If you think having HFA throughout plus being the only playoff team in the conference with a bye week "means absolutely nothing" then you're clueless.
Just ignore the fact that neither one of the number 1 seeds won this year I guess.
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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.If you think having HFA throughout plus being the only playoff team in the conference with a bye week "means absolutely nothing" then you're clueless.
The difference between #2 and #3 will be an easier first round opponent, plus you would get to play at home divisional weekend. The difference between #3 and #4 would be pretty much the same as before.If I can't get the one seed because I simply lose to team and they have the tie breaker what's the difference between 2 and 3 or 3 and 4 as long as I get a home game. I'm just saying this encourages teams to be more judicious in resting players... We see it in the preseason now we will see it more in the regular season
SB54 was a #2 seed beating a #1 seed.Just ignore the fact that neither one of the number 1 seeds won this year I guess.
SB54 was a #2 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB53 was a #2 seed beating a #2 seed.
SB 52 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 51 was a #1 seed beating a #2 seed.
SB 50 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 49 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 48 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
10 of the past 14 Super Bowl participants were #1 seeds, with 5 of the past 7 winners being #1 seeds. You look real stupid sitting there saying that seeding - especially being the top seed - doesn't matter.
SB54 was a #2 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB53 was a #2 seed beating a #2 seed.
SB 52 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 51 was a #1 seed beating a #2 seed.
SB 50 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 49 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
SB 48 was a #1 seed beating a #1 seed.
10 of the past 14 Super Bowl participants were #1 seeds, with 5 of the past 7 winners being #1 seeds. You look real stupid sitting there saying that seeding - especially being the top seed - doesn't matter.
I don’t think it started as trolling but once he made a fool of himself, he tried to make it look like such.He has to be trolling you at this point. It makes the #1 seed more valuable now.
They’re only adding one week. It isn’t going to significantly shift the chances that the #1 seed is locked up “well before the season is over.”And with the 17 games, it creates more likely scenarios that the #1 seed is locked up well before the season is over. So you potentially have a whole lot more pointless games in week 16-18 or so where teams are just looking to rest players and coast.
This stinks. End of regular season is great and now they just watered it down big time. Only one bye team now per conference
Being the #2 versus #3 may matter far less than resting in this scenario. I could see a #2 team resting players as soon as week 15 if they are banged up even if it means slipping as low as #4. With the #2 bye off the table and there often being a runaway best team, there is very little reason to struggle over seeding.Why would I play a player in week 16..or 17 or 18 if I know I'm making the playoffs
It probably gives future players a 10-20% higher chance of beating the record due to chances of making it in. The good news for Brady is that Goodell, Kraft, and the rest of the Lollipop Guild owners will probably expand the league to 36 teams by pushing into Europe, thus lowering the chances.urgh. Now Brady’s postseason passing record is vulnerable. I thought that would never be broken. But if they keep adding more postseason games....
And often ignoring the ones that do.NFL is good at finding solutions for problems that don't even exist...
urgh. Now Brady’s postseason passing record is vulnerable. I thought that would never be broken. But if they keep adding more postseason games....
Glad to see the option for 16 games is still in the table. The extra 5B is over 10
Years so 500M a year. I guess a lot depends on how much the players really don’t want that extra game.
Personally hate the extra game and the expanded playoffs. It’s perfect the way it is & this is nothing more than a cash grab by people who are already billionaires. You can’t claim to be about player safety and health and then add games to the season.
It’s not 1.5% more money. If they play 6% more games, they get a 1.5% bigger piece of the pie - and the pie itself gets 6% bigger. It works out to roughly a 9% raise (meaning a 9% increase in the salary cap where all else is equal).6% more games to play for 1.5% more money sure sounds fair to me.
I oppose what the League is doing, but people need to stop losing their minds over it.Patriots AFC Championship and Super Bowl appearances are also vulnerable.
Regular season records don't mean squat now....40 plus years and they hit the reset button over greed for money.
It’s not 1.5% more money. If they play 6% more games, they get a 1.5% bigger piece of the pie - and the pie itself gets 6% bigger. It works out to roughly a 9% raise (meaning a 9% increase in the salary cap where all else is equal).
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