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Post by offutt on Sept 19, 2011 13:16:06 GMT -5
Ok... Say that we end the season in a three way tie... Raiders beat the bengals this week then we beat the raiders... Bengals 5-1 Steelers 5-1 Raiders 5-1
How is this three way tie broke for the seeding of 1,2,3 in the playoffs?
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Post by offutt on Sept 19, 2011 13:17:51 GMT -5
Not saying that the other 3 teams in the SFL arent good but say there are no big upsets
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Post by mbarnes on Sept 19, 2011 13:22:22 GMT -5
It goes by
1. Head to Head winner...Then by 2. Largest Points differential for the entire season
Anything that cant be determined by head to head is determined by the team with the largest margin of victory
Margin of victory is on the statistics page. Its not updated for this last week yet.
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Post by Zak Bart on Sept 19, 2011 16:12:26 GMT -5
The margin of victory is the only thing that made sense to me in the tie breaker aside from head to head. Everyone plays same schedule so it kind of works like the BCS, you get a decimal score basically on how well you dominate oppoenents and when you lose your in the game.
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Post by mbarnes on Sept 19, 2011 16:33:28 GMT -5
I'll create our own Saggarin type rating taking into factor standings, points scored, points allowed, interceptions, and total offense.
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