@Raiders
AFC Wildcard just got hot.
Based on current schedule, the first wildcard slot will go to Steelers. But nobody cares about that we're talking about the second wild card spot.
Through miraculous outcomes, the Raiders have effectively thrown away the sixth seed lock through their own accord. They no longer control their destiny.
During week 16, the Raiders lost against Bills. With the current Broncos record and their next opponent, the Bengals, which will most likely be a win, the Raiders have lost the ability to win out the division, locking them to the sixth seed of the wildcard in a race against the Titans. The Titans faced the Jags in week 16 and won, putting them in a dead tie with the Raiders for the last wildcard.
However, this is where it gets interesting. The Titans and Raiders never had a Head to Head, meaning the first tiebreaker is null. The next two tie breaks are also the same, meaning as stated above the tiebreaker is Strength of Victory, which takes the combined records of each teams opponents and matches them up.
As of now the Titans have this tiebreaker won, as the Raiders have faced some extremely weak opponents, for instance the Chargers twice who only have two wins.
In order for the Raiders to get the sixth seed, they must win against the Broncos and the Titans must lose against the colts. But, once again there are more things that will most likely go against the Raiders in this situation that is out of their control.
The Colts will clinch bye, unless the moon crashes into the Earth. This means if they have a brain they are going to bench anyone of value against the Titans, upping the odds of the Titans getting a win for Week 17. At the same time the second bye week is wide open for the Broncos and Browns, meaning for week 17 the Broncos will most likely play starters, decreasing the likely hood of a win for the Raiders.
This is all of course if the Steelers don't blow week 17 against Bengals and rip open the fifth seed. If that happens everything I just wrote is null and whole new tiebreaks pop up if Steelers lose and Titans and Raiders win, creating three teams with 10-6 records.
THIS IS ALL OF COURSE BASED ON IF MADDEN PROGRAMERS CAN WRITE A SIMPLE FUCKING IF/ELSE STATEMENT TO PROPERLY CALCULATE THE TIEBREAKERS, WHICH APPARENTLY HASN'T BEEN DONE EVER.
http://www.operationsports.com/inte...gen/679701-how-does-playoff-seeding-work.html
Simply put we have no idea at this point what's gonna happen.