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PLAYOFF PICTURE

 

Season 23 Playoff Picture
by Rich Eisen
Updated: March 29, 2013: 9:30am EST


We will try to update this article every night after games have been played, remember this is "IF the playoffs started today" these will be the games you will see. The lower table is basic, if your team is still alive, it will be in the "still alive" category, if your team has been eliminated, you will be in the "eliminated" category! I hope you all enjoy!

We're getting closer! The Season 23 playoffs are only a few days away and with all this March Madness we're starting to have some madness of ourselves. The Titans coach suddenly resigned after losing to the Rams a few days ago, and that left the Titans at 7-5 and without a coach! So interim Coach Dypko was sent to Tennessee to finish out the season for the Titans. He already dropped a game to the Colts and they are in danger of falling out of the playoffs. So the AFC South is up for grabs, the 6th seed in the AFC is all but wrapped up by the Chiefs, and the 6th seed in the NFC is in the Saints hands if they can win out. It will be an exciting last few days!!

IF THE PLAYOFF STARTED TODAY 

         
         
         
         
         
         
1st Seed
DENVER
Record: 14-2
2nd Seed
PITTSBURGH
Record: 13-3
   1st Seed
CHICAGO
Record: 16-0 
2nd Seed
WASHINGTON
Record: 12-4
  
 
         
         
         
         
 6th Seed
KANSAS CITY
Record: 11-5
 
3rd Seed
N.Y. JETS
Record: 11-4  
   6th Seed
TAMPA BAY
Record: 9-7
3rd Seed
CAROLINA
Record: 12-4
 
         
 5th Seed
OAKLAND
Record: 12-4
4th Seed
INDIANAPOLIS
Record: 7-8
   5th Seed
DETROIT
Record: 9-6
4th Seed
SAN FRANCISCO
Record: 11-5   
 
 

AFC

NFC

SEED

TEAM

DIVISION

RECORD

SEED

TEAM

DIVISION

RECORD

1

 z-Denver

West

14-2

 

1

 z-Chicago 

North

16-0

2

  y-Pittsburgh

North

13-3

 

2

 y-Washington  

East

12-4

3

  y-N.Y. Jets

East

11-4

 

3

 y-Carolina 

South

12-4

4

  Indianapolis

South

7-8

 

4

 y-San Francisco 

West

11-5

5

  x-Oakland

West

12-4

 

5

 x-Detroit  

North

9-6

6

  x-Kansas City

West

11-5

 

6

 x-Tampa Bay 

South

9-7

STILL ALIVE

ELIMINATED

10

 Jacksonville *

South

6-8

 

7

 St. Louis   

West

8-8

ELIMINATED

 

8

 Minnesota   

North

7-9

7

 Miami 

East

8-5

 

9

 N.Y. Giants   

East 

5-8

8

 Baltimore 

North

9-7

 

10

 Philadelphia   

East

5-11

9

 Buffalo

East 

6-8

 

11

 Arizona   

West

4-10

11

 New England 

East

5-9

 

12

 Seattle   

West

4-12

12

 Houston

South 

5-11

 

13

 Dallas   

East

3-11

13

 San Diego 

West 

4-11

 

14

 Green Bay   

North 

2-10

14

 Cleveland 

North

3-10

 

15

 Atlanta    

South

1-14

15

 Cincinnati 

North 

3-10

16

 New Orleans ** 

South 

7-8

16

 Tennessee ** 

South 

8-8

 

* - Alive for division and not wild card
** - Team ineligible for post-season

x-clinched playoff berth
y-denotes division winner
z-denotes home-field advantage

During the regular season, the seeds reflect how the playoffs would stand if the season ended up to that point. The MOF playoffs are not based on a pure bracket system. In the divisional playoffs, the No. 1 seed is assured of playing the lowest-seeded Wild Card survivor. There are no restrictions on intra-division games and the higher seed of any matchup will have home-field advantage.

MOF Tiebreaking Procedures

As of right now, our MOF LMS does not always seed correctly. So below is the exact tie breakers the MOF will be using for playoff seedings. It mirrors the NFL.

The six postseason participants from each conference are seeded as follows:

  1. The division champion with the best record.

  2. The division champion with the second-best record.

  3. The division champion with the third-best record.

  4. The division champion with the fourth-best record.

  5. The Wild Card club with the best record.

  6. The Wild Card club with the second-best record.

The following procedures will be used to break standings ties for postseason playoffs and to determine regular-season schedules.

NOTE: Tie games count as one-half win and one-half loss for both clubs.


TO BREAK A TIE WITHIN A DIVISION

If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with identical won-lost-tied percentages, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined.


Two Clubs

  1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games between the clubs).

  2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division.

  3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games.

  4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

  5. Strength of victory.

  6. Strength of schedule.

  7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

  8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

  9. Best net points in common games.

  10. Best net points in all games.

  11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

  12. Coin toss

Three or More Clubs

(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated during any step, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format).

  1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games among the clubs).

  2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division.

  3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games.

  4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

  5. Strength of victory.

  6. Strength of schedule.

  7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

  8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

  9. Best net points in common games.

  10. Best net points in all games.

  11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

  12. Coin toss

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.

  1. If the tied clubs are from the same division, apply division tie breaker.

  2. If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the following steps.

Two Clubs

  1. Head-to-head, if applicable.

  2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

  3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.

  4. Strength of victory.

  5. Strength of schedule.

  6. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

  7. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

  8. Best net points in conference games.

  9. Best net points in all games.

  10. Best net touchdowns in all games.

  11. Coin toss.

Three or More Clubs

(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of applicable two-club format.)

  1. Apply division tie breaker to eliminate all but the highest ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. The original seeding within a division upon application of the division tie breaker remains the same for all subsequent applications of the procedure that are necessary to identify the two Wild-Card participants.

  2. Head-to-head sweep. (Applicable only if one club has defeated each of the others or if one club has lost to each of the others.)

  3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.

  4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.

  5. Strength of victory.

  6. Strength of schedule.

  7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.

  8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.

  9. Best net points in conference games.

  10. Best net points in all games.

  11. Best net touchdowns in all games.

  12. Coin toss

When the first Wild-Card team has been identified, the procedure is repeated to name the second Wild-Card, i.e., eliminate all but the highest-ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. In situations where three or more teams from the same division are involved in the procedure, the original seeding of the teams remains the same for subsequent applications of the tie breaker if the top-ranked team in that division qualifies for a Wild-Card berth.


OTHER TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES

  1. Only one club advances to the playoffs in any tie-breaking step. Remaining tied clubs revert to the first step of the applicable division or Wild Card tie-breakers. As an example, if two clubs remain tied in any tie-breaker step after all other clubs have been eliminated, the procedure reverts to Step 1 of the two-club format to determine the winner. When one club wins the tiebreaker, all other clubs revert to Step 1 of the applicable two-club or three-club format.

  2. In comparing records against common opponents among tied teams, the best won-lost-tied percentage is the deciding factor, since teams may have played an unequal number of games.

  3. To determine home-field priority among division-titlists, apply Wild Card tie-breakers.

  4. To determine home-field priority for Wild Card qualifiers, apply division tie-breakers (if teams are from the same division) or Wild Card tiebreakers (if teams are from different divisions).

  5. To determine the best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed, add a team's position in the two categories, and the lowest score wins. For example, if Team A is first in points scored and second in points allowed, its combined ranking is "3." If Team B is third in points scored and first in points allowed, its combined ranking is "4." Team A then wins the tiebreaker. If two teams are tied for a position, both teams are awarded the ranking as if they held it solely. For example, if Team A and Team B are tied for first in points scored, each team is assigned a ranking of "1" in that category, and if Team C is third, its ranking will still be "3."

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION MEETING

  1. Clubs not participating in the playoffs shall select in the first through 20th positions in reverse standings order.

  2. The Super Bowl winner is last and Super Bowl loser is next-to-last.

  3. The losers of the Conference Championship games shall select 29th and 30th based on won-lost-tied percentage.

  4. The losers of the Divisional playoff games shall select 25th through 28th based on won-lost-tied percentage.

  5. The losers of the Wild Card games shall select 21st through 24th based on won-lost-tied percentage.

If ties exist in any grouping except (2) above, such ties shall be broken by strength-of-schedule. If any ties cannot be broken by strength-of-schedule, the divisional or conference tie-breakers, if applicable, shall be applied. Any ties that still exist shall be broken by a coin flip.



 

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