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jimmy the one

(2,783 posts)
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:14 PM Jan 13

7 of 8 NFL playoff teams are from blue states

I don't believe I've ever seen it so lopsided before.
I look at it as a premonition of gooder things to come in 2026.

Saturday January 17
Buffalo vs Denver - New York, Colorado for novice fans
San Francisco vs Seattle - California, Washington state, ditto

Sunday January 18
Houston vs New England - Texas, New England duh
Los Angeles (rams) vs Chicago - California, Illinois

Just thought of something. New England comprises 6 states which all vote blue, so it's more like 12 states represented in the playoffs to just, uh, hahaha, the LONE star state.

Houston Texas the only chance maga world has this year, and California gots two shots at it.
Texas and California just like the redistricting wars. QB Gavin Newsome vs the fumbling Trump eh?
I'm for San Fran, tho any but Houston.

PS Houston Texas had 20% higher violent crime rate than Chicago in 2024, and 40% higher property crime rate. Why no national guard and thugs of ICE in Houston, Trump?



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7 of 8 NFL playoff teams are from blue states (Original Post) jimmy the one Jan 13 OP
and the GB Packers Almost made it!! riversedge Jan 13 #1
To characterize a historic fourth quarter collapse to your arch-nemesis as "almost making it" Prairie Gates Jan 13 #8
that whole last second half was downright sickening. I try to keep my riversedge Jan 13 #9
Wisconsin isn't Blue. Rethugs control both chambers of their state legislature, the US House delegation, 1 US Senator, Celerity Jan 14 #17
Damn!!! I love that. Traildogbob Jan 13 #2
This week is the 2nd round of the playoffs though AZJonnie Jan 13 #3
Chiefs are Rebl2 Jan 13 #12
Good analysis Jonnie jimmy the one 16 hrs ago #19
Houston is mostly blue. onenote Jan 13 #4
The City of Houston is a very blue city LetMyPeopleVote Jan 13 #5
FYI, there has been significant recent ICE activity in Houston. anciano Jan 13 #6
You are right about ICE activity in Houston, but.... jimmy the one Jan 14 #14
Pity the poor last-round draft picks who end up having to live in Redneckistan. Aristus Jan 13 #7
Not like most teams are in major cities which are largely Democratic EdmondDantes_ Jan 14 #18
New England Patriots need to kick ass. oasis Jan 13 #10
Bills Mafia agrees... EarthFirst Jan 13 #13
No surprise here I suspect. Blue states have an overwhelming economic advantage in the incomes its residents make, and SWBTATTReg Jan 13 #11
The Blue Bowl! Starbeach Jan 14 #15
Go Rams!!!!! Initech Jan 14 #16
Check out who the owner is. Boomerproud 15 hrs ago #20
OK, don't go Rams. Initech 15 hrs ago #21
Yeah, the Texans are out they did show up, but boy oh boy those 49ers got stomped MagickMuffin 15 hrs ago #22

Prairie Gates

(7,325 posts)
8. To characterize a historic fourth quarter collapse to your arch-nemesis as "almost making it"
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:44 PM
Jan 13

is really the essence of positive spin!

riversedge

(79,730 posts)
9. that whole last second half was downright sickening. I try to keep my
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
Jan 13

spirits up--each year is 'almost' for Pack!!

Celerity

(53,841 posts)
17. Wisconsin isn't Blue. Rethugs control both chambers of their state legislature, the US House delegation, 1 US Senator,
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 11:15 AM
Jan 14

and Wisconsin went for Trump in 2016 and 2024.

It is a purple to light pink swing state, which hopefully changes to Blue ASAP.

In terms of Green Bay itself, only one Democratic presidential candidate has won Brown County (where Green Bay is) this century: Barack Obama in 2008.

AZJonnie

(2,969 posts)
3. This week is the 2nd round of the playoffs though
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:35 PM
Jan 13

Counting blue vs. red by means of 2024 POTUS election results:

Blue‑state teams (13):
Bills (NY)
Giants (NJ)
Jets (NJ)
Patriots (MA)
Ravens (MD)
Commanders (DC)
Bears (IL)
Vikings (MN)
Broncos (CO)
Seahawks (WA)
49ers (CA)
Rams (CA)
Chargers (CA)

Red‑state teams (19):
Cardinals (AZ)
Falcons (GA)
Panthers (NC)
Saints (LA)
Cowboys (TX)
Texans (TX)
Jaguars (FL)
Dolphins (FL)
Buccaneers (FL)
Colts (IN)
Titans (TN)
Chiefs (MO)
Raiders (NV)
Lions (MI)
Packers (WI)
Steelers (PA)
Eagles (PA)
Browns (OH)
Bengals (OH)

Assuming each playoff team is like a random draw from the league with a 13/32 chance of being from a blue state, the chance that 7 or 8 of 8 remaining teams are blue‑state teams is about 0.94% (~1 in 106) in a given year.

IOW, this has about a once-per-century statistical likelihood, if the teams and their states voting patterns had 100% consistency over that 100 years.

Sounds like an omen to me!

Rebl2

(17,460 posts)
12. Chiefs are
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 05:20 PM
Jan 13

in a red state, but a blue city, until they move to another red state in five years, to another blue city.

jimmy the one

(2,783 posts)
19. Good analysis Jonnie
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 12:31 PM
16 hrs ago

I can do simpler statistical calculations but this is beyond my scope.
I have however, changed my premonition from gooder things in 2026, to the second coming of Christ, thanks to your prediction odds!

anciano

(2,203 posts)
6. FYI, there has been significant recent ICE activity in Houston.
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:40 PM
Jan 13

Personally, I am cheering for the Houston Texans simply because they have been one of my favorite "NFL football teams" for years.

jimmy the one

(2,783 posts)
14. You are right about ICE activity in Houston, but....
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 10:50 AM
Jan 14

But is recent ICE activity in Houston Texas a result of Renee Good's death? I googled and there were anti ICE demonstrations in Houston in past week on this issue; as well 50 immigrants were arrested recently there by ICE.
I admit I was a bit too harsh on large cities in red states. Yes Houston Texas votes democratic, about 55% for Hillary, Biden, and Kamala, to ~45 republican, at least for president. Dallas the same. That's a supreme court majority, 5 - 4.
Almost all our big cities (if not all) vote democratic, that's the urban advantage democrats hold.
My dig was really at red states, not really cities within. Nonetheless, a red state city is part of a red state's voting bloc.

Aristus

(71,778 posts)
7. Pity the poor last-round draft picks who end up having to live in Redneckistan.
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 03:43 PM
Jan 13

Being rich in a red state must suck. Because there's nothing to do with your money. I'm sure tractor pulls and monster truck rallies lose their allure after a while...

EdmondDantes_

(1,438 posts)
18. Not like most teams are in major cities which are largely Democratic
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 11:32 AM
Jan 14

Not like these cities don't have great museums, volunteer opportunities, business opportunities, etc.

SWBTATTReg

(26,096 posts)
11. No surprise here I suspect. Blue states have an overwhelming economic advantage in the incomes its residents make, and
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 05:13 PM
Jan 13

building, maintaining infrastructure. Poorer states, unfortunately don't.

MagickMuffin

(18,103 posts)
22. Yeah, the Texans are out they did show up, but boy oh boy those 49ers got stomped
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 01:02 PM
15 hrs ago


Which I was glad the Seahawks sent them packing for the hills.


And as a sidenote: the Dallas Cowboys have been cursed by the owner Jerry Jones. I mean come on who fires the head coach after winning you Super Bowls? Only a fool.

Jerry doesn't know how to build a team. He's just like his other billionaire friends.


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