Ok im trying to get my head around all this most of its clear except where Denver/Cincy come in. Assuming the Bills win out of course.
Week 16:
KC over Oakland
NE over Jacksonville
Denver over Cincy
Miami over Jets
Since ties are broken in the division first, if KC wins out they knock out Denver right? And we hold a tie breaker over KC.
Is the above correct?
NE over Jacksonville knocks them out.
Miami over Jets gives us a tie-breaker.
Now where im confused (and apparently Chris Brown as well) is here.
Cincy and Denver are both 8-6 and from what I gather we hold no tie breaker apparently in any form over the Broncos. If Denver beats Cincy
- Buffalo and Cincy have the same conference record
- They both have losses to SD, Indy, NE (cincy split with Baltimore)
The next tie breaker is strength of victory. Buffalo currently leads .449 to .446. If they are tied there as well it goes to strength of schedule which Buffalo also leads .556 to .531
So ultimatley if Denver beats Cincy, going into week 17 the strength of victory will be increased in our favor even more wouldnt it? Which unless im reading wrong also means nothing else needs to happen in week 17 other then a Bills win.
And to get even more granular if Pittsburgh lost to Baltimore this coming week even if Cincy wins its last game of the season it weould marginally lower thier strength of victory.
So if the above is correct, and what we need to happen in week 16 happens. Then week 17 its simply a win and in isnt it?
Week 16:
KC over Oakland
NE over Jacksonville
Denver over Cincy
Miami over Jets
Since ties are broken in the division first, if KC wins out they knock out Denver right? And we hold a tie breaker over KC.
Is the above correct?
NE over Jacksonville knocks them out.
Miami over Jets gives us a tie-breaker.
Now where im confused (and apparently Chris Brown as well) is here.
Cincy and Denver are both 8-6 and from what I gather we hold no tie breaker apparently in any form over the Broncos. If Denver beats Cincy
- Buffalo and Cincy have the same conference record
- They both have losses to SD, Indy, NE (cincy split with Baltimore)
The next tie breaker is strength of victory. Buffalo currently leads .449 to .446. If they are tied there as well it goes to strength of schedule which Buffalo also leads .556 to .531
So ultimatley if Denver beats Cincy, going into week 17 the strength of victory will be increased in our favor even more wouldnt it? Which unless im reading wrong also means nothing else needs to happen in week 17 other then a Bills win.
And to get even more granular if Pittsburgh lost to Baltimore this coming week even if Cincy wins its last game of the season it weould marginally lower thier strength of victory.
So if the above is correct, and what we need to happen in week 16 happens. Then week 17 its simply a win and in isnt it?
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