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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 691264" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p><p>This is a very good question because it's an anomaly of tie breakers.</p><p>In this scenario 1.The records are even 1.head to head is even. The common opponents are even (we lost to Colts and skins but Detroit won both so they are 2 common opponents ahead and their 2 future losses to the Giants and Dallas would even up the head to head records)</p><p>So the equation would result in Conference records or essentially even at 7-5 vs 7-5 and thus results in strength of victory for the common opponents which is also even</p><p>Tie Breaker 6 Rule : Strength of Schedule</p><p></p><p>Excluding all common teams we've both played which essentially negate one another.,</p><p>GB played the Falcons who are 7-4</p><p>Detroit played the Saints at 5-6 (Who would be 6-6 in this scenario with 4 games remaining) So we lost to a better team and the odds are heavily in GBs favor like 86% but we won't know until week 14 because the final records between these 2 are undetermined</p><p>Let's do our job and win a reasonable of 4/5 including a W against the Lions to close out..and get just a smidgen of help from The Saints this week and we'll be in decent shape. While not easy,this is a very doable scenario</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 691264, member: 10086"] :rolleyes: This is a very good question because it's an anomaly of tie breakers. In this scenario 1.The records are even 1.head to head is even. The common opponents are even (we lost to Colts and skins but Detroit won both so they are 2 common opponents ahead and their 2 future losses to the Giants and Dallas would even up the head to head records) So the equation would result in Conference records or essentially even at 7-5 vs 7-5 and thus results in strength of victory for the common opponents which is also even Tie Breaker 6 Rule : Strength of Schedule Excluding all common teams we've both played which essentially negate one another., GB played the Falcons who are 7-4 Detroit played the Saints at 5-6 (Who would be 6-6 in this scenario with 4 games remaining) So we lost to a better team and the odds are heavily in GBs favor like 86% but we won't know until week 14 because the final records between these 2 are undetermined Let's do our job and win a reasonable of 4/5 including a W against the Lions to close out..and get just a smidgen of help from The Saints this week and we'll be in decent shape. While not easy,this is a very doable scenario [/QUOTE]
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