Simple AFC Tiebreaker Chart, 2010, After Week 16

Notes and assumptions:No possibility of tie games.Tiebreakers are as they would be at the end of the season, NOT as of right now.Tiebreakers that don't affect playoff berths or seeding are ignored.Divisional ties are broken first.If three or more teams are tied, apply that tiebreaker, not the two-team tiebreaker.Strength-of-victory

Simple AFC Tiebreaker Chart, 2010, After Week 15 (and CAR-PIT)

Notes and assumptions:No possibility of tie games.Tiebreakers are as they would be at the end of the season, NOT as of right now. (Example: IND and OAK can only be tied if OAK beats IND.)Tiebreakers that don't affect playoff berths or seeding are ignored.Divisional ties are broken

Simple AFC Tiebreaker Chart, 2010

Notes and assumptions:No possibility of tie games.Tiebreakers are as they would be at the end of the season, NOT as of right now. (Example: JAX and HOU can only be tied if HOU beats JAX.)Tiebreakers that don't affect playoff berths or seeding are ignored. (This mainly

Simple NFC Tiebreaker Chart, 2010

Notes and assumptions:No possibility of tie games.Tiebreakers are as they would be at the end of the season, NOT as of right now. (Example: NO and TB can only be tied if TB beats NO.)Tiebreakers that don't affect playoff berths or seeding are ignored.Divisional ties are

Blogging the NFL Rule Book: 2010 Changes

The NFL made many changes to its rulebook in the offseason, ranging from the truly irrelevant (all uses of the word "signalled" were changed to "signaled") to the clarifying ("An incomplete pass is a loss of down, and the ball returns to the previous spot" was added, even though the