getnasty":3ilqy7ki said:The benefit from winning the division is that you automatically get in the playoffs. It's not right that a 7-9 team or an 11-5 team gets to host a playoff game over a 13-3 team.
Fade":fy76m23q said:I am cool with it the way it is. It makes winning the division that much more valuable.
sutz":2ymomfb8 said:I reiterate, if you're going to have divisions, then being div champ has to mean something. :229031_shrug:
SanDiego49er":1l0cybxq said:James in PA":1l0cybxq said:This will change only if a legacy team (i.e., Cowboys, Stealers, Packers) goes 12-4 or better but has to play a wildcard game on the road against a division winner with an 8-8 or worse record *and* said legacy team loses the game. Until then, it won’t change.
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LOL.
You think they have that much control over the league? Haha. I actually could see it if it was New England. If had a year where they were like 12 - 4 but somehow lost their division (almost impossible as everybody else is typically weak in their division). But assuming it did happen for argument sake. If Tom Brady had to go on the road to play a game against a team with a weaker record I think they would change the rule tomorrow.
The NFL literally changed all the rules when Brady got his knee injury. Suddenly plays that were OK and hard hitting football became completely illegal. Their golden boy Tom Brady went down and they literally jumped to it and changed all the rules. That's just stunning if you think about it. The NFL bends over backwards for the Patriots. Nobody else gets this kind of treatment.
Dallas gets a close 2nd. Slick ball Rule (new rules with kicking balls) came about because Tony Romo couldn’t handle a snap on a FG year in a playoff game against Seattle. Jerruh whined and cried until he got his way and got a rule change.SanDiego49er":3ll3cw0c said:James in PA":3ll3cw0c said:This will change only if a legacy team (i.e., Cowboys, Stealers, Packers) goes 12-4 or better but has to play a wildcard game on the road against a division winner with an 8-8 or worse record *and* said legacy team loses the game. Until then, it won’t change.
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LOL.
You think they have that much control over the league? Haha. I actually could see it if it was New England. If had a year where they were like 12 - 4 but somehow lost their division (almost impossible as everybody else is typically weak in their division). But assuming it did happen for argument sake. If Tom Brady had to go on the road to play a game against a team with a weaker record I think they would change the rule tomorrow.
The NFL literally changed all the rules when Brady got his knee injury. Suddenly plays that were OK and hard hitting football became completely illegal. Their golden boy Tom Brady went down and they literally jumped to it and changed all the rules. That's just stunning if you think about it. The NFL bends over backwards for the Patriots. Nobody else gets this kind of treatment.
The funny thing is that the call was correct, and ESPN got basically the whole world to believe it wasn't. "Power resides where men believe it resides."Hawkpower":iz2od7md said:Packers. Fail Mary. Replacement refs immediately gone.
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RolandDeschain":3fwtfy0r said:The funny thing is that the call was correct, and ESPN got basically the whole world to believe it wasn't. "Power resides where men believe it resides."Hawkpower":3fwtfy0r said:Packers. Fail Mary. Replacement refs immediately gone.
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I was listening very closely when that came up during our game. They didn't actually SAY the call was wrong, but they heavily implied it. I got angry for a minute there.Seahawk Sailor":1tfeh6vh said:They said something just the other day in the Minnesota game about it, and they were still basically saying it was a horrible, terrible, very wrong, no good call, and it was actually a great thing that it was so terrible because it got the real refs back to work the next week. No mention that it was indeed later admitted to be the correct call. Gaslighting is so much fun!
RolandDeschain":1y1f46nd said:I was listening very closely when that came up during our game. They didn't actually SAY the call was wrong, but they heavily implied it. I got angry for a minute there.Seahawk Sailor":1y1f46nd said:They said something just the other day in the Minnesota game about it, and they were still basically saying it was a horrible, terrible, very wrong, no good call, and it was actually a great thing that it was so terrible because it got the real refs back to work the next week. No mention that it was indeed later admitted to be the correct call. Gaslighting is so much fun!
Correct, according to the rules of possession. There is a still picture of “simultaneous possession” of Tate and the GB DB, both had hands on the ball and Tate had 2 feet in the end zone (see on the ground) and the DB only had one foot on the ground.RolandDeschain":279418kd said:The funny thing is that the call was correct, and ESPN got basically the whole world to believe it wasn't. "Power resides where men believe it resides."Hawkpower":279418kd said:Packers. Fail Mary. Replacement refs immediately gone.
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Hawkpower":2lcwoeoq said:sutz":2lcwoeoq said:I reiterate, if you're going to have divisions, then being div champ has to mean something. :229031_shrug:
It does.
It means you make the playoffs.
NINEster":1ve2dcud said:No guarantee the Hawks win the NFCW this year, and last year was 1 and done for your boys in Dallas....
NINEster":1dc9vm3f said:Fade":1dc9vm3f said:I am cool with it the way it is. It makes winning the division that much more valuable.
Spoken like a fan of the 2010 Seahawks.
Wait until the roles are reversed and you may change your tune.
No guarantee the Hawks win the NFCW this year, and last year was 1 and done for your boys in Dallas....
Unless it's against the Saints...Sports Hernia":2lssl8pk said:The call the officials missed was the OPI on Tate, but they never call that in Hail Mary situations.
So does he have something against the Saints? The city of N.O.?IronSaint":12pdq8yc said:Unless it's against the Saints...Sports Hernia":12pdq8yc said:The call the officials missed was the OPI on Tate, but they never call that in Hail Mary situations.
Floppin' *** 49ers.
Fun fact, the referee for this game just so happened to be the same referee from the NFC Championship last year. What a coincidence, huh?
JGfromtheNW":1z4egldj said:It's weird, I feel like I go back and forth on this every year. I don't necessarily mind the way that it is right now, it does place more value on winning your division. However, securing a playoff spot seems like enough of a reward for winning your division. It just doesn't make sense to me to have teams with worse records hosting teams with better records in the playoffs.
I think all four division winners should go to the playoffs, plus two wild card teams, and then the top two teams (based off W/L) get first round byes and the other four play wildcard weekend. This way, IMO, you aren't rewarding a bad division/winner just for the sake of rewarding them.
You know, I’m really not sure. Before the beginning of last season, we had a 5-2 record with him as a referee. He did the first Rams game last year and his crew called it relatively evenly but were very lax on holding calls (which as y’all are familiar, the Rams hold A LOT).hawksfansinceday1":1ou1apni said:So does he have something against the Saints? The city of N.O.?
The back judge that called the OPI on Darrell Jackson in Super Bowl XL*, the first of many momentum crushing calls against the Hawks in that game was born and raised and at that point still lived in Pittsburgh, PA. (likely still dioes)