The NFL Needs a New Tie-Breaker
After enduring that disgusting final weekend of the NFL season,
I have come to the conclusion that a new tie-breaker is needed.
How a team performs during the final weekend should be the first
tie-breaker, with all the current tie-breakers falling in line
after that. A team that won its final game would hold the first
tie-breaker advantage against a team they're tied with that lost
its final game. If they both lost, both won, or both tied their
final game, then the current tie-breakers would take effect in
the order that they currently exist. That would accomplish at
least three of positive things. First, a team with a one game
lead for a playoff spot, headed into the final weekend, would
have more difficulty "backing in" to the playoffs the way
Minnesota did this year. By all rights, New Orleans should have
made the playoffs instead of the Vikings. They finished with
identical records. However, the Saints won their final game,
while the Vikings lost theirs. In fact, under the NFL's current
crazy tie-breaker system, the Vikings' loss, while ultimately
not damaging their own playoff hopes, ironically was one of the
major factors that kept the Saints out of the playoffs! Under my
proposed rule, the Saints would have been in and the Vikings
would have been out. Second, it would keep more playoff
berths/positions open going into the final weekend and maintain
more excitement and suspense all the way to the end. Currently,
a team with a one game lead for a playoff berth, bye, home field
advantage, and/or seeding can have that position clinched before
the final weekend if they own the tie-breaker over the team(s)
they lead. Under my proposal, that would not be possible. That
position would still be open through the final weekend of the
season. For example, the Pittsburgh Steelers would not have
clinched the home field advantage in the AFC until they beat
Buffalo in the final weekend, instead of having it already
clinched going into that game. Third, it would also keep teams
with one game leads from having de-facto "byes" during the final
weekend. Take Indianapolis for example. The Colts' game against
Denver this weekend was meaningless to them, even though it
meant everything to the Broncos. Although the Colts had only a
one game lead over San Diego for the number three seed in the
AFC, they owned the tie-breaker over the Chargers. I don't care
what anyone says, the Colts, with their lack of effort,
effectively rolled over and allowed the Broncos to win, which
wasn't fair to Jacksonville and Baltimore, the teams competing
with the Broncos for the final AFC playoff spot. Under my
proposal, the Colts would have had to win to maintain their
third seed in the playoffs.