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Originally Posted by Pikes Peak:

They have a brutal schedule.....3 losses are not out of the question

This. Seahawks, Falcons, Chiefs, Rams, Seahawks, Whiners. 4 of the games on the road.

Last edited by Red Dawn

Depends on what teams show up in those games. Arizona has been pretty consistent this year, but Seattle, St. Louis, and San Fran have either been dominant or very sloppy. Atlanta is still a joke, they don't have the talent at the top or the depth to keep up with Arizona. Kansas City could give them problems with their pass rush and Jamal Charles, but it's not like KC is elite. I could see Arizona win out and I could see them drop games against KC, STL, @Seattle, and/or San Fran (with Aldon Smith back). I'm not betting against the Cardinals though, they're playing consistently good football.

 

Speaking of the Cardinals, I saw Tom Moore on the sidelines for them. That dude looks like he's 100 years old, but obviously he's still having an impact. Talk about an old pro.

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Originally Posted by Red Dawn:
Originally Posted by Pikes Peak:

They have a brutal schedule.....3 losses are not out of the question

This. Seahawks, Falcons, Chiefs, Rams, Seahawks, Whiners. 4 of the games on the road.

Agreed it's brutal. You have a home and away vs the Hags, and should be able to split that series, at worst.

At least your guys control their destiny, and making up 3 games with only 6 to go is going to be tough. Rams are very inconsistent, 49ers are a bit inconsistent, and Seattle can be beat. Falcons should not be a problem. I think your team is pretty similar to the Chefs; stout defense and slow but steady offense. Their running game is what the difference is right now. At least you have them at home.

I think your defense will have you in each and every one of these games; if your QB can produce some points, you could beat any of the remaining teams on your schedule.

 

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The Packers win today positioned them really well for a playoff position. It evened our conference record against the Eagles and Cowboys (and the h2h vs Eagles). Ditto for the 49ers, although we remain a game down to Seattle (and their h2h vs us).

Winning the division, of course, gets us the best possible seed, but we've got as good a chance for the #2 seed as any of the teams still in the hunt. We really need for the Loins to lose one other conference game besides our final; they have a home and away vs the Bares, and the Vikes at home. Incidentally, they finish with 3 consecutive conference games, and the last 2 (Bares and Packers) are road games.

“I’ve never met a quarterback that is just so relaxed out there. Whatever the situation is, he is never getting down, never cussing at his teammates. Nothing ever fazes him. That's just a special quality in a quarterback."

"Whatever the situation is, he is never getting down, never cussing at his teammates. Nothing ever fazes him. That's just a special quality in a quarterback."

 

 

I wonder if RG3 is taking note of that statement.

This article is pretty funny. I remember thinking about his smirk and laugh as he called TO and they went to commercial. It must be nice to enjoy "work" that much. Eagles, not so much it would appear.

 

http://www.csnphilly.com/footb...5nbcs&ocid=yahoo

 

“I’ve never met a quarterback that is just so relaxed out there. Whatever the situation is, he is never getting down, never cussing at his teammates. Nothing ever fazes him. That's just a special quality in a quarterback."

How dare Rodgers have fun playing a game!

 

NFL's already taken away TD celebrations, etc...let's now demand players never smile on the field. It's all business. We don't want to hurt the other poor players feelings

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