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Tribal Warfare 12-09-2020 09:06 PM

AFC Playoff Picture: What does Steelers loss mean for Chiefs?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">AFC Playoff Picture: What does Steelers loss mean for Chiefs?<a href="https://t.co/0mXbf0NS61">https://t.co/0mXbf0NS61</a></p>&mdash; Chiefs Wire (@TheChiefsWire) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheChiefsWire/status/1336838040958877696?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 10, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

TribalElder 12-09-2020 09:10 PM

hopefully those ****s lose 2 or 3 more

BigRedChief 12-09-2020 09:11 PM

Instead of making people click on the tweet link you posted, then click on the actual tweet to then, finally get to see the story how about you just post the important part. Which is shit. Just clickbait. Copy the rules from the NFL.com. Just keep winning. Really?
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The Chiefs and Steelers are now tied for the best record in the AFC with 11 wins and a single loss. Unfortunately, the Steelers still hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC due to the NFL’s tiebreaker rules. They have a better win-loss record within the AFC conference.

For reference here is how the NFL’s tiebreaker procedures are ordered.

Head-to-head record, if applicable.
Best conference win-loss record.
Best common games win-loss record.
Strength of victory.
Strength of schedule.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the conference.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the NFL.
Best net points all games.
Best net touchdowns in all games.
A coin flip determines the tiebreaker.
If both teams win out the season, the Steelers would still hold the No. 1 seed. If they both trip up again on the way to the finish line it opens up the possibility of one of the above tiebreakers coming into play. Neither team has a cakewalk of a schedule to close out the season either.

You can find the Chiefs’ remaining schedule here.

You can find the Steelers’ remaining schedule here.

The best-case scenario for the Chiefs is to continue taking things one game at a time, keep winning and hope for another Steelers loss.

Azide22 12-09-2020 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 15385766)
Instead of making people click on the tweet link you posted, then click on the actual tweet to then, finally get to see the story how about you just post the important part.
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The Chiefs and Steelers are now tied for the best record in the AFC with 11 wins and a single loss. Unfortunately, the Steelers still hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC due to the NFL’s tiebreaker rules. They have a better win-loss record within the AFC conference.

For reference here is how the NFL’s tiebreaker procedures are ordered.

Head-to-head record, if applicable.
Best conference win-loss record.
Best common games win-loss record.
Strength of victory.
Strength of schedule.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the conference.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the NFL.
Best net points all games.
Best net touchdowns in all games.
A coin flip determines the tiebreaker.
If both teams win out the season, the Steelers would still hold the No. 1 seed. If they both trip up again on the way to the finish line it opens up the possibility of one of the above tiebreakers coming into play. Neither team has a cakewalk of a schedule to close out the season either.

You can find the Chiefs’ remaining schedule here.

You can find the Steelers’ remaining schedule here.

The best-case scenario for the Chiefs is to continue taking things one game at a time, keep winning and hope for another Steelers loss.

Especially want to root for Steelers to lose to Buffalo.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 12-09-2020 09:20 PM

There will be more poops in that crock.

Tribal Warfare 12-09-2020 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 15385766)
Instead of making people click on the tweet link you posted, then click on the actual tweet to then, finally get to see the story how about you just post the important part. Which is shit. Just clickbait. Copy the rules from the NFL.com. Just keep winning. Really?
——————————————————————

The Chiefs and Steelers are now tied for the best record in the AFC with 11 wins and a single loss. Unfortunately, the Steelers still hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC due to the NFL’s tiebreaker rules. They have a better win-loss record within the AFC conference.

For reference here is how the NFL’s tiebreaker procedures are ordered.

Head-to-head record, if applicable.
Best conference win-loss record.
Best common games win-loss record.
Strength of victory.
Strength of schedule.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the conference.
Best combined points scored and points allowed ranking within the NFL.
Best net points all games.
Best net touchdowns in all games.
A coin flip determines the tiebreaker.
If both teams win out the season, the Steelers would still hold the No. 1 seed. If they both trip up again on the way to the finish line it opens up the possibility of one of the above tiebreakers coming into play. Neither team has a cakewalk of a schedule to close out the season either.

You can find the Chiefs’ remaining schedule here.

You can find the Steelers’ remaining schedule here.

The best-case scenario for the Chiefs is to continue taking things one game at a time, keep winning and hope for another Steelers loss.



I'm doing it on my phone so yeah it's as good as it gets, and if you don't like it do it yourself

Halfcan 12-09-2020 09:59 PM

Chiefs just need to win out from here on.

wazu 12-09-2020 10:18 PM

Main thing I hope it accomplished is that if the Steelers lose to an AFC team, we can still get the 1 seed even if we lose to the Saints. (Not sure if that’s true or not.)

sd4chiefs 12-09-2020 10:41 PM

The local CBS affiliate is locked in a dispute with AT&T over re-transmission fees and is blacked out. If they don't come to an agreement by Sunday then I will not get the game. I have Sunday ticket but DirecTV blacks it out because it is on the local CBS station. :banghead:

I hope I can get it on my I-pad.

BigRedChief 12-09-2020 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 15385806)
I'm doing it on my phone so yeah it's as good as it gets, and if you don't like it do it yourself

I did it on my phone.

htismaqe 12-10-2020 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 15385814)
Chiefs just need to win out from here on.

That's the only thing they can really control anway.

But technically, they still need the Steelers to lose again.

I have a feeling it will probably be at Buffalo, which would be ideal because then we have the common opponents tiebreaker.

scho63 12-10-2020 09:59 AM

I think the Steelers lose 2 more.

TEX 12-10-2020 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 15386238)
I think the Steelers lose 2 more.

I think at least 1 more - just like KC...
Hope, if we lose, its to the NFC team and hope Pitt loses to Buff or Cle. Would prefer Buff, for the common opponent tie breaker, if they are to lose only one.

KChiefs1 12-10-2020 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TEX (Post 15386287)
I think at least 1 more - just like KC...
Hope, if we lose, its to the NFC team and hope Pitt loses to Buff or Cle. Would prefer Buff if they are to lose only one.

Chiefs aren't losing again dude! :thumb:

ChiefBlueCFC 12-10-2020 10:33 AM

I think there is a good chance Pitt loses 2, with the possibility of 3, but I doubt they lose 3.

Bills, Colts and Browns should all be good games but I think the Browns beating them will be a stretch. Would be awesome if the division came down to the Browns and Steelers in week 17.


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