lol seahawks
Truth. I would go with the three divisions in each conference. SInce this wouldn't divide up equally, the division in each conference with an odd number of teams would have to play some of their divisional opponents three times. Wouldn't be perfect but would be less likely to have some 8-8 or 7-9 team in the playoffs.
And as to San Diego doing well as an 8-8 team, they didn't deserve to be there in the first place tbh.
The Saints need to win by 15 TD's to satisfy my appe e.
138-3 should do it.
At least the Saints offense wont make Seattle's defense look like the Baltimore Ravens,like the Rams pathetic O on Sunday nite did.
Pete Carroll and while i'm at it Spagnuolo too....for gameplanning 11 carries for SJ39 vs the NFL's 30th ranked rushing defense<<<< = EPIC FAIL
I think the re-seeding of the teams after the season is over is probably the best idea in most of professional sports. Why should a team that has a better record that finishes in 2nd or 3rd be relegated to a lower seed than say, a team that has a less impressive record? I mean, it could all be moot in this instance if the Seahawks have a Cardinal-like run to the NFC Championship game or something like that. But to prevent that from happening; re-seed the whole playoff field. Oh yeah, and don't allow a team with a losing record to host a playoff game. That being said, it would be funny if the Seahawks win at least one playoff game and knock off the defending WC Saints.
No. It wouldn't.
Yes it would.
But because of this... it wont happen.
I love me some Matty... but he is basically done. Too many times injured he has lost his step.
Seahawks up 11 points in betting. I know Drews good for at least 2 TD's maybe 3. Seahawks D has been good and bad through out the year. Plus Hasselback coming in... who knows how much he can score.
Tough one.
I went from hating them (for making the playoffs) to rooting for them
Jay Cutler could throw 5 tds or 5 picks, so anything can happen...
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