jonnythan
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Because the 12 and 4 team lost its division.All I can say is "Wow." That was a game that does not sit well with me. First off, why does an 8 and 8 team get to host the game against a 12 and 4 team.
Because the 12 and 4 team lost its division.All I can say is "Wow." That was a game that does not sit well with me. First off, why does an 8 and 8 team get to host the game against a 12 and 4 team.
But they did beat the 8-8 team during the regular season...Because the 12 and 4 team lost its division.
I disagree. Because of the wildly different schedules tames from different divisions play, it's not fair to seed based solely on record. Division winners get the highest seeds, and wild cards get the lowest. That's what makes sense.But they did beat the 8-8 team during the regular season...
I have no problem with division winners automatically making the playoffs, but for the purposes of seeding I think the NFL needs to use overall records. It was silly that both Arizona and San Diego got to host playoff games last night against teams with much better records.
That's backwards logic... we choose and seed wild card teams based solely on record and we seed among the division winners based solely records... all of these teams play different schedules, but the common denominator in the NFL is your record. If you can only win 50% of the games you play in a season, you shouldn't be hosting anything.I disagree. Because of the wildly different schedules tames from different divisions play, it's not fair to seed based solely on record. Division winners get the highest seeds, and wild cards get the lowest. That's what makes sense.
Gimme a break dude. How many games were STOLEN from the Chargers this season?!?!? We had BACK-TO-BACK games where bad calls by the refs DIRECTLY influenced the end of the game. I remember numerous games this season where we had blatantly bad calls go against us. And in last night's game, I saw at least 3 holding or PI calls that the Colts got away with. It happens all the time. So to try and say that the refs gave the Bolts the game is nuts!!All I can say is "Wow." That was a game that does not sit well with me. First off, why does an 8 and 8 team get to host the game against a 12 and 4 team. Just because the AFC sucks so bad that an 8 and 8 team makes it to the playoffs does not mean they sould host the game. I want to preface the second reason with the fact that I rarely think refs have it out for teams, but tonight those refs gave the game to the Chargers. Freeney was held so many time during that game it was hard to count. Then all of a sudden they call holding on the defence in overtime to give the Chargers a first down. Granted that was holding, but they missed every time Freeney was held. No matter, the Chargers will get blown out next week.
So the ONLY reason the Bolts and Cards won last night was because of home field advantage?But they did beat the 8-8 team during the regular season...
I have no problem with division winners automatically making the playoffs, but for the purposes of seeding I think the NFL needs to use overall records. It was silly that both Arizona and San Diego got to host playoff games last night against teams with much better records.
Not saying that home field was the only reason for the win... remember, I'm a Giants fan... we took the road route the entire last season! I think that the Bolts or Zona could have won anywhere as long as they played well. I was just commenting on the earlier suggestion that the current playoff system of seeding is silly.So the ONLY reason the Bolts and Cards won last night was because of home field advantage?
Did you forget that the Bolts went into Indy and won last year?!?!? Bottom line is, the Colts and Falcons had a chance to win those games, but the better team won.
Agreed! The system is flawed and needs to be fixed. Not only do the Chargers and Arizona do not deserve home games, the top seeds in the conference end up getting screwed because they can end up playing "technically" better teams then the second highest seed available.But they did beat the 8-8 team during the regular season...
I have no problem with division winners automatically making the playoffs, but for the purposes of seeding I think the NFL needs to use overall records. It was silly that both Arizona and San Diego got to host playoff games last night against teams with much better records.
The simple fact is they won their respective divisions. That to me gives them the right to be a higher seeded team than a wildcard team regardless of their record.Agreed! The system is flawed and needs to be fixed. Not only do the Chargers and Arizona do not deserve home games, the top seeds in the conference end up getting screwed because they can end up playing "technically" better teams then the second highest seed available.
I am not taking anything away from Arizona and especially the Chargers who played "lights out" against the Colts.
I believe we play the Steelers since the Ravens won.I didn't see anything wrong with the game between the Colts and the Chargers. I'm not making any excuses either. The Chargers were the better team last night. I wish them well next week. Do we know who they will be playing yet?
Congrats darien87!
Don't get me started on how silly the OT system is either!!Luckily, the coin toss went our way.
Apparently not, considering what the Eagles did to the Vikings!So the ONLY reason the Bolts and Cards won last night was because of home field advantage?
As a Giants fan I'll admit that I'm scared $#!%less by the Eagles this weekend. As we proved last year, anything can happen when you play a team for a 3rd time...I think you're wrong on both of those picks. We'll see soon enough.
I'm thinking it will be a defensive struggle with one team having a couple big plays that make the difference. But who will get those big plays?As a Giants fan I'll admit that I'm scared $#!%less by the Eagles this weekend. As we proved last year, anything can happen when you play a team for a 3rd time...
I believe this game will be either a dull nailbiter (kinda like the Vikings game through 3 quarters), or an absolute blowout.