2015 Season - Week 16
A Week To Go
Adding week 16’s scoring to the current totals show’s there will be one major change in the positions we currently have. In fact the only switch will see AP move past George which will leave George with the first pick in next year’s draft. With John’s retirement the new owner, Alex will pick sixteenth as per the rules for a new entrant. Chief has had a big week at a critical time to take a fifteen point lead over Ron at the top of the Premiership. Johnnie is 41 points behind and Marcus 46 so both would be a huge upset to win the Papas now. Aaron’s 35 point week has lifted him past Mark and he is now 30 points above the dropline, Mark is 28 from relegation and Craig 12 ahead of Daz. It looks likely one of these two will join George and AP in the Conference. Wayne leads Dave G by 15 at the top of the Conference but the close battle is between Cheryl and David S, where Cheryl has a 6 point advantage as they chase the final promotion place. Adding week 16’s scores calculate Cheryl will win by just 1 point, 411-410.
A Week To Go
A lot got sorted in week 16. The NFC six are decided, it’s now down to the order. Currently Carolina (14-1) have the home field advantage throughout the playoffs but can be beaten by Arizona (13-2) if Arizona beat Seattle (9-6) and the Panthers lose at home to the Bucs (6-9). Both have secured a bye week. The 3 seed will be the winner of Sunday night football’s Minnesota @ Green Bay, regular season closer. Both teams are (10-5) so one will be #3 the other will be a wildcard. Washington (8-7) have won the NFC East and will be the four seed. Seattle (9-6) are the final team in. In the AFC New England (12-3) have clinched a bye week and will win home field advantage with a win in Miami (5-10) or a Denver (11-4) loss against San Diego (4-11). Denver has yet to win their division as Kansas City (10-5) will win the AFC West if Denver loose and the Chiefs win against Oakland (7-8). Kansas City have clinched a post season berth. Cincinnati (11-4) have won their division and would need both a Patriot & Bronco loss while they beat Baltimore (5-10), to grab the number 1 seed in the AFC. Houston (8-7) at home against Jacksonville (5-10) and Indianapolis (7-8) at home to Tennessee (3-12) can both win the AFC South and will be the fourth seed. The final wildcard spot will go to either the NY Jets (10-5) who travel to Buffalo (7-8) or Pittsburgh (9-6) following the Steelers surprise loss to Baltimore. Pittsburgh are at Cleveland (3-12). All NFL games are on Sunday.