Playoff seeding ruminations
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:39 pm
Right now, we are the two seed. With NO and SF playing next week, a key piece of playoff seeding will be determined.
If NO wins, they remain the #1 seed. SF drops a game behind us (yes, assuming we beat the Rams). But does that help us? If SF beats us in week 17, we would be equal in all tiebreakers down to strength of victory. That is the composite records of all the teams each team has beaten.
Our schedules are fairly similar, except that we've played The Vikings and Philly while they've played GB and the Skins. Fortunately, the Skins suck, so we'd win that tiebreaker.
So if NO wins, we can get the two seed even with a loss to SF, and if SF wins, we can get the #1 seed overall, but would need to beat SF to do it.
Not sure who to root for exactly.
Note that a 13-3 Packers team would lose the head to head with SF and be eliminated.
If NO wins, they remain the #1 seed. SF drops a game behind us (yes, assuming we beat the Rams). But does that help us? If SF beats us in week 17, we would be equal in all tiebreakers down to strength of victory. That is the composite records of all the teams each team has beaten.
Our schedules are fairly similar, except that we've played The Vikings and Philly while they've played GB and the Skins. Fortunately, the Skins suck, so we'd win that tiebreaker.
So if NO wins, we can get the two seed even with a loss to SF, and if SF wins, we can get the #1 seed overall, but would need to beat SF to do it.
Not sure who to root for exactly.
Note that a 13-3 Packers team would lose the head to head with SF and be eliminated.