indypatsfan
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Me and some buddies over some beer were having a discussion about the playoffs and came upon a question that neither could answer...if at the end of the regular season all teams are tied at 8 n 8 what happens....
THe situation is covered in tie-breaker scenarios. It would be pretty simple to go through the process to figure out who the division champs and wild cards were. The hard part would be going through the entire schedule (it would have to be a real schedule) and decide who lose to whom and what the scores were.Me and some buddies over some beer were having a discussion about the playoffs and came upon a question that neither could answer...if at the end of the regular season all teams are tied at 8 n 8 what happens....
Complicated answer to a complicated question. That had to be the most confusing thing i ever read.
And that would be in case of tie peyton gets one free pass to harrison in end zone and if that is incomplete repeat as nessecary?
That's better than a damned coin flip.
Has a tie breaker ever actually come down to a coin flip before? I'd be pretty appalled if my team had its fate decided by a coin flip.
Click the link. The final tie-breaker is a coin flip. No kidding. The gravity of the Earth decides who goes to the playoffs.
Right, I knew that. I was just wondering if such a coin flip has ever actually taken place to determine a playoff spot.