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Is there a breakdown of this somewhere? If the NYJ win out and NEP lose out, wouldn't they win the division based on the Giants games? Just a clarification, that's all!

The Pats also beat the Giants, so not following you.
 
Strength of schedule.

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If the Pats lose out and the Jets win out, they tie in the AFCE at 11-5, they will have split head-to-head, they tie in conference winning percentage. "Strength of Victory" is an odd tie breaker since the schedule is weighted to start the season giving the stronger team an edge when you factor prior year results.

Whatever. Guess I better get down to Bob's to buy my AFCE Division Champions cap and other regalia.
 
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And this could very well go down as the year that the Colts ruined Andrew Luck.
It'll be very interesting to see what happens in Indy this offseason.

If Drugstore Cowboy believes Luck can be THE franchise QB and puts Grigson and Pagano in the trashcan, the best HC for Luck is Sean Payton.

The problem is that he hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire in NO recently.
 
I'll add this in case any Patriots fans don't know this fact: the Patriots record against the rest of the NFL (i.e. teams outside the AFC East) is BETTER than the Patriots record against teams inside the division (Brady era). Therefore, shouldn't we be thanking the NFL teams?
 
It was earlier in the season but SI had ranked the divisions and put the AFCE as the toughest in the league this year.

Can't find the link...
 
My mistake. Thanks for pointing it out. I mistakingly put one loss at the Giants.

All set now!

I can understand your mistake. Back then a last-minute, hard-fought, one-point win was considered a loss in this forum.
 
I'll add this in case any Patriots fans don't know this fact: the Patriots record against the rest of the NFL (i.e. teams outside the AFC East) is BETTER than the Patriots record against teams inside the division (Brady era). Therefore, shouldn't we be thanking the NFL teams?


The Patriots are also the reason that no other franchise in the AFCE is able to build a championship caliber team. After 2-3 seasons of watching the Patriots beat them and win the division the owners for the coaches and start over, and over, and over........
 
"Enjoy it while it lasts Pats fans because Brady only has a couple of years left and when he is gone, you guys will be cellar dwellers once again," said every Jets fan for the last five years.
 
"Enjoy it while it lasts Pats fans because Brady only has a couple of years left and when he is gone, you guys will be cellar dwellers once again," said every Jets fan for the last five years.
Which is hilarious, since the Pats had as many AFC East championships between 1996 and 1997 as the Jets have had in their history.
 
We should be more specific with our thanks. I'll start.

I'd like to thank the Bills for having years in which the punter was unquestionably your best player. For holding onto calls that went the Patriots way as proof of some grand conspiracy, as if it explained the umpteen victories in a row between our teams, or the string of sub .500 teams you fielded. For hiring Rex after it was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt as to what a buffoon he is as a head coach. Yes, even Jets fans are laughing at you now. For trading up to get a shiny receiver, when you don't actually have a Quarterback to throw him the ball. And what the hell, for throwing Doug Flutie under the bus in favor of Rob Johnson, who was indirectly responsible for 13 of the 22 points scored by the Titans in the Music City Miracle game, oh so many years ago in the last playoff game your sorry franchise has played in, two entire presidencies ago.

I'd like to thank the Dolphins for their inability to find a quarterback or head coach worth a warm bucket of spit since Marino and Jimmy Johnson departed in 1999. For innovating the Wildcat, and then attempting to ride it's declining success for a season and a half after it was obvious that it's time had passed. For drafting Tedd Ginn and John Beck in 2007 instead of Patrick Willis, Marshawn Lynch, or Darrell Revis with that first pick, and David Harris, LaMarr Woodley, or Ryan Kalil with that second pick.

I'd like to thank the Jets for the entire Rex Ryan fiasco. For lucking into two AFC championships and convincing yourself that you had already arrived. For inspiring the divine literary comedy "Collision Low Crossers". For trading up time and again to get top shelf talent like Mark Sanchez, Dee Milliner, and Vernon Gholston, while we get stuck with chumps like Vollmer, Gronkowski, and Jamie Collins. For once making a damn kicker your first draft pick. For attempting to defeat your rivals through complaints to your captured league offices rather than on the field. For sabotaging the other rival franchises in the division by sending Rex to Buffalo and Tanenbaum to Miami. Thank you most of all. Hating your franchise has been a rich and rewarding life decision.
 
It'll be very interesting to see what happens in Indy this offseason.

If Drugstore Cowboy believes Luck can be THE franchise QB and puts Grigson and Pagano in the trashcan, the best HC for Luck is Sean Payton.

The problem is that he hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire in NO recently.

I think Josh McD would be the best HC to rehab Luck. Seriously.
 
"Strength of Victory" is an odd tie breaker since the schedule is weighted to start the season giving the stronger team an edge when you factor prior year results.

It's very minimally weighted. The teams you play are:
  • Everyone in your division twice (6 games, has nothing to do with last year's record)
  • A rotating NFC division (4 games, has nothing to do with last year's record)
  • A rotating AFC division (4 games, has nothing to do with last year's record)
  • In the remaining two divisions in your conference you play the teams that finished at the same position in their division last year that you finished in yours last year (2 games, is only thing that depends on last year's record)
So the only difference between NE's schedule and the schedule of the other AFCE teams are two games.
 
 
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