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14 Playoff Teams


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A 2 seed would host wild card weekend, Divisional round weekend, and potential NFC/AFC title game if #1 seed is upset. I hope teams offer a 2 for 3 deal if you pay up front or something, I get sick at the idea if my team is the two seed I might have to drop more then the cost of my season tickets for 3 games in 3 weeks.

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23 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I’m pretty opposed to adding playoff spots in any professional sports league generally speaking. 
 

Some leagues have more teams make the playoffs than miss. It overall just devalues the regular season. Making that playoffs should be a serious accomplishment in itself. Not a big fan.

In my mind, it is just another example of the league fixing things that aren't broken.  But that is why I am primarily an NHL fan anymore, and my interest in the NFL does not extend much further than the Panthers.

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