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With week 15 finally officially in the books

AN UP TO DATE CURRENT SEEDING POSITIONS

1z --GB 11 - 3 , 8 - 2, vs Cle, vs MN, @ Det. Packers hold tiebreaker over TB, AZ, LA and SF
2 -DAL  10 - 4, 8 - 1, vs WFT, vs AZ, @ Phi. Dallas currently hold tie breakers over everyone
3 --TB 10 - 4, 6 -4,  @ Car, @ Jets, vs Car
4--ARI 10 - 4, 6 - 4, vs Colts, @ Dal, vs Sea AZ holds tiebreaker over LA based on Div. record
5 -LAR   10 - 4, 7 - 3, @MN, @ Bal vs SF
6 --SF  8 - 6, 6 - 5, @ TN, vs TX, @ Rams
7 - MIN   7 - 7,  5 - 4, vs LA, @ GB, vs Chi  Holds tiebreaker over Phi % common games and NO conference
 
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8 - PHI 7 - 7, 5 - 4, vs NYG, @ WFT, vs Dal
9 - NO  7 - 7, 5 - 5, vs Miami, vs Car, @ Atl 
10 -WSH   6 - 8, 5 - 4, @ Dal, vs Phil,  NYG
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On 12/21/2021 at 4:36 PM, Old Guy said:

Rodgers gets treated like vaccinated players for 90 days after coming back from being COVID positive. 

You forgot the 3rd category of health care workers. Those that were forced out because they didn't want to get the vaccine. Really 'brilliant' move when we have a shortage of critical workers and the government forces them out because they don't want to vaccinate. They survived the worst of it and are doing fine, but let's get rid of them over 'principle'! Complete lunacy! 

 

That is less than 2% of them.  You're arguing the exception.  Hospitals aren't running out of beds because of the nursing crisis, they are running out of beds because of misinformation about Covid vaccinated and unvaccinated.   The current numbers suggest that vaccinations will probably keep you out of the hospital.  Also, Government forces have no effect in this situation.  The Hospital systems are making their own decisions and determinations.

Much like the NFL makes their own.  Policies evolve, hence the new set of policies agreed to by the NFLPA and NFL owners.                

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2 minutes ago, Dubz41 said:

That is less than 2% of them.  You're arguing the exception.  Hospitals aren't running out of beds because of the nursing crisis, they are running out of beds because of misinformation about Covid vaccinated and unvaccinated.   The current numbers suggest that vaccinations will probably keep you out of the hospital.  Also, Government forces have no effect in this situation.  The Hospital systems are making their own decisions and determinations.

Much like the NFL makes their own.  Policies evolve, hence the new set of policies agreed to by the NFLPA and NFL owners.                

3 questions:

1. Is there a shortage of health workers? YES

The Shortage of Healthcare Workers in the U.S. | Duquesne University School of Nursing

2. Were a certain percentage who worked tirelessly thought the pandemic forced out of work because they did not want to get the vaccine? YES

3. Was there a government MANDATE which requires health care workers go get vaccinated or be fired/suspended until they get it? YES see link below! 

Hundreds of hospital staffers fired or suspended for refusing COVID-19 vaccine mandate - ABC News (go.com)

It was a ******* idiotic move! 

Those are the facts! Feel free to believe otherwise, even though the facts won't support those opinions. 

 

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34 minutes ago, Reaper said:

Don’t we need to win two and have Dallas lose one and that’s it for the one seed? 
 

If Dallas doesn’t lose we would have to win out.

I believe this to be correct. Thankfully, we were able to beat up the entire NFC West which puts us in the driver's seat. 

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3 minutes ago, Old Guy said:

I believe this to be correct. Thankfully, we were able to beat up the entire NFC West which puts us in the driver's seat. 

If we lose any of our remaining games, and Dallas wins out then Dallas is the #1 seed due to conference record.  They'd be 11-1 in conference games.  Packers have two losses in conference right now.  I'm not sure what happens if the Packers and Cowboys finish with the same conference record. 

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43 minutes ago, {Family Ghost} said:

I'm not sure what happens if the Packers and Cowboys finish with the same conference record. 

Tiebreakers then go:
1. Division record.
2. Record against common opponents.
3. Which QB1 has the longer Johnson (which is a rarely reported metric taken at the combine) :) 

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1 hour ago, {Family Ghost} said:

If we lose any of our remaining games, and Dallas wins out then Dallas is the #1 seed due to conference record.  They'd be 11-1 in conference games.  Packers have two losses in conference right now.  I'm not sure what happens if the Packers and Cowboys finish with the same conference record. 

It would be strength of victory but that won't matter. There's virtually no way that we'd get to a heads up tiebreaker with them. 

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1 hour ago, Reaper said:

Don’t we need to win two and have Dallas lose one and that’s it for the one seed? 
 

If Dallas doesn’t lose we would have to win out.

 

1 hour ago, Old Guy said:

I believe this to be correct. Thankfully, we were able to beat up the entire NFC West which puts us in the driver's seat. 

 

1 hour ago, {Family Ghost} said:

If we lose any of our remaining games, and Dallas wins out then Dallas is the #1 seed due to conference record.  They'd be 11-1 in conference games.  Packers have two losses in conference right now.  I'm not sure what happens if the Packers and Cowboys finish with the same conference record. 

Did you read the quote I was replying to? 

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22 minutes ago, Leader said:

Tiebreakers then go:
1. Division record.
2. Record against common opponents.
3. Which QB1 has the longer Johnson (which is a rarely reported metric taken at the combine) :) 

Head to head is first not third! LOL 

Also, since Rodgers is a big **** we'd win that scenario. 

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