Furthermore, unlike previous seasons, two teams from the same division can qualify for post-season play because of the wild card.
Washington, the surprise success of last spring's playoffs, is slumping again and might not qualify for post-season play this time around.
However, they failed to qualify for post-season play.
He completed 65.7% of his passes while his team went 5-7 and did not qualify for post-season play.
In fact, this was the first time both would qualify for post-season play in the same year.
This season the squad struggled to a 12-12 record and did not qualify for post-season play.
Now, even if the Hornets fail to qualify for post-season play, the future is bright.
Certainly not the Rangers, who didn't even qualify for post-season play.
Teams he coached have qualified for post-season play in 13 of the last 17 seasons.
This format was discontinued after the 2003 season, so the Lions did not qualify for post-season play in 2005.