1950s NFL with the '69 AFL playoff format
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 1:35 pm
Four teams make the playoffs with each division winner hosting the runner-up from the other division.
Assuming that a coin-toss would still be applied in 1950, to decide who gets the two top-seeds/home games in the semis, it would be...
Bears at Browns, Giants at Rams
Neither of these two match-ups took place in the regular season so its fun to think of.
1951? Despite the 7-4-1 Forty Niners sweeping the Lions who were also 7-4-1, both of them tied for 2nd in their conference, I'm assuming they would have played for a tie-breaker whilst I also assume that a coin-flip would determine who'd get home-field. If so, the winner of that game then plays at 11-1 Cleveland while Giants (9-2-1) play at Rams (8-4) again while also not playing each other during that regular season.
Here are the rest (with aforementioned coin-flips considered)...
1952: 9-3-0 Rams at 8-4 Browns, NYG/Phi-winner (both 7-5) at 9-3 Lions
1953: 9-3 Forty Niners at 11-1 Browns, 7-4-1 Eagles at 10-2 Lions
1954: 8-4 Bears at 9-3 Browns, 7-4-1 Eagles at 9-2-1 Lions
1955: 8-4 Bears at 9-2-1 Browns, 8-4 Redskins at 8-3-1 Rams
1956: 9-3 Lions at 8-3-1 Giants, 7-5 Cardinals at 9-2-1 Bears
1957: 8-4 Forty Niners at 9-2-1 Browns, 7-5 Giants at 8-4 Lions
1958: Bears/Rams-winner (both 8-4) at 9-3 Giants, 9-3 Browns at 9-3 Colts
1959: 8-4 Bears at 10-2 Giants, Clev/Phi-winner (both 7-5) at 9-3 Colts
Which one of these hypo-games most intrigue you? I'm not sure if this "most" intrigues me but just to be enlightened that the Cards mustered a winning finish at all in the '50s yet alone 2ND place, actually starting 5-1, and that they would have played against their crosstown rivals, and that their regular season game was a close D-slugfest (Bears won at Wrigley, 10-3, in Wk#11)!
Washington in a playoff game in '55 pretty neat as well.
Question I got, and thanks in-advance for the answer, Does Layne return for that hypo-semifinal in '56? If Lions do win at the Stadium, with or without Bobby, the Bears at least wouldn't have to worry about their opponent...wearing sneakers! This, of course, is because they'd be at home instead of the Bronx.
There are other things to be intrigued by in this overall '50s scenario, not just these hypo-games offered above...
If 6-4-1 Washington doesn't lose at home to the 5-6 Steelers in the 1953 finale, they tack on another playoff berth! They would play the 7-4-1 Eagles in a tie-breaker to get the right to advance to Detroit. 8-3-1 Rams come up just short for 2nd to 9-3 San Fran!
1954: Opposite of last year in that San Fran comes up just short to LA. In the other conference, quite a play-in game in the final week - 7-4 NYG@6-4-1 Phi!
1956: Heartbreak in DC! Wash & ChC each 6-4 after Wk#10 as well as both at 6-5 the following week. FInal week, the Cards win at Cleveland (assuring Browns that losing season), and Redskins lose at Baltimore.
'57 offers up same suspense in the Western as the case in real-time.
1959: If 7-4 San Fran wins at home against Vince's 6-5 Pack, then they get a tie-breaker against the 8-4 Bears. A '76 precursor this Forty Niner team was. They also started 6-1.
Yes, being old-school, I heavily respect the "only division-winners should get in" logic. And I definitely wish there wouldn't be as many teams making the playoffs in not just football, but sports-in-general (especially the CFL; and even MORE-SO Canadian COLLEGE football). But not minding a little bit more jelly in the PB sand, I think this scenario would have made the NFL '50s - and also the '60s - more fun. JMHO.
Assuming that a coin-toss would still be applied in 1950, to decide who gets the two top-seeds/home games in the semis, it would be...
Bears at Browns, Giants at Rams
Neither of these two match-ups took place in the regular season so its fun to think of.
1951? Despite the 7-4-1 Forty Niners sweeping the Lions who were also 7-4-1, both of them tied for 2nd in their conference, I'm assuming they would have played for a tie-breaker whilst I also assume that a coin-flip would determine who'd get home-field. If so, the winner of that game then plays at 11-1 Cleveland while Giants (9-2-1) play at Rams (8-4) again while also not playing each other during that regular season.
Here are the rest (with aforementioned coin-flips considered)...
1952: 9-3-0 Rams at 8-4 Browns, NYG/Phi-winner (both 7-5) at 9-3 Lions
1953: 9-3 Forty Niners at 11-1 Browns, 7-4-1 Eagles at 10-2 Lions
1954: 8-4 Bears at 9-3 Browns, 7-4-1 Eagles at 9-2-1 Lions
1955: 8-4 Bears at 9-2-1 Browns, 8-4 Redskins at 8-3-1 Rams
1956: 9-3 Lions at 8-3-1 Giants, 7-5 Cardinals at 9-2-1 Bears
1957: 8-4 Forty Niners at 9-2-1 Browns, 7-5 Giants at 8-4 Lions
1958: Bears/Rams-winner (both 8-4) at 9-3 Giants, 9-3 Browns at 9-3 Colts
1959: 8-4 Bears at 10-2 Giants, Clev/Phi-winner (both 7-5) at 9-3 Colts
Which one of these hypo-games most intrigue you? I'm not sure if this "most" intrigues me but just to be enlightened that the Cards mustered a winning finish at all in the '50s yet alone 2ND place, actually starting 5-1, and that they would have played against their crosstown rivals, and that their regular season game was a close D-slugfest (Bears won at Wrigley, 10-3, in Wk#11)!
Washington in a playoff game in '55 pretty neat as well.
Question I got, and thanks in-advance for the answer, Does Layne return for that hypo-semifinal in '56? If Lions do win at the Stadium, with or without Bobby, the Bears at least wouldn't have to worry about their opponent...wearing sneakers! This, of course, is because they'd be at home instead of the Bronx.
There are other things to be intrigued by in this overall '50s scenario, not just these hypo-games offered above...
If 6-4-1 Washington doesn't lose at home to the 5-6 Steelers in the 1953 finale, they tack on another playoff berth! They would play the 7-4-1 Eagles in a tie-breaker to get the right to advance to Detroit. 8-3-1 Rams come up just short for 2nd to 9-3 San Fran!
1954: Opposite of last year in that San Fran comes up just short to LA. In the other conference, quite a play-in game in the final week - 7-4 NYG@6-4-1 Phi!
1956: Heartbreak in DC! Wash & ChC each 6-4 after Wk#10 as well as both at 6-5 the following week. FInal week, the Cards win at Cleveland (assuring Browns that losing season), and Redskins lose at Baltimore.
'57 offers up same suspense in the Western as the case in real-time.
1959: If 7-4 San Fran wins at home against Vince's 6-5 Pack, then they get a tie-breaker against the 8-4 Bears. A '76 precursor this Forty Niner team was. They also started 6-1.
Yes, being old-school, I heavily respect the "only division-winners should get in" logic. And I definitely wish there wouldn't be as many teams making the playoffs in not just football, but sports-in-general (especially the CFL; and even MORE-SO Canadian COLLEGE football). But not minding a little bit more jelly in the PB sand, I think this scenario would have made the NFL '50s - and also the '60s - more fun. JMHO.