actionjack wrote:Based on ESPN playoff machine, we own the "strength of victory" over the Seahawks.
Since the Vikings have a better record than the Bears, does it matter in the tiebreak if Seattle were to beat the Vikings and lose to the Bears instead of the other way around? Yes it matters. If Seattle were to beat the Vikings and lose to the Bears then they would have the SoV advantage. That’s a...
rams74 wrote:I don't care what happens in Carolina next week, we are not losing to the Cardinals again. We're winning that one.
I'll take that. We currently lead but every team's result the last 3 weeks will change it. Let's just win out and let the figure heads of the NFL compare 11-6 to 10-7. Easy. Yes, every team's record that we and SEA won against will change over the last 3 weeks. But I will say, I ran a bunch of scen...
So far Seattle has won their wins by 80 points. The Rams have won their wins by 45 points. It would take some pretty big wins over the Jets and Arizona to catch them......35 points plus whatever they beat Chicago by.....in addition to 1 more than they beat us by in week 18. Let's say they beat the ...
The key is, we have to win at least two games out of three, and one of those two games have to be a win against AZ, to win the division. And then the only way to win a wild card if we lost to AZ, If Washington loses their last three games, and I don't see that happening. So, AZ is our first playoff...
From Wikipedia FWIW: Guess I didn't explain that well enough in my Strength of Victory (SoV) table. From what I've gathered from running different scenarios in the ESPN machine, we have the advantage in both SoV and Strength of Schedule (SoS) over Seattle. I get that we need to beat the Jets this w...
Right? And who knows how SF would feel in that situation with a chance to send us home by not giving it their all against AZ? I've been watching the Cards a lot this year. Murray has looked awful, especially recently. He always seems to wear down at the end of the season. Losing to him in LA in 2 w...
So a couple things: Even if we lose to the Jets, Rams still control their own destiny and would win division by winning last two games. (Obviously it's still much better to beat the Jets). If the Rams beat the Jets, they can lose against AZ or Seattle provided that team loses another game. Again, o...
OK. I looked at our opponents records and compared us to Seattle as follows: Seattle Rams OPPONENT RESULT W OPPONENT RESULT W Denver W26-20 9 Detroit L26-20 OT New England W23-20 OT 3 Arizona L41-10 Miami W24-3 6 San Francisco W27-24 6 Detroit L42-29 Chicago L24-18 New York L29-20 Green Bay L...