Jump to content
TSM Forums
Sign in to follow this  
kkktookmybabyaway

KKK Bowl VI: Week 17

Recommended Posts

All games are on Sunday. Yay.

 

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5) -----> 27-31

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5) -----> 7-27

(6.5) New England at Buffalo -----> 13-0

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5) -----> 6-16

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5) -----> 21-31

Chicago at Houston (2.5) -----> 24-31

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis -----> 0-23

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5) -----> 19-20

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans -----> 33-31

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5) -----> 24-17

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5) -----> 6-44

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5) -----> 0-31

Oakland at Tampa (12.5) -----> 31-24

Seattle at Arizona (6.5) -----> 21-34

Denver at San Diego (7.5) -----> 21-52

Washington at San Francisco (3.5) -----> 24-27

 

Tentative results not including the Sunday Night Game.

 

St. Louis Rams (Canadian Guitarist 6-10) d by Atlanta Falcons (USC 13-3) 7-7

STL: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/GB/CHI/IND/MIN/NO/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/SF/10(-27=17)

ATL: ATL/JAX/BUF/KC/GB/CHI/IND/NYG/CAR/MIA/DAL/PIT/OAK/SEA/DEN/WAS/33(-31=2)

DIFF: BAL/JAX, NE/BUF, MIN/NYG, NO/CAR, NYJ/MIA, TB/OAK, AZ/SEA, SF/WAS, 10/33

 

Jacksonville Jaguars (Always Pissed Off 9-7) d Baltimore Ravens (KingPK 8-7-1) 9-8

JAX: ATL/JAX/BUF/CIN/GB/HOU/IND/MIN/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/WAS/13

BAL: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/DET/CHI/IND/NYG/CAR/MIA/DAL/PIT/OAK/SEA/SD/SF/28

DIFF: JAX/BAL, BUF/NE, CIN/KC, GB/DET, HOU/CHI, MIN/NYG, PHI/DAL, TB/OAK, AZ/SEA, DEN/SD, WAS/SF

 

New England Patriots (Harley Quinn 8-8) d by Buffalo Bills (Bob Barron 8-8) 8-10

NE: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/GB/CHI/TEN/MIN/CAR/NYJ/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/WAS/35

BUF: ATL/BAL/BUF/CIN/GB/HOU/IND/MIN/NO/NYJ/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/SF/EP

DIFF: NE/BUF, KC/CIN, CHI/HOU, TEN/IND, CAR/NO, WAS/SF, 35/XX

 

Kansas City Chiefs (BX 8-8) d by Cincinnati Bengals (Teke 6-9-1) 6-9

KC: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/GB/CHI/TEN/NYG/CAR/MIA/DAL/CLE/TB/AZ/DEN/WAS/21

CIN: ATL/BAL/NE/CIN/GB/HOU/TEN/MIN/NO/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/SF/21

DIFF: JAX/BAL, KC/CIN, CHI/HOU, NYG/MIN, CAR/NO, MIA/NYJ, CLE/PIT, DEN/SD, WAS/SF

 

Detroit Lions (Chazz 8-8) d Green Bay Packers (VX 7-9) 9-6

DET: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/DET/HOU/IND/NYG/NO/MIA/DAL/PIT/OAK/SEA/DEN/WAS/14

GB: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/DET/CHI/TEN/NYG/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/TB/SEA/DEN/SF/20

DIFF: JAX/BAL, HOU/CHI, IND/TEN, NO/CAR, DAL/PHI, OAK/TB, WAS/SF

 

Chicago Bears (Agent of Oblivion 5-11) d by Houston Texans (Bored 10-6) 8-10

CHI: ATL/JAX/BUF/CIN/DET/CHI/IND/NYG/NO/MIA/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/SF/36

HOU: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/GB/CHI/TEN/NYG/NO/MIA/PHI/PIT/TB/SEA/SD/WAS/21

DIFF: JAX/BAL, BUF/NE, CIN/KC, DET/GB, IND/TEN, AZ/SEA, DEN/SD, SF/WAS, 36/21

 

Tennessee Titans (Cletus 3-11-2) d by Indianapolis Colts (Alfdogg 6-10) 9-9

TEN: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/DET/HOU/TEN/MIN/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/OAK/AZ/SD/SF/17(-0=17)

IND: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/DET/CHI/TEN/NYG/NO/MIA/PHI/PIT/OAK/SEA/SD/SF/13(-23=10)

DIFF: BAL/JAX, KC/CIN, HOU/CHI, MIN/NYG, CAR/NO, AZ/SEA, 17/13

 

N.Y. Giants (Cartman 7-9) d by Minnesota Vikings (Danville 11-5) 8-7

NYG: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/DET/HOU/IND/MIN/NO/MIA/DAL/CLE/TB/SEA/SD/SF/20

MIN: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/GB/CHI/TEN/MIN/CAR/MIA/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/WAS/22

DIFF: BAL/JAX, KC/CIN, DET/GB, HOU/CHI, IND/TEN, NO/CAR, CLE/PIT, SEA/AZ, SF/WAS

 

Carolina Panthers (Fazzle 9-7) d New Orleans Saints (Brooklyn Zoo 6-10) 5-5

CAR: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/DET/CHI/TEN/NYG/CAR/MIA/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/SF/29(-33=3)

NO: ATL/JAX/BUF/KC/DET/CHI/IND/NYG/CAR/NYJ/PHI/CLE/TB/SEA/SD/WAS/21(-31=10)

DIFF: NE/BUF, TEN/IND, MIA/NYJ, DAL/PHI, PIT/CLE, AZ/SEA, DEN/SD, SF/WAS, 29/21

 

Miami Dolphins (Spaceman Spiff 6-10) d by N.Y. Jets (Gert 9-7) 7-8

MIA: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/GB/CHI/IND/NYG/CAR/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/SF/24

NYJ: ATL/BAL/NE/CIN/DET/CHI/IND/MIN/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/SF/17

DIFF: JAX/BAL, KC/CIN, GB/DET, NYG/MIN, NYJ/MIA, DAL/PHI, SD/DEN

 

Dallas Cowboys (Hawk 9-7) d Philadelphia Eagles (Starvenger 12-4) 11-11

DAL: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/DET/HOU/IND/NYG/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/OAK/AZ/SD/SF/21(-6=15)

PHI: STL/JAX/NE/KC/GB/HOU/IND/NYG/NO/MIA/DAL/CLE/OAK/AZ/DEN/WAS/17(-44=27)

DIFF: ATL/STL, CIN/KC, DET/GB, CAR/NO, PHI/DAL, PIT/CLE, SD/DEN, SF/WAS, 21/17

 

Cleveland Browns (SFA Jack 7-8-1) d Pittsburgh Steelers (Kahran Ramsus 10-5-1) 10-8

CLE: ATL/BAL/NE/CIN/GB/HOU/IND/MIN/NO/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/SF/10

PIT: ATL/BAL/NE/KC/GB/HOU/TEN/NYG/NO/NYJ/PHI/CLE/TB/AZ/DEN/SF/16

DIFF: CIN/KC, IND/TEN, MIN/NYG, DAL/PHI, PIT/CLE, SD/DEN, 10/16

 

Oakland Raiders (Smues 5-11) d by Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Agent Bond 7-9) 8-8

OAK: STL/BAL/BUF/CIN/DET/HOU/IND/MIN/NO/NYJ/DAL/CLE/TB/SEA/SD/WAS/17(-31=14)

TB: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/GB/CHI/TEN/NYG/CAR/MIA/PHI/PIT/OAK/AZ/DEN/SF/35(-24=11)

DIFF: STL/ATL, BAL/JAX, BUF/NE, CIN/KC, DET/GB, HOU/CHI, IND/TEN, MIN/NYG, NO/CAR, NYJ/MIA, DAL/PHI, CLE/PIT, TB/OAK, SEA/ARZ, SD/DEN, WAS/SF, 17/35

 

Seattle Seahawks (UZI 9-7) d Arizona Cardinals (Vern Gagne 6-10) 7-6

SEA: ATL/JAX/NE/KC/GB/HOU/IND/MIN/CAR/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/WAS/21

AZ: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/DET/HOU/TEN/NYG/NO/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/SEA/DEN/SF/22

DIFF: KC/CIN, GB/DET, IND/TEN, MIN/NYG, CAR/NO, AZ/SEA, WAS/SF

 

Denver Broncos (Canadian Chris 10-6) d by San Diego Chargers (909 7-9) 7-8

DEN: ATL/BAL/NE/CIN/DET/CHI/TEN/MIN/CAR/NYJ/PHI/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/WAS/24

SD: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/GB/CHI/IND/MIN/CAR/MIA/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/SD/SF/30

DIFF: BAL/JAX, DET/GB, TEN/IND, NYJ/MIA, PHI/DAL, DEN/SD, WAS/SF

 

Washington Redskins (Human Fly 9-7) d San Francisco 49ers (Devo 9-7) 9-7

WAS: ATL/JAX/NE/CIN/GB/HOU/TEN/NYG/NO/MIA/DAL/PIT/TB/SEA/SD/SF/17

SF: ATL/JAX/BUF/KC/GB/CHI/IND/NYG/NO/NYJ/DAL/PIT/TB/AZ/DEN/WAS/17

DIFF: NE/BUF, CIN/KC, HOU/CHI, TEN/IND, MIA/NYJ, SEA/AZ, SD/DEN, SF/WAS, 17/17

 

 

The 7-8 teams are pretty much out of it, but one never knows. Division leaders have the asterisk. Teams that already clinched have an equal sign.

 

AFC

=*Pittsburgh Steelers (Kahran Ramsus) 10-4-1

=*Denver Broncos (Canadian Chris) 10-5

=*Houston Texans (Bored) 9-6

*New England Patriots (Harley Quinn) 8-7

Baltimore Ravens (King PK) 8-6-1

Kansas City Chiefs (BX) 8-7

New York Jets (Gert) 8-7

Jacksonville Jaguars (Always Pissed Off) 8-7

Buffalo Bills (Bob Barron) 7-8

____________________________________ <--- glass ceiling

Cleveland Browns (SFA Jack) 6-8-1

San Diego Chargers (909) 6-9

Miami Dolphins (Spaceman Spiff) 6-9

Cincinnati Bengals (Teke) 5-9-1

Indianapolis Colts (Alfdogg) 5-10

Oakland Raiders (Smues) 5-10

Tennessee Titans (Cuban Linx) 3-10-2

 

 

NFC

=*Philadelphia Eagles (Starvenger) 12-3

=*Atlanta Falcons (Rocket) 12-3

=*Minnesota Vikings (Danville Wrestling) 10-5

*San Francisco 49ers (Devo) 9-6

Seattle Seahawks (UZI) 8-7

Washington Redskins (Human Fly) 8-7

Carolina Panthers (Fazzle) 8-7

Dallas Cowboys (Hawk) 8-7

New York Giants (Cartman) 7-8

Green Bay Packers (VX) 7-8

Detroit Lions (Chazz) 7-8

____________________________________ <--- glass ceiling

New Orleans Saints (Brooklyn Zoo) 6-9

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Agent Bond) 6-9

Arizona Cardinals (Vern Gagne) 6-9

St. Louis Rams (Canadian Guitarist) 6-9

Chicago Bears (Agent of Oblivion) 5-10

 

 

 

 

Some Notes Regarding Playoff Races.

 

AFC EAST:

 

-- Harley, Buffalo beat you one already so the Bills will clinch the division over you. However, you did sweep the Jets this season. You also beat KC. Problem is your 5-7 conference record doesn’t look promising, especially since Jacksonville’s conference record is better than yours.

 

-- Gert, you split the season series with Buffalo. If you lose and Buffalo wins you lose on division record. New England swept you and you already lost to KC. Jacksonville has a better conference record than you. Ideally, you need to win and for Buffalo to beat New England; otherwise, you will need some help to get in the playoffs.

 

-- Bob, a win and a Jets loss gets you the division.

 

AFC NORTH:

 

-- KingPK, win and you’re in. Lose and you’ll need KC and the Jets to lose.

 

AFC SOUTH:

 

-- Always Pissed Off, Houston swept you so the division is clinched. You beat Buffalo, and if you beat Baltimore, it looks like you’ll be in the playoffs because your conference record will be better than the Jets'. It looks like you and KC will have to go to another level of tie-breakers. I’ll wait to cross that bridge if needed.

 

AFC WEST:

 

-- BX, You beat the Jets. You look like a “win and you’re in” case.

 

 

NFC EAST:

 

-- Human, you and Dallas split the season series. However, you have the better divisional record. You beat Seattle and have a better conference record than Carolina.

 

-- Hawk, Human Fly has you beat on divisional record. You lost to Seattle and San Francisco – The 49ers taking the division will help with what little playoff chance you have. You need Fazzle to lose. You know what, just cheer for San Francisco to beat Washington, Seattle to lose and Carolina to lose.

 

NFC NORTH:

 

NFC SOUTH:

 

-- Fazzle, you didn’t play any of the 8-7 NFC teams this year. San Francisco and Washington have better conference records. Seattle has the same conference record as you. Dallas has a worse conference record. Cheer for San Francisco to win. If the 49ers clinch the division, Washington will lose. That looks like it would put you in the postseason.

 

NFC WEST:

 

-- Devo, if you lose and Seattle wins, you lose the division based on Seattle with the better divisional record (you two split the season series). If you lose, Human Fly beats you out for a wild card spot. You would still have a better conference record than Carolina and Dallas. Still not putting the equal sign by you, though.

 

-- UZI, You lost to Washington in Week 12. You beat Dallas in Week 13. As of right now, you and Carolina have identical conference records.

 

Now here's my usual copy-and-paste regular-season tie-breaker process.

 

NFL Tiebreaking Procedures

 

The six postseason participants from each conference are seeded as follows:

 

1. The division champion with the best record.

2. The division champion with the second-best record.

3. The division champion with the third-best record.

4. The division champion with the fourth-best record.

5. The Wild Card club with the best record.

6. The Wild Card club with the second-best record.

 

The following procedures will be used to break standings ties for postseason playoffs and to determine regular-season schedules.

 

NOTE: Tie games count as one-half win and one-half loss for both clubs.

TO BREAK A TIE WITHIN A DIVISION

 

If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with identical won-lost-tied percentages, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined.

Two Clubs

 

1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games between the clubs).

2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division.

3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games.

4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

5. Strength of victory.

6. Strength of schedule.

7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

9. Best net points in common games.

10. Best net points in all games.

11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

12. Coin toss

 

Three or More Clubs

 

(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated during any step, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format).

 

1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games among the clubs).

2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division.

3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games.

4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

5. Strength of victory.

6. Strength of schedule.

7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

9. Best net points in common games.

10. Best net points in all games.

11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

12. Coin toss

 

TO BREAK A TIE FOR THE WILD-CARD TEAM

 

If it is necessary to break ties to determine the two Wild-Card clubs from each conference, the following steps will be taken.

 

1. If the tied clubs are from the same division, apply division tie breaker.

2. If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the following steps.

 

Two Clubs

 

1. Head-to-head, if applicable.

2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.

4. Strength of victory.

5. Strength of schedule.

6. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

7. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

8. Best net points in conference games.

9. Best net points in all games.

10. Best net touchdowns in all games.

11. Coin toss.

 

Three or More Clubs

 

(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of applicable two-club format.)

 

1. Apply division tie breaker to eliminate all but the highest ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. The original seeding within a division upon application of the division tie breaker remains the same for all subsequent applications of the procedure that are necessary to identify the two Wild-Card participants.

2. Head-to-head sweep. (Applicable only if one club has defeated each of the others or if one club has lost to each of the others.)

3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.

5. Strength of victory.

6. Strength of schedule.

7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

9. Best net points in conference games.

10. Best net points in all games.

11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

12. Coin toss

 

When the first Wild-Card team has been identified, the procedure is repeated to name the second Wild-Card, i.e., eliminate all but the highest-ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. In situations where three or more teams from the same division are involved in the procedure, the original seeding of the teams remains the same for subsequent applications of the tie breaker if the top-ranked team in that division qualifies for a Wild-Card berth.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Here's hoping for another draw so i can finish with as many ties as wins, would be a fitting finish to my worst season ever.

 

OAK/DET/PHI/MIN/HOU/CAR/ATL/KC/BAL/TEN/PIT/MIA/NE/ARI/SF/SD

 

Tennessee - 17 points

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Tampa

Detroit

Dallas

Minnesota

Houston

New Orleans

Atlanta

Kansas City

Baltimore

Indianapolis

Cleveland

Miami

New England

Seattle

San Francisco

San Diego

 

20

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Oakland

Detroit

Philadelphia

N.Y. Giants

Chicago

New Orleans

Atlanta

Cincinnati

Jacksonville

Tennessee

Pittsburgh

Miami

New England

Seattle

San Francisco

San Diego

 

Colts - 13

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Oakland at Tampa (12.5)

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5)

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5)

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5)

Chicago at Houston (2.5)

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5)

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5)

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5)

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5)

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5)

(6.5) New England at Buffalo

Seattle at Arizona (6.5)

Washington at San Francisco (3.5)

Denver at San Diego (7.5)

 

Browns get 10.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This game means nothing for me, so I might as well just post my picks here.

 

Oakland at Tampa (12.5)

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5)

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5)

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5)

Chicago at Houston (2.5)

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5)

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5)

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5)

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5)

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5)

(6.5) New England at Buffalo

Seattle at Arizona (6.5)

Washington at San Francisco (3.5)

Denver at San Diego (7.5) - This game will be tight either way.

 

Steelers - 16 points.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Tampa (12.5)

Detroit

Philadelphia (1.5)

N.Y. Giants

Chicago

(3.5) Carolina

Atlanta (13.5)

Kansas City

Jacksonville

Indianapolis

Cleveland

N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Buffalo

Seattle

Washington

San Diego (7.5)

 

Saints - 21 Points

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion

Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville

at Buffalo

at Cincinnati (3.5)

Detroit

Chicago

at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants

at New Orleans

Miami

at Philadelphia (1.5)

at Pittsburgh (10.5)

at Tampa (12.5)

at Arizona (6.5)

Denver

at San Francisco (3.5)

 

Bears-36

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Texans - 21 points

 

Atlanta

Baltimore

New England

Kansas City

Green Bay

Chicago

Tennessee

N.Y. Giants

New Orleans

Miami

Philadelphia

Pittsburgh

Tampa Bay

Seattle

San Diego

Washington

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X

Atlanta (13.5)

Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England

Kansas City

Detroit

Chicago

(3.5) Tennessee

N.Y. Giants

(3.5) Carolina

Miami

Philly

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Tampa (12.5)

Seattle

Denver

San Francisco (3.5)

 

Green Bay - 20

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Atlanta (13.5)

Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England

Kansas City

Detroit

Chicago

Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants

(3.5) Carolina

Miami

Dallas

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Oakland

Seattle

San Diego (7.5)

San Francisco (3.5)

 

BAL: 28

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Atlanta

Jacksonville

Buffalo

Kansas City

Green Bay

Chicago

Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants

Carolina

Miami

Dallas

Pittsburgh

Oakland

Seattle

Denver

Washington

 

Atlanta with 33

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

New England - 35

 

Atlanta (13.5)

Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England

Kansas City

Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago

(3.5) Tennessee

Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina

N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Philadelphia (1.5)

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Tampa (12.5)

Arizona (6.5)

San Diego (7.5)

Washington

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Miami - 24

 

Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville

(6.5) New England

Kansas City

Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago

Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants

(3.5) Carolina

N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Dallas

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Tampa (12.5)

Arizona (6.5)

San Diego (7.5)

San Francisco (3.5)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England at Buffalo

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5)

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago at Houston (2.5)

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5)

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5)

Oakland at Tampa (12.5)

Seattle at Arizona (6.5)

Denver at San Diego (7.5)

Washington at San Francisco (3.5)

 

KC scores 21

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Smues

St. Louis

Baltimore

Buffalo

Cincinnati

Detroit

Houston

Indianapolis

Minnesota

New Orleans

N.Y. Jets

Dallas

Cleveland

Tampa

Seattle

San Diego

Washington

 

Oakland - 17

 

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So basically here's who the teams in the AFC East should be cheering for... in their cozy locker rooms anyway.

 

New England Win and Buffalo Loss = Patriots Clinch AFC East

NY Jets Win and Buffalo Win = NY Jets Clinch AFC East

Buffalo Win and NY Jets Loss = Bills Clinch AFC East

 

Jeez... sounds almost like the real situation (except I don't have to cheer for the NY Jets as a Pats fan). So now I'm basically trying to spoil the Bills and Jets, awesome.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Washington Redskins - 17 Points

 

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England at Buffalo

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5)

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago at Houston (2.5)

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5)

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5)

Oakland at Tampa (12.5)

Seattle at Arizona (6.5)

Denver at San Diego (7.5)

Washington at San Francisco (3.5)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

St. Louis at Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville at Baltimore (12.5)

(6.5) New England at Buffalo

Kansas City at Cincinnati (3.5)

Detroit at Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago at Houston (2.5)

(3.5) Tennessee at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina at New Orleans

Miami at N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Dallas at Philadelphia (1.5)

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (10.5)

Oakland at Tampa (12.5)

Seattle at Arizona (6.5)

Denver at San Diego (7.5)

Washington at San Francisco (3.5)

 

Minnesota - 22

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest

Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville

(6.5) New England

Cincinnati (3.5)

Green Bay (9.5)

Chicago

Indianapolis

Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina

Miami

Dallas

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Tampa (12.5)

Arizona (6.5)

San Diego (7.5)

San Francisco (3.5)

 

San Diego scores 30.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Atlanta (13.5)

Jacksonville

(6.5) New England

Kansas City

Green Bay (9.5)

Houston (2.5)

Indianapolis

Minnesota (6.5)

(3.5) Carolina

N.Y. Jets (2.5)

Dallas

Pittsburgh (10.5)

Tampa (12.5)

Arizona (6.5)

Denver

Washington

 

Seattle - 21

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Three games with playoff implications are final:

 

Buffalo (8-8) d. New England (8-8)

Cleveland (7-8-1) d. Pittsburgh (10-5-1)

Detroit (8-8) d. Green Bay (7-9)

 

Gert can now win the AFC East with a win.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×