Playoff Prediction Games: Conference Championships
Fooch's Note: Don't forget to get your picks in ASAP!
The divisional round of the prediction contest tournament certainly shocked the world with the top 3 seeds getting knocked off. The #4 seed needed overtime to secure his spot in the conference title game. This leaves us with the rare 4/12, 7/11 matchups for the right to go to the Super Bowl. Seeing as it's not the "grand-daddy" of them all, maybe it's the "step-daddy" of them all?
For those that are in the tournament, you can either email me your predictions privately (ninersnation@gmail.com), or you can post them here publicly. Obviously if you post them publicly, your opponent has the opportunity to view your picks before making his own picks. If you email me your picks, please include your username so I know who's who. The bracket is after the jump along with the usual rules.
Both games are on Sunday, but feel free to get your picks in sooner rather than later. As always, all times are pacific.
NY Jets @ Indianapolis - Sun., Jan. 24, 12:00 p.m. PST (PLAYOFF NET YARDAGE TIEBREAKER)
Minnesota @ New Orleans - Sun., Jan. 24, 3:40 p.m. PST
Remember, for those in the 12 person (now 8-person) playoff, NY Jets @ Indianapolis is the tiebreaker game. Please provide the total net yards when submitting your picks to me via email (or here if you post it publicly). I'll shoot you an email soon for you to reply with picks when you get a free moment. Or, feel free to email me your picks at ninersnation@gmail.com.
Here's the updated playoff bracket:
IMPORTANT NEW RULE
Up until now, folks have just posted their scores in any particular fashion, although howtheyscored has made requests for a specific format. Given the amount of time and effort howtheyscored has to put into determining the final results, I am implementing a requirement for how to format your scores (based on the spreadsheet howtheyscored has created). If you fail to follow this format, any incorrectly formatted scores for the week will be disqualified. The format is "Team A @ Team B: A score - B score." That basically is visitor @ home: visitor score - home score." Here's an example of how to do it:
Using Minnesota @ New Orleans below, if you think New Orleans will win 24-14, here's how it HAS to look:
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 14 - 24
If you think New Orleans will win 24-14, it needs to appear as this:
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 24 - 14
If you'd like you can bold the winner (Minnesota @ New Orleans: 14 - 24), but that is not required (although probably a good backup in case you reversed the score by accident.
If you make a mistake in the formatting I'll reply to your score reminding you to correct it. To correct it, simply reply to your picks and post them in the correct format. Do not post your scores again at the bottom of the thread. I'll make sure and include these directions each week so people do not forgot and lose out on points. As I mentioned above, we're doing this to make howtheyscored's life easier in figuring out the scores. The # of regular commenters has increased dramatically since last season, so we're anticipating a greater # of prediction contest participants. While this is a new rule, I don't think it's all that difficult for folks to follow it.
SCORING RULES
Every score is made up of two parts: Point total and point differential. First we see how close your prediction’s point total is to the actual score’s point total. The closer you are to zero, the better. Then, we see how close your prediction’s point differential is to the actual point differential. Again, closer to zero is better. Then, we add those two numbers together. That number gives you a raw score for your prediction.Then, we rank each game by raw scores. The players with the five lowest raw scores get points. The lowest get five points. Next lowest get four. And so on.
As an example of the scoring system, in week 7, the Vikings lost to the Steelers by a score of 17 - 27. The actual score had a point differential of 10 (27-17=10) and a point total of 44 (27+17=44).
For that game, let's look at three predictions: 1) 17 - 23, Pitt; 2) 23 - 27, Pitt; and 3) 17 - 27, Pitt.
Remember, nobody who predicted the Vikings to win the game was eligible for points.
The first prediction had a point differential of 6 (23-17=6). This was 4 away from the actual point differential. It had a total score of 40 (23+17=40). This was 4 away from the actual point total. All in all, that gives the prediction a raw score of 8.
The second prediction had a point differential of 4 (27-23=4), which was 6 away from the actual point differential. It had a total score of 50 (27+23=50), which was 6 away from the actual point total. That gives the prediction a raw score of 12.
The third prediction had a point differential of 10 (27-17=10), which was 0 away from the actual point differential. It had a total score of 44 (27+17=44), which was 0 away from the actual point total. That gives the prediction a raw score of 0.
Since the lower your raw score is, the better your prediction, the third prediction is ranked as the best and gets the most points (and since it was a perfect prediction, there is no arguing that it was the best). The first prediction had the next lowest raw score, so it ranks as the second best prediction of the group, netting the next most points. The second prediction, therefore, came in third.
If anybody has any questions at all about this, or anything else, feel free to email me at ninersnation@gmail.com.
This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Niners Nation's writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Niners Nation's writers or editors.
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I like to enjoy following this when I am watching the game. So my suggestion is when both of the competitors email you, you could post it on here so everyone else can follow it as well. Not sure if you already do that, you can delete this post if you do.
by manraj7 on Jan 20, 2010 8:38 PM PST via mobile reply actions
yea I do...
I post them usually on Saturday.
by David Fucillo on Jan 20, 2010 11:37 PM PST up reply actions
this is interesting i may have to check it out
GO COLTS!!! 09 IS OURS!!!
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:01 AM PST up reply actions
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 20- 7 625 total yards
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 30-31
Giving you all the 49ers info you need at the San Francisco 49ers Examiner
That's my site. Check it out!
The Jets / Colts Game ?
You’re sticking your neck out on this one plus 625 yards ?
You got alot of Guts.
Good Luck !!!
by LASVEGASNINER on Jan 22, 2010 7:18 PM PST up reply actions
umm good luck who are you saying will win your colts/jets game??
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:02 AM PST up reply actions
Good luck to those in the tournament
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 13 – 24
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 24 – 31
And Go Saints! Please beat Favre.
You gotta bring ass to get ass.
Thanks,
Hope to prove Las Vegas Victorious !!!!!
by LASVEGASNINER on Jan 22, 2010 7:21 PM PST up reply actions
cant really pick the Jets again
NY Jets @ Indianapolis: 10-20 (611 yards)
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 14-28
Other kids may be sayin' hi-ho, but The Gooch just says yo.
wow that is a lot of yards for the first game
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:03 AM PST up reply actions
My Picks
Okay not putting much thought into it this week..
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 16 – 27
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 34 – 28
11-5... So I was overly Optimistic! Maybe Next year!
Dam Farve!!!
I would have been pretty darn close if they farve would have protected the ball and gave them a chance for the Field Goal!
Of course I am not to upset about Farve not winning!!! Now I just have to listen to a couple of Saint Fans (doubt they are even legit!) about how great they are. Keep telling them that even monkeys fall out of a tree once in a while.
11-5... So I was overly Optimistic! Maybe Next year!
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 20 – 31
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 27 – 34
Tim Tebow = 1,432,219 season tickets next year. Who wouldn't pick him in the 1st round with those projections?
well drew i really like your prediction
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:03 AM PST up reply actions
1 v 1 in the Super Bowl?
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 6-20
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 24-35
Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!
by ZeroIndulgence on Jan 21, 2010 10:58 AM PST reply actions
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 17 – 28
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 34 – 35
"The Football The 49ers Team has The excitement of the bear, the velocity of the deer and strenght of the buffalo.
gah just missed a perfect colts/jets pred
"The Football The 49ers Team has The excitement of the bear, the velocity of the deer and strenght of the buffalo.
I'll take the chance here
Conservative picks got me nowhere last time – all my points came from the Jets upset.
So here we go:
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 20-14 (total net yardage: 713)
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 30-34
good luck with the first one :)
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:07 AM PST up reply actions
So it didn't work out
But regardless of how it looked at the end, the game was not a blowout. It was a win you had to work hard for. It was just that Peyton Manning… decided to be Peyton Manning.
Colts win Saints win
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 21-27
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 28-31
49er faithful since July 11, 1985
Prediction
Jets @ colts 10-17
vikings @ saints 28-21
Was debating if the Vikings were going to win 35-28 but I thought no way is it going to be that high of a score. The jets colts game should be close but it’s almost impossible to beat peyton.
by manraj7 on Jan 21, 2010 8:33 PM PST via mobile reply actions
i think the colts game will be a little higher scoring
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:08 AM PST up reply actions
The Jets can’t keep up with scoring so they will try to shut down Peyton. Peyton will win like he always does but he likes his game close.
idk i just get the feeling we are going to get more than 2 TD and if we keep there run game in check (done well so far with that latley)
we could have a lopsided game possilby. since it is just a prediction and have to way your chances i can see this score but mabye just add 3 or 4 points two the colts. (this would be if it was a TD instead of a field goal)
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by TheAngelsColts on Jan 24, 2010 12:15 AM PST up reply actions
I hope not I need to do well this week if I want a chance of winning this thing.
by manraj7 on Jan 24, 2010 12:52 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
As Mario says: Here we go!
NY Jets @ Indianapolis: 16 – 27
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 28 – 33
Conventional picks this week. Oh well.
I don't know about that, to the groin.
Hey, those don’t look half bad. I know others got closer, but I’m hopeful as of right now.
I don't know about that, to the groin.
by howtheyscored on Jan 25, 2010 8:20 AM PST up reply actions
Conference Championships Weekend Predictions
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 23-21. Again,I think the Jets match up really well against the Colts here.
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 31-38. Am worried about the Saints’ ability to stop the run, but think home-field advantage might just be the difference here.
Just want to say that, apart from the fact that I have picked NY & NO to win, I actually want them to get to the Superbowl. Couldn’t stand listening to the commentators of a Manning-Favre SB, they’ll talk about nothing else – game,what game!
During the Balt-Ind game, there was one play where Manning was sacked and the comms praised Manning for such a good play! Drives me mad!!!!!!!
by Ninerfromacrossthepond on Jan 22, 2010 5:38 PM PST reply actions
Its true...
A Manning/Favre super bowl would be unbearable. I’ll have to avoid all sports news sites for two weeks if they make it. The love fest the commentators have been spewing about Manning, and even more so Favre, has been sickening, to say the least. I think a Manning/Brees super bowl could be a little better…the Favre love out there has been just intolerable. I saw one prediction where they said that the Vikings would win because “Brett Favre is Brett Favre.” No joke.
Getting some love for Brees would be nice, for a change.
Sometimes the impossible can become possible if you're AWESOME!
by ZeroIndulgence on Jan 24, 2010 1:17 AM PST up reply actions
Although, each game is a great matchup, I have to offer my counter points.
Jets @ Colts
1.) Manning may be able to keep the Jets off-balance with the no-huttle or quick snap to keep N.Y. from playing the situational players from getting on the field.The man is the smartest player on the field and he’ll be looking for weakness. He’s the most studied player at this time There are alway soft spots on every team.
Minn. @ N.O.
2.) Two strong Offenses. Which one has proven the better front Line on Defense ?
YoungWillis vs. leaping_larry
Young Willis
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 16 – 23 (701 yards)
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 24 – 34
leaping_larry
NY Jets @ Indianapolis: 13-23, Net Yards: 615
Minnesota @ New Orleans: 24-27
If it comes to the tiebreaker and the Colts-Jets game has 658 yards, who wins?
Never use a big word where a diminutive alternative would suffice.
If that happens, I’m of the mind that the tie is freaking deserved and we can have a head-to-head-to-head Super Bowl.
I don't know about that, to the groin.
by howtheyscored on Jan 24, 2010 1:19 PM PST up reply actions
Closest match-up possible?
Never use a big word where a diminutive alternative would suffice.
by YoungWillis on Jan 24, 2010 7:36 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
WOW
That Indy game is the closest I’ve ever come to a perfect prediction.
by David Fucillo on Jan 24, 2010 5:03 PM PST up reply actions
Picks
NY Jets @ Indianaplis: 7-24
Minesota @ New Orleans: 35-28
AH! don't fumble!!
I don't prediction santeria / I aint got no crystal ball / well, I had a million dollars, but I / I'd predict it all
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 17-24
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 35-28
note the part about not having a crystal ball
A hearty thank you to Rich Aurilia for all the good memories, and to the Niners for finally getting the uni's (mostly) right.
Sorry, I don't have any cool Sublime lyrics to go with my picks
NY Jets @ Indianapolis 13-24
Minnesota @ New Orleans 21-35
Don't trust this guy. He lies.
Sorry I didn’t see this sooner, but I have to use your earlier set of predictions here. Corrections to predictions need to be made as a reply to the original set.
I don't know about that, to the groin.
by howtheyscored on Jan 25, 2010 6:30 PM PST up reply actions
cassusriff vs. LASVEGASNINER
cassusriff
NY Jets @ Indianapolis – 17 – 24 (650 yards)
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 21 – 38
LASVEGASNINER
NY Jets @ Indianapolis: 17 – 24 – total net yards – 610
Minnesota @ New Orleans : 31 – 27
Uh-oh, this is comment number 50...which means that I'm one more than perfection
So I don’t have a lot of hope here, but…
NY Jets @ Indianapolis 18-23
Minnesota @ New Orleans 17-34
Jason Hill is turning the corner!
I'm a girl, I go by women's intuition and the colors of their uniforms
Minnesota @ New Orleans – 24-31
Not Perdicting the Pro Bowl are we?
Was just curious!
11-5... So I was overly Optimistic! Maybe Next year!

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