Of course all the Division winners get in along with the wildcards but then the seeding MUST be according to a ranking of records - with the higher ranked always getting the homefield.
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Lions propose playoff seeding by record,
not division winners!
I've been saying this for years!!!!!!
Of course all the Division winners get in along with the wildcards but then the seeding MUST be according to a ranking of records - with the higher ranked always getting the homefield.
Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
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Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
I hope you realize just how dumb your argument is. Why have any divisions at all if you are willing to seed wild cards above division winners ; just have an AFC and an NFC Conference, with no divisions.... that's your ( misguided) argument.
Do you see how silly this sounds ? And that is why this will never happen
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I hope you realize just how dumb your argument is. Why have any divisions at all if you are willing to seed wild cards above division winners ; just have an AFC and an NFC Conference, with no divisions.... that's your ( misguided) argument.
Do you see how silly this sounds ? And that is why this will never happen
Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a similar proposal in 2023, but it did not receive much support.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a similar proposal in 2023, but it did not receive much support.
Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a similar proposal in 2023, but it did not receive much support.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Under the LIONS' proposal, the division winner with the conference's best record would still receive the No. 1 overall seed. But after that, teams would be stacked by records, regardless of whether they won their divisions or received wild-card berths.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a similar proposal in 2023, but it did not receive much support.
Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include:
A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
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Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include:
A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include:
** A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
** A proposal that would eliminate the automatic first down that comes with an illegal contact or defensive holding penalty, submitted by the Lions, who led the league last season with 11 flags for defensive holding.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include:
** A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
** A proposal that would eliminate the automatic first down that comes with an illegal contact or defensive holding penalty, submitted by the Lions, who led the league last season with 11 flags for defensive holding.
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: ** A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." ** A proposal that would eliminate the automatic first down that comes with an illegal contact or defensive holding penalty, submitted by the Lions, who led the league last season with 11 flags for defensive holding.
** A submission from the Eagles to give both teams a guaranteed possession in overtime during the regular season, aligning with current rules for playoff games.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: ** A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." ** A proposal that would eliminate the automatic first down that comes with an illegal contact or defensive holding penalty, submitted by the Lions, who led the league last season with 11 flags for defensive holding.
** A submission from the Eagles to give both teams a guaranteed possession in overtime during the regular season, aligning with current rules for playoff games.
** A resolution from the Pittsburgh Steelers to allows some direct contact between pending free agents and teams that are pursuing them during the three-day negotiating window that precedes the opening of the league year.
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** A resolution from the Pittsburgh Steelers to allows some direct contact between pending free agents and teams that are pursuing them during the three-day negotiating window that precedes the opening of the league year.
** A submission from the Eagles to give both teams a guaranteed possession in overtime during the regular season, aligning with current rules for playoff games.
This makes perfect sense and should be passed.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
** A submission from the Eagles to give both teams a guaranteed possession in overtime during the regular season, aligning with current rules for playoff games.
Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
BAN the tush bush!
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
BAN the tush bush!
This one makes the most sense to ban. It's similar to teams gaining an advantage by elevating themselves on the backs of teammates to block a FG attempt - which is banned.
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Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap."
BAN the tush bush!
This one makes the most sense to ban. It's similar to teams gaining an advantage by elevating themselves on the backs of teammates to block a FG attempt - which is banned.
Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." BAN the tush bush! This one makes the most sense to ban. It's similar to teams gaining an advantage by elevating themselves on the backs of teammates to block a FG attempt - which is banned.
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Owners are scheduled to meet March 30-April 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Other club proposals for changes to rules, bylaws and resolutions include: A previously reported attempt to ban the tush push short-yardage play the Philadelphia Eagles have used in recent years, submitted by the Green Bay Packers. The rule would prevent players from pushing a teammate that is "lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." BAN the tush bush! This one makes the most sense to ban. It's similar to teams gaining an advantage by elevating themselves on the backs of teammates to block a FG attempt - which is banned.
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Russell Wilson welcomed by Giants Yes, I feel he'll flounder with that franchise too.
might even ruin their season but wont make playoffs
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Russell Wilson welcomed by Giants Yes, I feel he'll flounder with that franchise too.
might even ruin their season but wont make playoffs
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Russell Wilson welcomed by Giants Yes, I feel he'll flounder with that franchise too. might even ruin their season but wont make playoffs
@KellyM_1964
Agreed! Not likely. But sad. Wilson's 3rd new team after Seahawk glory.
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Russell Wilson welcomed by Giants Yes, I feel he'll flounder with that franchise too. might even ruin their season but wont make playoffs
@KellyM_1964
Agreed! Not likely. But sad. Wilson's 3rd new team after Seahawk glory.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL.
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL.
Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008. He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL.
Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008. He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008.He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
The new deal keeps Harbaugh under contract with the team through the 2028 season.
Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008.He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
The new deal keeps Harbaugh under contract with the team through the 2028 season.
Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022.
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008.He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons. The new deal keeps Harbaugh under contract with the team through the 2028 season. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022.
He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with coach John Harbaugh on Friday, which maintains continuity for one of the most stable franchises in the NFL. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022. The Ravens have never let him start a regular season on the final year of his contract since he was hired in 2008.He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons. The new deal keeps Harbaugh under contract with the team through the 2028 season. Harbaugh, 62, was entering the final year of a contract that he signed in March 2022.
He is the team's all-time winningest head coach with a 185-115 record over 17 seasons.
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