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I ventured into the football thread and almost posted something about how terrifying it is to potentially see a 6-10 team in the playoffs this year but thankfully I stopped myself when I didn't see anyone talking about it.
At any rate, I'm a Ravens fan celebrating a huge win over the Saints last night, bumping us up to 2nd in the division over those damned Steelers and Browns. Still REALLY salty about those two Bengals games but its not like we've never been swept by them before...
I'd also like to point out that the NFC South is on historic pace. This isn't the good kind of history; I think we're getting ready to see one of the worst divisions in NFL History. We saw the '11 AFC West and the '10 NFC West but they don't seem to compare to this nonsense... a 2-9 team that is almost as far removed from the #1 overall pick as they are from being atop their division and a 4-7 team leading the division because every single one of their wins were divisional matchups - they are 0-7 outside of it.
Meanwhile, in the AFC, we have the Patriots who seem to have a firm grasp on their division (but could see some struggles coming up) but the Broncos losing their stronghold and the Bengals/Ravens/Browns/Steelers duking it out. Meanwhile the Chiefs/Chargers/Dolphins/even the frickin Bills are gunning for that wild card spot with the Texans in the periphery.
Here are the standings for reference (strikeouts mean eliminated from the playoffs, red means on the verge of elimination);
AFC West
1. New England Patriots (9-2)
2. Miami Dolphins (6-5)
3. Buffalo Bills (6-5)
4. New York Jets (2-9)
AFC North
1. Cincinnati Bengals (7-3-1)
2. Baltimore Ravens (7-4)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-4)
4. Cleveland Browns (7-4)
AFC South
1. Indianapolis Colts (7-4)
2. Houston Texans (5-6)
3. Tennessee Titans (2-9)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-10)
AFC West
1. Denver Broncos (8-3)
2. Kansas City Chiefs (7-4)
3. San Diego Chargers (7-4)
4. Oakland Raiders (1-10)
NFC West
1. Arizona Cardinals (9-2)
2. Seattle Seahawks (7-4)
3. San Francisco 49ers (7-4)
4. St. Louis Rams
NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers (7-4)
2. Detroit Lions (7-4)
3. Chicago Bears (5-6)
4. Minnesota Vikings (4-7)
NFC East
1. Philadelphia Eagles (8-3)
2. Dallas Cowboys (8-3)
3. New York Giants (3-8)
4. Washington Redskins (3-8)
NFC South
1. Atlanta Falcons (4-7)
2. New Orleans Saints (4-7)
3. Carolina Panthers (3-7-1)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-9)
Complete nonsense.
At any rate, I'm a Ravens fan celebrating a huge win over the Saints last night, bumping us up to 2nd in the division over those damned Steelers and Browns. Still REALLY salty about those two Bengals games but its not like we've never been swept by them before...
I'd also like to point out that the NFC South is on historic pace. This isn't the good kind of history; I think we're getting ready to see one of the worst divisions in NFL History. We saw the '11 AFC West and the '10 NFC West but they don't seem to compare to this nonsense... a 2-9 team that is almost as far removed from the #1 overall pick as they are from being atop their division and a 4-7 team leading the division because every single one of their wins were divisional matchups - they are 0-7 outside of it.
Meanwhile, in the AFC, we have the Patriots who seem to have a firm grasp on their division (but could see some struggles coming up) but the Broncos losing their stronghold and the Bengals/Ravens/Browns/Steelers duking it out. Meanwhile the Chiefs/Chargers/Dolphins/even the frickin Bills are gunning for that wild card spot with the Texans in the periphery.
Here are the standings for reference (strikeouts mean eliminated from the playoffs, red means on the verge of elimination);
AFC West
1. New England Patriots (9-2)
2. Miami Dolphins (6-5)
3. Buffalo Bills (6-5)
AFC North
1. Cincinnati Bengals (7-3-1)
2. Baltimore Ravens (7-4)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-4)
4. Cleveland Browns (7-4)
AFC South
1. Indianapolis Colts (7-4)
2. Houston Texans (5-6)
AFC West
1. Denver Broncos (8-3)
2. Kansas City Chiefs (7-4)
3. San Diego Chargers (7-4)
NFC West
1. Arizona Cardinals (9-2)
2. Seattle Seahawks (7-4)
3. San Francisco 49ers (7-4)
4. St. Louis Rams
NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers (7-4)
2. Detroit Lions (7-4)
3. Chicago Bears (5-6)
4. Minnesota Vikings (4-7)
NFC East
1. Philadelphia Eagles (8-3)
2. Dallas Cowboys (8-3)
3. New York Giants (3-8)
4. Washington Redskins (3-8)
NFC South
1. Atlanta Falcons (4-7)
2. New Orleans Saints (4-7)
3. Carolina Panthers (3-7-1)
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-9)
Complete nonsense.