Posted on 12/29/2013 11:01:06 AM PST by ETL
Edited on 12/29/2013 1:02:33 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The most interesting spot up for grabs is the last afc spot.
No one controls their own destiny. It is sort of like rock, paper. sissors.
“rock, paper, scissors” is a kind of game, isn’t it?
It’s let ‘er all hang out day.
A fit ending to a weird season.
Wrong. Seattle has clinched its division because if they lose today and SF wins they would be tied at 12-4 and the Hawks win the tie breaker (head to head and in division)
You can pretty much watch any sporting event from around the world!
I like to watch the Seahawks’ games on Rojadirecta and listen to the commentary on AM710 KIRO radio In-Studio Cam here.
http://kiroradio.com/category/kiroradiolive/
Apparently the color commentator is trying to prove how liberal he is, by not saying “Redskins”, but simply saying the Washington franchise. Liberals are big on censoring things they don’t like. In this case, we aren’t supposed to say Redskins. We have to be liberal on the subject of American Indian nicknames of sports teams.
Another reason I don’t watch nearly as much football as I used to.
Thanks, but I can’t think of too many sporting events I would care to watch from outside the US. I mean, what else is there besides the NFL, MLB, the NBA, and (American) horse racing? I’m certainly not going to watch soccer. :)
I will definitely watch other American sporting events from that site, though. Just hope it’s safe.
Go Houston Texans - They just clinched a 1st round draft pick! /s
Good grief! If KC beats SD ...the Stillers are in the playoffs!
How can this be?
Anyone have an updated scenario list?
Here is what we had starting:
2013 NFL PLAYOFF SCENARIOS FOR WEEK 17
AFC
CLINCHED: Denver — AFC West and first-round bye
New England — AFC East
Cincinnati — AFC North
Indianapolis — AFC South
Kansas City — playoff spot
DENVER BRONCOS (at OAK)
Denver clinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:
1) DEN win or tie OR
2) NE loss or tie
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (vs. BUF)
New England clinches a first-round bye with:
1) NE win or tie OR
2) CIN loss (y) or tie + IND loss (n) or tie
New England clinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:
1) NE win + DEN loss
CINCINNATI BENGALS (vs. BAL)
Cincinnati clinches a first-round bye with:
1) CIN win + NE loss
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (vs. JAX)
Indianapolis clinches a first-round bye with:
1) IND win (y) + NE loss + CIN loss (n) or tie
MIAMI DOLPHINS (vs. NYJ)
Miami clinches a playoff spot (n?) with:
1) MIA win (n) + BAL loss (y) or tie OR
2) MIA win (n) + SD win OR
3) MIA tie (n) + BAL loss (y) + SD loss or tie OR
4) MIA tie (n) + BAL tie (n)+ SD tie
BALTIMORE RAVENS (at CIN)
Baltimore clinches a playoff spot (n?) with:
1) BAL win (n) + SD loss or tie OR
2) BAL win (n)+ MIA loss (y) or tie OR
3) BAL tie (n) + MIA loss (y) + SD loss or tie OR
4) BAL tie (n) + MIA tie (n) + SD loss OR
5) MIA loss (y) + SD loss + PIT loss (n) or tie
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (vs. KC)
San Diego clinches a playoff spot with:
1) SD win + MIA loss (y) or tie + BAL loss (y) or tie OR
2) SD tie + MIA loss (y) + BAL loss (y)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS (vs. CLE)
Pittsburgh clinches a playoff spot with:
1) PIT win (y) + MIA loss (y) + BAL loss (y) + SD loss
NFC
CLINCHED: Seattle — playoff spot
Carolina — playoff spot
San Francisco — playoff spot
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (vs. STL)
Seattle clinches NFC West division and home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:
1) SEA win or tie OR
2) SF loss or tie
CAROLINA PANTHERS (at ATL)
Carolina clinches NFC South division (y?) and a first-round bye with:
1) CAR win (y) or tie OR
2) NO loss or tie
Carolina clinches home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:
1) CAR win (y) + SEA loss + SF win
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (at DAL)
Philadelphia clinches NFC East division with:
1) PHI win or tie
CHICAGO BEARS (vs. GB)
Chicago clinches NFC North division with:
1) CHI win or tie
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (at ARI)
San Francisco clinches NFC West division and a first-round bye with:
1) SF win + SEA loss
San Francisco clinches NFC West division and home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with:
1) SF win + SEA loss + CAR loss or tie
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (vs. TB)
New Orleans clinches NFC South division and a first-round bye with:
1) NO win + CAR loss (n)
New Orleans clinches a playoff spot with:
1) NO win OR
2) NO tie + ARI tie OR
3) ARI loss
ARIZONA CARDINALS (vs. SF)
Arizona clinches a playoff spot with:
1) ARI win + NO loss or tie OR
2) ARI tie + NO loss
DALLAS COWBOYS (vs. PHI)
Dallas clinches NFC East division with:
1) DAL win
GREEN BAY PACKERS (at CHI)
Green Bay clinches NFC North division with:
1) GB win
* BAL is out
* MIA is out
* CAR gets 1st round bye and can’t get better
Am I right?
Someone check me...
O.K..I’ll say it because nobody else will....GO COWBOYS.
Mainly ‘cause I have a chicken dinner at stake. :)
And of course...GO PEYTON!
I am cheering for the Chiefs today!
Yea I’m a die hard Steelers fan always will be even after Old Fart Rooney endorsed 0bama several years ago!
Still haven’t figured that one out!
My only concern is if they win it means they will keep Garret and Romo. But, of course, as long as they continue to be owned by Al DavisJerry Jones they will be mediocre no matter who coaches.
And of course...GO PEYTON!
I think he could get 60 on the season against OAK.
This as to be one of he strangest NFL seasons ever.
Agree 100 per cent regarding JJ. I can’t stand the man and haven’t been nearly as devoted a fan as I once was.
It won’t surprise me at all if they keep Romo and Garrett no matter what the outcome of tonight’s game is.
Love our new quarterback Nick Foles....Go EAGLES, Go!!!!
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