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LudicrousSpeed said:
 

There are three teams tied for the 2 wild card spots. Head to head only applies if possible in a two way tie, or if all teams in a three way tie have played each other. The Cowboys beat the Seahawks, but did not play the Lions. The Seahawks and Lions AFAIK have not and will not play. So the next step in that tie is conference record. Dallas loses out to both Seattle and Detroit in that regard.

Dallas is not in a good shape for the playoffs unless Philly slips up. They lost to the two NFCW teams that matter (I think Seattle will pass Arizona since Palmer got hurt) and they have a tough schedule left. The Bears could easily beat them if their offense is clicking, they already lost to the other two NFCE teams left on their schedule, and the Colts are a solid team.


that sucks. i thouhg the win over seattle was a huge one.
seems like worth nothing, in this case. only if sf and seattle would both tie for wild card with dallas, that win would be a tie break win.
and looking at the remaining shedule for the nfc west, this will probably not happen.

i have a feeling about seattle surpass arizona, too
so dallas need to win theire own division, or hope for detroit to loose.

 

at least its save to say, we will not have 2 wildcards in the nfc west, again. that would be laughable
still possible, though :D

 

 

edit:
great. the linos have the easiest shedule of all possible playoff teams in the nfc.
only the last game vs greenbay is a tough one

 

dallas will end 10:6 and wont even make it into the playoffs