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Post by Falcons GM & Commish (Brian) on Nov 24, 2011 1:32:45 GMT -5
Headed into the final week:
(Y) = Clinched Division Win (X) = Clinched Playoff Berth
NFC (top 4 seeds are division winners)
(Y) 1. Panthers 9-1 (X) 2. Packers 8-2 or Bears 8-2 (Y) 3. Cardinals 6-4 4. Giants 6-4 or Cowboys 5-5 or Eagles 5-5 (X) 5. Packers 8-2 or Bears 8-2 (wild card 1) 6. Lions 7-3 or Bucs 6-4 (wild card 2)
still in hunt: 7. Bucs 6-4 (need a Win + Lions loss and to win the tie-breaker) 8. Cowboys 5-5 (need a Win + Giants loss and to win the tie-breaker over Giants and potentially the Eagles) 9. Eagles 5-5 (need a Win + Giants loss and to win the tie-breaker over Giants and potentially the Cowboys)
AFC (top 4 seeds are division winners)
(Y) 1. Chargers 8-2 (Y) 2. Texans 8-2 (X) 3. Steelers 8-2 or Bengals 8-2 or Ravens 8-2 4. Patriots 7-3 or Dolphins 6-4 (X) 5. Steelers 8-2 or Bengals 8-2 or Ravens 8-2 (wild card 1) (X) 6. Steelers 8-2 or Bengals 8-2 or Ravens 8-2 (wild card 2)
Still in the hunt: 7. Dolphins 6-4 (need Win + Patriots loss and to win the tiebreaker)
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Post by Chargers GM (Josh) on Nov 24, 2011 4:04:49 GMT -5
Awesome thread Bryan. I'm sure everyone will like the breakdown!
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 6:51:04 GMT -5
Can we confirm these are the tie-breakers?
Tie Breakers
1. Head-to-head record 2. Most fantasy points for entire season 3. Randomly selected
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Post by Cardinals GM (Marshall) on Nov 24, 2011 8:43:03 GMT -5
This league doesnt have home field advantage in the playoffs, right? Cuz if not then this is a pointless week for me. Im just curious
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 12:36:57 GMT -5
Ya, if you're the home team you get a 7-0 lead to start....better win!
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Post by Falcons GM & Commish (Brian) on Nov 24, 2011 14:09:31 GMT -5
I believe the tie breaker is Conf Record, then Div record, then H2H, then points scored
It's in the rule that's titled with the Fantrax roster stuff
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 14:30:20 GMT -5
Fantrax has the 3 I listed as the tie-breakers which seem to make more sense then what this site as listed.
Conference record- the schedule was so random that teams may not have played an equal number of conference games.
Who would go through if a team was 6-4 and another was 7-4?
If we are just using the Fantrax listed tie-breakers then I have no issue.
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Post by Falcons GM & Commish (Brian) on Nov 24, 2011 17:27:46 GMT -5
Fantrax doesn't have conference settings so I had to structure it as me automatically selecting the playoff matchups
The tiebreaker is as I stated and as it is in the rules. If you had issues you shouldn't be bringing it up now
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 19:44:18 GMT -5
Ok, so teams that don't play the same Conference games what happens 7-4 vs 6-4?
Then division record 3-2 vs 3-1?
If both aren't an even amount then you go Head to Head?
Seems like this may need some work?
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 20:01:32 GMT -5
Let's use this format for next year....especially if we don't have a balanced schedule.
If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with identical won-lost-tied percentages, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined.
Two Clubs 1.Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games between the clubs). 2.Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division. (must play all division opponents same amount of games). 3.Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. 4.Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. (must be same amount) 5.Strength of victory. (total points scored) 6.Strength of schedule.
Wildcard:
(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated during any step, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of the two-club format). 1.Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games among the clubs). 2.Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. 3.Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. (must be same amount). 4.Strength of victory. (total points scored). 5.Strength of schedule.
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Post by Falcons GM & Commish (Brian) on Nov 24, 2011 21:45:38 GMT -5
Ok, so teams that don't play the same Conference games what happens 7-4 vs 6-4? Then division record 3-2 vs 3-1? If both aren't an even amount then you go Head to Head? Seems like this may need some work? If they're not the same amt of games, itd just be winning percentage. Although I'm not even positive that's the case. Schedule was not as "random" as you make it seem.. And again bringing this up now is inappropriate
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 22:34:03 GMT -5
Ok, so if a team finishes 7-4 against there conference (they had 11 conference games scheduled) and another 6-4 (they had 10 scheduled) ....the 7-4 team advances?
Just confirm that please.
Things you need to correct for next year:
Division games are even (that was a big mistake) Update the tie-breakers
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Post by Falcons GM & Commish (Brian) on Nov 24, 2011 22:56:25 GMT -5
Ok, so if a team finishes 7-4 against there conference (they had 11 conference games scheduled) and another 6-4 (they had 10 scheduled) ....the 7-4 team advances? Correct. 7/11 > 6/10
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Post by ripdawg on Nov 24, 2011 23:12:47 GMT -5
Ok, thanks.
Change it next year.
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