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Post by mcm on Aug 31, 2004 3:08:14 GMT -5
I've worked out stats, I've crunched the numbers, and here's the best Excel turned up:
*-Wild Card birth
NFC
West
Seattle St. Louis* San Francisco Arizona
North
Green Bay Minnesota* Detroit Chicago
East
Philadelphia Washington Dallas New York Giants
South
Carolina Atlanta Tampa Bay New Orleans
AFC
West
Kansas City Denver* Oakland San Diego
North
Baltimore Cincinatti Cleveland Pittsburgh
East
New England Buffalo New York Jets Miami
South
Tennessee Indianapolis* Houston Jacksonville
PLAYOFFS
Wild Card Round
Seattle over Minnesota Carolina over St. Louis Tennessee over Denver Indianapolis over Baltimore
Division Finals
Philadelphia over Carolina Seattle over Green Bay New England over Indianapolis Kansas City over Tennessee
Conference Finals
Philadelphia over Seattle Kansas City over New England
Super Bowl
Philadelphia over Kansas City
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Post by Murf on Aug 31, 2004 12:55:20 GMT -5
Not only is Philidelphia overrated, expect an ego-implosion at some point. No way they make the Super Bowl.
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Post by Atl on Aug 31, 2004 13:23:12 GMT -5
NFC: East: Philadelphia, Washington, Dallas, NY Giants North: Minnesota, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit South: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay West: Seattle, St. Louis, Arizona, San Francisco Wild Cards: Carolina, St. Louis AFC: East: New England, Buffalo, NY Jets, Miami North: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Cleveland South: Indianapolis, Tennessee, Houston, Jacksonville West: Kansas City, Denver, Oakland, San Diego Wild Cards: Denver, Buffalo Playoffs: Carolina over Minnesota Atlanta over St. Louis Baltimore over Denver Kansas City over Buffalo Seattle over Carolina Atlanta over Philadelphia New England over Kansas City Indianapolis over Baltimore Atlanta over Seattle Indianapolis over New England Super Bowl: Indianapolis over Atlanta
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Post by mcm on Aug 31, 2004 17:31:03 GMT -5
I can't see Atlanta beating Seattle in a playoff game. Ken Hamlin would OWN Peerless Price. ;D He would make Price no longer Peerless. ;D Not to mention Atlanta isn't the gridiron team for the playoffs.
They'll have a good regular season, on par with T-Bay and New Orleans, but I can't see them in the playoffs or doing anything in the playoffs.
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Post by Atl on Aug 31, 2004 22:29:48 GMT -5
[quote author=<{m}[c](m)> link=board=Football&thread=1093939694&start=3#0 date=1093991463]I can't see Atlanta beating Seattle in a playoff game. Ken Hamlin would OWN Peerless Price. ;D He would make Price no longer Peerless. ;D Not to mention Atlanta isn't the gridiron team for the playoffs.
They'll have a good regular season, on par with T-Bay and New Orleans, but I can't see them in the playoffs or doing anything in the playoffs.[/quote]
You're must not be seeing what I'm watching. Plus, Atlanta gets the benefit of having a weaker schedule than the likes of Seattle and Carolina. The Falcons host Detroit, Arizona, Oakland, and San Diego, and play two easy teams on the road at San Francisco and at the Giants. That should be 6 easy wins right there. Then all the Falcons have to do is split the other 10 games, and they'll be 11-5.
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Post by mcm on Sept 1, 2004 1:20:45 GMT -5
You're must not be seeing what I'm watching. Plus, Atlanta gets the benefit of having a weaker schedule than the likes of Seattle and Carolina. The Falcons host Detroit, Arizona, Oakland, and San Diego, and play two easy teams on the road at San Francisco and at the Giants. That should be 6 easy wins right there. Then all the Falcons have to do is split the other 10 games, and they'll be 11-5. That's true, but Seattle and Carolina are good teams who can beat the harsh schedule.
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Post by Atl on Sept 1, 2004 1:33:47 GMT -5
[quote author=<{m}[c](m)> link=board=Football&thread=1093939694&start=5#0 date=1094019645]
That's true, but Seattle and Carolina are good teams who can beat the harsh schedule.[/quote]
Seattle couldn't win a road game, save Arizona, to save their asses.
Seattle could very well start 0-2. At New Orleans, at Tampa, at New England, at Minnesota, at NY Jets.....Seattle could go 10-6.
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Post by mcm on Sept 1, 2004 2:45:48 GMT -5
Seattle couldn't win a road game, save Arizona, to save their asses. Seattle could very well start 0-2. At New Orleans, at Tampa, at New England, at Minnesota, at NY Jets.....Seattle could go 10-6. And San Fran, but they don't count, do they. If you go 8-0 at home, it doesn't matter whether you win 2 or 6 on the road. You'll still make the playoffs.
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Post by Atl on Sept 1, 2004 12:45:32 GMT -5
[quote author=<{m}[c](m)> link=board=Football&thread=1093939694&start=7#0 date=1094024748] And San Fran, but they don't count, do they. If you go 8-0 at home, it doesn't matter whether you win 2 or 6 on the road. You'll still make the playoffs.[/quote] ...and promptly lose in the Wild Card round.
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Post by mcm on Sept 1, 2004 13:22:10 GMT -5
...and promptly lose in the Wild Card round. They were very close to a win in that game, they stuck in it until the very end, and an unfortunate interception in Overtime lost it for them. It shows that they can come to the field with the same intensity come playoff time as they did in the regular season at home.
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Post by uofrhockeyman on Sept 3, 2004 20:46:02 GMT -5
Tampa is making the playoffs this year, they have more depth on offense this year
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Post by mcm on Sept 4, 2004 0:42:46 GMT -5
Tampa is making the playoffs this year, they have more depth on offense this year A little off topic brooks, but we need a bet on for Week 2.
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Post by uofrhockeyman on Sept 4, 2004 18:11:34 GMT -5
A little off topic brooks, but we need a bet on for Week 2. The Shehawks arent playing at home, so it would be such a lopsided bet for myself
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Post by mcm on Sept 5, 2004 4:14:31 GMT -5
The Shehawks arent playing at home, so it would be such a lopsided bet for myself The Buccaneers suck, so it's a lopsided bet on this side.
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Post by Atl on Sept 5, 2004 17:30:00 GMT -5
The Buccaneers suck, so it's a lopsided bet on this side. Tampa's gonna be the best last-place team in the NFL. But since Seattle can only beat Arizona and San Francisco on the road, I'd go with Tampa.
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