A Dallas win coupled with a Carolina win gives Dallas a playoff berth.

A Dallas win coupled with a Carolina win gives Dallas a playoff berth.

It is very possible for the Cowboys to clinch their fourth playoff berth of the current decade this weekend. It is also very possible that the Cowboys could miss the playoffs altogether. Here is what could happen:

Clinch-a-Berth-One-Week-Early Scenario: Dallas Wins and Carolina Wins

By the time the Cowboys play the Redskins on Sunday night, Dallas will know whether the team can clinch a playoff berth. If Carolina beats the Giants, the Giants will fall to 8-7 and cannot finish ahead of the Cowboys if Dallas wins either of its last two games. New York is favored by 6.5 points over the Panthers.

If Carolina and Dallas both win in week 16, then the winner of the Dallas-Philadelphia game in week 17 will take the NFC East. Even if the Eagles lost to Broncos, Philadelphia and Dallas would enter the game at 10-5, so the winner would take all.

If Carolina wins, the Giants could make the playoffs only if the Packers lost to both the Seahawks and Cardinals. The Giants have a better record against common opponents, so if New York beat Minnesota, the Giants would win the tiebreaker with Green Bay.

The best overall result, as far as the Cowboys are concerned:

Dallas 11-5 (NFC East Champion)
Philadelphia 11-5 (Wildcard)
Green Bay 11-5 or 10-6 or 9-7 (Wildcard)
N.Y. Giants 8-8 (Out)

The Ugly Scenario: Dallas Loses, New York Wins, Philadelphia Wins, and Green Bay Wins

If the Giants beat the Panthers, New York will have a 9-6 record. If Dallas then lost to the Redskins and Philadelphia beat the Broncos, the Eagles would win the NFC East. If Green Bay also beats Seattle, then Green Bay would clinch a playoff berth based on the tiebreaker with the Cowboys. Dallas would then have to beat Philadelphia and hope that Minnesota beat the Giants in week 17.

The  nightmare:

Philadelphia 12-4 (NFC East Champions)
Green Bay 11-5 (Wildcard)
N.Y. Giants 10-6 (Wildcard)
Dallas 9-7 (Out, and all hell breaks loose)

Winner-Take-All (i.e., Dallas-Philadelphia) Scenario: Dallas Wins and New York Wins

If the Cowboys and the Giants both win next weekend, Dallas will be 10-5 and New York would be 9-6. It would not matter whether the Eagles won or lost vs. Denver because the Giants cannot win the NFC East under any circumstance.

Should the Cowboys and Giants both win in week 16, then the winner of the game between Dallas and Philadelphia will take the NFC East.  If Dallas won that game, then the Eagles would take one of the wildcard spots, and the Giants would have to hope to overcome the Packers to take the final spot.

The NFC-East-is-still-the-beast result:

Dallas 11-5 (NFC East Champions)
Philadelphia 11-5 (Wildcard)
N.Y. Giants 10-6 (Wildcard)
Green Bay 10-6 (Out, based on common opponents compared with N.Y. Giants)

Dallas-Steals-a-Spot-Thanks-to-Pittsburgh, Seattle, and-Arizona Scenario

If the Cowboys lose either of the next two games, their playoff chances take a big hit. However, Dallas could lose one of those games and still finish ahead of the Packers for the final wildcard spot, even though the Packers win the head-to-head tiebreaker. Green Bay would have to lose to both Seattle and Arizona for Dallas to slip in as a wildcard ahead of the Packers, so it isn’t likely. However, if it did, Dallas can thank Ben Roethlisberger for completing his last-second touchdown to beat Green Bay last week.

Dallas will not steal a wildcard spot from Green Bay if the Packers win either of their final two games. If Green Bay won one of those games, Dallas would have to win both games to have a chance to finish with a better record than Green Bay. If Dallas did win both games, the Cowboys would be division champions rather than wildcard qualifiers.

The likely-as-winning-a-lottery result:

Philadelphia 12-4 (NFC East Champions)
N.Y. Giants 10-6 (Wildcard)
Dallas 10-6 (Wildcard)
Green Bay 9-7 (Out)

There are some other possible results, and none of these consider the actual playoff seedings. Bottom line: Dallas needs to win both games.