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Six teams that won't make the playoffs PART II (1 Viewer)

RandyDB

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As a spinoff from another thread, historically only about half of the previous years play-off teams make it back to the post season. So, which of last years group does not return?

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my 6 out:

Bears, Chiefs, Seahawks, Ravens, Colts, Saints

my 6 in:

Lions, Buccaneers, Rams, Chargers, Texans, Cowboys

 
As long as Manning is the QB, how can you bet against them? lol

All of a sudden he sucks, please, I thought this was a football forum.

 
Only five this year.

Chicago

Seattle

Atlanta

Kansas City

N.Y. Jets

Everyone else makes it. I think both Baltimore and Pittsburgh may be locks to make the playoffs because the AFC North plays the NFC West this year. I'm not going against the Colts, Patriots, or Packers so if I had to pick another it would probably be the Eagles (who I think will make the playoffs).

 
'hutchins929 said:
my 6 out:

Bears, Seahawks, Chiefs, Colts, Saints, Ravens

my 6 in:

Lions, Rams, Chargers, Texans, Cowboys, Buccaneers
:bag: I just realized what I did... I was trying to just put in six teams and wasn't paying attention to conference.

FIXED... but only with five teams

 
Philly (inexplicably taking a page from the old school Dan Snyder playbook) and Kansas City (much tougher schedule, will take a step back) are easy. I already had them in the other thread.

Chicago and Seattle are the next 2 I don't think make it.

I'll go with the Jets also.

I think the remaining 7 teams make it, but if I were forced to pick another to miss the playoffs, I'd bet on Indy.

 
2011 playoff teams:

AFC Division winners: NE, Pitt, Ind, SD

AFC Wildcard: Balt, NYJ

NFC Division winners: Phil, GB, NO, Ariz

NFC Wildcard: NYG, Atl

Leaving out: Chiefs, Bears, Seahawks

If I had to pick 3 more not to make it, I would say: Ind (Hou wins division), Atl (TB wins wildcard), and NYJ (Jax wins wildcard -- least likely, would require Ind meltdown and things breaking right for Jags)

 
AFC East - Pats Division - Jets wildcard

AFC North - Steelers

AFC West - Chargers

AFC South - Colts Division - Texans wildcard

So Ravens and Chiefs out - Texans and Chargers in

NFC East - Giants - Eagles wildcard

NFC Central - Packers

NFC West - Rams

NFC South - Falcons - Saints wildcard

So Chicago and Seattle out / Giants and Rams in

 
2010

Patriots

Steelers

Colts 4

Chiefs 3

Jets 6

Ravens

Eagles

Bears 2

Falcons 5

Seahawks 1

Packers

Saints

Numbered in order of likelihood. Subject to change in my BS season predictions :) 5 and 6 were the toughest. Chose the Jets to lose out mainly based on a tougher schedule than Pittsburgh will have. I think the 6-team trend will be sorely tested this year.

-QG

 
Philly (inexplicably taking a page from the old school Dan Snyder playbook) and Kansas City (much tougher schedule, will take a step back) are easy. I already had them in the other thread.

Chicago and Seattle are the next 2 I don't think make it.

I'll go with the Jets also.

I think the remaining 7 teams make it, but if I were forced to pick another to miss the playoffs, I'd bet on Indy.
Did the Eagles overpay for big names that were way past their prime with long term contracts? Must've missed that one. :rolleyes:
 
AFC-

OUT: N.Y. Jets, Kansas City Chiefs

IN: San Diego Chargers, Houston Texans

NFC-

OUT: N.O.Saints, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks

IN: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, S.F. 49ers(they stand as much chance as the others to win the division)

 
AFC-OUT: N.Y. Jets, Kansas City ChiefsIN: San Diego Chargers, Houston TexansNFC-OUT: N.O.Saints, Chicago Bears, Seattle SeahawksIN: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, S.F. 49ers(they stand as much chance as the others to win the division)
This is the one I most agree with, although the jets could make it an and Ravens or Steelers stay home.
 
Philly (inexplicably taking a page from the old school Dan Snyder playbook) and Kansas City (much tougher schedule, will take a step back) are easy. I already had them in the other thread.

Chicago and Seattle are the next 2 I don't think make it.

I'll go with the Jets also.

I think the remaining 7 teams make it, but if I were forced to pick another to miss the playoffs, I'd bet on Indy.
Did the Eagles overpay for big names that were way past their prime with long term contracts? Must've missed that one. :rolleyes:
If I was a Philly fan I would be probably be ignoring past history too. Overpaying for a cb that's about to turn 30 who's own team didn't try hard to bring him back is a vintage Dan Snyder move, for example.Those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it. I'm betting on history. You can bet on an anomaly occurring instead.

 

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