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Expansion Plans For The 1999 Season

The owners voted to accept six of the eight expansion applicants. Washington and New Orleans were denied. The six franchises awarded and there coaches were:

Seattle Seahawks, Brian Cook
Minnesota Vikings, Tony Smith
Baltimore Ravens, James Brooks
Tennessee Oilers, Darryl Johnson
New York Jets, Tom Poon
New York Giants, Edgar Rubio

The owners then proceeded to adopt the Executive Director's Plan B Alignment Proposal. Plan B placed all the franchises in the same conference they were in last year and added three expansion teams per conference. The conferences were then broken down into two divisions.

EXPANSION PLAN B

AFC

NFC

West

Team

Last Year's Finish

Denver
San Francisco
Oakland
Seattle

1
3
5
Expansion

East

Team

Last Year's Finish

Green Bay
Kansas City
Miami
Minnesota
Baltimore

2
4
6
Expansion
Expansion

Central

Team

Last Year's Finish

Jacksonville
Pittsburgh
Tampa Bay
Tennessee
New York Jets

2
4
6
Expansion
Expansion

Atlantic Division

Team

Last Year's Finish

New England
Dallas
Detroit
NY Giants

1
3
5
Expansion

Geographically, the teams are closed to their division region. What also makes this plan exciting is that THE LEAGUE was able to keep some of the exciting conference match ups like Denver & Green Bay or Jacksonville & Pittsburgh. Each team will play its division opponent twice, each team in the conference once and the remaining games will be scheduled as inter conference games. For example a typical schedule for Denver will include San Francisco twice, Oakland twice, Seattle twice, that gives them six games. Then, Green Bay, Kansas City, Miami, Minnesota, and Baltimore, each once. Then the Broncos would play a first place schedule which would include games against first place teams Jacksonville & New England, Pittsburgh and Dallas, and finally Detroit. The scheduling formula the Executive Director is proposing will work like this.

First place teams will play an inter conference schedule that will include two first place, two second place, and one third place team.
Second place teams - one first place, two second place, two third place, and one expansion
Third place teams - one third place, two second place, two expansion teams
Expansion teams - two third place, three expansion teams.

Some teams will still end up with tougher schedules than others based on the fact that they will play more division games. For instance, the AFC east plays eight division games compared to the AFC West six. Each place team will be given a point to represent the strength of the franchise. The points will be added up to calculate the schedule strength. For example:

First place teams - 100 points
Second place teams - 75 points
Third place teams - 50 points
Expansion teams - 25 points.

Thus, Denver's schedule strength will be calculated as:

San Francisco - twice =
Oakland - twice =
Seattle - twice =
Green Bay =
Kansas City =
Miami =
Minnesota =
Baltimore =
Jacksonville =
New England =
Pittsburgh =
Dallas =
Detroit =
PFL Schedule Strength

150
100
50
100
75
50
25
25
100
100
75
75
50
975

This should benefit some of the expansion teams that come in with marginal to average playing skills. However, they will be some expansion surprises, just as they were last year. Keith Franklin's job with Jacksonville was very impressive, and you can look for some sleepers to emerge from the 1999 class and challenge for a division title.

The PFL Schedules are set to be released February 1, 1999.

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