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In the afl 1v4 2v3 5v8 6v7 in the first week with the top 4 getting a second chance if they lose first week of finals.Matt should get of the grass cause it's affecting your brain and who's the knob now.
If you look at the ladder on general sports sites (which haven't adjusted for splits) you will see the teams ranked on pts % which is different to playoff seeding.
1. ADL 2. ILL 3. PER 4. CNS
So then when someone sees 1. ADL vs. 2 ILL & 4. CNS vs. 3. PER of course they would be confused.
Just answer yes and stop being dicks. It is a valid question and basketball needs to start welcoming all levels of assumed knowledge if you wish to grow the sport.