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How can you be against expanding the playoffs after these stats..


PantherTrain84

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2011- Titans; 9-7

2010- Chargers 9-7, Giants 10-6, Bucs 10-6

2009- Texans 9-7, Falcons 9-7

2008- Patriots 11-5, Jets 9-7, Bucs 9-7, Cowboys 9-7, Bears 9-7.

2007- Browns 10-6

NONE of those teams made the playoffs. I say it should be expanded to 14 teams, not 16 because that would be too excessive. But how is it fair the 9-7 Giants can win the SB, or the 10-6 Packers but the 9-7 Titans, Chargers, Texans and Falcons along with the 11-5 Patriots not even making the playoffs?

Here is what I propose. Add one more playoff week. Before the wild card week even begins have a game the week before with the last place NFC playoff team VS the last place AFC playoff team. If you have a winning season, you should have a strong chance of making the playoffs.

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2011- Titans; 9-7

2010- Chargers 9-7, Giants 10-6, Bucs 10-6

2009- Texans 9-7, Falcons 9-7

2008- Patriots 11-5, Jets 9-7, Bucs 9-7, Cowboys 9-7, Bears 9-7.

2007- Browns 10-6

NONE of those teams made the playoffs. I say it should be expanded to 14 teams, not 16 because that would be too excessive. But how is it fair the 9-7 Giants can win the SB, or the 10-6 Packers but the 9-7 Titans, Chargers, Texans and Falcons along with the 11-5 Patriots not even making the playoffs?

Here is what I propose. Add one more playoff week. Before the wild card week even begins have a game the week before with the last place NFC playoff team VS the last place AFC playoff team. If you have a winning season, you should have a strong chance of making the playoffs.

Because the playoffs should be hard to get to, and only the absolute best should be there.

I'd rather have good teams missing out than bad teams getting in.

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2011- Titans; 9-7

2010- Chargers 9-7, Giants 10-6, Bucs 10-6

2009- Texans 9-7, Falcons 9-7

2008- Patriots 11-5, Jets 9-7, Bucs 9-7, Cowboys 9-7, Bears 9-7.

2007- Browns 10-6

NONE of those teams made the playoffs. I say it should be expanded to 14 teams, not 16 because that would be too excessive. But how is it fair the 9-7 Giants can win the SB, or the 10-6 Packers but the 9-7 Titans, Chargers, Texans and Falcons along with the 11-5 Patriots not even making the playoffs?

Here is what I propose. Add one more playoff week. Before the wild card week even begins have a game the week before with the last place NFC playoff team VS the last place AFC playoff team. If you have a winning season, you should have a strong chance of making the playoffs.

Because you're diluting the season run AND actual playoffs by letting too many teams in.

Much better to have some good teams outside looking in when the playoffs arrive.

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