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Yo Tee
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AFC:
1. Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 1) (15-1)
2. Buffalo Bills (LW: 2) (12-4)
3. Indianapolis Colts (LW: 7) (12-4)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 3) (12-4)
5. Tennessee Titans (LW: 4) (11-5)
6. Miami Dolphins (LW: NR) (11-5)
7. Baltimore Ravens (LW: 6) (11-5)
OUT: Cleveland Browns
In Waiting:
8. Cleveland Browns (11-5)
Wild Card:
Tennessee Titans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts
Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills
Divisional:
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Championship:
Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs
NFC:
1. Green Bay Packers (LW: 1) (13-3)
2. New Orleans Saints (LW: 2) (12-4)
3. Los Angeles Rams (LW: 3) (11-5)
4. Washington Football Team (LW: 4) (7-9)
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 5) (11-5)
6. Seattle Seahawks (LW: 6) (11-5)
7. Arizona Cardinals (LW: NR) (9-7)
OUT: Minnesota Vikings
In Waiting:
8. Chicago Bears (8-8)
9. Minnesota Vikings (7-9)
Wild Card:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Washington Football Team
Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams
Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints
Divisional:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers
NFC Championship:
New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl LV:
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Green Bay Packers
Seeing as the collapse of the Pittsburgh Steelers has commenced, this changes a lot in the AFC for me. With these losses, and I predict a 4th next week, the division is up for grabs come the Steelers/Browns finale. Last week, I had the Browns in due to me believing that the Steelers would rest their starters, leaving the door open for an easy Cleveland win. With the current events, I believe Pittsburgh plays fully Week 17 and beat Cleveland. With 4 teams at 11-5 (Titans, Dolphins, Ravens and Browns), 1 team gets left out. Tennessee gets in based on common win %, Miami gets in based on win % against the AFC (Miami 8-4 to Baltimore 7-5) and Baltimore gets in due to their regular season sweep of the Browns.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 1) (15-1)
2. Buffalo Bills (LW: 2) (12-4)
3. Indianapolis Colts (LW: 7) (12-4)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 3) (12-4)
5. Tennessee Titans (LW: 4) (11-5)
6. Miami Dolphins (LW: NR) (11-5)
7. Baltimore Ravens (LW: 6) (11-5)
OUT: Cleveland Browns
In Waiting:
8. Cleveland Browns (11-5)
Wild Card:
Tennessee Titans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts
Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills
Divisional:
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Championship:
Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs
NFC:
1. Green Bay Packers (LW: 1) (13-3)
2. New Orleans Saints (LW: 2) (12-4)
3. Los Angeles Rams (LW: 3) (11-5)
4. Washington Football Team (LW: 4) (7-9)
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 5) (11-5)
6. Seattle Seahawks (LW: 6) (11-5)
7. Arizona Cardinals (LW: NR) (9-7)
OUT: Minnesota Vikings
In Waiting:
8. Chicago Bears (8-8)
9. Minnesota Vikings (7-9)
Wild Card:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Washington Football Team
Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams
Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints
Divisional:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints
Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers
NFC Championship:
New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl LV:
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Green Bay Packers
Seeing as the collapse of the Pittsburgh Steelers has commenced, this changes a lot in the AFC for me. With these losses, and I predict a 4th next week, the division is up for grabs come the Steelers/Browns finale. Last week, I had the Browns in due to me believing that the Steelers would rest their starters, leaving the door open for an easy Cleveland win. With the current events, I believe Pittsburgh plays fully Week 17 and beat Cleveland. With 4 teams at 11-5 (Titans, Dolphins, Ravens and Browns), 1 team gets left out. Tennessee gets in based on common win %, Miami gets in based on win % against the AFC (Miami 8-4 to Baltimore 7-5) and Baltimore gets in due to their regular season sweep of the Browns.