Talk:1974–75 NFL playoffs

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NFC explanation needs to be revised
If the NFC playoffs had been seeded, Minnesota would have been #1, St. Louis #2 and Los Angeles #3. Here's why. Since Los Angeles and St. Louis did not play head-to-head, conference records would have been used. Minnesota and St. Louis both finished 8-3 to Los Angeles' 7-3 (Rams had an extra interconference game), so the Rams are out and #3. Go back to step 1 of the two-team tiebreaker, head-to-head. Minnesota beat St. Louis 28-24 in week 9. Therefore, Vikings get #1 seed. Divisional playoff matchups if seeded would have been #4 Washington (wild card) at #1 Minnesota and #3 Los Angeles at #2 St. Louis. 9toedfreak (talk) 20:19, 19 February 2023 (UTC)