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This would defiantly make for some very good games and could keep some starters playing .
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This could have the Dolphins playing the Jets ending the season instead of the colts watching from the bench as the 3rd string scrimmages the Jets.
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Yeah, and guaranteed, our weeks 15 and 16 will be away...in the crappy NY or NE or Barfalo weather...
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I'm on the fence on this. Sure it's going to help in cases where teams are in the heat of things, but it's not going to solve the problem people had with the Colts resting starters at 14-0.
The main reason a team rests their starters is because they're a shoe in to go to the playoffs. There weren't many teams that were shoe ins in the last week or so.
I'm not against it or anything, I mean it does help in some situations, I just think there's got to be a more broad solution that covers all situations.xphinfanx likes this. -
In fact, in my opinion that's why the Week 1 primetime and Thanksgiving schedule wasn't released this week, as was reported.
I think the league is working on having all division games in Weeks 16 and 17 and trying to make sure nobody has back-to-back roadies.
In the end, in might not be possilbe, but I think that is why the schedule release was delayed.DolfanJake and xphinfanx like this. -
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We have had Divisional season endng games in the past.
Wasnt it a week 17 game where Flutie drop-kicked the successful conversion??
If a team has clinched, this wont change whether starters sit or play.xphinfanx likes this. -
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I don't get the benefit in the situation of resting starters... Colts would have benched their starters whether they played the Jests or the Titans or anybody at the point of 14-0.
The effect that I like the most which would have changed the end of 2009 is there would not have been three out of freaking four wild card playoff games that were rematches from week 17... the exception of course is Dallas vs Philly.xphinfanx likes this. -
It would be nice if they found a way to just have your final season record augment your draft choices somehow. Maybe the compensatory ones for example. I don't know I'm just throwing up random ideas.
The point is there should be some incentive for winning games, that makes you WANT to go undefeated. Because as much as I hate the Pats, they put it all on the line in their 18-1 year. They could have stopped, but didn't, and I would hope the NFL can find a way to reward teams that push it.
I'm not saying I want to see any other teams join the undefeated club. But it diminishes the sport if there's nothing gotten but a head nod on ESPN for taking a risk at greatness.xphinfanx likes this. -
However, if the Jets played the Dolphins or Pats the last two games of the year, chances are they don't make the Playoffs.Ohio Fanatic likes this. -
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But then the benefit of playing a "starter resting" team would simply be transferred from one team to the other. Instead of the Jests getting a pass into the playoffs it could have been the Texans or Titans. Not to say I would've loved to have not seen NY advance, heh. But whether it's a non-divisional game or a divisional game, the same problem exists as long as the opponent is a wild card contender, of which there seemed to be like a dozen in the AFC last year.
All those Colt scenarios aside, I do like the possibility of division standings and champions fought out head-to-head at the end of the year, ala Fins vs Jests 2008. Playoffs started a week early in that case. -
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I think it sucks. For 1 who cares if somebody rests their players. Second who in their right mind would want to play up north in Jan. I live up north and it sucks. Let the coaches make their choices. If the tables were turned and it was Miami and the Dolts rested up on us we would be singing a different tune. We would've spent the week hootin and hollerin' and telling every Jets, Bill and Patsy fan to go pound sand with their crying because we were in and they were not.
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This is the way most baseball teams finish their seasons...by playing people in their division to end the season. It would not gaurantee that teams play most of their starters but it would help. I think the NFL should also consider just ranking teams for the playoffs by Conference....the top six teams in each Conference make the playoffs...it would make division play less relevant, but who wants to see the Arizona Cardinals always making the playoffs because they are the best team in a horrible division, while other moe deservng teams get left out.
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The other thing that makes this silly is that if you took this past seasons' example, would there really have been an overriding need for NO or Indy to go full out, even if they played division games the last two weeks?? I mean, they were 13-1 and 14-0 in week 15 ?? If I were the Colts, I'd have done the same thing, even if it were division games...
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