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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
Did you see their game yesterday? They were up 17-3 at the half on Green Bay.
Were they wearing retro jerseys or do they just buy the cheapest ones available? I rarely see them play but there are better jerseys in the NAIA.
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Originally posted by IronOre View Post
This hypothetical is invalid. The Lions being up is impossible.Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
Did you see their game yesterday? They were up 17-3 at the half on Green Bay.Last edited by KleShreen; 12-30-2019, 07:35 PM.
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Originally posted by IronOre View Post
This hypothetical is invalid. The Lions being up is impossible.
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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
That was a stupid exercise because it failed to take into account the actions of the winning team.
Hypothetical: Lions are up 7-0 with 1:00 left in the game and the 49ers have the ball at their own 20. They fail and turn the ball over on downs. The Lions now have 1st and 10 on the 49ers 20-yard line. They will kneel twice and the game is over. If they "had to win by two scores," they'd kick the field goal.
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Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post
Is this like similar in saying that the standings would be X if you postulated that The Winning Team in each game now scored less than The Losing Team?
These are always funny to me as it negates that a team scored more than another team and won the game.
Hypothetical: Lions are up 7-0 with 1:00 left in the game and the 49ers have the ball at their own 20. They fail and turn the ball over on downs. The Lions now have 1st and 10 on the 49ers 20-yard line. They will kneel twice and the game is over. If they "had to win by two scores," they'd kick the field goal.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post
Some Dallas fan dreamed this up.
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Originally posted by wscsuperfan View PostA fun little thing I saw in Twitter yesterday. If all the one-score games in the league throughout the course of the year went the other way, here's what the final standings would have looked like:
AFC East
1. Buffalo (11-5)
2. New England (11-5)
3. Miami (3-13)
4. New York Jets (3-13)
AFC North
1. Baltimore (10-6)
2. Cleveland (9-7)
3. Cincinnati (9-7)
4. Pittsburgh (7-9)
AFC South
1. Tennessee (9-7)
2. Indianapolis (8-8)
3. Jacksonville (7-9)
4. Houston (5-11)
AFC West
1. Los Angeles Chargers (12-4)
2. Kansas City (11-5)
3. Denver (7-9)
4. Oakland (4-12)
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NFC East
1. Dallas (13-3)
2. Philadelphia (10-6)
3. New York Giants (7-9)
4. Washington (4-12)
NFC North
1. Minnesota (12-4)
2. Green Bay (8-8)
3. Detroit (7-8-1)
4. Chicago (5-11)
NFC South
1. Tampa Bay (10-6)
2. New Orleans (8-8)
3. Atlanta (7-9)
4. Carolina (7-9)
NFC West
1. San Francisco (11-5)
2. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
3. Arizona (7-8-1)
4. Seattle (4-12)
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PLAYOFFS
AFC Wildcard
#6 Kansas City at #3 Baltimore
#5 New England at #4 Tennessee
#1 Los Angeles Chargers
#2 Buffalo
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NFC Wildcard
#6 Los Angeles Rams at #3 San Francisco
#5 Philadelphia at #4 Tampa Bay
#1 Dallas
#2 Minnesota
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Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post
Is this like similar in saying that the standings would be X if you postulated that The Winning Team in each game now scored less than The Losing Team?
These are always funny to me as it negates that a team scored more than another team and won the game.
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Originally posted by wscsuperfan View PostNFL Playoffs - Wildcard Round
Saturday, January 4
Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans (3:35 p.m. - ABC / ESPN)
Tennessee Titans at New England Patriots (7:15 p.m. - CBS)
Sunday, January 5
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints (12:05 p.m. - FOX)
Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles (3:40 p.m. - NBC)
all times Central
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Originally posted by wscsuperfan View PostA fun little thing I saw in Twitter yesterday. If all the one-score games in the league throughout the course of the year went the other way, here's what the final standings would have looked like:
AFC East
1. Buffalo (11-5)
2. New England (11-5)
3. Miami (3-13)
4. New York Jets (3-13)
AFC North
1. Baltimore (10-6)
2. Cleveland (9-7)
3. Cincinnati (9-7)
4. Pittsburgh (7-9)
AFC South
1. Tennessee (9-7)
2. Indianapolis (8-8)
3. Jacksonville (7-9)
4. Houston (5-11)
AFC West
1. Los Angeles Chargers (12-4)
2. Kansas City (11-5)
3. Denver (7-9)
4. Oakland (4-12)
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NFC East
1. Dallas (13-3)
2. Philadelphia (10-6)
3. New York Giants (7-9)
4. Washington (4-12)
NFC North
1. Minnesota (12-4)
2. Green Bay (8-8)
3. Detroit (7-8-1)
4. Chicago (5-11)
NFC South
1. Tampa Bay (10-6)
2. New Orleans (8-8)
3. Atlanta (7-9)
4. Carolina (7-9)
NFC West
1. San Francisco (11-5)
2. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
3. Arizona (7-8-1)
4. Seattle (4-12)
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PLAYOFFS
AFC Wildcard
#6 Kansas City at #3 Baltimore
#5 New England at #4 Tennessee
#1 Los Angeles Chargers
#2 Buffalo
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NFC Wildcard
#6 Los Angeles Rams at #3 San Francisco
#5 Philadelphia at #4 Tampa Bay
#1 Dallas
#2 Minnesota
These are always funny to me as it negates that a team scored more than another team and won the game.
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Originally posted by HOGSVRR View Post
That still doesn't negate your hero's Tiny Hands Wentz continuing his fumbles. He sucks at protecting the football.
I am glad any time Jerry Jones loses out on anything! Iam not a Cowboy fan.
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A fun little thing I saw in Twitter yesterday. If all the one-score games in the league throughout the course of the year went the other way, here's what the final standings would have looked like:
AFC East
1. Buffalo (11-5)
2. New England (11-5)
3. Miami (3-13)
4. New York Jets (3-13)
AFC North
1. Baltimore (10-6)
2. Cleveland (9-7)
3. Cincinnati (9-7)
4. Pittsburgh (7-9)
AFC South
1. Tennessee (9-7)
2. Indianapolis (8-8)
3. Jacksonville (7-9)
4. Houston (5-11)
AFC West
1. Los Angeles Chargers (12-4)
2. Kansas City (11-5)
3. Denver (7-9)
4. Oakland (4-12)
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NFC East
1. Dallas (13-3)
2. Philadelphia (10-6)
3. New York Giants (7-9)
4. Washington (4-12)
NFC North
1. Minnesota (12-4)
2. Green Bay (8-8)
3. Detroit (7-8-1)
4. Chicago (5-11)
NFC South
1. Tampa Bay (10-6)
2. New Orleans (8-8)
3. Atlanta (7-9)
4. Carolina (7-9)
NFC West
1. San Francisco (11-5)
2. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
3. Arizona (7-8-1)
4. Seattle (4-12)
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PLAYOFFS
AFC Wildcard
#6 Kansas City at #3 Baltimore
#5 New England at #4 Tennessee
#1 Los Angeles Chargers
#2 Buffalo
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NFC Wildcard
#6 Los Angeles Rams at #3 San Francisco
#5 Philadelphia at #4 Tampa Bay
#1 Dallas
#2 Minnesota
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