I know the feelingI could be wrong but I believe it's strength of schedule. That would put the Rams first in the division as they have the 3rd hardest schedule(I would totally post a link but I just woke up and I'm feeling way too lazy).
I could be wrong but I believe it's strength of schedule. That would put the Rams first in the division as they have the 3rd hardest schedule(I would totally post a link but I just woke up and I'm feeling way too lazy).
" No way do we Lose to the 49ers on Monday Night Football at Home!"I'm still drunk. We have this annual party called "The White Trash Bash" where we dress up and get wild. Four kegs, folks... FOUR!!! I got free jello shots because my friend supplied them then chased them a big swig of fire ball whiskey and lots of beer. Holy crap, fellas, I was done by 1:00 AM and we stayed all night. I puked my arse off and quit hitting on everyone's girlfriend when my balance started to go (that's smart.) Anywayyy...
I don't think we lose to ARZ this year, but we may lose to the Niners twice and split games with the Gulls. We go 8-2 against the rest of the league.
Those Niner games will be huge.
It's amazing how that's possible. Even though the difference is marginal, SF and the shitchickens have weaker schedules, despite them having 1st and 2nd place schedules.
Man... if that happened I might have a heart attack before we even make the playoffs, that would be the most intense season ever!The only games they lose is the away games in the division? All will be 13-3. What would determine the winner and so forth.
" No way do we Lose to the 49ers on Monday Night Football at Home!"
Raise your hand if you think Carolina will repeat as NFCS winner. Thing is, every year a team that is expected to compete for their division doesn't.The Rams have to play the Seahawks, who went 13-3 in 2013, while they play the Rams who went 7-9. However, in 2014 each of them (by stipulation) would go 13-3, evening things out. So chances are the Seahawks would end up with the slightly tougher schedule, thanks to playing two teams that finished first in 2013, versus the Rams playing two teams that finished last.
So barring improvements out of our division, the Rams would be the best 13-3 team to ever miss the playoffs.
So to be safe, the Rams should sweep the division.
Actually I think the seachickens get bit by the superbowl hangover and don't make the playoffs. The whiners regress and the Rams and cards improve and finish 1 and 2. With the winner (Rams) getting a first round bye.Raise your hand if you think Carolina will repeat as NFCS winner. Thing is, every year a team that is expected to compete for their division doesn't.
I think the Strength of Schedule tiebreaker would refer to opponents' records this year.
So the answer to this problem is "Not enough data to solve problem".
What do I win?
Pray Palmer doesn't go down bro!
Oh I do. Don't know what Stanton can do & I do know what Lindley can do.Pray Palmer doesn't go down bro!