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outlawauron said:

Shouldn't head to head games also play a factor? The Saints have beaten several of the teams ranked in front of them. Yards don't mean anything if you can't get the win. *looks at Rams, Browns, and Bucs*


Those three that high kinda stuck out to me.


To be fair, 4 of the 6 games the Rams have lost have come by a combined 10 points or so, and the Bucs are 7-5 in arguably the best division in the league. Granted, they're quite high, but the Bucs are a top 12-13 team in my opinion, while the Rams shouldn't be too far out of the top 15. 

Personally, the biggest stand out is the Jacksonville Jaguars. The numbers say they're that bad, but their record suggests playoffs. Any ideas as to why they stand out so much from the formula?



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