Hope? That's the fall-off record....the 49ers are surely getting 10 wins.....they're not gonna lose 5 out of 6 games barring Purdy falling off a cliff. Unless the Cowboys beat the Eagles, they're likely gonna have to play away yet again vs the 49ers who will be in their heads. Best case scenario, both the 49ers and Cowboys beat the Eagles, who have quickly supplanted the Chiefs as my most hated team since last year's bush-league playoff hit. So disappointed last week with the Bills Davis botching an overtime win. I dont like the Seahawks but will cheer them vs the Schmeagles in a few weeks.
Considering that the 4 division winners get the top 4 seeds based on overall record, that means that the She-gles, Niners, Lions, and Falcons currently occupy those 4 spots. The next three teams then move on based on record, so that means, as it currently stands, Dallas, Minnesota, and Seattle would be those three teams.
1. Philadelphia 10-1
2. San Francisco 8-3
3. Detroit 8-3
4. Atlanta 5-6
5. Dallas 9-3
6, Minnesota 6-6
7. Seattle 6-6
Are currently the 7 teams who would qualify for the postseason if it began
TODAY.
Automatic Bye = Eagles
I think it is safe to say that both Atlanta and Dallas are locked in to the 4th and 5th seeds respectively.
2 v 7 - SF v Seattle
3 v 6 - Detroit v Minnesota
4 v 5 - Atlanta v Dallas
Let's say that the favorites all win (I would imagine that the Cowboys would head into Atlanta as the favorites)
1 v 5 Philadelphia v Dallas
2 v 3 SF v Detroit
Honestly, I just don't see the Cowboys beating Philadelphia on the road in the postseason, so, your prediction of Dallas having to go on the road to face the Niners, honestly, doesn't have a really good chance of happening. There is no way that they would face each other in the first round based on their overall records alone. The earliest we would see a potential matchup, unless some major shakeup happens between now and the final week of the season, would actually be in the NFC Championship.
I just don't see how Dallas gets past Philadelphia, in Philadelphia, based on current standings and projections.
Which then means that I don't see the Cowboys having to play on the road in San Francisco, unless some crazy miracle happens.