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 Post subject: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
 Post Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:17 pm 
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Does San Francisco then prevail? :?:

Confused. :|


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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Yes. 10-5-1 is better than 10-6.


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im not sure but 10-5-1 has to be better then 10-6


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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Yes. 10-5-1 is better than 10-6.

Yep. Needed a Lambs win today.

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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So a tie is technically a win?

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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Yes, but the Seahawks will get to 11 or 12 wins so it won't matter. The niners are gonna lose to Seattle, NE, NO and probably CHI. Seattle will win the division.


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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hawkfannj wrote:
So a tie is technically a win?


No.... 11-5 is better than 10-5-1


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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Hey Seahawks...

Just win out.


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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theENGLISHseahawk wrote:
Hey Seahawks...

Just win out.

I'd go for 5-1. I think 11-5 would win division. But yeah, I'm cool with winning out. :D

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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To me...the tie is like a loss for them. We likely would have to win by a game (now a half game) anyway.

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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I agree it's like a loss... because it's a game they'll have written off as a W ages ago. And now they don't get that W. And they face Chicago, New Orleans, New England and Seattle before the end of the season.

Bring it on.


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 Post subject: A tie is as good as a loss
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Ok for the sake of argument say hawks finish 11-5.

If 9ers finish 11-4-1, they win division. But guess what? They would hold a tie breaker on us anyway if this game was a loss for them.

If they finish 10-5-1, we have more wins and this half-game was the difference

In other words, the half game can only help us not hurt us because they will hold a tie breaker anyway.

Make sense? Or am i wrong?


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It goes by winning percentage.

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 Post subject: Re: A tie is as good as a loss
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Made sense to me. I was hoping for a tie since it prevents the rams from gaining much ground.


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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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Good news: We don't have to worry about a divisional record tiebreaker with SF.

Bad news: We need at least one win more than SF to take NFC West title.

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 Post subject: Re: A tie is as good as a loss
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It helps in the sense that it makes it easier to have more wins than them at the end of the year. It wasn't as nice as a loss, but they didn't put one in the W column which only helps.

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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We have to have one more win than them. A win they did not get today.

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 Post subject: Re: If the Hawks and San Fran both get 10 wins...
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We still need to have one more win then the 49ers if we want to beat them. If we have the same number of wins, then they are ahead of us because they have less losses.

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 Post subject: Re: A tie is as good as a loss
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I'm saying in terms of division winner it's mathematically identical... Waiting for someone to prove that false


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 Post subject: Re: A tie is as good as a loss
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I guess they could still lose out their remaining division games... But if that happened I'm sure we would win division outright and not need a tie breaker


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