Kev7
Active Roster
Sad part is we should be 0-8. A fairly lucky comeback week 1 and an inch away from losing to NE.
Conversely, any one of us could just attempt to copy what the Lions have done and beat Grier like a rented muleWho cares we will draft another edge guy or a project corner again and still suck up front
Let's pray Grier doesn't have more friends with kids eligible to be drafted this yearWho cares we will draft another edge guy or a project corner again and still suck up front
seems like a good summary:
1-Dline or 2-pass rusher. We have a bunch of scrubbs or older vets on dline, also cannot depend on Chubb or Phillips.We need to go Oline, Dline or LB. If a QB happens to fall to our lap, then you take him.
Question: Is this official NFL standings or just win/loss? Because there's a huge difference. NFL goes by points scored against by similar opponents bs.
Im no expert but i don't think points scored or scored against weighs into the equation at all.Question: Is this official NFL standings or just win/loss? Because there's a huge difference. NFL goes by points scored against by similar opponents bs.
Im no expert but i don't think points scored or scored against weighs into the equation at all.
So i asked AI:
In the NFL, draft tiebreakers are primarily determined by "strength of schedule," which means the team with the weakest opponents throughout the season gets the higher draft pick when teams finish with the same record; if strength of schedule is tied, further tiebreakers like head-to-head record, divisional records, and ultimately a coin toss may be used to decide the order.
Key points about NFL draft tiebreakers:
- Primary tiebreaker:
Strength of schedule - calculated by the combined winning percentage of all opponents a team played.
- Next steps if strength of schedule is tied:
- Head-to-head record (if applicable)
- Divisional records
- Conference records
- Win percentage in common games
In the NFL, draft tiebreakers are primarily determined by "strength of schedule," which means the team with the weakest opponents throughout the season gets the higher draft pick when teams finish with the same record; if strength of schedule is tied, further tiebreakers like head-to-head record, divisional records, and ultimately a coin toss may be used to decide the order.
Key points about NFL draft tiebreakers:
Primary tiebreaker:
Strength of schedule - calculated by the combined winning percentage of all opponents a team played.
Next steps if strength of schedule is tied:
Head-to-head record (if applicable)
Divisional records
Conference records
Win percentage in common games
Strength of victory
Coin toss (last resort)
- Strength of victory
- Coin toss (last resort)
Yea im thinking AI is incorrect bc your right if 2 teams have the same record and they have played each other, the loser of that game has the tie breaker for the higher pick.I honestly can’t tell if you’re being serious here.
The primary tiebreaker is head to head. It has been for some time.
Yea, it really feels like we've sadly reverted back to the "Same ol Dolphins" hovering around a .500 again for the next few years seems like our destiny.We are going to end up drafting smack dab in the middle of the draft. 13-18th.
Yea im thinking AI is incorrect bc your right if 2 teams have the same record and they have played each other, the loser of that game has the tie breaker for the higher pick.
Points scored or scored against has no weight in tie breakers tho, that's what he was asking