2006 Week 8 Beatpaths Graph

Crazy week this week! Here’s how the beatpath graph looks after Week 8′s games:

2006-8-Nfl-Fluke-Clean

Here’s some explanation on all the beatloops.

  • BUF=>MIN is considered a beatfluke, which restores MIN=>DET=>BUF.
  • WAS=>JAC is considered a beatfluke, which restores JAC=>DAL=>WAS.
  • HOU=>JAC is considered a beatfluke, which restores JAC=>PHI=>HOU and JAC=>DAL=>HOU.
  • KC=>SEA is considered a beatfluke, which restores SEA=>STL=>DEN=>KC.
  • STL=>DEN is considered a beatfluke, which restores DEN=>BAL=>SD=>STL.

This means the remaining beatloops are:

  • ARI=>SF=>STL=>ARI
  • ARI=>SF=>OAK=>ARI
  • CAR=>TB=>CIN=>CAR
  • ATL=>CAR=>NO=>ATL
  • PIT=>KC=>SD=>PIT
  • MIA=>TEN=>HOU=>MIA
  • CAR=>BAL=>TB=>PHI=>DAL=>CAR
  • CAR=>BAL=>NO=>PHI=>DAL=>CAR

Crazy stuff happening in the rankings this week! New England’s win has a big impact.

3 Responses to 2006 Week 8 Beatpaths Graph

  1. Jason says:

    If NE beats Indy, that puts a beatloop at the top of the whoel graph. That should be interesting.

    Although it won’t happen. Go Colts! :)

  2. Ken says:

    My thoughts exactly. This weekend should be in-ter-est-ing.

  3. ThunderThumbs says:

    If that happens, Denver will be the team that falls – they don’t yet have a super-high-quality beatwin other than New England.

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