Maybe the NYG? Kind of a mess to sort out with FIVE 5-11 teams.
NYG = tied w/PHI; lost to NE & CAR; didn't play KC
PHI = tied w/NYG; lost to CAR & KC; beat NE
CAR = lost to NE & KC; beat PHI & NYG
KC (DET) = lost to NE; beat PHI & CAR; didn't play NYG
NE = lost to KC & PHI; beat NYG & CAR
I'm sure James will correct me if I'm wrong, but with the tiebreaker being as shown, might come down to SOS. We'll see those when Rich updates the Standings page.
Head-to-head, if applicable {too messy}
Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games (minimum of four) {too messy; not enough}
Strength of victory in all games {likely}
Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games {might have to}
Best net points in all games {might have to}
Best net touchdowns in all games {might have to}
Coin toss {might have to}
I made it simple last season. This time it's a mess.
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CORRECTION
NYG = tied w/PHI; lost to NE & CAR; didn't play KC
PHI = tied w/NYG; lost to CAR & KC; beat NE
CAR = lost to NE & KC; beat PHI & NYG
NE = lost to KC & PHI; beat NYG & CAR
KC (DET) = beat PHI & CAR & NE; didn't play NYG
NYG = tied w/PHI; lost to NE & CAR; didn't play KC
PHI = tied w/NYG; lost to CAR & KC; beat NE
CAR = lost to NE & KC; beat PHI & NYG
NE = lost to KC & PHI; beat NYG & CAR
KC (DET) = beat PHI & CAR & NE; didn't play NYG
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#1 Giants
#2 Eagles
#3 Panthers
#4 Patriots
#5 Chiefs
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Giants and Chiefs started the season 2-0. Both went 3-11 over the rest of the season.
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Steve-LA Chargers wrote:Maybe the NYG? Kind of a mess to sort out with FIVE 5-11 teams.
NYG = tied w/PHI; lost to NE & CAR; didn't play KC
PHI = tied w/NYG; lost to CAR & KC; beat NE
CAR = lost to NE & KC; beat PHI & NYG
KC (DET) = lost to NE; beat PHI & CAR; didn't play NYG
NE = lost to KC & PHI; beat NYG & CAR
I'm sure James will correct me if I'm wrong, but with the tiebreaker being as shown, might come down to SOS. We'll see those when Rich updates the Standings page.
Head-to-head, if applicable {too messy}
Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games (minimum of four) {too messy; not enough}
Strength of victory in all games {likely}
Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games {might have to}
Best net points in all games {might have to}
Best net touchdowns in all games {might have to}
Coin toss {might have to}
I made it simple last season. This time it's a mess.
It is strength of schedule then the other stuff
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl- ... ebreakers/
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NYG
I think this is wrong because Eagles and NYG have the same SOS
Phi 102-106 .490
NYG 101-105-2 since ties count as .5 .490
That means it goes to division tiebreakers
NYG has a better win percent in Division
So it should be
1. Eagles
2. Giants
3. Panthers
4. Patriots
5. Chiefs
Though Standing page SoS is wrong since it only takes division opp once
SoS is done by opp. wins(ties being .5)
NE opp wins 140
KC opp wins 141
NYG opp wins 126
Phi opp wins 126
Car opp wins 137
It didn't change the order this time but KC would have been close to getting the 4th pick
It is nice SOS breaks the tie because NFL tiebreakers are a long process and a mess
They would break all divisional ties
so Phi vs NYG which would be Phi since New York has the better divisional record
So now you would break all Conference tiebreakers with NYG
Phi vs Car Phi would move on since Carolina beat Phi
NE vs KC NE would move on because NE lost to KC
The final step would be
Phi VS NE Phi beat NE
NE would have got the first pick
Then you start over without NE
Division
NYG vs Phi Phi moves on
Conference
PHI vs Car Phi moves on
Phi vs KC KC beat Phi
2. Phi
Remove phi
Conference NYG vs Car Car beat NYG. NYG moves on
NYGvs KC KC 5-6 NYG 1-10
3. NYG
final step
KC vs Car KC beat Car
4. Car
5.KC
That is how NFL does tiebreakers It's a pain.
Rich-League Officer wrote:#1 Giants
#2 Eagles
#3 Panthers
#4 Patriots
#5 Chiefs
I think this is wrong because Eagles and NYG have the same SOS
Phi 102-106 .490
NYG 101-105-2 since ties count as .5 .490
That means it goes to division tiebreakers
NYG has a better win percent in Division
So it should be
1. Eagles
2. Giants
3. Panthers
4. Patriots
5. Chiefs
Though Standing page SoS is wrong since it only takes division opp once
SoS is done by opp. wins(ties being .5)
NE opp wins 140
KC opp wins 141
NYG opp wins 126
Phi opp wins 126
Car opp wins 137
It didn't change the order this time but KC would have been close to getting the 4th pick
Steve-LA Chargers wrote:Maybe the NYG? Kind of a mess to sort out with FIVE 5-11 teams.
NYG = tied w/PHI; lost to NE & CAR; didn't play KC
PHI = tied w/NYG; lost to CAR & KC; beat NE
CAR = lost to NE & KC; beat PHI & NYG
KC (DET) = lost to NE; beat PHI & CAR; didn't play NYG
NE = lost to KC & PHI; beat NYG & CAR
I'm sure James will correct me if I'm wrong, but with the tiebreaker being as shown, might come down to SOS. We'll see those when Rich updates the Standings page.
Head-to-head, if applicable {too messy}
Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games (minimum of four) {too messy; not enough}
Strength of victory in all games {likely}
Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games {might have to}
Best net points in all games {might have to}
Best net touchdowns in all games {might have to}
Coin toss {might have to}
I made it simple last season. This time it's a mess.
It is nice SOS breaks the tie because NFL tiebreakers are a long process and a mess
They would break all divisional ties
so Phi vs NYG which would be Phi since New York has the better divisional record
So now you would break all Conference tiebreakers with NYG
Phi vs Car Phi would move on since Carolina beat Phi
NE vs KC NE would move on because NE lost to KC
The final step would be
Phi VS NE Phi beat NE
NE would have got the first pick
Then you start over without NE
Division
NYG vs Phi Phi moves on
Conference
PHI vs Car Phi moves on
Phi vs KC KC beat Phi
2. Phi
Remove phi
Conference NYG vs Car Car beat NYG. NYG moves on
NYGvs KC KC 5-6 NYG 1-10
3. NYG
final step
KC vs Car KC beat Car
4. Car
5.KC
That is how NFL does tiebreakers It's a pain.
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James is correct.
#1 Eagles (0.490) (1-5)
#2 Giants (0.490) (2-4)
#3 Panthers (0.494)
#4 Patriots (0.524)
#5 Chiefs (0.542)
But we do not need all those tiebreakers for the other three 5 wins teams.
For 43 seasons it's been done like this.
#1 Eagles (0.490) (1-5)
#2 Giants (0.490) (2-4)
#3 Panthers (0.494)
#4 Patriots (0.524)
#5 Chiefs (0.542)
But we do not need all those tiebreakers for the other three 5 wins teams.
For 43 seasons it's been done like this.
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Rich-League Officer wrote:James is correct.
#1 Eagles (0.490) (1-5)
#2 Giants (0.490) (2-4)
#3 Panthers (0.494)
#4 Patriots (0.524)
#5 Chiefs (0.542)
But we do not need all those tiebreakers for the other three 5 wins teams.
For 43 seasons it's been done like this.
I just did the rest to point out how mess tie breaking is in the NFL.
NFC East will be drafting well this draft
1. Eagles
2. Giants
3. Panthers
4. Redskins (from Patriots)
5. Lions(From Chiefs
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