In Case Some Of You Haven't Realized:
Seedings are decided via a combination of games played and record. Here some interesting tidbits that some of you may have overlooked. Eggz and I have trust in the system that it will cause for things to work out as fair as possible for the most part.
Here's the AFC
1. Chiefs (11-3) buddah
2. Jaguars (8-5) jsmall
3. Texans (8-4) 2k
4. Steelers (5-7) maddog
5. Raiders (4-8) Rizvon
6. Bills (10-1) Tevin-Bradford
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7. Ravens (8-3) Da Bawse Swag
8. Dolphins (6-5) devo
9. Chargers (7-3) TheDon270
10. Broncos (2-8) itsmejoshc
11. Bengals (0-10) butterb
The Ravens only need to get in one more game, win or loss, it would give them 12 games. But because they would have the best record out of any of the other teams with 12 games in, they would hop all the way to the 3rd seed. And if they got another game in, they could possibly snatch 2nd seed
The same goes for the Dolphins, with one more game in, win or loss, they could hop over everyone and land in the 3-6 seed range.
As for the Chargers, one game would not cut it, as it would have him in a tie with Tevin (who's been inactive lately), but with two games, preferably at least one more win, he too could be in the mix for the 3-6 seed
And what about the NFC:
1. Vikings (7-9) ihaveadream
2. Saints (6-10) dbatch
3. Lions (9-6) mac
4. Panthers (8-7) Eggz
5. Falcons (5-10) dontuwish
6. Packers (11-3) CJ
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7. Buccs (8-6) BlueDevils
8. Cowboys (8-6) Super-BOLTS
9. Rams (8-5) Brotorious
10. Eagles (9-2) PrinceHarlem
11. Giants (4-7) nvdasteelcitykid
Note that MG rewards those who get in a full season of games. There's nothing we value more than commitment and dedication. You can go something like 10-0 every season, but if you never get in the full games, then what does it mean in the end? Sure, you're undefeated, but it sets a bad example, and remember, there are others around you trying to get games in, and you may be on their schedule. When you prevent others from reaching their goal, that becomes an issue with Eggz and I. Now, does this mean 16 games guarantees you a playoff spot? NOPE. If there are 6 other teams with 16 games in and a better record, obviously you get left out. But getting in 16 games DEFINITELY puts you in a good position.
The NFC is definitely the tighter picture in a sense that seeds 1-9 look strong.
The Buccs and Cowboys need just one game to get them at a total of 15, which could 3-6 seed
The Rams would need two
I suggest the Falcons get in one more game to complete their 16 game schedule, because you're susceptible to getting bumped down by anyone below you because of you're weaker record
OF COURSE THIS ALL ASSUMING THOSE ABOVE YOU DON'T GET GAMES IN, SO THE BEST THING TO DO IS GET ALL 16 GAMES IN, AND LET YOUR RECORD PLACE YOU WHERE YOU DESERVE. THAT MAKES YOUR LIFE EASIER, AND OURS AS WELL.