss the playoffs.
6. Minnesota Vikings 8-6 3-3 6-5 WAS (7-7), @ DEN (6-8) = 13-15 (.464)
Looking like a strong candidate for a wild card, but Week 16 matchup with Redskins is crucial.

Still in the hunt W-L Div. Conf. Remaining opponents
New Orleans Saints 7-7 3-3 6-4 PHI (6-8), @ CHI (5-9) = 11-17 (.393)
They're still in it after finally getting back to .500 on Sunday, and a plus-.500 conference mark is playing in their favor.
Washington Redskins 7-7 2-3 5-5 @ MIN (8-6), DAL (12-2) = 20-8 (.714)
Remaining schedule is a beast, but the stars could be starting to align for a team many are cheering for.
Carolina Panthers 6-8 2-3 6-4 DAL (12-2), @ TB (9-5) = 21-7 (.750)
Like a cockroach, the Panthers just won't go away. The exterminator, however, is on the way
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Punkish wrote: AFC
1. Patriots (14-0, home-field adv.)
2. Colts (12-2, first-round bye)
3. Chargers (9-5)
4. Steelers (9-5)
5. Jaguars (10-4)
6. Browns (9-5)

Wild Card Weekend

Browns at Chargers
Jaguars at Steelers
quindi JAX giocherebbe fuori casa anche se ha un record migliore?
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BruceSmith wrote: quindi JAX giocherebbe fuori casa anche se ha un record migliore?
Sì, le vincenti delle Division hanno comunque il fattore campo dalla loro parte. :ok:
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BruceSmith wrote: quindi JAX giocherebbe fuori casa anche se ha un record migliore?
Sì, nella NFL non è come nella NBA...indipendentemente dal record in stagione gioca in casa quella con il seed migliore...
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BruceSmith wrote: quindi JAX giocherebbe fuori casa anche se ha un record migliore?
Le 2 vincenti di division giocano sempre in casa il WC game...

Le 2 squadre con il bye giocano in casa il Divisional Game
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