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Tie math


TN05

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Since some people here seem to have a hard time understanding ties:

*A tie is half a win, and half a loss.

*When determining tiebreakers, the NFL uses a win-loss-tie win percentage system. Take total of wins and divide by losses (plug in ties as a half-win and half-loss).

*Using the win-loss-tie system, a tie gives us the edge in tiebreaker over a team with the same number of wins. If we finish 9-6-1 (.594 win percentage), we would beat any 9-7 team (.563 win percentage). If we finish 10-5-1 (.656 win percentage), we would beat any (.625 win percentage), and so on. 

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Every post about the tie and the related math seems to focus on the positive that we would have that half-game advantage over another team.  It could also bite us in the dick in January and we'll be cussing Ron through the entire off-season.  This wound may not have yet opened.

 

 

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but surprisingly so many people dont have a clue and some even thought it was worse than a loss. thats panthers fans for ya

Lol i know my comment was directed towards the fans who had no clue. Its pretty easy to grasp, just compare % between two records and you would see which is better. Maybe its because I watch soccer that I am able to tell.
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