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03-15-2013, 03:33 AM
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Who finished last in the NFC South?
I know this is a dumb and random question but it's important for next year's predictions. Every year some team that finished in last place ends up winning their division the following year. Based on all the tiebreakers and stuff, who finished last between the Panthers, Bucs and Saints?
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03-15-2013, 03:38 AM
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I believe it was the Carolina Panthers.
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03-15-2013, 03:40 AM
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I should also point out that I've gone to three different websites and received three different answers for this question. I figure if anyone can give me a concrete answer, it's one of you guys.
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03-15-2013, 03:49 AM
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Where have you gone? I went to Pro Football Reference. If you take a look at other seasons where teams "tied" with other teams like the 1991 49ers, 1985 Redskins, or 2008 Patriots who didn't make the playoffs, they have them listed in the correct order below the team that had the same record as them.
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03-15-2013, 03:58 AM
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Where have you gone? I went to Pro Football Reference. If you take a look at other seasons where teams "tied" with other teams like the 1991 49ers, 1985 Redskins, or 2008 Patriots who didn't make the playoffs, they have them listed in the correct order below the team that had the same record as them.
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03-15-2013, 05:50 AM
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Pretty sure the Bucs were last. Due to having the worst conference record of the 3
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Let's go through:
First tiebreaker is Head-to-head. All teams were 2-2 against each other.
Next is Division. All 3 are 1-1 vs. the Falcons
Next is Common Games. They played the AFC West and NFC East.
Saints: 4-4
Panthers: 4-4
Bucs: 3-5
Buccaneers finished last
To keep it going, Saints/Panthers go to Strength of Victory, Saints was stronger so:
1. Falcons
2. Saints
3. Panthers
4. Bucs
EDIT: See Cigaro's post below, actually goes:
1. Falcons
2. Panthers
3. Saints
4. Bucs
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03-15-2013, 09:56 AM
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We finished last, and i'm proud of it!
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03-15-2013, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shane P. Hallam
Let's go through:
First tiebreaker is Head-to-head. All teams were 2-2 against each other.
Next is Division. All 3 are 1-1 vs. the Falcons
Next is Common Games. They played the AFC West and NFC East.
Saints: 4-4
Panthers: 4-4
Bucs: 3-5
Buccaneers finished last
To keep it going, Saints/Panthers go to Strength of Victory, Saints was stronger so:
1. Falcons
2. Saints
3. Panthers
4. Bucs
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Thanks for the clarification. It was bugging me all day on Thursday.
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03-16-2013, 08:37 AM
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Still swept the Panthers. Suck it Cam./
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03-17-2013, 10:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shane P. Hallam
Let's go through:
First tiebreaker is Head-to-head. All teams were 2-2 against each other.
Next is Division. All 3 are 1-1 vs. the Falcons
Next is Common Games. They played the AFC West and NFC East.
Saints: 4-4
Panthers: 4-4
Bucs: 3-5
Buccaneers finished last
To keep it going, Saints/Panthers go to Strength of Victory, Saints was stronger so:
1. Falcons
2. Saints
3. Panthers
4. Bucs
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1. Falcons
2. Panthers
3. Saints
4. Buccaneers
You need to flip the Panthers and Saints. You're correct up until after the point where you have the Buccaneers separated as last. You then continued to strength of victory rules, but the NFL tiebreaking rules state that when a team is eliminated from a three team tie, the remaining two teams start the process all over again, and do not continue with the rules.
The Panthers swept the Saints, thus have precedence, and thus they finished second in the division, while the Saints finished third.
As for the "last team finishes first" rule, that streak ended in 2010 when Tampa Bay failed to win the league.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cigaro
1. Falcons
2. Panthers
3. Saints
4. Buccaneers
You need to flip the Panthers and Saints. You're correct up until after the point where you have the Buccaneers separated as last. You then continued to strength of victory rules, but the NFL tiebreaking rules state that when a team is eliminated from a three team tie, the remaining two teams start the process all over again, and do not continue with the rules.
The Panthers swept the Saints, thus have precedence, and thus they finished second in the division, while the Saints finished third.
As for the "last team finishes first" rule, that streak ended in 2010 when Tampa Bay failed to win the league.
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Bah, thanks Cigaro. My apologies
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03-20-2013, 01:03 AM
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yes it was panthers.
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what a failure of a first post
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