BlueThunder
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How many ways would we be left out of the playoffs. I'll let you guys do the math, 'cause I'm lazy. And bad at math.
VaporHawk":tgcqjbgc said:If all other home teams win home games, then we are out.
Jiggy":kqz51qe6 said:I did some poking around at the ESPN playoff machine. If the Eagles and Cardinals win this coming Sunday, the Seahawks are in the playoffs no matter if they lose the next two.
Bigpumpkin":1c6kdbqo said:The OP ought to "BE HANGED" for bringing up last year!
mikeak":1dzzub3f said:^ No
hawksfan515":c2jikyay said:mikeak":c2jikyay said:^ No
Lame! But thanks.
volsunghawk":309xn023 said:hawksfan515":309xn023 said:mikeak":309xn023 said:^ No
Lame! But thanks.
Not lame. If you can't win your division, you don't deserve one of the top 4 seeds. And no home game for you.
kearly":2cgjuipy said:Cool. So if the Seahawks win, they clinch. It also means that they still fully control their destiny even if they lose to SF. I'm kind of surprised by that given the enormous number of potential 10-6 teams.
hawksfan515":1ljrbey3 said:Bigpumpkin":1ljrbey3 said:The OP ought to "BE HANGED" for bringing up last year!
Ehh, I'd rather be prepared for this scenario so I know which teams to root for.
Now here's a question I've been wondering..... Can you win the #2 seed but not win your division? Like, if the top team goes 16-0, gets the #1, and the next best team goes 14-2, but they are both in the same division and the two losses came to the 16-0 team, can they then claim the #1 if they have the second best record???