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@NumberThree posted:

If the very shitty AFC South game wasn't for the division, I would bet anything they would have flexed next week's game to SNF.

More people are going to watch Aaron Rodgers in a must-win game (both that love him and hate him) than are going to Jacksonville play Tennessee. I bet it still might end up on SNF.

But Seattle is playing the Rams earlier in the day, so that is about as much as a gimme as you'll get this year. Their win probability is likely north of 95%.

Next week

Vikings - Bears

Seahawks - Rams

Giants - Eagles (Giants locked into the 6 seed)

Cowboys - Commanders

Cardinals - Niners

Likely wins by the Vikings, Seahawks, Eagles, Cowboys, and Niners.

1. Philly 14-3

2. Niners 13-4

3. Vikings 13-4

4. Bucs 9-8

5. Cowboys 13-4

6. Giants 9-7-1

7. Seahawks or Packers

2 vs. 7

3 vs. 6

4 vs. 5

Next week

Vikings - Bears

Seahawks - Rams

Giants - Eagles (Giants locked into the 6 seed)

Cowboys - Commanders

Cardinals - Niners

Likely wins by the Vikings, Seahawks, Eagles, Cowboys, and Niners.

1. Philly 14-3

2. Niners 13-4

3. Vikings 13-4

4. Bucs 9-8

5. Cowboys 13-4

6. Giants 9-7-1

7. Seahawks or Packers

2 vs. 7

3 vs. 6

4 vs. 5

Niners just missed a winning FG. Vikings still in play for the 2 seed.

@YATittle posted:

Thank you Boris for betting on the Vikes

I'm not even done yet sticking daggers in the Vikings.

I've got the Vikings to win the NFC and the Super Bowl at 20-1

That should say GB would have a better conference record (7-5) than SEA (6-6).  DET is currently 6-5 in the conference, but since they lost to Seattle, they don't get to the conference tiebreaker.

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