Teams spend all season trying to secure the best record they can; first to make the playoffs, then win their division, then secure a home-field game, and utlimately get that first-round playoff bye. It’s conventional wisdom around the league, you want that extra-week because it allows your team to heal. On the flip side, it also can get you out of sync, especially if you end the year on a sour note. So instead of guessing, Revenge Of The Birds looked at the numbers from recent history.
Revenge Of The Birds: Does A Bye In The Playoffs Matter?
- Teams that have had the first round bye have a combined record of 17-11. That’s 60% of the teams with first round byes that have advanced to the next round.
- More specifically, teams in the NFC with first round byes have a combined record of 8-6, but in the last two years NFC teams with first round byes are 0-4.
- In 2006, the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints were the last NFC teams to win with a first round bye, advancing to the NFC Championship game where the Bears won 39-14.
Looks like the NFC has been the land of upsets recently where it concerns first-round byes. Just what the Cardinals want.
[UPDATE]: Looks like Anquan Boldin could use a bye, as he’s not expected to play this weekend for Arizona.
Video: Some Cardinals love in 2009.
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