The number 1 seed in the West is locked in. But the number two and three and four seeds are still up for grabs.
The Monkeys can take the number 2 seed with a victory...although they play a very tough team.
The Wildcats can take the number 2 seed with a victory and a Monkey loss...although the Wildcat game isn't necessarily "hard"...it is by no means a sure victory...the Wildcats cannot finish below the number 3 seed in any event. (If the Monkeys lose and the Bengals win and the Wildcats lose...it's a three way tie...I actually don't know who comes out on top in that situation since we've all rotated winning a game...I think the Wildcats might finish 4th here because of points.)
If the Monkeys lose and the Bengals and Wildcats both win, then the Wildcats would be number two, the Bengals would be number 3, and the Monkeys would slide all the way to number 4...the Bengals should win their last game too.
So, if the Monkeys lose, they could easily slide all the way to 4th place.
Anyway, that's the way I figure it...anyone else see it differently?
Originally posted by XerxesBlackmage Expanding on Chrisbignobo's comment, it really would be great if you did put a reason or two behind maybe why you moved a team, why they're ranked as they are, etc.
As of now, it's just a recap of the games. Still love the rankings, mind you, but you could spruce it up some more if you wanted to. That's all I have to say.
Oh, and Chris is a manwhore.
Thought about doing that this week...just got lazy...and had to work most of the day...