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A victory could lead to a playoff to determine which team gets the berth.
During the expansion boom the past two years, a common refrain was that the march toward 16-team superconferences would inevitably lead to a playoff.
And no matter how many points the team allows to the Patriots, they can be thankful for a schedule that closes with games against Arizona, Jacksonville, Tennessee, San Diego and Buffalo, which could improbably lead to a playoff run if the Jets get their affairs in order.
This level of performance would never lead to a playoff berth.
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But last season, with Tom Brady out, the Colts won 18-15, whelpedelped start a turnaround that led to a playoff berth.
It was not until that the Indians' success led to a playoff berth.
Denver Broncos quarterback Brady Quinn, who was on the bench for most of the Broncos' 8-8 season that led to a playoff game, had some strong words recently for his greatest adversary: Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.
The NFL's argument is that the product created by the NFL teams is an interconnected series of games (the regular season) that leads to a playoffs, that eventually produces a Super Bowl champion, and that no individual team can produce this product on its own.
While the 7-8 Gianeedneed a rally today just to finish a mediocre.500, the Packers are a playoff team with sweeping dreams, knowing a victory over the Giants might even lead to a first-round playoff bye and an extended postseason run.
The most common argument against Slive's proposal was that it would inevitably lead to a larger-scale playoff.
The B.C.S. executive director Bill Hancock said he doubts "financial inducements," like the one the Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is considering, would lead to a major college football playoff.
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