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I am getting so much contradictory information and not fact checking any of it before I post like an idiot.
http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/nfl/280460/ryan-mathews-expected-to-be-fine-for-week-17Ryan Mathews (ankle) is expected to play in Sunday's Week 17 game against the Chiefs.
Mathews had to briefly leave the win over the Raiders to get his ankle checked out, but he returned to finish with a 25/99/1 line. The boot he wore in the locker room afterward was just to ensure the ligaments didn't get stretched out any more than they already were. Look for Mathews to miss some practice time this week, but the legit Pro Bowl candidate can be penciled into Week 17 lineups. He has at least 25 carries and a touchdown in three straight games -- all Charger wins.
Yep, but they screw up the tiebreaker. We do NOT get in if we lose to the Jets, PERIOD.
In the case that Miami, San Diego, Baltimore and Pittsburgh all lose, BALTIMORE GETS IN. That's a fact.
Everyone wins, Miami in. Everyone loses, Baltimore is in.
I am getting so much contradictory information and not fact checking any of it before I post like an idiot.
Easy. The dolphins have strength of schedule and a lower limit of variables on their side. Ravens can win but they have two scenarios that harm them if they win.
If they win and chargers win, if I'm not mistaken, they are out. If ravens win and we win and charges win they are out.
If we win and chargers win we are in. If we win and ravens and chargers win we are in. Only scenario we are out with a win involves a ravens only win.
We have more scenarios where if we win we are in. Which means they have more scenarios where if they win they can still be out.
Yep, but they screw up the tiebreaker. We do NOT get in if we lose to the Jets, PERIOD.
In the case that Miami, San Diego, Baltimore and Pittsburgh all lose, BALTIMORE GETS IN. That's a fact.
Everyone wins, Miami in. Everyone loses, Baltimore is in.
Now that I posted based on believing you, I don't get it. All 3 of Dolphins, Ravens and Chargers are playing a division game. So if all 3 lose (plus Pittsburgh, who would have one more loss than the rest), why is the tiebreaker different than if all 3 win?
Now that I posted based on believing you, I don't get it. All 3 of Dolphins, Ravens and Chargers are playing a division game. So if all 3 lose (plus Pittsburgh, who would have one more loss than the rest), why is the tiebreaker different than if all 3 win?
TO BREAK A TIE FOR THE WILD-CARD TEAM
If it is necessary to break ties to determine the two Wild-Card clubs from each conference, the following steps will be taken.
If the tied clubs are from the same division, apply division tie breaker.
If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the following steps.
Now that I posted based on believing you, I don't get it. All 3 of Dolphins, Ravens and Chargers are playing a division game. So if all 3 lose (plus Pittsburgh, who would have one more loss than the rest), why is the tiebreaker different than if all 3 win?