Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Not sure why people are stressing so much over the 1 seed. There won't be a home crowd advantage, and we're likely hosting a team like the Browns/Titans/Dolphins that we would probably dispose of fairly easily.
Gives Mahomes a chance to pad his playoff win total and another rare playoff W for the franchise.
It's not about the 1-seed, it's about the bye. Under last year's rules, Chiefs would be in line for a bye with the 2-seed, which would be perfectly fine. They could theoretically go 15-1 and still have to play in the 1st round, which would be stupid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ROYC75:
They will NEVER change this!
A division winner will always host a WC, regardless how bad a division winner is!
Are you saying they shouldn't or they won't? Do you believe it's fair that a 5-11 team will be hosting a playoff game this year while teams with 9 or 10 or even 11 wins could miss the playoffs entirely? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
Are you saying they shouldn't or they won't? Do you believe it's fair that a 5-11 team will be hosting a playoff game this year while teams with 9 or 10 or even 11 wins could miss the playoffs entirely?
The first goal every team in the NFL has is to win their division.
I don't see that ever changing. Sure there are times when division winners are going to suck but it gives every team a shot at making the playoffs too. The NFL loves that & it isn't going to change. [Reply]
Browns & Colts both ended up 10-6, but Browns must have had the tiebreaker. Every NFC team not making the playoffs ended up with a losing record in my scenario, and the Cowboys are in with a stellar 6-10 record.
Browns beat the Colts earlier this season. [Reply]
Browns & Colts both ended up 10-6, but Browns must have had the tiebreaker. Every NFC team not making the playoffs ended up with a losing record in my scenario, and the Cowboys are in with a stellar 6-10 record.
I just ran mine...same thing except I have the Giants winning the NFC East.
Originally Posted by Marco Polo:
Who holds the tiebreaker between the Steelers and Chiefs should they have the same record at the end of the season? How is that determined?
Head-to-head (if applicable)
Best won-lost-tied percentage within conference games
Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games (minimum of four)
strength of wins
strength of schedule
Best combined ranking among conference teams in both points scored and points allowed
Best combined ranking among all teams in both points scored and points allowed
Best net points in conference games
Best net points in all games
Best net touchdowns in all games
Coin toss [Reply]
This loss really hurts Raiders playoff hopes. They will be two games behind Cleveland and might have to run the table if Baltimore wins the games it should on its cupcake schedule. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GingaChief:
What happens if we finish on the same record as steelers?
It goes to tiebreakers, which get complicated. The first one is conference record, so it would depend on whether their loss came from the NFC or AFC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It goes to tiebreakers, which get complicated. The first one is conference record, so it would depend on whether their loss came from the NFC or AFC.
Essentially, if we win out and the Steelers lose against the Ravens, Bills, Colts, or Browns we get the #1 seed according to the playoff machine.
Not sure why a loss to the Bengals doesn't also give it to us but according to PM it doesn't. Neither does a Pittsburgh loss to the Washington Football Team.
So we win out and hope they lose one or more of the four games above. [Reply]