Right upon the conclusion of the early games, Green Bay is actually ranked #1, and Indianapolis is again ranked ahead of New England at #2 and #3 respectively – which actually contradicts the Week 9 Picks. (New England is still the official pick, however.)
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I like how the graph is looking so far this week. MIN’s win over SD narrowed the graph quite a bit. It will probably be tough for them to avoid a loss that breaks this relationship though.
Tonight’s game will mean absolutely nothing if PIT wins, however if BAL wins it’ll have an interesting effect at the bottom of the graph. Three out of four of the Steelers’ direct wins will be BeatLooped away, but they won’t drop too far based on their win over SEA. BUF and CIN will lose their wins over BAL, but they’ll only drop one level due to their wins on the Jets. The biggest effect this will have is that most teams with connections to the bottom five (NYJ, MIA, ARI, SF, STL) are getting these through BAL anyway. Beating PIT will cause BAL to shed all of their BeatLosses, forcing teams to find other ways to reach the bottom of the graph.