I am confused, can someone help.

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  1. Hudge

    Hudge Active Member

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    This is my first season of being interested in American Football, I was watching Total Access and they said about Green Bay and Dallas and homefield avantage. Can someone explain please?
     
  2. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

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    Whichever team ends up with a better record, will have homefield advantage, meaning they'll play the playoff games at home.

    But if they end up with the same records then Dallas gets the homefield advantage since they won in their game versus Green Bay, and that counts against the Packers.

    Hope that helps Hudge. [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing @ Dec 20 2007, 01:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Whichever team ends up with a better record, will have homefield advantage, meaning they'll play the playoff games at home.
    But if they end up with the same records then Dallas gets the homefield advantage since they won in their game versus Green Bay, and that counts against the Packers.

    Hope that helps Hudge. [​IMG]</div>
    All of them?
    Yeah, it helps, thanks.
     
  4. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

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    Yeah, only for NFC though.
     
  5. #1_War_Poet_ForLife

    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    Yeah, not the super bowl.
     
  6. cpawfan

    cpawfan Monsters do exist

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    The NFL playoffs are set up as follows. Each conference gets 6 teams in the playoffs. The 4 division winners and 2 wild card teams.

    The division winners with the top 2 records get a first round bye and will each have the home field in the second round. For the Conference Championship (3rd round), home field goes to the team with the best record.
     
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    <span style="font-family:Microsoft Sans Serif">In the playoffs, homefield goes to the team with the best record, unless that team is a wildcard and the other team is a divisional winner. You won't ever see a wild card team hosting a divisional winner.</span>
     
  8. Hudge

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    Thanks, guys, you are all officially legends.
     
  9. DP

    DP He shoots, he scores!

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    If both teams end up with the same exact record, Dallas will have home field advantage. Thats because Dallas beat Green Bay. If Green Bay ends up with a better record they get home field advantage.
     

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