Feel free to talk about bets and fantasy, but in the final week of the NFL Regular season, here is the playoff situation-
AFC- Already locked up.
Division Champs-
East- Patriots (who woulda thunk it)
North- Ravens
South- Texans
West- Broncos
AFC Wild Card Teams
Cincinatti Bengals
Indianapolis Colts
NFC- Massive Cluster 17
East- No Idea. Redskins/Dallas will be playing for the eastern division. Either can win the division with a win. Giants would have to have a playoff spot if Dallas, Minnesota, and Chicago lose.
North- Packers
South- Dirty Birds
West- Either Seahawks or 49ers. 49ers can clinch with a win. Seattle will clinch with a win and a SF loss.
NFC Wildcard Teams
Seahawks/49ers
No 17ing clue. Bears, Vikings, Redskins have 9 wins... Cowboys and Giants have 8 wins. Boys, Redskins, and Vikings control their own destiny. The Bears and G-men need a lot of help.
Obviously, the Cowboys/Redskins game is a huge game. The Minnesota/Green Bay game has a lot on the line, as well.
The only thing in the AFC being played for is homefield advantage and first-round byes, but there are still some games to be watched.
I'm personally interested in the Houston/Indy game. That has turned out to be a good rivalry the past 10 years, and I think Indy has a good shot to win, but Houston is playing for first round bye and homefield advantage.
Anyone else got any talking points, **** talking, fantasy, or betting topics? Have at it...
AFC- Already locked up.
Division Champs-
East- Patriots (who woulda thunk it)
North- Ravens
South- Texans
West- Broncos
AFC Wild Card Teams
Cincinatti Bengals
Indianapolis Colts
NFC- Massive Cluster 17
East- No Idea. Redskins/Dallas will be playing for the eastern division. Either can win the division with a win. Giants would have to have a playoff spot if Dallas, Minnesota, and Chicago lose.
North- Packers
South- Dirty Birds
West- Either Seahawks or 49ers. 49ers can clinch with a win. Seattle will clinch with a win and a SF loss.
NFC Wildcard Teams
Seahawks/49ers
No 17ing clue. Bears, Vikings, Redskins have 9 wins... Cowboys and Giants have 8 wins. Boys, Redskins, and Vikings control their own destiny. The Bears and G-men need a lot of help.
Obviously, the Cowboys/Redskins game is a huge game. The Minnesota/Green Bay game has a lot on the line, as well.
The only thing in the AFC being played for is homefield advantage and first-round byes, but there are still some games to be watched.
I'm personally interested in the Houston/Indy game. That has turned out to be a good rivalry the past 10 years, and I think Indy has a good shot to win, but Houston is playing for first round bye and homefield advantage.
Anyone else got any talking points, **** talking, fantasy, or betting topics? Have at it...