What is the tiebreaker if we have the same division and conference record?Philly has to lose to NY once for the cowboys to even have a chance. Winning the division tiebreaker is their only hope.
What is the tiebreaker if we have the same division and conference record?
Strength of victory (record of opponents you beat). Philly is ahead by a bit in that category due to KC and Buff and TB vs Carolina and NYJ and LACWhat is the tiebreaker if we have the same division and conference record?
Strength of victory (record of opponents you beat). Philly is ahead by a bit in that category due to KC and Buff and TB vs Carolina and NYJ and LAC
We party like rock stars and forget we got blown out yesterdayWhat is the situation if PHI loses tonight?
You guys are skipping a tiebreaker.Strength of victory (record of opponents you beat). Philly is ahead by a bit in that category due to KC and Buff and TB vs Carolina and NYJ and LAC
This is theoretically if Philly loses to Seattle, we tie in common games. Buffalo is your NYJ, SEA would be our ARI, we both lost to SF and one anotherYou guys are skipping a tiebreaker.
Common games is before conference record and strength of victory. Dallas basically killed any chance at that by losing to Buffalo.
We also get to play DET and they dont, I feel like that should help.This is theoretically if Philly loses to Seattle, we tie in common games. Buffalo is your NYJ, SEA would be our ARI, we both lost to SF and one another
It likely won’t. In fact, when going through probabilities of likelihoods of which tiebreakers we could win, losing to Detroit actually wasn’t all that bad.We also get to play DET and they dont, I feel like that should help.
He asked what’s next tiebreaker after division and conference record, with the implication they were tied. Why not also mention common games then too?This is theoretically if Philly loses to Seattle, we tie in common games. Buffalo is your NYJ, SEA would be our ARI, we both lost to SF and one another
It will help SOV for sure.We also get to play DET and they dont, I feel like that should help.
If they lose I'll still give us a punchers chance because they may very well implode.At that point we would both have losses to each other, SF, one other NFC and AFC team. If both teams win out from there, the head to head, division and conference records are all the same.
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Wouldn't we have the same common opponent record in the situation I originally described?He asked what’s next tiebreaker after division and conference record, with the implication they were tied. Why not also mention common games then too?
I suspect he didn’t realize common games is a higher tiebreaker than even conference record.