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JWeinCom said:
RolStoppable said:

I have to assume that KAN stands for Kansas City, but you can't have both the third and the sixth seed (KC and NYJ) in the divisional playoffs. Furthermore, you can't have both the first and sixth seed (NE and NYJ) in the championship game because they will already meet each other in the divisional playoffs.

Do you intend to predict a Super Bowl winner for your bracket or are you fine leaving it blank? Because "ugh" is too vague to count for anything.

Right you are.  I originally went with a serious bracket, then decided to make the Jets win, so I screwed up a few things with that.  


Bracket Prediction #1 #2 #3 #4
AFC East NE NYJ  BUF  MIA
AFC North CIN PIT BAL  CLE
AFC South HOU IND JAX TEN
AFC West KC DEN  OAK  SD
NFC East NYG WAS  DAL PHI
NFC North GB MIN  DET CHI
NFC South CAR NO  TB  ATL
NFC West ARI SEA LA  SF
#1 Draft Pick CLE - - -
AFC Playoff Teams 1-4 NE CIN KC HOU
AFC Playoff Teams 5-6 NYJ PIT - -
NFC Playoff Teams 1-4 GB ARI CAR NYG
NFC Playoff Teams 5-6 SEA NO - -
AFC Divisional Playoffs NE PIT CIN NYJ
NFC Divisional Playoffs GB SEA  CAR  ARI
AFC Championship Game NE NYJ - -
NFC Championship Game ARI CAR  - -
Super Bowl LI ARI NYJ  - -
Super Bowl Winner NYJ - - -

I think that should be ok.

I figured Rol would have checked by now but since it is so close until brackets are locked, I just wanted to let you know the NFC needs adjustments.

If NO is 6th then they face 3rd CAR, leaving CAR (3rd).

If Sea is 5th then they face 4th NYG, leaving SEA (5th).

So its GB (1st), ARI (2nd), CAR (3rd), SEA (5th).

So GB faces SEA, leaving one of them the victor.

And ARI faces CAR, leaving only one of them as the victor.

Your AFC makes sense, but it is a little confusing.