What difference does it make if there's 4 division winners and 2 wild cards or 2 division winners and 4 wild cards? Other than the second option give the better chance of getting the 6 best teams in the playoffs.There's already 2 wildcard spots.
Why bother even playing the season? Sometimes the better team loses a game against a lesser team. Computers are unreliable too. Let experts in sports media decide who is best before a game is even played. That way at the end of the season we can have #1 versus #2 without the statistical noise of only a dozen or so games being played. Even if #2 wins the game, we can still say that #1 is really still the best team.
Oh, and **
Sutterkane;963883Winning a division shows you've had a better season than 3 other football teams. Making the 4th wildcard tells me you scraped by or coasted to get to the playoffs.[/QUOTE said:So a 9-7 team earned their playoff spot despite the fact 6 of the wins were against 3 of the worst teams in pro football while an 11-5 team scraped or coasted into the playoffs. Makes perfect sense. **
No. I'm saying winning a division with Chicago, Minnesota, Green Bay and Detroit or Dallas, Washington, NY Giants and Philadelphia isn't impressive.