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In The NFL, Does Your Preseason Record Affect Your Regular Season Record?

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In The NFL, Does Your Preseason Record Affect Your Regular Season Record?

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  1. No not at all


  2. No, not at all.

    All preseason is is organized scrimmages against other teams.

    They try to put a "game" situation on it for the TV networks, but all it is is practice.

    It has no bearing on what the season will be like.


  3. no-unless a big time player gets hurt, which in turn could make you go from 13-3 to a 3-13

  4. not statistically, no

    raiders went 4-0 in the preseason 2yrs ago, 2-14 in regular

    so yeah

  5. no....its preseason

  6. No it doesn't because the Colts went 0-4 in the preseason and ended up with a positive record.

  7. nope not at all! preseason is just scrimmages they use to test rookies, 2nd/3rd stringers, and new plays!!!

    the only thing in the preseason that could affect you in the regular season is injuries! which is probably why coaches use their back-up QB's in preseason!!!

    why risk ur QB's health epically if he's Brady, or Romo, or 1 of the Mannings!

  8. no.  the nfl is split up into three catagories, Pre-season, regular-season, play-offs.

    The only catagory that effects an nfl team is the regular season and play-offs.

    If you win the finale play-off game, you have won the Super-Bowl.


  9. 2 pts

  10. only to the extent that if you have a good pre-season you might pick up some momentem to start the regular season with

  11. no preseason is just like a series of scrimmages

  12. No it does not.

  13. no its just practice  

  14. Nope.  Pre-season is nothing more than a "warm-up" period.  It has absolutely nothing to do with the regular season.  

  15. Not at all. Teams like to rest their starters in preseason, only giving them a few plays. A team loaded with talent could go 0-4 and still be very good once the season starts.

  16. no. the giants had a bad preseason.

    Then they won the superbowl

  17. Nope. that's why it's called pre-season. PRE.  :)

  18. not at all, its just a time to watch and cut.

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