JayJayDean
Scrapple Level: 136
Posts: 2356/4750 EXP: 29484528 For next: 612464
Since: 2.1.02 From: Seattle, WA
Since last post: 2975 days Last activity: 2553 days
| | Y!: | |
|
| #1 Posted on 18.10.05 0829.27 Reposted on: 18.10.12 0830.35 | NFL PLAYOFF SEEDINGS AFTER WEEK 6
AFC 1. Indianapolis (6-0) AFC South leaders 2. Denver (5-1) AFC West leaders 3. Cincinnati (5-1) AFC North leaders 4. Buffalo (3-3) AFC East leaders 5. Jacksonville (4-2) Wild card 6. Kansas City (3-2) Wild card 7. Pittsburgh (3-2) 8. San Diego (3-3) 9. New England (3-3) 10. Baltimore (2-3) 11. Miami (2-3) 12. Cleveland (2-3) 13. Tennessee (2-4) 14. N.Y. Jets (2-4) 15. Oakland (1-4) 16. Houston (0-5)
NFC 1. Tampa Bay (5-1) NFC South leaders 2. Dallas (4-2) NFC East leaders 3. Seattle (4-2) NFC West leaders 4. Chicago (2-3) NFC North leaders 5. Atlanta (4-2) Wild card 6. Carolina (4-2) Wild card 7. Washington (3-2) 8. N.Y. Giants (3-2) 9. Philadelphia (3-2) 10. Detroit (2-3) 11. St. Louis (2-4) 12. New Orleans (2-4) 13. Minnesota (1-4) 14. Green Bay (1-4) 15. Arizona (1-4) 16. San Francisco (1-4)
Wild Card Matchups: AFC: Kansas City at Cincinnati, Jacksonville at Buffalo NFC: Carolina at Seattle, Atlanta at Chicago
First-round byes: AFC: Indianapolis, Denver NFC: Tampa Bay, Dallas Promote this thread! | | Gugs
Bierwurst Level: 90
Posts: 1426/1857 EXP: 7123447 For next: 65189
Since: 9.7.02 From: Sleep (That's where I'm a viking)
Since last post: 3952 days Last activity: 3081 days
| | Y!: | |
|
| #2 Posted on 18.10.05 0834.08 Reposted on: 18.10.12 0835.02 | How is Buffalo ahead of New England? | Jaguar
Knackwurst Level: 116
Posts: 3078/3284 EXP: 16927278 For next: 396867
Since: 23.1.02 From: In a Blue State finally
Since last post: 1894 days Last activity: 1894 days
| #3 Posted on 18.10.05 0838.27 Reposted on: 18.10.12 0838.39 | They're 1-0 in the AFC East and the Patriots are 0-0.
As for the NFC, NFC SOUTH IN DA HOUSE.
And for the love of god, I hope the Vikings show up to play next week.
Oh and thoughts on the Carolina/Detriot game - Detroit sucks, plan and simple. Carolina was trying to give that game away. They're a running team who refused to run the ball even after Delhomme threw three picks. Just simply an awful game, and yet Carolina had to account for the majority of Detroit's points.
(edited by Jaguar on 18.10.05 0845) | JayJayDean
Scrapple Level: 136
Posts: 2357/4750 EXP: 29484528 For next: 612464
Since: 2.1.02 From: Seattle, WA
Since last post: 2975 days Last activity: 2553 days
| | Y!: | |
|
| #4 Posted on 18.10.05 0856.18 Reposted on: 18.10.12 0859.02 | Originally posted by gugs How is Buffalo ahead of New England?
Jag's right, except Buffalo's actually 2-0 in the division. They're also 3-0 in conference, while New England is 2-2. | R-Dub
Pickled pork Level: 32
Posts: 25/181 EXP: 200515 For next: 5929
Since: 25.8.05 From: Michigan
Since last post: 1445 days Last activity: 727 days
| #5 Posted on 18.10.05 1709.47 Reposted on: 18.10.12 1710.33 | The Lions are horrible, but, after looking at the remaining schedule, I still see them finishing at 8 and 8. I think the Bears will edge them out at 9 and 7. This is a division that has a combined six wins right now. SIX! All four of these teams are just horrible. I say drop the division champ (?) from these goofs and add a wild card for someone with a decent record. This isn't going to be pretty. And Joey Harrington. Dude, listen. You are getting paid MILLIONS of dollars. Please at least TRY to look like you know what you are doing out there. I am totally ready for the Orlovsky era to begin. I long for the days of Scott Mitchell and Andre Ware. Seriously. | gater
Bauerwurst Level: 26
Posts: 83/105 EXP: 96739 For next: 5538
Since: 29.1.02 From: Palatine, IL
Since last post: 5838 days Last activity: 5017 days
| #6 Posted on 21.10.05 1459.20 Reposted on: 21.10.12 1501.38 | Heh - The Bears hosting the Falcons at Soldier Field. I likt it. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
| | | | | | |