Troyisabeast_43
12-19-2006, 08:51 PM
Now these are some copies I got off the Steelers website of what the guys on there who probably know these scenarios better then I do want to happen and what they think would be best to happen to help the Steelers out. This has a lot of good **** in it check it out and let me know what some of you think.
Ok so just to clarify, assuming we go 9-7, the teams we have tie breakers over, assuming they go 9-7, would be, KC, Denver(If Kc finishes 9-7 as well), Tennessee, Jacksonville(If Tennessee finishes 9-7 as well), and the Jets? And the teams we dont have tie breakers over are Denver(IF Kansas city doesnt finish 9-7), the bungles, jacksonville(If Tennesse doesn't finish 9-7 as well), and the Bills? Lemme know if im accurate with this cause if it werent for these posts id be completely out of the loop
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this one is new to me: we have the tie-breaker over jacksonville if tennessee goes 9-7? is this accurate? i know we have the tie-breaker over denver if kansas city goes 9-7, this works in the jacksonville/ten
tennessee scenario as well? (i believe it has to do with who, between jak/ten has the better division record, correct?)
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I was just checking this and it appears as if we would. Tennessee would eliminate Jacksonville because of a better division record. Then we'd knock out Tennesee the same way that KC would knock out Denver for us in that scenario.
Ok so just to clarify, assuming we go 9-7, the teams we have tie breakers over, assuming they go 9-7, would be, KC, Denver(If Kc finishes 9-7 as well), Tennessee, Jacksonville(If Tennessee finishes 9-7 as well), and the Jets? And the teams we dont have tie breakers over are Denver(IF Kansas city doesnt finish 9-7), the bungles, jacksonville(If Tennesse doesn't finish 9-7 as well), and the Bills? Lemme know if im accurate with this cause if it werent for these posts id be completely out of the loop
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this one is new to me: we have the tie-breaker over jacksonville if tennessee goes 9-7? is this accurate? i know we have the tie-breaker over denver if kansas city goes 9-7, this works in the jacksonville/ten
tennessee scenario as well? (i believe it has to do with who, between jak/ten has the better division record, correct?)
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I was just checking this and it appears as if we would. Tennessee would eliminate Jacksonville because of a better division record. Then we'd knock out Tennesee the same way that KC would knock out Denver for us in that scenario.
thought i had it all figured out until that rant. thanks! now my head hurts.
for some reason i think i want to pull for buffalo over tennessee. i don't like the idea of being in a three-way tie with tennessee and the jets as i think the jets will, more than likely, finish up 9-7 since they finish the season against oakland. i like the idea of buffalo beating tennessee and then getting smacked around at baltimore on the final week of the season as baltimore might be playing for a bye. of course, tennessee finishes up against the patsies who also might be playing for a bye (and maybe even for the division?) so, maybe it'd be best to pull for . . . i don't know. i just lost my train of thought again. i guess it'll all make sense sometime monday night after the jets lose to miami
The difference between Buf and Ten is that Buf can beat PGH with a 2-way tie, but TN can only beat PGH in a 3-way tie. PGH holds the common opps edge over TN or NYJ, but in a 3way tie there aren't enough common opps, so TN wins the 3-way on strength of victory. The Bills win any 2-way tie, with PGH, but if there is a 3- or 4-way tie the 7 conf wins would very likely eliminate PGH. Buffalo can beat out the jets even if the Jets finish 9-7, if the jets lose to Miami. Buff is much stronger challenge to PGH than Ten.
Ok so just to clarify, assuming we go 9-7, the teams we have tie breakers over, assuming they go 9-7, would be, KC, Denver(If Kc finishes 9-7 as well), Tennessee, Jacksonville(If Tennessee finishes 9-7 as well), and the Jets? And the teams we dont have tie breakers over are Denver(IF Kansas city doesnt finish 9-7), the bungles, jacksonville(If Tennesse doesn't finish 9-7 as well), and the Bills? Lemme know if im accurate with this cause if it werent for these posts id be completely out of the loop
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this one is new to me: we have the tie-breaker over jacksonville if tennessee goes 9-7? is this accurate? i know we have the tie-breaker over denver if kansas city goes 9-7, this works in the jacksonville/ten
tennessee scenario as well? (i believe it has to do with who, between jak/ten has the better division record, correct?)
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I was just checking this and it appears as if we would. Tennessee would eliminate Jacksonville because of a better division record. Then we'd knock out Tennesee the same way that KC would knock out Denver for us in that scenario.
Ok so just to clarify, assuming we go 9-7, the teams we have tie breakers over, assuming they go 9-7, would be, KC, Denver(If Kc finishes 9-7 as well), Tennessee, Jacksonville(If Tennessee finishes 9-7 as well), and the Jets? And the teams we dont have tie breakers over are Denver(IF Kansas city doesnt finish 9-7), the bungles, jacksonville(If Tennesse doesn't finish 9-7 as well), and the Bills? Lemme know if im accurate with this cause if it werent for these posts id be completely out of the loop
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this one is new to me: we have the tie-breaker over jacksonville if tennessee goes 9-7? is this accurate? i know we have the tie-breaker over denver if kansas city goes 9-7, this works in the jacksonville/ten
tennessee scenario as well? (i believe it has to do with who, between jak/ten has the better division record, correct?)
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I was just checking this and it appears as if we would. Tennessee would eliminate Jacksonville because of a better division record. Then we'd knock out Tennesee the same way that KC would knock out Denver for us in that scenario.
thought i had it all figured out until that rant. thanks! now my head hurts.
for some reason i think i want to pull for buffalo over tennessee. i don't like the idea of being in a three-way tie with tennessee and the jets as i think the jets will, more than likely, finish up 9-7 since they finish the season against oakland. i like the idea of buffalo beating tennessee and then getting smacked around at baltimore on the final week of the season as baltimore might be playing for a bye. of course, tennessee finishes up against the patsies who also might be playing for a bye (and maybe even for the division?) so, maybe it'd be best to pull for . . . i don't know. i just lost my train of thought again. i guess it'll all make sense sometime monday night after the jets lose to miami
The difference between Buf and Ten is that Buf can beat PGH with a 2-way tie, but TN can only beat PGH in a 3-way tie. PGH holds the common opps edge over TN or NYJ, but in a 3way tie there aren't enough common opps, so TN wins the 3-way on strength of victory. The Bills win any 2-way tie, with PGH, but if there is a 3- or 4-way tie the 7 conf wins would very likely eliminate PGH. Buffalo can beat out the jets even if the Jets finish 9-7, if the jets lose to Miami. Buff is much stronger challenge to PGH than Ten.