12-17-2018, 01:33 PM
with the expectation that most of the favorites will take care of business week 16, meaning
Rams over Cardinals (Rams hold edge for #2) - Rams would have SF at home week 17, not easy but not hard either
Chiefa over Seahawks (Hawks slide to #6) - it wouldn’t matter what Seattle did week 17, we win 2, they lose to KC we jump them
Texans over Eagles (Eagles out) - 8 losses with no tiebreaker over us ends their season
Vikings over Lions (Take over #5 position) - 8 wins, max 7 losses with a tiebreaker over Philly
Bears over SF (Still at #3) - flexed allows them to decide to play starters or relax
Our week 17 matchup with Chicago would have the most regarding playoff implications, meaning the NfL can flex us to the Sunday Night game aka what happened in 2015. Most would be pissed about this, but I’m not because the Bears will know if they are playing for a 1st round bye or not by the Rams week 17 victory or not.
Chances are the Rams will win week 16 and 17, but if we are pushed to a late start the Bears most likley will have nothing to play for. The NfL can wait until this upcoming Sunday night to decide which game would be flexed and with both teams jockeying for playoff position, one would a slight chance of being thrown out, one with a chance of winning a bye, we would be the marquee matchup.
Rams over Cardinals (Rams hold edge for #2) - Rams would have SF at home week 17, not easy but not hard either
Chiefa over Seahawks (Hawks slide to #6) - it wouldn’t matter what Seattle did week 17, we win 2, they lose to KC we jump them
Texans over Eagles (Eagles out) - 8 losses with no tiebreaker over us ends their season
Vikings over Lions (Take over #5 position) - 8 wins, max 7 losses with a tiebreaker over Philly
Bears over SF (Still at #3) - flexed allows them to decide to play starters or relax
Our week 17 matchup with Chicago would have the most regarding playoff implications, meaning the NfL can flex us to the Sunday Night game aka what happened in 2015. Most would be pissed about this, but I’m not because the Bears will know if they are playing for a 1st round bye or not by the Rams week 17 victory or not.
Chances are the Rams will win week 16 and 17, but if we are pushed to a late start the Bears most likley will have nothing to play for. The NfL can wait until this upcoming Sunday night to decide which game would be flexed and with both teams jockeying for playoff position, one would a slight chance of being thrown out, one with a chance of winning a bye, we would be the marquee matchup.