NFL to consider reseeding playoffs purely by record
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I'd be ok with that. It makes more sense for the better team to get the advantage of home field. With only 4 teams per division, it's not that hard for an entire division to suck. And if the two best teams happen to be in the same division, I don't see why the second best team should get penalized and a crap team get rewarded.
I don't feel that strongly either way though. Probably because my team is irrelevant and never makes the playoffs, so this won't ever effect them either way.
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Division winners always need to make the playoffs. But if you win a bad division with 8 wins, you shouldn't get to host a playoff game against a team that came in 2nd in a great division with 12 wins."Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."
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I hate it. The Chiefs this year are the 5th / 6th best team. They'd be reseeded to 3rd but couldn't beat Denver either time.
Winning division should count for a higher seed.My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.
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Originally posted by imbondz View PostI hate it. The Chiefs this year are the 5th / 6th best team. They'd be reseeded to 3rd but couldn't beat Denver either time.
Winning division should count for a higher seed.COMING SOON...
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If they would have done this 14 ****ing years ago, then the Music City Mirage would have been played in Buffalo and Tennessee never would have got that bull**** hometown call. We were 11-5 that year, they were 9-7.
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The Titans were like 12-4 or 13-3 that year, though.
That call was bull**** though. As were the calls at the end of the first half when Peerless Price caught a ball at the one and was inexplicably ruled out of bounds, and when Del Greco was allowed to re-try a missed kick from 15 closer b/c Gabe Northern was called for unsportsmanlike defensive holding on a freaking kick.
League was definitely trying to push the new franchise through to sell tickets and new uniforms."Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."
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Seems to me that such a change would diminish the special value you get by beating a division opponent. You would think less about "tailoring" your team to play best against your division rival's strengths.
In fact, the NFL just went to more division games being scheduled later in the season, to spur competition, and to combat the behavior of clubs to more or less dump the last few games in their season if they have their division sewed up. IND comes to mind. Folks that went to a late IND game got to watch the bench, not Manning and the starters.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by Thurmal View PostThe Titans were like 12-4 or 13-3 that year, though.
That call was bull**** though. As were the calls at the end of the first half when Peerless Price caught a ball at the one and was inexplicably ruled out of bounds, and when Del Greco was allowed to re-try a missed kick from 15 closer b/c Gabe Northern was called for unsportsmanlike defensive holding on a freaking kick.
League was definitely trying to push the new franchise through to sell tickets and new uniforms.
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Non-conference games would then play too large of a role in the playoff format, which is unfair to me. Why should a wildcard with an 11-5 record, helped by being 4-0 against a ****ty NFC East division (but 7-5 within their own conference), get home field advantage over a division winner with a 10-6 record that played against tougher NFC West teams and went 1-3 (9-3 conference record)? Unless, of course, you completely revamp the entire structure as TDummy suggests.YardRat Wall of Fame
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Originally posted by YardRat View PostNon-conference games would then play too large of a role in the playoff format, which is unfair to me. Why should a wildcard with an 11-5 record, helped by being 4-0 against a ****ty NFC East division (but 7-5 within their own conference), get home field advantage over a division winner with a 10-6 record that played against tougher NFC West teams and went 1-3 (9-3 conference record)? Unless, of course, you completely revamp the entire structure as TDummy suggests.
Hell, a few years ago, Seattle got to host a playoff game with a LOSING 7-9 record. That's crap.
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