Title: This is an awesome graphic: 128 AFC Playoff seeding possibilities Post by: jtex316 on December 28, 2011, 03:55:42 pm http://static.nfl.com/static/content/catch_all/nfl_image/AFC_playoff_seeding_2011.jpg
The only team 100% guaranteed at their current spot is Houston at #3. No matter what happens in Week 17, Houston is the #3 seed. Title: Re: This is an awesome graphic: 128 AFC Playoff seeding possibilities Post by: Brian Fein on December 28, 2011, 06:19:22 pm How the hell are Denver, Oakland and Tennessee even in the conversation? Jeez, the AFC is sorry this season.
Title: Re: This is an awesome graphic: 128 AFC Playoff seeding possibilities Post by: Landshark on December 29, 2011, 07:50:08 am Each conference has one division that is "sorry". This year, it's the AFC West and the NFC East.
Title: Re: This is an awesome graphic: 128 AFC Playoff seeding possibilities Post by: jtex316 on December 29, 2011, 08:30:46 am NE - In
PIT - In BAL - In HOU - In DEN - Has a 75% chance of making it in (96 of 128 ways) OAK - Has a 34.375% chance of making it in (44 of 128 ways) CIN - Has a 68.75% chance of making it in (88 of 128 ways) TEN - Has a 12.5% chance of making it in (16 of 128 ways) NYJ - Has a 9.375% chance of making it in (12 of 128 ways) Notes: - It's most likely that Houston (3) will play Cincinnati (6), but Houston could host TEN or NYJ, obviously - It's most likely that Denver (4) will play Pittsburgh (5), but there are scenarios in which Denver would play Baltimore - If OAK makes it, it is extremely likely they play Pittsburgh, but a few scenarios exist where they would play Baltimore - NE is not playing on Wild Card Weekend - Denver's road to the Super Bowl could look something like this: vs. PIT, @ NE, @ BAL. Denver is 1-3 this season against playoff teams (Won Week 2 vs. CIN, but lost Week 4 @ GB, lost Week 8 vs. DET and lost Week 15 vs. NE, losing by 26, 35, and 18, respectively) |