NFL discussing reseeding, playoff expansion
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But yeah, the bigger divisions was a much better setup. One, it meant more division games. Six is too few. Two, and more importantly, you had less probability of shitbag teams making the playoffs, which is a problem year after year.Comment
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I'm against this.. how often do you see a 7-9 team win a division or a 12-4 team be a wild card? Very seldom. I mean it happens here and there, but not enough where you should change it.
There needs to be an award for winning your division.. don't like being on the road in January, then win moar games.
Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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If it works...screw with it until it's broken. That's the NFL way.Best reason to have a license.
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Peter King is for changing it, which makes me even more firmly entrenched in the position that it should not change.
San Francisco won 12 games this year. Green Bay, eight. But the Packers are rewarded with a postseason home game because they won the NFC North, and the 49ers are a wild card. The kickoff temperature is projected to be about minus-5 at Lambeau Field. It is blatantly unfair to make a team that was superior in the regular season travel to play an inferior one. The reward for winning a division should be a playoff berth, but NOT a home playoff game. The Competition Committee has to stop this miscarriage of home-team justice from happening again and change the rules next spring.Comment
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Wildcard round should stay the same.
Divisional round should be based on record, ie. if a 3 and a 5 seed advance and the 5 seed is 12-4 and the 3 seed is 10-6, the 3 seed should play the 1 and the 2 and 5 should play.
Conference finals should have the highest seed host.
In every case, the highest seed will still host, but the divisional round is changed slightly so that the best team faces the team with the worst record, not the one with the lowest seed.Comment
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Peter King is for changing it, which makes me even more firmly entrenched in the position that it should not change.
San Francisco won 12 games this year. Green Bay, eight. But the Packers are rewarded with a postseason home game because they won the NFC North, and the 49ers are a wild card. The kickoff temperature is projected to be about minus-5 at Lambeau Field. It is blatantly unfair to make a team that was superior in the regular season travel to play an inferior one. The reward for winning a division should be a playoff berth, but NOT a home playoff game. The Competition Committee has to stop this miscarriage of home-team justice from happening again and change the rules next spring.
I like Peter King, he has been around the sport a long time and writes very insightful stuff. But he still is basically employed by the NFL and will sensationalize here and thereComment
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