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There is no such thing as a 'meaningless' win in the NFL
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(12-28-2020, 11:11 AM)PhilHos Wrote: Every win in the NFL has meaning.

A win determines a team's record.
A win determines if a team makes the playoffs or not.
A win determines a team's draft position.
A win can determine if a team retains it's coaching staff and certain players.

There are more, but just because the win may have a supposed negative effect on the team doesn't make it meaningless.

Hum, teams and coaches that manage a mere 2 wins or 4 wins and a tie here or there are at the bottom of the NFL.

This coaching staff should be long gone. Only the Brown/Blackburn clan would even consider keeping these guys.

If the goal is an NFL Championship, then a couple of wins at the end of season that moves the team from 3rd worst to 5th worst out of 32 can hardly be called a victory in terms making progress towards a championship.

How on Earth do people forget we'd like to be 1st best and a full 32 places out of the worst spot?

 
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RE: There is no such thing as a 'meaningless' win in the NFL - BengalChris - 12-28-2020, 01:34 PM

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