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PhilSimms11
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On the NFL's end, it seems the league would like to make at least one big change to the playoff format. As CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora reported this week, the NFL is looking to add an extra playoff game to each conference. The league would do that by potentially expanding the playoff field from 12 to 14 teams.
If that change gets brought to the negotiating table by the league, don't be surprised if NFLPA president Eric Winston brings his own idea for change to the table. Although Winston doesn't necessarily want to see the playoffs expanded, he does want to see the NFL completely change how it seeds teams during the postseason.
In a recent interview with NBC Sports, Winston wrote that he would like to see playoff teams seeded by record, not by whether or not they won a division title. If that format sounds familiar, it's probably because it's the same format that was implemented by the NBA during the 2015-16 season.
If the NFL Playoffs had seeded teams by record in 2018, the postseason would have looked like this in the AFC and NFC:
AFC
(1)KC (12-4)*--10-2 to 9-3 in conference vs LAC
(2)LAC (12-4)
(3)NE (11-5)*--HTH win vs HOU
(4)HOU (11-5)*
(5)BAL (10-6)*--8-4 to 7-5 in conference vs IND
(6)IND (10-6)
NFC
(1)NO (13-3)*--HTH win vs LAR
(2)LAR (13-3)*
(3)CHI (12-4)*
(4)SEA (10-6)--HTH win vs DAL
(5)DAL (10-6)*
(6)PHI (9-7)
*division winner
My hat's off to you, Eric Winston.
If that change gets brought to the negotiating table by the league, don't be surprised if NFLPA president Eric Winston brings his own idea for change to the table. Although Winston doesn't necessarily want to see the playoffs expanded, he does want to see the NFL completely change how it seeds teams during the postseason.
In a recent interview with NBC Sports, Winston wrote that he would like to see playoff teams seeded by record, not by whether or not they won a division title. If that format sounds familiar, it's probably because it's the same format that was implemented by the NBA during the 2015-16 season.
If the NFL Playoffs had seeded teams by record in 2018, the postseason would have looked like this in the AFC and NFC:
AFC
(1)KC (12-4)*--10-2 to 9-3 in conference vs LAC
(2)LAC (12-4)
(3)NE (11-5)*--HTH win vs HOU
(4)HOU (11-5)*
(5)BAL (10-6)*--8-4 to 7-5 in conference vs IND
(6)IND (10-6)
NFC
(1)NO (13-3)*--HTH win vs LAR
(2)LAR (13-3)*
(3)CHI (12-4)*
(4)SEA (10-6)--HTH win vs DAL
(5)DAL (10-6)*
(6)PHI (9-7)
*division winner
My hat's off to you, Eric Winston.
