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Obviously our hope is every non NFC East team in the playoff race loses as much as possible.
So our first hope is Philly upsets Seattle tonight (Philly ironically also plays GB next and then us.)
But if they lose to Seattle, is the “best” case scenario besides us winning out or GB and SEA losing in the upcoming weeks is tying with Green Bay and Seattle by the end of the year?
GB has losses to Tampa, Minnesota, and Indy (2 NFC, 1 AFC)
SEA has losses to Arizona, Buffalo, and the Rams (2 NFC, 1 AFC)
NO has losses to Green Bay and Vegas (1 NFC, 1 AFC)
If by chance GB and SEA win out and if we lose only once more and that game being to the Chiefs, we all finish 13-3, but we get the 1 seed over them since we’d have the better NFC record.
I am trying to figure out though, if we lose to a NFC team and GB/SEA wins out, who gets the tiebreaker
So our first hope is Philly upsets Seattle tonight (Philly ironically also plays GB next and then us.)
But if they lose to Seattle, is the “best” case scenario besides us winning out or GB and SEA losing in the upcoming weeks is tying with Green Bay and Seattle by the end of the year?
GB has losses to Tampa, Minnesota, and Indy (2 NFC, 1 AFC)
SEA has losses to Arizona, Buffalo, and the Rams (2 NFC, 1 AFC)
NO has losses to Green Bay and Vegas (1 NFC, 1 AFC)
If by chance GB and SEA win out and if we lose only once more and that game being to the Chiefs, we all finish 13-3, but we get the 1 seed over them since we’d have the better NFC record.
I am trying to figure out though, if we lose to a NFC team and GB/SEA wins out, who gets the tiebreaker
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