Ok, so here's what I've come up with from the ESPN prediction tool found here: http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine
Post what you come up with here.
idhawkman wrote:Ok, so here's what I've come up with from the ESPN prediction tool found here: http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine
Post what you come up with here.
idhawkman wrote:I think it is shaping up for the two L.A. teams to be the #1 seed in both conferences.
idhawkman wrote:I think it is shaping up for the two L.A. teams to be the #1 seed in both conferences.
RiverDog wrote:
Boy, if that wouldn't be a travesty! Those are the two worst supported franchises in the league. The Chargers can't even fill a 30,000 seat stadium and most of their home crowds are comprised of visiting fans. On my NFL Sunday trips to Las Vegas, despite the fact that they are geographically closer, the Rams and Chargers are the two least seen jerseys.
However, even after the game last night, the Chiefs still have the #1 seed, so they'll have to lose at least one more game. It will add some flavor to their game with us next week.
RiverDog wrote:This seems like a better thread for my comments regarding the wild card/top seeded teams than our pick'um thread.
I have never seen a season where the 4 wild card teams (Hawks, Eagles, Ravens, and Colts) are all playing better football than the top 4 seeds (Chiefs, Pats, Saints, and Rams). I teased mykc a little bit when he expressed hope that the Hawks might host the NFCCG vs. the Eagles and noted that never in the history of the league has two wild card teams faced each other in the playoffs, but this could be the season where it happens.
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