NFL - If the playoffs began today...*
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NFL - If the playoffs began today...*
NFC
1. Dallas (8-1)
2. Green Bay (8-1)
3. Seattle (5-4)
4. Tampa Bay (5-4)
5. NY Giants (6-3)
6. Detroit (6-3)
7. Washington (5-4)
Detroit at Seattle
NY Giants at Tampa Bay
Seattle beat Tampa in week 1 to gain the tiebreaker, so as crappy as they have played, they are still the 3 seed. NY and Detroit play this Sunday. Dallas and Green Bay play in a few weeks (some network exec is drooling thinking about it).
AFC
1. New England (9-0)
2. Pittsburgh (7-2)
3. Indianapolis (7-2)
4. San Diego (5-4)
5. Jacksonville (6-3)
6. Tennessee (6-3)
7. Buffalo (5-4)
8. Cleveland (5-4)
Indy has fallen behind Pittsburgh, but Pittsburgh gets to los...I mean play New England in a few weeks. San Diego should get as much grief as Seattle does for playing in a weak division. AFC South is strong in getting in 3 teams as Vince Young makes his playoff debut. That Dallas Monday Night game is haunting Buffalo now. I still say more than 2 seconds should have run off the clock on the onside kick.
Tennessee at Indianapolis
Jacksonville at San Diego
*I know, the season is far from over. I imagine that both standings below the top seeds will change quite a bit.
1. Dallas (8-1)
2. Green Bay (8-1)
3. Seattle (5-4)
4. Tampa Bay (5-4)
5. NY Giants (6-3)
6. Detroit (6-3)
7. Washington (5-4)
Detroit at Seattle
NY Giants at Tampa Bay
Seattle beat Tampa in week 1 to gain the tiebreaker, so as crappy as they have played, they are still the 3 seed. NY and Detroit play this Sunday. Dallas and Green Bay play in a few weeks (some network exec is drooling thinking about it).
AFC
1. New England (9-0)
2. Pittsburgh (7-2)
3. Indianapolis (7-2)
4. San Diego (5-4)
5. Jacksonville (6-3)
6. Tennessee (6-3)
7. Buffalo (5-4)
8. Cleveland (5-4)
Indy has fallen behind Pittsburgh, but Pittsburgh gets to los...I mean play New England in a few weeks. San Diego should get as much grief as Seattle does for playing in a weak division. AFC South is strong in getting in 3 teams as Vince Young makes his playoff debut. That Dallas Monday Night game is haunting Buffalo now. I still say more than 2 seconds should have run off the clock on the onside kick.
Tennessee at Indianapolis
Jacksonville at San Diego
*I know, the season is far from over. I imagine that both standings below the top seeds will change quite a bit.
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Right now the game is schedueld as NFL Network - the others can drool all they want. It will be interesting to see if the cable companies and the NFL network get more heat to figure out carriage as this game approachestakinover wrote: Dallas and Green Bay play in a few weeks (some network exec is drooling thinking about it).
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I would think that the networks would be exercising whatever leverage they have to get this game on regular TV (probably a FOX game since it's NFC) rather than on the NFL Network (which our local cable company doesn't carry).gotribego26 wrote:Right now the game is schedueld as NFL Network - the others can drool all they want. It will be interesting to see if the cable companies and the NFL network get more heat to figure out carriage as this game approachestakinover wrote: Dallas and Green Bay play in a few weeks (some network exec is drooling thinking about it).
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takinover wrote:That Dallas Monday Night game is haunting Buffalo now. I still say more than 2 seconds should have run off the clock on the onside kick.
Are you serious? Is there even still a team in Buffalo? I thought we had already run their record down enough to have them shipped to LA per the Commish's mandate....
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If the playoffs began today, the teams that just played Sunday would be pretty darn tired.
If the Dallas-Green Bay game stays on NFL Network I'm sure it will also be on local TV in those markets, but in the rest of the country maybe eight people will get to see two of the top teams in the league. The business of pro sports these days is unbelievable.
If the Dallas-Green Bay game stays on NFL Network I'm sure it will also be on local TV in those markets, but in the rest of the country maybe eight people will get to see two of the top teams in the league. The business of pro sports these days is unbelievable.
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Watchit buster...or I'll use that flag of yours as a Cottonelle substitute.Referee Phil Luckett wrote:takinover wrote:That Dallas Monday Night game is haunting Buffalo now. I still say more than 2 seconds should have run off the clock on the onside kick.
Are you serious? Is there even still a team in Buffalo? I thought we had already run their record down enough to have them shipped to LA per the Commish's mandate....
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Add that to the last second loss to the Broncos and double my stomach ache. Even with the decimating injuries and lackluster offense, we could be 7-2 right now.takinover wrote: That Dallas Monday Night game is haunting Buffalo now. I still say more than 2 seconds should have run off the clock on the onside kick.
Anybody got some Tums?
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Can't blame the Broncos on us. We wanted to make sure that we had our battle of the unbeatens when the Cowboys played the Pats. You would be 6-3, since there is no way we would have let you guys cut into our bottom line. Vince McMahon is jealous of how we do it.T_Bone0806 wrote:
Add that to the last second loss to the Broncos and double my stomach ache. Even with the decimating injuries and lackluster offense, we could be 7-2 right now.
Anybody got some Tums?
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Not just Dallas-Green Bay but the season finale of New England/NY Giants. If New England runs the table going into that game, the interest in seeing them go for an unbeaten season in a very hostile environment against a very good team will be tremendous.elwoodblues wrote: If the Dallas-Green Bay game stays on NFL Network I'm sure it will also be on local TV in those markets, but in the rest of the country maybe eight people will get to see two of the top teams in the league. The business of pro sports these days is unbelievable.
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The NFL wants there to be outrage about not being able to see those games. I'll get to see the Cowboys-Packers because it will be shown on a local station.
THe NFL wants the fan base to get riled up enough to demand that their cable systems add the NFL Network.
It's all about the Benjamins.
THe NFL wants the fan base to get riled up enough to demand that their cable systems add the NFL Network.
It's all about the Benjamins.
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It's interesting how the NFL has made the cable companies the bad guys.TheCalvinator24 wrote:The NFL wants there to be outrage about not being able to see those games. I'll get to see the Cowboys-Packers because it will be shown on a local station.
THe NFL wants the fan base to get riled up enough to demand that their cable systems add the NFL Network.
It's all about the Benjamins.
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NFL - If the playoffs began based on the current standings.*
NFC
1. Dallas (10-1)
2. Green Bay (10-1)
3. Seattle (7-4)
4. Tampa Bay (7-4)
5. NY Giants (7-4)
6. Detroit (6-5)
7. Philadelphia (5-5)
Detroit at Seattle
NY Giants at Tampa Bay
Same top 6 as last time and in the same order. An army of (5-6) teams are behind Detroit and if Philly can somehow pull off the sports miracle of this decade and defeat New England then they would be 6 due to a 56-21 win over Detroit. I don't think that is gonna happen so that is why I am posting this now. I have the NFL Network so I will be able to see the battle for NFC homefield on Thursday.
AFC
1. New England (10-0)
2. Indianapolis (9-2)
3. Pittsburgh (7-3)
4. San Diego (6-5)
5. Jacksonville (8-3)
6. Cleveland (7-4)
7. Tennessee (6-5)
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
Jacksonville at San Diego
Tonight's game and Monday Night's will have no bearing on the standings, so I can post this now. A 3 game losing streak knocks the Titans out and the streaking Browns in. Can any of these teams beat New England in Foxboro in January?
1. Dallas (10-1)
2. Green Bay (10-1)
3. Seattle (7-4)
4. Tampa Bay (7-4)
5. NY Giants (7-4)
6. Detroit (6-5)
7. Philadelphia (5-5)
Detroit at Seattle
NY Giants at Tampa Bay
Same top 6 as last time and in the same order. An army of (5-6) teams are behind Detroit and if Philly can somehow pull off the sports miracle of this decade and defeat New England then they would be 6 due to a 56-21 win over Detroit. I don't think that is gonna happen so that is why I am posting this now. I have the NFL Network so I will be able to see the battle for NFC homefield on Thursday.
AFC
1. New England (10-0)
2. Indianapolis (9-2)
3. Pittsburgh (7-3)
4. San Diego (6-5)
5. Jacksonville (8-3)
6. Cleveland (7-4)
7. Tennessee (6-5)
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
Jacksonville at San Diego
Tonight's game and Monday Night's will have no bearing on the standings, so I can post this now. A 3 game losing streak knocks the Titans out and the streaking Browns in. Can any of these teams beat New England in Foxboro in January?
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