UPDATE! TIEBREAKERS going into final week (week 17)
NFC TIEBREAK |
DAL |
GB |
DET |
SEA |
ARIZ |
DAL |
. .- |
GB-3 |
DET-3 |
DAL-1 SEA-3 |
AZ-1,3 |
GB |
GB-3 |
. .- |
DET-3 |
SEA-1,3 |
gb-L4 AZ-SOV |
DET |
DET-3 |
DET-3 |
. .- |
SEA-4 |
AZ-1 |
SEA |
DAL-1 SEA-3 |
SEA-1,3 |
SEA-4 |
. .- |
SEA-1,2 |
ARIZ |
AZ-1,3 |
gb-L4 AZ-SOV |
AZ-1 |
SEA-1,2 |
... - |
1- ...HEAD-TO-HEAD
2- ...DIV REC
3- ...CONF REC
4- ...COMMON GAMES
SOV = Strength of Victory
XXX = no tie is possible.
explained in detail ELSEWHERE in this thread
The bold ones are clinched tiebreakers.
Also, lower case indicates a lead, but not a clinch.
example GB vs AZ:
gb-L4 AZ-SOV
Means GB leads in Common games. AZ has clinched Strength-of-Victory.
ATL VS N.O.: ATL-1. Atlanta has clinched tiebreaker over Saints due to Head-to-Head victories. (Which is why N.O. is eliminated.) CAR also has tiebreaker over N.O. (CAR-2).
GB would have 12-4 tiebreaker over AZ for #1 seed (GB-4).
AZ would have 11-5 tiebreaker over GB for #5 seed (AZ-SOV).
DAL has 11-5 tiebreaker over SEA (DAL-1) for #5 seed. (If SEA wins DIV with 11-5 record.)
uncommon games, notes.
AZ 1-1
SEA 2-0
GB 1-1
DET 1-1 also, DET HAS CLINCHED CONF over GB
MIA 1-1
BUF 1-1
BALT 1-1
PITT 1-1
combined with their superior CONF rec, PITT has advantage.
KC 0-2
SD 2-0