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December 21, 2020 03:24PM
The following is copied from nfl.com's NFL Tiebreaking Procedures [www.nfl.com]

Scroll down to the section dealing with "Three or More Clubs" and check out the first step.


To Break A Tie For The Wild-Card Team

If it is necessary to break ties to determine the two Wild-Card clubs from each conference, the following steps will be taken.

If the tied clubs are from the same division, apply division tie breaker.
If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the following steps.

Two Clubs

1. Head-to-head, if applicable.
2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.
3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.
4. Strength of victory.
5. Strength of schedule.
6. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.
7. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.
8. Best net points in conference games.
9. Best net points in all games.
10. Best net touchdowns in all games.
C11. oin toss.

Three or More Clubs

(Note: If two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated, tie breaker reverts to step 1 of applicable two-club format.)

1. Apply division tie breaker to eliminate all but the highest ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. The original seeding within a division upon application of the division tie breaker remains the same for all subsequent applications of the procedure that are necessary to identify the two Wild-Card participants.
2. Head-to-head sweep. (Applicable only if one club has defeated each of the others or if one club has lost to each of the others.)
3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference.
4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four.
5. Strength of victory.
6. Strength of schedule.
7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed.
8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed.
9. Best net points in conference games.
10. Best net points in all games.
11. Best net touchdowns in all games.
12. Coin toss

When the first Wild-Card team has been identified, the procedure is repeated to name the second Wild-Card, i.e., eliminate all but the highest-ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to step 2. In situations where three or more teams from the same division are involved in the procedure, the original seeding of the teams remains the same for subsequent applications of the tie breaker if the top-ranked team in that division qualifies for a Wild-Card berth.

Other Tie-Breaking Procedures

1. Only one club advances to the playoffs in any tie-breaking step. Remaining tied clubs revert to the first step of the applicable division or Wild Card tie-breakers. As an example, if two clubs remain tied in any tie-breaker step after all other clubs have been eliminated, the procedure reverts to Step 1 of the two-club format to determine the winner. When one club wins the tiebreaker, all other clubs revert to Step 1 of the applicable two-club or three-club format.
2. In comparing records against common opponents among tied teams, the best won-lost-tied percentage is the deciding factor, since teams may have played an unequal number of games.
3. To determine home-field priority among division-titlists, apply Wild Card tie-breakers.
4. To determine home-field priority for Wild Card qualifiers, apply division tie-breakers (if teams are from the same division) or Wild Card tiebreakers (if teams are from different divisions).
5. To determine the best combined ranking among conference team's in points scored and points allowed, add a teams position in the two categories, and the lowest score wins. For example, if Team A is first in points scored and second in points allowed, its combined ranking is "3." If Team B is third in points scored and first in points allowed, its combined ranking is "4." Team A then wins the tiebreaker. If two teams are tied for a position, both teams are awarded the ranking as if they held it solely. For example, if Team A and Team B are tied for first in points scored, each team is assigned a ranking of "1" in that category, and if Team C is third, its ranking will still be "3."



AlbaNY_Ram
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

Great Bordeni626December 20, 2020 04:05PM

  Forget to get on the bus on game day?

JamesJM195December 20, 2020 04:11PM

  Re: So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

kw13216December 20, 2020 05:45PM

  Re: So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

kw13281December 20, 2020 06:11PM

  If Rams, Cards and Bears end up 9-7. Rams are out

JimYoungblood53128December 20, 2020 08:18PM

  Didnt Rams beat the Bears how would they be out

ferragamo79111December 21, 2020 09:03AM

  Re: Didnt Rams beat the Bears how would they be out

AlbaNY_Ram114December 21, 2020 09:32AM

  I think head to head is always first

ferragamo79104December 21, 2020 01:04PM

  Re: Nope

AlbaNY_Ram175December 21, 2020 03:24PM

  As it is now I don't see a reason for 4 divisions...

JamesJM112December 21, 2020 04:00PM

  Re: So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

Classicalwit303December 20, 2020 08:21PM

  Re: So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

kw13268December 20, 2020 09:27PM

  Re: So how would we possibly not make playoffs?

Rams43134December 21, 2020 08:41AM

  ..and the sad thing is..

sstrams167December 21, 2020 09:10AM

  Not making it seems like a low probability event

promomasterj173December 21, 2020 10:26AM

  I do not think McVay will change, at all...

JamesJM117December 21, 2020 10:51AM

  Re: Right on and that is the real root of the problem nm

Rams_78109December 21, 2020 03:00PM