The Cardinal
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It's Seth from "'The Cardinal's' Nest" website. I know I have met some of you at various road games over the years, and have finally found my way onto this site. Every year, usually around Thanksgiving, I have to search through the tie-breaker possibilities to see if we even have a chance. Well, it's almost Christmas and we are still very much alive for the post-season, division hopes stronger than the wild-card. However, if my calculations are correct, the wild-card may not be as bleak as I've seen posted here. A Panthers' victory doesn't necessarily eliminate us from wild-card contention. If more than two teams from different divisions finish at 7-9, the head-to-head rule only applies if one team swept or was swept by all others. Therefore, if say the Cowboys, Panthers, and Cardinals all go 7-9, it would come down to strength of victory, in which we currently hold a slim lead (thank you, Miami!). Nothing official, but here is what I've come up with after literally spending hours analyzing all possibilities.
Arizona stays alive if:
1.) Cardinals beat Seahawks AND
2a.) Rams lose to Eagles OR
2b.) Panthers AND Saints both lose OR
2c.) Panthers OR Saints lose, AND Cowboys and/or Bears win
I've posted a more detailed explanation on my website including a table listing all possible combinations involving the Cardinals at 7-9 with the projected winner for each tie-breaker. The address is:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/TheCard
Seth
Arizona stays alive if:
1.) Cardinals beat Seahawks AND
2a.) Rams lose to Eagles OR
2b.) Panthers AND Saints both lose OR
2c.) Panthers OR Saints lose, AND Cowboys and/or Bears win
I've posted a more detailed explanation on my website including a table listing all possible combinations involving the Cardinals at 7-9 with the projected winner for each tie-breaker. The address is:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/TheCard
Seth