Template talk:2010 NFC East standings

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Cowboys are not eliminated (as of Week 13)[edit]

Yes, the Cowboys have been eliminated from winning the division. They are not eliminated from the wild card. It's true, as a previous editor pointed out, if they end up in a tie at 8-8 with the Eagles and Packers, they would be out based on their loss to the Packers. However, if another team from a different division also finishes at 8-8, the Cowboys could still get in:

  1. The Cowboys win out; Packers and Eagles both lose out; Bucs win exactly 1 of their last 4; all 4 finish 8-8 and one of them is going to get the #6 seed
  2. The Giants win the NFC East at 10-6 or better (with assumed wins over Eagles and Packers)
  3. 1st tiebreaker is intra-division between Cowboys and Eagles; Cowboys win with 2-0 sweep
  4. Next we settle the 3-way tie between Cowboys, Packers, and Bucs. The Bucs didn't play either of the other 2, so head-to-head does not apply. All 3 would have a 6-6 conference record. They don't have 4 common opponents between all 3 teams, so we skip to strength of victory which currently favors the Cowboys. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LarryJeff (talkcontribs) 16:13, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As pointed out on my talk page, the Packers have already beaten the Cowboys this season. Eagles 24/7 (C) 20:59, 8 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, the Packers did beat the Cowboys, which is why--if there were a tie at 8-8 between the Cowboys, Eagles, and Packers--the Cowboys would lose out to the Packers. That's just what I already said above. The small chance the Cowboys do have is for another team (from the South or West division) to also finish 8-8, which would give us the steps I outlined above. LarryJeff (talk) 05:58, 9 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]