Playoff seeding question
Hypothetical question here with no basis in real life standing, but if the following was to happen and the Cowboys, Giants and Redskins all had the same regular season record, who is the division winner?
If the Cowboys swept the Giants. The Giants swept the Redskins. The Cowboys and Redskins split. The Eagles won 0 games. Do the Cowboys win the NFC East? |
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Thanks for the insight, I'm actually trying to figure out seeding for a fantasy football league playoffs but felt like posting in the llllllllllllllllllllounge to compete with threads about fat white women and their fat white husbands who like to suck dick.
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Since no team swept all other teams they were tied with and no team lost to all other teams they were tied with, head to head gets thrown out and it moves to the next tiebreaker.
Edit: nevermind, Cowboys have the best divisional record and would win the division. It doesn't come down to head to head. |
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Thanks for the help! |
Don't you move onto conference record after division record?
EDIT: I thought points scored and strength of schedule were a bit down the line in terms of tiebreakers. |
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Yes.
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Giants: 2-2 Redskin: 1-3 then? |
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