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Bad Boys Wed Dec 11 2:49pm ET
I’ll write this scenario into the rules for the future. If any of the three teams were undefeated in common games, they’d be automatically in. Same if one of multiple tied teams have zero wins in common games, they are automatically eliminated. Agree with MC that’s what the NFL would do.
Above Average Joes Wed Dec 11 8:13am ET

2

KCKillaz Wed Dec 11 8:06am ET
I vote #2
MC Chile Peppers Wed Dec 11 7:58am ET
I'm fine with this ruling and I think it more closely mimics NFL rules. My vote is 2 and we carry this logic forward into future league years. It sucks for me but it's probably the most realistic ruling.
Crazy eights Wed Dec 11 6:45am ET
2
Brooklyn Tigers Wed Dec 11 12:12am ET
My vote would be 2 to prioritize head to head results.
Uncle Rico's Boy'z Tue Dec 10 11:40pm ET
This is hard.. lol
Commissioner Tue Dec 10 10:52pm ET

Okay teams, I need a vote from all teams please. Vote 1 or 2

 3 teams are tied at 7-7 for the 2 wild card spots.  2 of the teams are in the same division, therefore they've played twice. Those 2 teams have played the other 7-7 team once. The divisional teams are 1-1 against each other and both are 1-0 against the non divisional opponent. The non divisional team has the most points scored of the 3. If any team were undefeated in this scenario, that team would automatically make it. 

  1. The tiebreak should go to points based on the uneven number of games played
  2. The head to head tiebreaker would still apply first even with an uneven number of games. 
MC Chile Peppers Tue Dec 10 7:18pm ET
My preference would be for all non-vested parties vote on the handling but if you choose to just proceed as is, that's fine as well. Won't be upset.
MC Chile Peppers Tue Dec 10 3:52pm ET
Definitely a quandrum. I will respect whatever the decision is that's made.