From the Green Bay Press-Gazette
Ryan Moede of Algoma, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside majoring in sports management, spent hours calculating the Packers’ chances of getting the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft.
The Houston Texans (2-13) have the worst record in the NFL going into the final week, but the Saints, Jets, 49ers and Packers are 3-12 and have a chance to tie the Texans.
Strength of schedule is used to break ties, with the team having the easiest schedule getting to pick first. According to Moede’s research, seven games must go the Packers’ way in order for them to have a chance at the top pick: Indianapolis over Arizona; New York Jets over Buffalo; Pittsburgh over Detroit; New Orleans over Tampa Bay; Seattle over Green Bay; Houston over San Francisco; St. Louis over Dallas.
The Packers, Texans and 49ers then would finish in a tie for the worst record at 3-13. Opponents of the Packers and Texans would have the same .535 winning percentage, with the 49ers trailing at .539.
A coin flip would determine whether the Packers or Texans get the top pick.
4 comments:
What? No credit to me for giving you that article? I hope you and your shoes have a good night bowling.
You want me to put your name on here? Plus, it's not like you WROTE the article. I did site the originator...
Two mistakes in as many days! What is going on here. Is Grinder rubbing off on you??
Site is a noun. Cite would have been correct.
site n.
1. The place where a structure or group of structures was, is, or is to be located: a good site for the school.
2. The place or setting of something: a historic site; a job site.
3. A website.
cite v.
1. To quote as an authority or example.
2. To mention or bring forward as support, illustration, or proof: cited several instances of insubordinate behavior.
3. a) To commend officially for meritorious action in military service.
b) To honor formally.
4. To summon before a court of law.
Ok, first those are 2 completely different types of mistakes.
2nd, fuck off.
:)
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