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Imran Siddiqui

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The Potterverse
Jan 1970 time: 00:32
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Ok, I was discussing the seeding for playoffs with Berz, and I want to write this down (like a mad scientist having to write formulas ).
Right now in the AFC:
NE 1, KC 2, Indy 3, Balt 4, Ten 5, Den 6.
For the #1 seed, if NE loses to Buff (rare chance) and KC beats Chi, then the conference records are tied and it goes to record against 4 common foes. KC lost to Min, which NE beat, but NE would have lost to Buf twice, which KC beat. I'm not sure if that would count lead to a KC getting #1 or going to the next tiebreaker which is Strength of Victory, which looks to go to KC (who had more blowouts). Of course it probably won't come to that.
Now, if Balt loses next week to Pitt and Cin beats Cle, then Cincy is in instead of Balt. Again, it would be rare for Balt to beat Pitt, but they are coming on strong.
If Ten beats TB and Indy loses to Hou, then Ten wins the division and is #3, and Indy would drop to #5 or #6, depending if Denver beats GB. If Den wins, then they are #5 while Indy would be #6. If Den loses, then they are #6 no matter what. If both Indy and Ten win, Indy would be #3 and Ten would be #5 (Den would be #6).
NFC (right now - er, after Monday Night):
Stl 1, Phi 2, Car 3, GB 4, Dal 5, Min 6
I'm not exactly sure who wins the tiebreaker between GB and Min. GB will win tonight. They both have the same record and same divisional record. GB RIGHT NOW has the edge in common games, but if Min beats Ariz next week, the common games will be tied (I think). If that is the case then it goes to conference record, where Min would have the edge. The question is the common games. I don't know if I did it right. If Min loses to Ariz, of course, then GB wins the division (based on common opponents)
For the #1 seed, it is StL, if they beat Det (I think they probably will ). If they lose, then Philly wins, if they beat Wash (again, probably) the tiebreaker will go to Phily on conference record. If Phily loses then Stl is automatically #1, and Philly is auto #2.
If Minn wins the division tiebreaker (and beats Ariz) and Carolina loses to the Giants (yeah, right), then they have the same conference record and it depends on common opponents, who I don't want to look at because that's too much work.
Seattle LOST to both GB and Min, so they have to beat SF and hope either Min or GB loses. If that happens then they enter the playoffs, and if Dal wins then Sea is #6 and if Dal loses then the conference record is the same and it depends on common opponets (again... no ).
That's what I can think of right now .
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