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If you could alter the current playoff format ?

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by Ramu3, Jan 4, 2011.

  1. Ramu3

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    1)Would you make changes ?

    2)What changes would you make?

    1) Yes

    2) I would let each division winner get a playoff spot , but the home field would go to the team with a better record ( for ex: Saints would host the 7-9 Seahawks)
     
  2. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost not wrong
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    You must be 8-8 to qualify for the playoffs.

    Seeding and homefield is determined purely by record.
     
  3. Ramu3

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    Honestly if the Rams had their top 2 WR's , Donnie Avery , Mark Clayton for the season . They would have won the NFC West by few games .

    But Avery and Clayton were pretty much on the IR the whole season , they lost Avery in the preseason .......Avery is fast , but Avery is even faster on a fast track in the dome .
     
  4. BigBenito

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    1)No

    2)I just said I wouldn't! Gah!


    I don't mind bad teams getting homefield advantage for one week. No system is completely fair; divisions will have up and down years. If a division has a brutal schedule, they are handicapped, why punish them further by removing a playoff homegame for them, let alone a playoffspot? The 2nd team that had the brutal schedule is already being punished enoguh. I’m willing to accept a 7-9 team. It isn’t like this happens every year. If it becomes a common occurrence, sure lets pull out the red pen.

    Further, why reward a team that couldn’t win its division by giving them homefield advantage? They very easily could have had a cupcake schedule to get to the playoffs, so why are they given another gift? Of course, there will be years like this, but appointing a czar to decide some sort of…. super bowl championship formula would provide situations just as ‘dumb’.
     
  5. leroy

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    All that I would change is the seeding. If you win your division, you win your division. You don't see anyone clamoring to keep teams that win their conference tourney with a losing record out of the NCAA tournament.

    That said, New Orleans should be playing at home against the 7-9 Seahawks.
     
  6. david_rocket

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    Like other said, give the divsion champ a playoff spot, but homefield should be about who has the best record.

    like in the NBA, a 5th seed, can get homefield adv, if they have better record than the 4th seed.
     
  7. Malcolm

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    3 wild cards only 1 team gets a by that's it. I think everyone is overreacting to the Seahawks making the playoffs with a 7-9 record. It has never happen before you act likt this will be a recuring event.
     
  8. Rocket River

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    I don't think this happens enough for a rule change.

    Rocket River
     
  9. br0ken_shad0w

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    Keep everything else but have the team with the better record get home-field advantage.
     

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