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<blockquote data-quote="LambeauLeaper" data-source="post: 33179" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Right now, based on strength of schedule, the Packers would select 3rd. Here is the top 5 in the draft as of today:</p><p></p><p>1 <strong>Houston</strong> (2-12) - S.O.S. (.546)</p><p>2 <strong>San Francisco</strong> (2-12) - S.O.S. (.587)</p><p>3 <strong>Green Bay</strong> (3-11) - S.O.S. (.510)</p><p>4 <strong>N.Y. Jets</strong> (3-11) - S.O.S. (.531)</p><p>5 <strong>New Orleans</strong> (3-11) - S.O.S. (.531)</p><p></p><p>Assuming the Packers lose out (based on last nights performance, it seems likely), the only real competition in the Bush Sweepstakes in Houston and SF. They play each other, so one of them will have 3 wins (unless the unlikely event of a tie occurs). I think our best shot to get Bush would be if Houston can beat SF, and SF beats St. Louis. It doesn't help GB that they play Chicago and Seattle, because it will boost that .510 up a bit. But the Jets and Saints play decent teams and the Texans and 49'ers are quite a bit ahead in percentage. If we do end up losing out, here's what the standings could look like:</p><p></p><p>(in order for this to work this way, you'd have to assume the s.o.s. rankings don't change)</p><p></p><p>1 Green Bay (3-13)</p><p>2 Houston (3-13)</p><p>3 SF (3-13)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LambeauLeaper, post: 33179, member: 162"] Right now, based on strength of schedule, the Packers would select 3rd. Here is the top 5 in the draft as of today: 1 [b]Houston[/b] (2-12) - S.O.S. (.546) 2 [b]San Francisco[/b] (2-12) - S.O.S. (.587) 3 [b]Green Bay[/b] (3-11) - S.O.S. (.510) 4 [b]N.Y. Jets[/b] (3-11) - S.O.S. (.531) 5 [b]New Orleans[/b] (3-11) - S.O.S. (.531) Assuming the Packers lose out (based on last nights performance, it seems likely), the only real competition in the Bush Sweepstakes in Houston and SF. They play each other, so one of them will have 3 wins (unless the unlikely event of a tie occurs). I think our best shot to get Bush would be if Houston can beat SF, and SF beats St. Louis. It doesn't help GB that they play Chicago and Seattle, because it will boost that .510 up a bit. But the Jets and Saints play decent teams and the Texans and 49'ers are quite a bit ahead in percentage. If we do end up losing out, here's what the standings could look like: (in order for this to work this way, you'd have to assume the s.o.s. rankings don't change) 1 Green Bay (3-13) 2 Houston (3-13) 3 SF (3-13) [/QUOTE]
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