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Title: NFL Question
Post by: Swartzendruber on December 31, 2007, 02:15:16 PM
Why isnt every game in week 17 a divisional game?   
And they take it one step further with a bunch of inter-conference match ups.  That makes no sense. 

The more divisional match ups, the more likely for post season drama on the last day.   

I mean Minnesota/Denver to end the year?  NE/NYG?  Week 17 is the one place the NFL losses me.
Title: Re: NFL Question
Post by: dr00d on December 31, 2007, 02:25:18 PM
Why isnt every game in week 17 a divisional game?   
And they take it one step further with a bunch of inter-conference match ups.  That makes no sense. 

The more divisional match ups, the more likely for post season drama on the last day.   

I mean Minnesota/Denver to end the year?  NE/NYG?  Week 17 is the one place the NFL losses me.

My guess is so they can sit the good players since the last week is a half-assed game anyways, depending on your record and if you have any chance to get in the playoffs. 

That is just my theory tho. :-X
Title: Re: NFL Question
Post by: cireksu on December 31, 2007, 02:42:32 PM
there really aren't too many tie breakers to decide the last wildcards.  plus the nfl is so up and down it really is impossible to try and predict that.
Title: Re: NFL Question
Post by: Swartzendruber on December 31, 2007, 02:52:43 PM
But you wouldn't be "predicting" anything.  Anytime you have a divisional games, (ie AFC South, AFC West) it has a much greater chance of being important.
Then again every conference champion was already determined by week 17 this season.

Bah, Im probably just quibbling over meaningless details.
Title: Re: NFL Question
Post by: Luke-KSU on December 31, 2007, 04:07:55 PM
This topic should be moved.