Let's assume the Steelers beat the Chiefs tonight (shouldn't be any problem). Here are the AFC standings then:
1. Hou (8-1)
2. Bal (7-2)
3. NE (6-3)
4. Den (6-3)
5. Ind (6-3)
6. Pit (6-3)
7. Mia (4-5)
8. SD (4-5)
9. Cin (4-5)
10. Ten (4-6)
At this point, the first six teams have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack. It doesn't mean that Mia, SD, or Cin could make a move, but I would think that the top 6 are in pretty good shape for the playoffs.
It would appear that Houston, New England, and Denver have total control over their divisions. I am far less sure of Baltimore, given their injuries and the recent surge by Pittsburgh. I could see the Steelers taking that division.
The Pats have a tiebreaker edge over Denver. They still have to play Indy and Houston. They do not have the tiebreaker edge over Baltimore.
So I guess what I hope happens, and I'm trying to be realistic here, is that Pittsburgh overtakes Baltimore, thus knocking the Ravens out of a top 4 seed, and rendering their tiebreaker edge over New England moot. I also obviously hope that NE beats Houston and Indy, and plays even with Denver the rest of the way so their tiebreaker edge gives them a higher seed.
So I'm hoping for:
1. Hou, 14-2 (again, I don't see them not getting the #1 seed)
2. NE, 12-4 (tiebreaker over Den)
3. Den, 12-4 (I think they might lose one more game the rest of the way)
4. Pit, 11-5 (tiebreaker over Bal)
5. Bal, 11-5
6. Ind, 9-7
I think the winner of Pit-Bal would be a tough matchup for Hou. I think Den whips Indy, and that game, with Peyton Manning coming back to Foxboro, would make every single Pats fan really, really nervous. But at least NE would be home.
1. Hou (8-1)
2. Bal (7-2)
3. NE (6-3)
4. Den (6-3)
5. Ind (6-3)
6. Pit (6-3)
7. Mia (4-5)
8. SD (4-5)
9. Cin (4-5)
10. Ten (4-6)
At this point, the first six teams have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack. It doesn't mean that Mia, SD, or Cin could make a move, but I would think that the top 6 are in pretty good shape for the playoffs.
It would appear that Houston, New England, and Denver have total control over their divisions. I am far less sure of Baltimore, given their injuries and the recent surge by Pittsburgh. I could see the Steelers taking that division.
The Pats have a tiebreaker edge over Denver. They still have to play Indy and Houston. They do not have the tiebreaker edge over Baltimore.
So I guess what I hope happens, and I'm trying to be realistic here, is that Pittsburgh overtakes Baltimore, thus knocking the Ravens out of a top 4 seed, and rendering their tiebreaker edge over New England moot. I also obviously hope that NE beats Houston and Indy, and plays even with Denver the rest of the way so their tiebreaker edge gives them a higher seed.
So I'm hoping for:
1. Hou, 14-2 (again, I don't see them not getting the #1 seed)
2. NE, 12-4 (tiebreaker over Den)
3. Den, 12-4 (I think they might lose one more game the rest of the way)
4. Pit, 11-5 (tiebreaker over Bal)
5. Bal, 11-5
6. Ind, 9-7
I think the winner of Pit-Bal would be a tough matchup for Hou. I think Den whips Indy, and that game, with Peyton Manning coming back to Foxboro, would make every single Pats fan really, really nervous. But at least NE would be home.
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