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Patriots d. Dolphins, and
Rams d. Steelers, and
Browns d. Ravens
Case 3—out
Patriots d. Dolphins, and
Rams d. Steelers, and
Bengals d. Ravens
Case 4—out
Patriots d. Bills, and
Rams d. Steelers, and
Browns d. Ravens
Case 5—out
Patriots d. Bills, and
Rams d. Steelers, and
Bengals d. Ravens
Case 6—out
Patriots d. Dolphins, and
Browns d. Ravens, and
Browns d. Steelers
Case 7
Patriots d. Dolphins, and
Bengals d. Ravens, and
Browns d. Steelers
Case 8—out
Patriots d. Bills, and
Browns d. Ravens, and
Browns d. Steelers
Case 9
Patriots d. Bills, and
Bengals d. Ravens, and
Browns d. Steelers
Case 10—out
Rams d. Steelers, and
Browns d. Ravens, and
Titans d. Texans, and
Bengals d. Ravens, and
Browns d. Steelers
Case 1
Patriots d. Dolphins, and
Patriots d. Bills
if chargers lose today to the lions... can they still make the playoffs?
Do not want to see them in the playoffs on a 5 game winning streak.
I see Tennessee grabbing the 6th seed with a win over Houston.
Furthermore, Houston may not mind that scenario since they'd see Tennessee in the first round instead of a team like the Jets or Bengals.
So, that means, the Patriots host either Tennessee or Pittsburgh for the first round game.
They couldn't as a wildcard, and after messing with the ESPN playoff maker, the Broncos would win the division at 8-8.
So no.
2011 NFL Playoff Machine - Simulate Matchups and Scenarios - ESPN