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December 26, 2009

The NFC Playoff Picture Week 15

Going into week 15 of the 2009 NFL season, the NFC playoff picture is pretty clear. Four teams have already clinched a spot in the NFC playoffs; they are the Saints (13-1), Vikings (11-3), Cardinals (9-5) and Eagles (10-4). Three other teams are in the hunt for the final two NFC playoff spots, they include the Cowboys (9-5), Packers (9-5) and the Giants (8-6).

Here is the NFC playoff picture going into week 15 of the NFL season:

New Orleans Saints (13-1)

  • Clinched the the NFC South and a first-round bye
  • Clinches homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with:
      A win or tie OR
      Minnesota loss or tie

Minnesota Vikings (11-3)

  • Clinched NFC North
  • Clinches first-round bye with:
      A win and Philadelphia loss or tie OR
      A tie and Philadelphia loss

Arizona (9-5)

  • Clinched NFC West

Philadelphia (10-4)

  • Clinched a playoff spot
  • Clinches NFC East with:
      A win and Dallas loss or tie OR
      A tie and Dallas loss

Green Bay Packers (9-5)

  • Clinches a playoff spot with:
      A win and Giants loss or tie OR
      A win and Dallas loss OR
      A tie and Giants loss

Dallas Cowboys (9-5)

  • Clinches a playoff spot with:
      win and Giants loss or tie OR
      tie and Giants loss

The New York Giants are still in the NFC playoff picture but it will take a loss by both the Packers AND Cowboys over the next three weeks in order for them to have a chance.

sources: NY Daily News, nfl.com, espn.com

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AFC Playoff Picture Possibilities

Its week 15 of the NFL season and the AFC playoff picture remains wide open. Twelve teams are still in contention for the six AFC playoff spots available.

The AFC playoff picture is lead by the undefeated Indianapolis Colts (14-0) who are vying for a perfect NFL season record. They are followed by the Chargers (11-3), Patriots (9-5), Bengals (9-5), Ravens (8-6) and Broncos (8-6). Six other AFC teams (Dolphins, Jets, Jaguars, Titans, Texans and Steelers) are still alive with 7-7 records but their fate is dependent on the outcome of other AFC teams.

Here is the AFC Playoff picture going into Week 15 of the NFL season:

Indianapolis Colts (14-0)

  • Clinched the AFC South and homefield advantage throughout the AFC playoffs

San Diego Chargers (11-3)

  • Clinched AFC West
  • Clinches a first round bye with:
      win or tie OR
      New England loss or tie

New England Patriots (9-5)

  • Clinches AFC East Division title with:
      win or tie OR
      Miami loss or tie

Cincinnati Bengals (9-5)

  • Clinches AFC North Division title with:
      win OR
      tie and Baltimore loss or tie OR
      Baltimore loss

  • Clinches a playoff spot with:
      tie OR
      Jacksonville loss or tie and Jets lose or tie and Houston-Miami tie

Baltimore Ravens (8-6)

  • Clinches a playoff spot with:
      win and Jacksonville loss or tie and Jets loss or tie OR
      win and Jacksonville loss or tie and Denver loss OR
      win and Miami loss or tie and Jets loss or tie and Denver loss OR
      tie and Jets loss and Jacksonville loss and Tennessee loss or tie and Houston-Miami tie

Denver Broncos (8-6)

  • Clinches a playoff spot with:
      win and Jacksonville loss or tie and Miami loss or tie and Jets loss or tie and Pittsburgh loss or tie

There are just too many AFC playoff picture possibilities for those teams with a 7-7 record. Week 15 of the NFL season will help unravel the complex AFC playoff picture.

sources: NY Daily News, nfl.com,espn.com

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October 19, 2009

NFL Week 6 Monday Night Football Preview

THE MATCHUP
Denver BroncosĀ at San Diego Chargers
Oct 19, 2009 @ 8:30 PM
Qualcomm Stadium

THE LINE
Chargers are the favorite, giving 3. The Under/Over is 44

THE RECORD
The Denver Broncos are 5-0 Overall, 3-0 at Home and 2-0 Away. They are 1-0 in the Division and 4-0 in their Conference.
The Broncos have scored 99 points and given up only 43.

The San Diego Chargers are 2-2 Overall, 1-1 at Home and 1-1 on the Road.
They are 1-0 in their Division and 2-2 in their Conference.
The Chargers have scored 101 points and given up 102.

2009 TRENDS AGAINST THE SPREAD
The Broncos are 5-0 ATS.
The Broncos are 2-0 ATS away.
The Broncos are 4-0 ATS as the underdog.
The Broncos are 2-0 ATS as an away underdog.
The Chargers are 1-3 ATS.
The Chargers are 1-1 ATS at home.
The Chargers are 0-1 ATS as the underdog.
The Chargers have not been a home underdog.

PREGAME ANALYSIS
One of the keys to this MNF contest is the Denver Bronco defense. In their first five games, they have given up only 43 points while allowing only 3.3 yards per carry. If they can keep the Chargers to just under 4 ypc, they can still win, even if Phillip Rivers has a big game.

Another factor that could determine the outcome is that the Broncos are averaging 139 yard rushing and the Chargers are defense are giving up 151 yards per game – and wiith their star defensive tackle Jamal Williams (IR), the Chargers defense may be in for a long day.

GAME PREDICTION
Denver Broncos 24 San Diego Chargers 21

Denver’s new head coach, Josh McDaniel has fired up the Broncos and they have bought into his system. The Broncos defense will stop the Chargers ground game and give their offense multiple opportunities to score. In addition, the Chargers defense will overpursue on the run, opening up the passing game for Kyle Orton.

source: espn, foxsports

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