Homeboy Runny-Ray
From Around The Way
Yep, making the divisions smaller is the main reason for this,
So why do you have such a problem with division winners getting in but not getting home games if they don't win more games than the other teams?
yea.
its only really become a problem in the last 10 years with the division expansion. before that, it was a rarity.
warm weather teams have been on the road in terrible weather throughout the history of the nfl in the playoffs and has produce some memorable moments. you either suck it up and brave the weather or you lose.
every team play 16 games, either win your division or you face going on the road
yea but by winning a ridiculous amount of regular season games, you deserve the right to stay home in the 1st round, rather than having to travel across the country to cater to a 8-win team that really shouldnt even be in the playoffs.
the whole "you have to win your division" logic is robotic and stupid. all divisions arent created equal. teams getting in only because they won their division is one thing, but when you cater to them and give them home field......thats a bit too much.
and im glad that the nfl is going to change this now that they see that its becoming a real problem.


San Francisco is playing on the road because they lost 4 games against teams in the playoffs. (1-4 with their only win coming against Seattle) You look at their schedule and they feasted on bad teams.

They barely made the playoffs; their seeding should reflect that.
THIS IS HAPPENING OFTEN
