December 21, 2008
NFL Playoff Scenarios Week 16
Here is a quick glance at the NFL Playoff picture as of Sunday 12/21 after the 1:00 pm EST games have been played:
AFC
1 Tennessee South 13-2-0
2 Pittsburgh (yz) North 11-4-0
3 Miami East 10-5-0
4 Denver West 8-6-0
5 Indianapolis (x) South 11-4-0
6 Baltimore North 10-5-0
Still alive
7 New England East 10-5-0
8 N.Y. Jets East 9-5-0
11 San Diego West 7-8-0
Eliminated
9 Houston South 7-7-0
10 Buffalo East 6-8-0
12 Jacksonville South 5-10-0
13 Cleveland North 4-11-0
14 Cincinnati North 3-11-1
15 Oakland West 3-11-0
16 Kansas City West 2-13-0
NFC
Seed Team Division Record
1 N.Y. Giants (y) East 11-3-0
2 Carolina (x) South 11-3-0
3 Minnesota North 9-5-0
4 Arizona (y) West 8-7-0
5 Atlanta South 9-5-0
6 Philadelphia East 8-5-1
Still alive
7 Dallas East 9-6-0
8 Tampa Bay South 9-6-0
9 Chicago North 8-6-0
11 Washington East 7-7-0
Eliminated
10 New Orleans South 8-7-0
12 San Francisco West 6-9-0
13 Green Bay North 5-9-0
14 Seattle West 3-11-0
15 St. Louis West 2-13-0
16 Detroit North 0-15-0
legend
x-clinched playoff berth
y-denotes division winner
z-denotes first-round bye
*-clinched home-field advantage
More on the playoff possibilities …
AFC EAST
Miami sits on top and the Patriots and Jets are alive for the Wildcard
AFC SOUTH
Tennessee clinched the division and a first-round bye. It can clinch home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs with a win.
Indianapolis clinched a playoff spot with its win over Jacksonville on Thursday.
AFC NORTH DIVISION
Even with a loss today against Tennessee, the Pittsburgh Steelers have clinched the division and a first-round bye. Baltimore is alive for a wild-card spot.
AFC WEST DIVISION
Denver can clinch the division with 1) a win or tie; 2) a San Diego loss or tie.
NFC EAST DIVISION
The New York Giants clinched the division. They can clinch a first-round bye with: 1) a win or tie; 2) a Minnesota loss or tie. They can clinch home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs with: 1) a win vs. Carolina.
Dallas can clinch a playoff spot next week with: 1) a win or tie against Philadelphia and an Atlanta loss; 2) a win and a loss or tie by Chicago and a Tampa Bay loss; 3) a win and an Atlanta loss, a Chicago loss or tie and a Tampa Bay loss.
NFC SOUTH DIVISION
Carolina has clinched a playoff spot after Dallas’ loss Saturday to Baltimore. It can clinch the division with: 1) a win or tie; 2) losses or ties by both Tampa Bay and Atlanta. It can clinch a first-round bye with: 1) a win or tie; 2) a Tampa Bay loss or tie and an Atlanta- Minnesota tie. It can clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with: 1) a win against the N.Y. Giants.
Tampa Bay can clinch a playoff spot with: 1) a win, an Atlanta loss and a Philadelphia loss or tie; 2) a win, an Atlanta loss and a Dallas loss or tie.
Atlanta can clinch a playoff spot with: 1) a win and losses by Tampa Bay and Philadelphia; 2) a win and losses by Tampa Bay and Dallas.
NFC NORTH DIVISION
Minnesota can clinch the division with: 1) a win; 2) a tie and a Chicago tie; 3) a Chicago loss.
NFC WEST DIVISION
Arizona has clinched the division.
source: ESPN, FOX, nfl.com, cbssports.com
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December 16, 2008
Plaxico Syndrome Killing The Giants
It seems that the plan for the New York Giants to repeat as Super Bowl champions is in jeopardy. And it all started just a few weeks ago with the arrest of star wide receiver Plaxico Burress.
Plaxico Burress is the outspoken and often in trouble New York Giant receiver who was suspended after shooting himself in the thigh at a nightclub in New York City.
Since his suspension, the Giants have lost two games in a row and the offense has stalled. The Giants front office and coaches say their recent slump has nothing to do with the Plaxico situation but there is no denying the loss of Burress could very well cost the Giants (11-3) the first-round bye that just weeks ago seemed a sure thing.
If the Giants lose their final two games to Carolina (11-3) and Minnesota (9-5) and the Vikings win their last two, then the Giants will play a first-round game.
The Plaxico-less offense has been able to muster only 1 touchdown in losses to the Philadelphia and Dallas the past two weeks.
“There is very little getting done offensively,” coach Tom Coughlin said Monday. “We are just unable right now; we haven’t made a play in the last couple of weeks and we really have to make some plays. We’re very disappointed. The players are disappointed.”
The road won’t get any easier this week with the Panthers coming to the Meadowlands for a game in which the winner will clinch a first-round bye and NFC’s home-field advantage for the postseason.
In addition to the loss of Plaxico - Brandon Jacobs, the “earth” of the “earth, wind and fire” running back trio, has a knee injury that sidelined against the Cowboys last week and may be unavailable for the matchup next week with Carolina.
Plaxico’s replacement Domik Hixon has not stepped up and has dropped at least one sure touchdown pass and the senior citizen of the receivers, Amani Toomer is no longer a deep pass threat.
The Giants offensive line has also played sub-par over the last two weeks. The offensive line has protected Eli Manning well, but against the Cowboys, Eli was sacked 8 times and 12 times over the last two weeks.
What is going on?
Since Plaxico is out, teams no longer need to double team the receivers. Instead they can position the Safety to stop the run. And with Brandon Jacobs out, the Giant running attack is suspect.
The one bright spot for the Giants is their defense. Their defense kept them in the 20-14 loss to Philadelphia and the 20-8 loss to Dallas.
Sundays game will be a testament to the intestinal fortitude of the Giants - but they have come back from adversity before.
Don’t count the Giants out yet!
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