We’ve got the tentative
standings after week 12 SNF game, with one MNF game remaining. The win-loss column has already been updated with the scores as they stand now. The
total points will increase for some teams, but the result are very unlikely to
change after tonight. Well, Garcon can conceivably have a career day against
Niners secondary and clinch playoffs for the Girlz tonight with a miraculous come-back win over the Goslings. Unlikely but possible.
Week 12 post SNF
standings
1. SFF 8-4* 1461.49 PL
2. TRIX 7-5 1441.31 PG
3. GS 7-5 1427.29 HSNB
4. TTM 7-5 1410.92 GOS
5. TR 7-5 1314.16 PHP
6. PHP 7-5 1287.73 TR
7. PB 7-5 1276.87 BDT
8. GOS 7-5 1246.98 TTM
9. PG 7-5 1228.41 TRIX
10. DAS 6-6 1157.98 AE
11. AE 5-7 1341.97 DAS
12. BDT 5-7 1249.47 PB
13. HSNB 4-8 1194.37 GS
14. PL 0-12 871.88 SFF
*clinched playoff spot.
-SFF has virtually
clinched first-round bye as they face PL next. They’ll finish as the lone 9-4 team atop the standings,
winning nine in a row after starting the season 0-4. Impressive.
-With eight 7-5 teams
vying for the remaining five spots and three head-to-head matches among these
teams, all 7-5 teams are essentially win and in, lose and out. Looks like the playoff is already
starting.
-The winner among 7-5
teams with the most pts scored for will capture the second and last first-round
bye ticket. Better start lacking
up those points starting tonight.
-With HSNB and/or BDT
win, two/one 7-6 teams will make it to the playoffs correspondingly. Tie-breaker plays crucial role if last
year’s championship teams show some pride and knock off their respective 7-5
opponents (GS and PB). (We are not
considering the remotest of chance that PL beats SFF).
-If HSNB or BDT wins and
DAS beats AE, DAS will also stand at 7-6 and has a mathematical chance of
making it to the playoffs, although with over 250 pts margin in the
tie-breaking pts category to catch up, the gap is an impossible one to
fill. DAS is virtually
eliminated.
UGH. Just need to BDT to roll over next week.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap it's been a tight year. Probably aided by a free win from PL for everybody. See, we knew he cared.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shuehei. This is a really nice illustration of how terrible my season has been. At least now I can focus on rooting for the gators and bucs.... [loading gun at the moment]
ReplyDeleteit's been that kind of a year for you. I must say, Florida's loss to GA So. got me interested in triple-option offense, which lead me to study Oregon's read-option offense under Chip Kelly. This has opened my eyes in terms of watching football, so there's always something good in a lost season.
DeleteThis guy from Oregon explains it pretty well on youtube, if anyone's interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekf3RGWwqMQ
Going to be a stressful week.
ReplyDeleteGreat breakdown, love it
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