Don, I think we are on the same page. Well close to it anyway. I think all starters will need reps but with an active limiting play-count. The only exception is TJ. If he is going to be THE GUY, I think the more reps, the better... Keep in mind that though this game is meaningless for Texans(#3 seed with L or W). It also keeps TEN's playoff hopes alive. So the Titans will be giving it an all out effort. So whomever Texans play, will need to give an all out effort or "get punched in the mouth."
After talking with many friends and fam over Christmas, I think there are some Houstonians that may need a wake-up call about seeding. I kept hearing how disappointed they were,, etc... I'm like Why? WTF? Don't get me wrong, I'd love for Reliant to stay packed every weekend but it has been 9 years since we have had #1 AFC seed vs #1 NFC seed to battle it out for the SB. Seeding is not the HUGE issue many make it out to be.
Actually the only real argument is the one overlooked. Which is what it means to be a #1 or #2 seed. Its not the bye as in getting rest time or homefield throughout, but rather getting an automatic 1st round win. I'm no statistician, but I'd say that about doubles your chances of getting there with out even looking at home field or "bye."
AND BT, it is ROCKET SCIENCE, at least for me. As soon as you think you know something and have an idea what will happen, you get proved wrong and sent back to the drawing board. What is Rocket science? I'd say its a combination of advanced Physics, Chemistry and Engineering. Most of all, physics, the study of matter, and its energy relating to space and time. As for rocket science, there are a lot of predictions as well. A rocket scientist has to try to predict and account for unknown forces that may influence trajectory and behavior and have fallback plans to overcome failures. In other words, I think of rocket science is art of trying to predict the unpredictable. Therefore, there actually are similarities.
I agree that MOMENTUM definitely plays a roll, but who's to say that what we call momentum, as it applies to football, actually translates the same way as Newton's Second Law (linear momentum)? I'd say according to science, its BS. The football momentum is actually psychological, and to what we are actually referring to is confidence.... hehehe.. So will the Texans be more confident winning wk 16 and play Cincy 1st round? Or will they feel more confident, resting key players and face the Titans for the 1st round? Is Momentum really an issue? OR do you throw the season out the window and begin a new as 0-0 and hope for 4-0?? I'm beginning to think the latter... I'm new to this football playoff thing w/my Texans...hehehe
Really the playoffs is the most difficult thing to predict! The regular season is a beast in itself, but playoffs and who wins the SB,,, even rocket scientists will have trouble there... I have more faith in the fry cooks at McD's.. hehehe
Now for the stats:
Since 2002
Seed-----SB Prob ------Actual
1---------36%---------44%
2---------29%---------22%
3---------11%---------11%
4---------10%---------6%
5---------7%----------6%
6---------6%----------11%
And some observations:
According to NFL.com, two No. 3 seeds have made it to the Super Bowl since 1990. The 2006 Indianapolis Colts won Super Bowl XLI. The 2003 Carolina Panthers lost Super Bowl XXXVIII. A team seeded third or lower has made it to the Super Bowl in five of the last six years and won it in four of those years.
Nice articles on the matter:
Texans.com
NFL.com
AdvancedNFLStats.com
More thoughts??