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Post by JoeSchroeduh on Jan 18, 2010 11:27:11 GMT -5
Forgive me if I end up being wrong on this, and I'll go back and fix it if/when I am... I went out on a limb and assumed the Titans will get the win over the Jags in week 17. For teams 9-7 or worse, all teams not in the playoffs, this list is also in order of the upcoming rookie draft. SOS - Strength of Schedule, equal to the total number of wins by opponents divided by 256 (total games played by 16 teams). TRUE SOS - True Strength of Schedule, equal to the total number of wins by opponents, minus those won against the team (IE, your teams losses) divided by 240 (total games played by 16 teams minus 16 games played against you). This shows how teams played against everyone but the team being calculated and gives a better idea of the strength of the schedule actually played. A 0-16 team is giving 16 wins to their opponents in SOS, but in true SOS that is taken away. Winning % - Wins divided by games played. Skill Rating - True SOS multiplied by Winning %. Just a little stat I made up that gives and idea of how well a team did based on how difficult their schedule was.
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Post by JoeSchroeduh on Jan 18, 2010 11:32:46 GMT -5
Top 5 Hardest Schedules this season - TRUE SOS (so your SOS isn't boosted by you losing).
1. St. Louis Rams - .550 2a. New York Jets - .542 2b. New England Patriots - .542 4a. Dallas Cowboys - .533 4b. Kansas City Chiefs - .533
Top 5 Easiest Schedules - TRUE SOS (So you're SOS isn't dropped by you winning)
1. Green Bay Packers - .454 2a. Jacksonville Jaguars - .463 2b. Tennessee Titans - .463 4a. Atlanta Falcons - .475 4b. Cleveland Browns - .475
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Post by nikov10 on Jan 18, 2010 11:43:55 GMT -5
Good job Joe, sucks i finished first this year now Im gunna probably have the hardest schedule next year, NFC west 4 games, Broncos, Steelers, Titans damnit
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Post by iN-FoRCeR on Jan 18, 2010 11:55:40 GMT -5
How does the rookie draft order get determined. I think i should be ahead of the Packers because they beat me heads up. Thats why if the Rams wouldve won one more game this year they wouldve got the 2nd pick and the Lions wouldve selected 1st since the Rams only win came against the Lions.
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Post by nikov10 on Jan 18, 2010 12:08:34 GMT -5
It only goes by heads up if only 2 teams have the same record? if there are more then 2 teams with the same record then you go by SOS, Im almost certain about that
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Post by prballin1 on Jan 18, 2010 12:09:51 GMT -5
yeah there was a 4 way tie, so it wasnt head to head
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Post by boerny on Jan 18, 2010 12:13:53 GMT -5
Wow didnt know I had the 2nd toughest schedule. Great work as always joe!
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Post by JoeSchroeduh on Jan 18, 2010 12:21:54 GMT -5
Head to Head never factors into draft order... its always record and then SOS for non-playoff teams.
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Post by xCRUFFx on Jan 18, 2010 12:51:58 GMT -5
great job joe!
as for draft order, tie breakers for teams with similar records will be: 1) SOS 2) division record (if in same division) 3) conference record 4) coin flip
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Post by Spyder_ on Jan 18, 2010 13:36:47 GMT -5
Cool Stuff
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