According to today's Baltimore Sun, "The Steelers have the best home winning percentage (.722) in the NFL since 1970."
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-ravensscout0928,0,734965.htmlstory
Must be a steelers fan since he doesn't include the year 66,67,68,69 in which the Steelers were terrible. Include those numbers and the steelers do not have the best home winning percentage. Since 1966 the Kansas City Chiefs have the best winning percentage followed by the Packers.
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It is the trophy won by the team who wins the playoffs in the National hockey League.
No, but the Cincinnati Bengals started 1-6 in 1970 and made the playoffs.
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Yes, it is the final game of the playoffs and is the league championship game. Whichever team wins the Super Bowl is crowned NFL champions for the season.
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Yes it just depends on if they are in the wild card and if a team has to win to let them go.
In the playoffs, a 'seed' is a ranking. This ranking is usually done by whether a team wins its division or, if they don't win their division, by a team's regular season win/loss record. A team that does not make the playoffs is not seeded ... they don't play anymore so there is no need to 'seed' them.
There is no minimum for wins, the team must have a record that puts them among the top 8 teams in the region that they are in (either East or West)
The RPI calculates 3 percentages: team's winning percentage, opponents' winning percentage, and opponents' opponents' winning percentage.?To calculate?the team's winning percentage:Wins: home wins * 0.6 + road wins * 1.4 + neutral wins?Losses: road losses * 0.6 + home losses * 1.4 + neutral losses?Then calculate your winning percentage using wins / (wins + losses). This % is weighted 25%.Opponents' winning percentage is calculated using the exact same method as shown above, however exclude all games played with the team (that's RPI is being calculated). This % is then weighted 50%.?Opponents' opponents' winning percentage is calculated by the average of the team's oppenents adjusted winning %. Simply, use the same method above for calculating the oppenents' winning percentage, however using it for the opponents' opponent and excluding only the team once again (not the opponent). Repeat this method for each team, and average the winning percentage. This % is then weighted 25%.?Finally, add up all scaled RPI points, and get a total RPI ranking.
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