02-22-2016, 05:08 PM
(02-21-2016, 01:53 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: AFCE 36-28 regular season and 1-1 in the playoffs (.560)You also need to consider the fact that games in the division are usually competitive and physical, often trading wins, with a team with a worse record beating a better team in the division, keeping the better team in the division.
AFCN 30-34 regular season and 1-2 in the playoffs (.462)
AFCS 25-39 regular season and 0-1 in the playoffs (.384)
AFCW 34-26 regular season and 4-1 in the playoffs (.585)
NFCE 26-34 regular season and 0-1 in the playoffs (.400)
NFCN 34-26 regular season and 1-2 in the playoffs (.522)
NFCS 36-28 regular season and 2-1 in the playoffs (.567)
NFCW 35-29 regular season and 2-2 in the playoffs (.544)
Record alone:
AFCW (2 winning teams, 2 playoff team)
NFCS (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
AFCE (2 winning teams, 1 playoff team)
NFCW (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
NFCN (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
AFCN (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
NFCE (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
AFCS (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
Objective ranking (ok, they're my subjective rankings):
AFCW (2 winning teams, 2 playoff team)
NFCW (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
AFCN (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
NFCN (2 winning teams, 2 playoff teams)
AFCE (2 winning teams, 1 playoff team)
NFCS (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
NFCE (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
AFCS (1 winning team, 1 playoff team)
the AFCN had 3 winning teams who all went to the playoffs in 2014, so they can be bumped up. The NFCS has the Panthers who went to the playoffs in 2014 without a winning record. Winning 17 games and losing 2 is great, but it's division, not team. This season, the AFCE was better than the North, but it was the first time since 2010 that someone other than the Pats also had double digit wins in that division. They also haven't seen anyone other than the Pats to the playoffs since 2010. I also put the NFCN behind them because, while they were definitely better this year, they weren't nearly as good the two seasons before that.
(02-21-2016, 08:40 PM)Vlad Wrote: The two garbage organizations from Ohio are pulling the division down.
The bengals peaked and will fall hard next season...competing with the browns to stay out of the basement.
You've been here since December, and have you posted one quality post that had any quality in its substance?
You fail at posting, at trolling, and at message board life