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Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:32 am ] |
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It's week 14 in the CFL, and the playoffs are just around the corner, so it's time to break out our annual thread! |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:44 am ] |
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[uf848f5d][bf848f5d]Eastern Football Conference: [/bf848f5d][/uf848f5d] Nothing's been clinched just yet. Durham can clinch the Atlantic division with a win OR losses by Omaha and Tampa Bay. Current seedings: 1. Detroit (10-2) 2t Durham (9-3) 3. Hartford(8-4) * 4. New Orleans (8-4) 5. San Antonio(8-4) ** 6. Albany (8-4) *** --------------------- 7. Cleveland (8-4) 8. Brooklyn (7-5) * Hartord holds head to head tiebreaker over New Orleans. ** San Antonio holds conference tiebreaker over Albany and Cleveland. *** Albany holds head to head tiebreaker over Cleveland. Chicago, Baltimore and Boston are already officially eliminated. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 7:54 am ] |
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[ud85be28][bd85be28]Western Football Conference: [/bd85be28][/ud85be28] Denver has clinched the Cavalry division (for a league leading 16th time and 7th straight year) Tucson has clinched at least a wild card. Tucson can clinch the Ring of Fire with a win OR a Las Vegas loss. Current seedings: 1. Denver (11-1) * 2. Tucson (11-1) 3. Santa Cruz (9-3) 4. Oregon (7-5) 5. Huntingon Beach (8-4) ** 6. Las Vegas (8-4) --------------------- 7. Seattle (6-6) 8. Boise (6-6) 9. Texas(6-6) 10. El Paso (5-7) ... * Denver holds head to head tiebreaker over Tucson. ** HB currently holds conference tiebreaker over Las Vegas. Tulsa, Fargo and Arizona are officially out of playoff contention. |
Author: | Hoosier [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 8:06 am ] |
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Nice to know we locked up something! |
Author: | Berger23 [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:25 pm ] |
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the only thing that makes me feel a little better is that cleveland has as tough a schedule as us... |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:13 pm ] |
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[quotea15615d="Berger23"]the only thing that makes me feel a little better is that cleveland has as tough a schedule as us...[/quotea15615d] Honestly, I think the team that should have you worried is Brooklyn. They are only 1 game behind you, but hold the head to head tiebreaker over you and have a better conference record too. And their schedule is fairly easy. Apart for Hartford, they face Boston, Arizona and Honolulu, teams that are a combined 9-27. If you lose 2 games, which is possible, you could be in trouble. |
Author: | Berger23 [ Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:44 pm ] |
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[quote9140c29="fantastic flying froggies"][quote9140c29="Berger23"]the only thing that makes me feel a little better is that cleveland has as tough a schedule as us...[/quote9140c29] Honestly, I think the team that should have you worried is Brooklyn. They are only 1 game behind you, but hold the head to head tiebreaker over you and have a better conference record too. And their schedule is fairly easy. Apart for Hartford, they face Boston, Arizona and Honolulu, teams that are a combined 9-27. If you lose 2 games, which is possible, you could be in trouble.[/quote9140c29] Yeah, I am really worried about Brooklyn. I'm just saying that Cleveland having to play 2 tough teams as we do makes me feel a little better knowing we are in the same boat as them. As for Brooklyn ![]() |
Author: | Shooter [ Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:15 pm ] |
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In reality, we're shooting for the division title. We split with New Orleans and have a better conference record and I believe we are tied for the division record. If we can manage to steal the division, then the bubble teams may need to compare their standings with New Orleans as well. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:00 am ] |
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[quote19b3264="Shooter"]In reality, we're shooting for the division title. We split with New Orleans and have a better conference record and I believe we are tied for the division record. If we can manage to steal the division, then the bubble teams may need to compare their standings with New Orleans as well.[/quote19b3264] New Orleans holds the tiebreaker over you at this point. 1. Head to head: The series is indeed split. tie 2. division record: both are 2-2 now. tie 3. Common opponent record: NO is 9-2, SAO is 8-3. Advantage NO. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:18 am ] |
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[ub56eb44][bb56eb44]Eastern Football Conference: [/bb56eb44][/ub56eb44] Durham has clinched the Atlantic division. (for the 7th time, and welcome back Taco! ![]() New Orleans can clinch the Deep South with a win AND a San Antonio loss. Detroit can clinch the Great Lakes with a win. Detroit also clinches a first round bye with a win. Hartford can clinch the Yankee division with a win over Brooklyn. Current seedings: 1. Detroit (11-2) 2t Durham (10-3) 3. Hartford(9-4) * 4. New Orleans (9-4) 5t San Antonio(8-5) ** 5t Brooklyn (8-5) ** --------------------- 7. Albany(8-5) *** 8. Cleveland (8-5) * Hartford holds head to head tiebreaker over New Orleans. ** San Antonio and Brooklyn hold conference tiebreaker over Albany and Cleveland. *** Albany holds head to head tiebreaker over Cleveland. Omaha, Memphis, Shreveport, Chicago, Baltimore and Boston are already officially eliminated. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:28 am ] |
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[u505c630][b505c630]Western Football Conference: [/b505c630][/u505c630] Denver has clinched the Cavalry division (for a league leading 16th time and 7th straight year) and a first round bye. Tucson has clinched the Ring of Fire for a record setting 12th consecutive time, 13th total. Tucson also has clinced a first round bye. Santa Cruz clinches at least a wild card with a win. Current seedings: 1. Denver (12-1) * 2. Tucson (12-1) 3. Santa Cruz (10-3) 4. Oregon (8-5) 5. Las Vegas (9-4) ** 6. Huntingon Beach (9-4) --------------------- 7. Seattle (7-6) 8. Boise (7-6) 9. Texas(7-6) 10. El Paso (6-7) ... * Denver holds head to head tiebreaker over Tucson. ** Las Vegas currently holds head to head tiebreaker over Huntingon Beach. ([i505c630]note: this is a correction from last week[/i505c630]) Anchorage, Long Beach, Honolulu, Tulsa, Fargo and Arizona are officially out of playoff contention. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:51 pm ] |
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[ub3aa34a][bb3aa34a]Eastern Football Conference: [/bb3aa34a][/ub3aa34a] Durham has clinched the Atlantic division. Detroit has clinched the Great Lakes with a win and a first round bye. Hartford has clinched the Yankee division. New Orleans can clinch the Deep South with a win AND a San Antonio loss. Detroit can clinch home field advantage with win AND Durham loss. Durham can clinch a first round bye with a win AND a Hartford loss. Cleveland can clinch a wild card with a win AND losses by two of the following three teams: Albany, San Antonio and Brooklyn [ub3aa34a]Current seedings[/ub3aa34a]: 1. Detroit (12-2) 2t Durham (11-3) 3. Hartford(10-4) 4. New Orleans (9-5) 5. Cleveland (9-5) 6t San Antonio(8-6)* 6t Brooklyn (8-6) * --------------------- 8. Albany(8-6) *San Antonio and Brooklyn both hold conference tiebreaker over Albany. Right now, San Antonio and Brooklyn go down to tiebreaker #5 Strength of victory. Atlantic City, Tampa Bay, Omaha, Memphis, Shreveport, Chicago, Baltimore and Boston are already officially eliminated. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:04 pm ] |
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[u6b5e99c][b6b5e99c]Western Football Conference:[/b6b5e99c][/u6b5e99c] Denver has clinched the Cavalry division and a first round bye. Tucson has clinched the Ring of Fire and a first round bye. Huntington Beach clinches the San Andreas division with a win AND a Santa Cruz loss. Seattle clinches the Ring of Ice with a win AND losses by Oregon and Boise. Santa Cruz clinches at least a wild card with a win. Las Vegas clinches a wild card with a win. Denver clinches home field advantage with a win AND a Tucson loss. [u6b5e99c]Current seedings[/u6b5e99c]: 1. Denver (13-1) * 2. Tucson (13-1) 3. Huntingon Beach (10-4) 4. Seattle(8-6) ** 5t Las Vegas (10-4) *** 5t Santa Cruz (10-4) *** --------------------- 7. Oregon(8-6) **** 8. Boise(8-6) ***** 9. Texas(8-6) * Denver holds head to head tiebreaker over Tucson. ** Seattle currently holds head to head tiebreaker over Boise and Oregon. *** Las Vegas and Santa Cruz would go down to tiebreaker #5 Strength of victory. **** Oregon currently holds head to head tiebreaker over Boise. ***** Boise currently holds head to head tiebreaker over Texas. El Paso, Anchorage, Long Beach, Honolulu, Tulsa, Fargo and Arizona are officially out of playoff contention. [i6b5e99c]Disclaimer[/i6b5e99c]: I think these are right, but could be wrong nevertheless. It's happened before, and will happen again. |
Author: | Berger23 [ Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:42 pm ] |
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I am definitely rooting for Boston and Memphis in week 17! |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:59 pm ] |
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[u2c50e88][b2c50e88]Eastern Football Conference[/b2c50e88][/u2c50e88]: Durham has clinched the Atlantic division. Detroit has clinched the Great Lakes and a first round bye. Hartford has clinched the Yankee division. New Orleans can clinch the Deep South with a win OR a San Antonio loss. San Antonio can clinch the Deep South with a win AND a New Orleans loss. Detroit can clinch home field advantage with win OR Durham loss. Durham can clinch a first round bye with a win OR a Hartford loss. Hartford can clinch a first round bye with a win AND a Durham loss (as HAR would hold common games tiebreaker over DUR) [u2c50e88]Wild cards:[/u2c50e88] [i2c50e88]later[/i2c50e88]. [u2c50e88]Current seedings[/u2c50e88]: 1. Detroit (13-2) 2t Durham (12-3) 3. Hartford(11-4) 4. New Orleans (10-5) 5. Brooklyn (9-6) 6. San Antonio(9-6) --------------------- 7. Cleveland (9-6) 8. Albany(9-6) Everybody else is eliminated. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:18 pm ] |
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[u18ea008][b18ea008]Western Football Conference: [/b18ea008][/u18ea008] Denver has clinched the Cavalry division and a first round bye. Denver clinches home field advantage with a win OR a Tucson loss. Tucson has clinched the Ring of Fire and a first round bye. Tucson clinches home field advantage with a win AND a Denver loss. Huntington Beach has clinched the San Andreas division and #3 seed. Santa Cruz has clinched a wild card. Las Vegas has clinched a wild card. Oregon clinches the Ring of Ice with a win. Seattle clinches the Ring of Ice with a win AND a Boise win over Oregon. If Boise beats Oregon and Seattle loses, then it goes down to the Strength of victory tiebreaker between Boise and Oregon. [u18ea008]Current seedings: [/u18ea008] 1. Denver (14-1) * 2. Tucson (14-1) 3. Huntingon Beach (11-4) 4. Oregon(9-6) 5t Las Vegas (10-5) ** 5t Santa Cruz (10-5) ** --------------------- 7. Seattle(8-7) 8. Boise(8-7) * Denver holds head to head tiebreaker over Tucson. ** Las Vegas and Santa Cruz would go down to tiebreaker #5 Strength of victory. Everybody else is out of the playoffs. |
Author: | fantastic flying froggies [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:19 pm ] |
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[i5a34029]Disclaimer[/i5a34029]: As usual, I believe these are right, but could be wrong nevertheless. It's happened before, and will happen again. |
Author: | millerman2342 [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:58 pm ] |
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next week is a HUGE week in the ring of ice. lol |
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