LeGOATski Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 4 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: Or your division drew a schedule of really tough games...nfc east got the afc north this year. The bengals were a tough out even when burrow was healthy So, you aren't what your record says you are? Even if we accept that, this can be fixed by getting rid of divisions, not playing the same teams twice and further equalizing the schedules across the conference. I think that would be a good move, but NFL execs are a long way from agreeing to that.
The Wiz Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 45 minutes ago, LeGOATski said: So, you aren't what your record says you are? Even if we accept that, this can be fixed by getting rid of divisions, not playing the same teams twice and further equalizing the schedules across the conference. I think that would be a good move, but NFL execs are a long way from agreeing to that. It could be a good move the problem is that removing divisions causes a massive runoff effect on the rest of the standings for the playoffs. Hell, the way they are now is confusing once you get passed the division and head-to-head. Imagine having to rewrite the rules for the standings with a new format. There are threads about who the bills will play based on different scenarios and some of them have the same W/L for different teams and but the standings are different. All things considered though, I don't care if a losing team makes the playoffs. If you're the best in the division then that's what you are even if you are a 6-10, 7-9 team.
May Day 10 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 32 divisions. Everyone makes the playoffs
BobbyC81 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 11 hours ago, prissythecat said: I think having a team with a losing record go to playoffs is a travesty. A few owners will likely argue about changing the rules in the offseason. At least have a rule that if a division winner’s record is worse than the wild cards then they don’t get a home game. It doesn’t matter as much this season with no fans or reduced number. Anybody hear what they’re planning to do about fans for the Super Bowl? Odds are there will be another spike in COVID cases post-Christmas, which could affect that decision. Only 6 weeks away unless they delay it.
FireChans Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 10 hours ago, BuffaloRebound said: This is glossing over the last 20 years. If McDermott and Beane arrived in 2004 instead of 2017, there’s a 99% chance they’d both have been fired by year 6 after multiple wildcard playoff bids but no playoff wins. It’s what the Raiders, Broncos and Chargers have to look forward to for the next 15 years. Just a coincidence that those teams are looking a lot like the Bills, Jets, and Dolphins of the past 20 years. Then beat them. Every team can't be good. It's a zero sum league. If you don't want to get dominated by a division opponent for 20 years, get better and beat them. The 49ers have had to face Wilson for 8 years. They built multiple Super Bowl caliber teams in that span and beat the man. 1 hour ago, LeGOATski said: I guess I misinterpreted that post. To your actual point though, your argument is based on the rule. Rules can simply be changed. There's parity in this league, so of course a lesser team still has a chance for a playoff victory. The rule currently allows a more deserving team to miss that playoff opportunity, which is a bit of a problem. Then they didn't deserve it.
BobbyC81 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 11 hours ago, MPL said: I, for one, am hoping the Cowboys and Redskins Football Team both lose, opening the door for the 6-10 Giants to make the playoffs. I think it would be hilarious. I’m rooting for the same. Although, having Dallas win and Jerra having to answer questions about if he thinks his team deserves to be in the playoffs might be entertaining.
El Guapo Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 If you win your division, you’re in and host. I have no problem with it. Otherwise, what difference would divisions make? Rivalries are built on division play. this happens every so often, and while it stinks, who thinks the NFC East Champ is advancing?
letsgoteam Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 It doesn't happen very often, but it is what it is. If you win your division, you win your division. No reason to change the rules, its just part of sports. No travesties here.
Nextmanup Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 12 hours ago, Bob in STL said: These extreme cases are rare but happen occasionally. No sense making up rules for this. I agree with you! The game is grossly over regulated as it is. We don't need to make it more complicated, make it simple. Eliminate the divisions, best X number of teams from each conference go to the playoffs with tie breakers so there can't be ties. Simple.
The Red King Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 If your loss column has more digits then your win column maybe you shouldn't be a playoff team? 😁 On the other hand, I think I would pay money to see Brady lose a wild card game to a 6-10 Giants team. I mean, they played them tight in the regular season.
LeGOATski Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 3 hours ago, The Wiz said: It could be a good move the problem is that removing divisions causes a massive runoff effect on the rest of the standings for the playoffs. Hell, the way they are now is confusing once you get passed the division and head-to-head. Imagine having to rewrite the rules for the standings with a new format. There are threads about who the bills will play based on different scenarios and some of them have the same W/L for different teams and but the standings are different. That doesn't seem so daunting. Adequate tie breaker scenarios would still exist.
Virgil Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 14 hours ago, BananaB said: Watching what is unfolding in the NFC East me and friends had a debate yesterday about this because I don’t think a team who can’t place a .500 record should be in playoffs. Maybe even a above .500 record. Definitely shouldn’t be hosting a game. You got teams in the AFC that might miss with 10 and 11 wins and a team going in NFC going in with 7. I understand the division rules but think there should be an exception if no one in a division can get to 8 wins. Just a thought. If we go to a 17 game season, I think they should re-do the divisions and make them larger. Maybe go back to 3 divisions per conference.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 4 hours ago, LeGOATski said: I guess I misinterpreted that post. To your actual point though, your argument is based on the rule. Rules can simply be changed. There's parity in this league, so of course a lesser team still has a chance for a playoff victory. The rule currently allows a more deserving team to miss that playoff opportunity, which is a bit of a problem. I disagree. Everyone has the same task to start the season. Win your division. I would make the case that because you have a better record than another division winner doesn't make you automatically more deserving IMO. Strength of schedules, injuries, strength of division, etc all make that an impossible thing to measure accurately (who is more deserving or the better team). Im fine with the rule, win your division and you are in. Divisions create rivalries too which make the game better IMO too.
Nelius Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 15 hours ago, BITE ME said: I have no problem with it. Washington beat the Steelers. The Giants beat Seattle. The Eagles beat the Saints. The Cowboys have won 3 in a row. The NFC East is not that bad. I wouldn't want to play Washington in the first round if the have a healthy QB. They are a good football team. Their QB depth chart is Taylor Heinicke and Steven Montez? No, they are not a good team. Chase Young is fantastic and they've got some nice pieces, but if you're dressing Colorado Buffs sort-of legend Steven Montez as an actual NFL QB in 2020, then you've got some things to sort out before you're a legitimately good football team.
LeGOATski Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 1 minute ago, Alphadawg7 said: I disagree. Everyone has the same task to start the season. Win your division. I would make the case that because you have a better record than another division winner doesn't make you automatically more deserving IMO. Strength of schedules, injuries, strength of division, etc all make that an impossible thing to measure accurately (who is more deserving or the better team). Im fine with the rule, win your division and you are in. Divisions create rivalries too which make the game better IMO too. It becomes much easier if you get rid of the divisions. They're just perpetuating established rivalries, for the most part. Those will continue within conference play. They can schedule them once a year. If the rivalry is actually good, they could play again in the playoffs. Make rivalries that actually matter. We all know good rivalries are made when great teams/players play other great team/players, and the league can exploit those as needed from year to year. Like Manning vs Brady or Steelers vs Pats the past 15 years. Could be Mahomes vs Allen the next 15 years. I'd like to see more of that than Bills vs Jets...
Alphadawg7 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 23 minutes ago, LeGOATski said: It becomes much easier if you get rid of the divisions. They're just perpetuating established rivalries, for the most part. Those will continue within conference play. They can schedule them once a year. If the rivalry is actually good, they could play again in the playoffs. Make rivalries that actually matter. We all know good rivalries are made when great teams/players play other great team/players, and the league can exploit those as needed from year to year. Like Manning vs Brady or Steelers vs Pats the past 15 years. Could be Mahomes vs Allen the next 15 years. I'd like to see more of that than Bills vs Jets... I’m a fan of divisional rivalries. Picking one of the worst franchises in the league as an example in the Jets doesn’t really paint the true value of rivalries. AFC West, AFC North, NFC East, NFC West, NFC North etc all have long historical rivalries for example. We used to have them in the AFC East but that was squashed by Pats dominance while rest of division stayed mediocre or worse. So I don’t get why people want to get rid of divisions, nothing wrong with how it’s set up now IMHO.
billsfan89 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 They definitely shouldn't get a home game if they are under .500. I also agree with the take that if a division winner is under .500 then a 4th wildcard should open up.
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