According to MFN, we have 3 teams in the playoffs and 9 eliminated with 4 weeks to play. Let's take a look at the playoff picture as it is now...
If the playoffs started today:
#1 seed Memphis
#2 seed Portland
#3 seed San Jose
#4 seed Chicago
#5 seed Houston
#6 seed Honolulu
MFN says only Memphis has clinched a spot so far, but if Portland beats Oakland tonight, the Storm will win the West.
The Pacific Division will be decided on the field, literally, the last 4 weeks as San Jose (9-3) and Honolulu (8-4) play each other twice. Honolulu is the current #6 seed based on Conference Record as they have not played Oakland head to head.
As stated above, Portland wins the West with a win tonight, but Oakland will still be in the wildcard hunt regardless. Denver needs to keep winning as well to stay in the hunt as they are the current #8 seed.
In the Southwest, Memphis is the league's last unbeaten team at 12-0, yet they have a real chance to end up a #5 seed. The last 4 games for Memphis are against Orlando (7-5), San Antonio (1-11), Portland (11-1), and Houston (11-1). Houston is just 1 game behind, and if both keep winning, the Gamblers will be HUGE Portland fans in Week 15, as a Storm win sets up a Week 16 game in Memphis where the winner gets a BYE and the loser plays next week.
I would be absolutely shocked if one of Memphis or Houston fails to qualify.
In the Midwest, it's a division up for grabs as just 1.5 games separates 1st from last. It's very unlikely a wildcard comes from this division, and they all play each other down the stretch. Chicago has the schedule disadvantage, their remaining opponent's combined record is 26-22, while Detroit's is 19-28-1, and for Michigan and Cleveland, it's 15-32-1.
Last edited at 9/01/2020 6:23 pm