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Final 2005 postseason quality standings
Cold, Hard Football Facts for July 31, 2006

These are the final quality standings, including postseason games, for the 2005 playoff participants.
 
You'll notice some interesting differences between this list and the list of 2004 playoff participants. Namely, the 2005 elite were far more competitive than they were in 2004.
 
Even the worst team on our 2005 list, New England, boasted four wins over quality opponents, including one over the top team on the list, Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh. In 2004, seven playoff teams had three wins or fewer over quality opponents (five from the historically inept NFC). The 2004 Packers did not beat a single quality opponent all year.
 
In terms of point differential vs. quality opponents, Jacksonville was the worst playoff team in 2005 with a scoring differential of -4.6. In 2004, two teams, Seattle and Green Bay, had double-digit negative point differentials.
 
There was also less dominance at the top of the list last season. In 2004, New England boasted a 10-1 record (.909) vs. quality opponents. Pittsburgh was No. 2, with a 7-2 mark (.778). No team in 2005 was as dominant against quality opponents as New England and Pittsburgh were in 2004. 
 
 
Team           
W
L
Pct.
PF
PA
Differential
Pittsburgh 
8
4
.667
22.7
18.25
+4.45
Denver
8
4
.667
22.5
19.75
+2.75
Indianapolis
5
3
.625
24.4
20.1
+4.3
Seattle
5
3
.625
20.0
16.9
+3.1
Carolina   
5
5
.500
22.2
18.3
+3.9
Washington
6
6
.500
19.3
19.8
-0.5
Tampa Bay
4
4
.500
17.6
20.4
-2.8
Jacksonville
3
4
.429
14.7
19.3
-4.6
N.Y. Giants
4
6
.400
20.2
21.7
-1.5
Cincinnati
3
5
.375
23.6
26.1
-2.5
Chicago
3
5
.375
13.5
16.6
-3.1
New England
4
7
.364
21.1
23.3
-2.2


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