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| 08 Oct 2015 05:36 PM |
| instead of having teams from the same division play each other and have the best records make the playoffs, we have everyone playing different schedules. for example our "league" schedule consists of no teams from our actual playoff division. if that doesnt sound dumb enough, playoff spots are based on a "power" system, rather than actual win-loss record |
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| 08 Oct 2015 05:41 PM |
| hope they aren't as bad as ESPN's power rankings, that has a 2-2 (really 1-3) Seahawks team above the 4-0 Panthers |
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| 08 Oct 2015 05:43 PM |
well the power ratings are a mathematical system, but its still flawed to have teams in separate divisions playing in the same league
as for poll voting (a totally different thing), an 0-4 team is still receiving top 10 votes because theyve been good in the past |
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| 08 Oct 2015 05:52 PM |
In Minnesota everyone makes sections (playoffs)
You Gat Dat Right |
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| 08 Oct 2015 05:53 PM |
| well at least massachusetts isnt the worst |
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| 08 Oct 2015 06:05 PM |
| probably due to all the football players getting into car accidents |
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| 08 Oct 2015 06:36 PM |
@ext
the panthers have played literally nobody and the seahawks would be 4-0 and winning by a much wider margin given the same schedule. |
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| 08 Oct 2015 06:49 PM |
a 4-0 team should be ahead of a 1-3 team in the power rankings any day of the week.
i don't care who they played.
besides, the seahawks haven't even played that great in the first place.
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