Mark It Down Now.Remaining Schedule:- Bears- Texans- Packers- Bills- Vikings- Dolphins- Raiders1 Team with a .500 or better record -- Finish the season vs. 6 teams under .500 and those that are 4 - 5 are struggling (With the exception of the Packers).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Street @ Nov 16 2006, 06:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Mark It Down Now.Remaining Schedule:- Bears- Texans- Packers- Bills- Vikings- Dolphins- Raiders1 Team with a .500 or better record -- Finish the season vs. 6 teams under .500 and those that are 4 - 5 are struggling (With the exception of the Packers).</div>I think the Jets can make it into the playoffs as a wild card, Maybe they can take the divison.But the mistake you are making is assuming most of those games are easy, and this is the NFL you know.
Bears - LossTexans - WinPackers - WinBills - WinVikings - LossDolphins - LossRaiders - WinThat's how I see it. Don't go shitting yourself on having me say that the Jets lose to the Dolphins, because from what I kno, they are in the same division
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Capt. Comeback @ Nov 16 2006, 06:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Bears - LossTexans - WinPackers - WinBills - WinVikings - LossDolphins - LossRaiders - WinThat's how I see it. Don't go shitting yourself on having me say that the Jets lose to the Dolphins, because from what I kno, they are in the same division </div>Even if that scenario happened, it would be mean the Jets are 9-7 and having an outside shot at the Playoffs.A win over either the Vikings or Dolphins (both winnable games) would put the Jets at 10-6.
<div align="left">______________Jets:</div> <div align="right">Patriots:______________</div><div align="left">______________Bears</div> <div align="right">Packers______________</div><div align="left">______________Texans</div> <div align="right">Bears______________</div><div align="left">______________Packers</div> <div align="right">Lions______________</div><div align="left">______________Bills</div> <div align="right">Dolphins______________</div><div align="left">______________Vikings</div> <div align="right">Texans______________</div><div align="left">______________Dolphins</div> <div align="right">Jaguars______________</div><div align="left">______________Raiders</div> <div align="right">Titans______________</div>Lets say the Jets lose to the Bears, but the Pats lose to the Bears and the Jags. Both teams assumedly win the remainder of their games and end with 11-5 records. The Pats would beat the Jets due to the Strength of Victory tie-breaker (if that doesn't change and I doubt it will).So in order to win the division the Jets would have to finish with a better record than the Pats since the Pats will have the tie-breaker probably with a tie (despite them splitting games).The Short version: Jets are going to get a Wildcard with a 10-6 record, not a division win.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Nov 16 2006, 07:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well duh. The NFL favors the Jets. It's ridiculous.</div>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Street @ Nov 16 2006, 03:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Finish the season vs. 6 teams under .500 and those that are 4 - 5 are struggling (With the exception of the Packers).</div> :thumbsup:
Teams Remianing:- Packers- Bills- Vikings- Dolphins- RaidersThe only team I see giving us troubles are the Bills and Dolphins because of their running backs.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Street @ Nov 26 2006, 01:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Teams Remianing:- Packers- Bills- Vikings- Dolphins- RaidersThe only team I see giving us troubles are the Bills and Dolphins because of their running backs.</div>They should all give us trouble man....entering this week, the Packers, Bills, Vikings, and Dolphins were only one game worse then us record wise. But they are all very-winnable games and if we play well we stand a good chance of 9 or 10 wins.