NFC 1. z-Atlanta (11-1) South Champions 2. San Francisco (8-3-1) West leader
3. Green Bay (8-4) North leader, beat Chicago 4. NY Giants (7-5) East leader 5. Chicago (8-4) Lost to Green Bay 6. Seattle (7-5)
7. Washington (6-6) Beat Dallas, Minnesota, Tampa Bay 8. Dallas (6-6) (5-5 NFC) lost to Washington, beat Minnesota and Tampa Bay on NFC record 9. D-Tampa Bay (6-6) (3-5 NFC) beat Minnesota, lost to Washington, lost to Dallas on NFC record 10 Minnesota (6-6) lost Tampa Bay, Washington, lost to Dallas on NFC record 11 St. Louis (5-6-1)
12 D-New Orleans (5-7) 13 D-Detroit (4-8) (3-5 NFC) Beat Arizona on Conf Record 14 D-Arizona (4-8) (2-6 NFC) lost to Detroit on Conf Record 15 D-Carolina (3-9) Beat Philadelphia 16 W-Philadelphia (3-9)
x - clinched playoff spot z - clinched division title D - eliminated from Divisional title W - eliminated from Wild Card spot * - eliminated from playoffs
Wildcard #6 Seattle (7-5) @ #3 Green Bay (8-4) #5 Chicago (8-4) @ #4 NY Giants (7-5)
1st round bye #1 Atlanta (11-1) #2 San Francisco (8-3-1)
* Philadelphia will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss OR a NY Giants win
* Carolina will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss OR a Seattle win
* Arizona will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss to Seattle
* Detroit will be eliminated from the playoffs with a lost AND Seattle win (Detroit beat Seattle)
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AFC 1. x-Houston (11-1) South leader 2. z-New England (9-3) East Champions (8-1 AFC) Beat Denver and Baltimore on AFC record
3. Baltimore (9-3) North leader, (8-2 AFC), lost to NE on AFC record, beat Denver on AFC record 4. z-Denver (9-3) West Champions, (6-2 AFC), lost to NE and Baltimore on AFC record 5. Indy (8-4) 6. Pittsburgh (7-5) beat Cincinnati
7. Cincinnati (7-5) lost to Pittsburgh 8. D-NY Jets (5-7) Beat Buffalo and Miami 9. D-Buffalo (5-7) lost to NY Jets, beat Miami 10 D-Miami (5-7) lost to Buffalo and NY Jets 11 D-Cleveland (4-8) (4-5 AFC)Beat San Diego, beat Tennessee AFC record
12 D-San Diego (4-8) (4-5 AFC) Lost to Cleveland, Beat Tennessee on AFC record 13 D-Tennessee (4-8) (3-6 AFC) Lost to San Diego, lost to Cleveland and San Diego on AFC record 14 D-Oakland (3-9) 15 *-Jacksonville (2-10) (2-6 AFC) Beat Kansas City on AFC record 16 *-Kansas City (2-10)
x - clinched playoff spot z - clinched division title D - eliminated from Divisional title * - eliminated from playoffs
1st Round Bye #1 Houston (11-1) #2 New England (9-3)
* An Oakland loss OR Pittsburgh win OR Cincinnati win will eliminate Oakland from the playoffs
* If either Cleveland OR San Diego OR Tennessee lose AND either Pittsburgh OR Cincinnati win, that losing team is eliminated from the playoffs
* Houston will win the AFC South with a win AND Indy loss. (Houston and Indy have yet to play this year)
Division strength by out of division record 1. AFC North (18-12) 0.600 2. NFC North (19-15) 0.559 3t NFC South (17-15) 0.531 3t AFC South (17-15) 0.531
3t NFC West (17-15) 0.531 6. AFC East (15-15) 0.500 7. NFC East (13-17) 0.433 8. AFC West (10-22) 0.313
The NFC is (27-23) 0.540 vs the AFC
The Home team is (109-82-1) 0.570 vs the Away team
(edited by Zeruel on 4.12.12 0030)
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QBs - Favre is a shoo-in of course. I'm surprised Phil Simms isn't already in based on playing QB in New York alone... RBs - Roger Craig should have been in a long time ago. He was integral to the 80's 49ers.