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But NE's SoV (or SoS) will not necessarily be equal to CIN's SoV (or SoS) because they play different teams.
Why are they identical? NE and CIN play different teams. Just because both hypothetically finish 16-0 doesn't mean their SoV and SoS are identical. At the moment, in fact, their SoVs aren't identical.
Yup. As of this moment the Pats SOV is 2 games better than Cincy's (29-39 to 27-41).
The best part of this stat is that every game that the Jets win helps us move ahead of Cincy. The same holds true for Dallas, the Redskins, Jags and Indy. I hope their fans take comfort in knowing that every time they root for their team and they win it helps us just a little also.
On the flip side, every win by Oakland, SD, the Ravens, KC, Seattle and the Browns helps Cincy.
In addition to that, every BUF win helps us and every PIT win helps them. That's because BUF counts twice in our SoV (because assuming we go 16-0 we beat them twice) but only once in their SoV and PIT counts once in our SoV and twice in theirs (for the same reason).
I think the NFL should go by record period and not Division if a Wild Card Team have a better record than a division winner they shoud be sloted accordinly.
I don't know if I trust Atlanta to do anything, maybe Seattle or st. Louis will do something to get the 6th seedI'll make a projected finish of seedings:
AFC
1. New England
2. Cincy
3. Denver
4. Indy
5. Oakland
6. Close choice but I'll go with Buffalo for winning last nigh
NFC:
1.Carolina
2. Arizona
3. Green Bay
4. Philly
5. Minnesota
6. Atlanta
I don't know if I trust Atlanta to do anything, maybe Seattle or st. Louis will do something to get the 6th seed
It's a make or break game for SEA (4-4) this week, as they are -3 point favorites at home coming off of a bye week to ARZ (6-2).
If Seattle wins at home as many expect, they move to within one game of the divisional lead. While they may not make it in the end, I would imagine that they'll still make a strong push for a WC spot.
As you said, I don't trust ATL for anything, and could see them blowing their WC lead over the 2nd half of the season.
It just doesn't seem right to factor the Bengals into the list of teams to worry about in the postseason. Yes they look formidable, but they are still the Bungles and will fall apart like they always do.
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