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I think if GB SEA and DAL finish 12-4, Seattle owns the tiebreakPurpleBaze said:BTW, Dallas needs to lose one too.
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I haven't been keeping a close eye on all the tie-breaker stuff, but the Cowboys did beat the Seahawks. What else factors in if they all end up 12-4?dhdawg said:
I think if GB SEA and DAL finish 12-4, Seattle owns the tiebreakPurpleBaze said:BTW, Dallas needs to lose one too.
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They're 6-4 in conference. Seattle also owns a tie breaker in common games over DETPurpleBaze said:
I haven't been keeping a close eye on all the tie-breaker stuff, but the Cowboys did beat the Seahawks. What else factors in if they all end up 12-4?dhdawg said:
I think if GB SEA and DAL finish 12-4, Seattle owns the tiebreakPurpleBaze said:BTW, Dallas needs to lose one too.
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Roger! Thanks for the clarification.dhdawg said:
They're 6-4 in conference. Seattle also owns a tie breaker in common games over DETPurpleBaze said:
I haven't been keeping a close eye on all the tie-breaker stuff, but the Cowboys did beat the Seahawks. What else factors in if they all end up 12-4?dhdawg said:
I think if GB SEA and DAL finish 12-4, Seattle owns the tiebreakPurpleBaze said:BTW, Dallas needs to lose one too.
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That's a given.PurpleBaze said:BTW, Dallas needs to lose one too.
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Seahawks would not win a two team tie breaker with Dallas, but they would win any three team tie breaker even if Dallas is included.
If GB and Detroit both win next week, then the Seahawks would get homefield by winning out, as long as GB and Det do not tie in week 17. And the Seahawks would still get homefield if Dallas does not win out even if GB and Det tie.



