Posted on Sunday 15 June 2008
dudeman asked:
What happens in the common games tiebreaker if one of the two teams tied has played a common team twice, but the other tied team has only played that common team once? If the team that played the common team twice has a win and a loss, which one counts for the tiebreaker? For example, the Giants have a win and a loss against the Eagles, and the Packers have a loss against the Eagles. If the common games tiebreaker needed to be used, would the Giants win or loss be counted?
What happens in the common games tiebreaker if one of the two teams tied has played a common team twice, but the other tied team has only played that common team once? If the team that played the common team twice has a win and a loss, which one counts for the tiebreaker? For example, the Giants have a win and a loss against the Eagles, and the Packers have a loss against the Eagles. If the common games tiebreaker needed to be used, would the Giants win or loss be counted?