LOL just thought about this. Not only do the Chargers, a warm weather team, have to play in what's predicted to be a 28 degree day. But they're essentially playing the game at 10 in the morning their time 


but he did. We not playing the "what if" game.If Rodgers never got hurt this would be irrelevant though.
no, it does. And its not whining when you have a team that had a chance to win 11 games today but miss the playoffs for a team that only won 8 games. If you think thats fair.![]()
nope. you win 10+ games in the NFL, you supposed to make the playoffs. Its how it used to be until this 4 division set up was created.Differences in strength in schedule ain't "fair"...life ain't "fair" get over it. If they ain't playing the same teams, then 11 wins for one team ain't the same as 11 for another.
all you are saying is you want fanbases to feel good about themselves. What happened to "life aint fair"?And the NFL certainly doesn't NEED to get rid of divisions. It's the nation's most popular league, and the ramifications of division play/structure positively affects their standing there. You're just wrong, breh
That same 10 win team had an opportunity to beat one of the teams playing tonight. If that happened and they beat SF then they'd have been in.but he did. We not playing the "what if" game.
a 10 win team will miss the playoffs while potentially an 8 and 9 win team will make it.
nope. you win 10+ games in the NFL, you supposed to make the playoffs. Its how it used to be until this 4 division set up was created.
all you are saying is you want fanbases to feel good about themselves. What happened to "life aint fair"?
there is no ramifications for removing divisions except fans tears.
Differences in strength in schedule ain't "fair"...life ain't "fair" get over it. If they ain't playing the same teams, then 11 wins for one team ain't the same as 11 for another.
And the NFL certainly doesn't NEED to get rid of divisions. It's the nation's most popular league, and the ramifications of division play/structure positively affects their standing there. You're just wrong, breh
look at their division and who they gotta play 
That same 10 win team had an opportunity to beat one of the teams playing tonight. If that happened and they beat SF then they'd have been in.
and you're not SUPPOSED to get anything for winning 10 games, except a number 10 in the win column.

LOL @ going back to the "weak teams shouldn't make the playoffs" argument blah blah blah
the teams that are in, deserved it. the teams that missed out deserved that as well.
I don't give a fukk, Teams that finish third in their own division(Arizona) don't deserve to make the playoffs. and that goes to show even more why strength of schedule needs to be realized when making these decisions.
if they were good enough they would have beat the teams that mattered and they would have been in.
beating up on weak teams like the jaguars or titans mean jack shut if you can't even win in your own division.
and with that said....
Am I the only one hoping for a Carolina - San Diego Super bowl?? lol
if Zona beat the Eagles and SF they'd be 12-4 and SF would be 11-5. So you'd just be REALLY upset instead of just kinda upset.actually nah.. the saints won .. even if the cardinals won and was 11-4 they still wouldnt of made the play offs
thats right .. a 11-4 team would of missed the play offs and 3 mediocre teams will make it in instead
we aint even talkin about 1 other team making it in over them.. we talkin 3 teams that dont deserve to be in over them
if Zona beat the Eagles and SF they'd be 12-4 and SF would be 11-5. So it'd just shift who you're mad about.
well they didn't win 11 games so its irrelevant.Lets just get this clear RIGHT NOW
you think a 8-7-1 team deserves to be in a team over a team that wouldnt of made it in at 11-5 and plays in a harder division?
LETS JUST CLEAR THIS THOUGHT PROCESS UP RIGHT NOW.
I didn't say anything that wasn't true.you are playing "what ifs" again instead of actual facts of reality