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<blockquote data-quote="NOMOFO" data-source="post: 581765" data-attributes="member: 9687"><p>I suspect you know exactly what I was talking about but yet felt compelled to post this, which speaks volumes. Unless of course you are <u>not</u> in the group I was speaking of that FOLLOWS THE LEAGUE CLOSELY.</p><p></p><p>There's a big difference between looking at a teams schedule and doing an eye test verses looking at a SOS chart. Especially when the SOS chart doesn't even go any further than wins and losses. </p><p></p><p>PERFECT example: The Rams beat the Niners, Seahawks and now Denver. That's three quality wins. When they played the Niners and Seahawks however they weren't even considered quality wins because at the time they didn't have winning records. In today's NFL, this year more then ever in recent history, the win loss records are very skewed and tell a fraction of the story. For God's sake, the pathetic Falcons at 4-6 are first in their division. nuff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOMOFO, post: 581765, member: 9687"] I suspect you know exactly what I was talking about but yet felt compelled to post this, which speaks volumes. Unless of course you are [U]not[/U] in the group I was speaking of that FOLLOWS THE LEAGUE CLOSELY. There's a big difference between looking at a teams schedule and doing an eye test verses looking at a SOS chart. Especially when the SOS chart doesn't even go any further than wins and losses. PERFECT example: The Rams beat the Niners, Seahawks and now Denver. That's three quality wins. When they played the Niners and Seahawks however they weren't even considered quality wins because at the time they didn't have winning records. In today's NFL, this year more then ever in recent history, the win loss records are very skewed and tell a fraction of the story. For God's sake, the pathetic Falcons at 4-6 are first in their division. nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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