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bigdoggyjude posted:
Blair Kiel posted:

I feel sorry for You People™

My team (the Saints) is a lock.

Somewhere in a swamp, a cajun is looking for the person who jinxed their team.

We deaux what we deaux.

Super easy.

The Panthers lose twice to the Saints to get to 7 losses.

The Redskins don't have a QB and get to 7 losses.

The Eagles lose to the Cowboys and Rams and get to 7 losses.

The Seahawks lose to the Vikings and Chiefs and get to the 7 losses.

The Packers win out and are the 6th Seed.

See, wasn't that easy?

NumberThree posted:

Super easy.

The Panthers lose twice to the Saints to get to 7 losses.

The Redskins don't have a QB and get to 7 losses.

The Eagles lose to the Cowboys and Rams and get to 7 losses.

The Seahawks lose to the Vikings and Chiefs and get to the 7 losses.

The Packers win out and are the 6th Seed.

See, wasn't that easy?

Surely you can't be serious?

I am serious and quit calling me Shirley

I can see the Spermheads losing 3 to NE, Bears, and maybe seahags

Redskins WILL lose at least 2

Panthers have the Saints twice and the Browns are no pushover now

I think the Eagles could lose 4 times

but like YA said who is going to beat the Seahags twice?  I could see mayb losing to MN and definately KC.  

Do I think the Packers make it no I don't but it also isn't that far fetched if these teams lose just right.  I still think that game in DC is the one that is going to come back and haunt the Pack.

If they were healthier, I'd give them a punchers chance against anyone. Stale McCarthy plays and all. But they ain't healthy, so they can't overcome the scheme and win their 1:1's.

The Heckler posted:
NumberThree posted:

Super easy.

The Panthers lose twice to the Saints to get to 7 losses.

The Redskins don't have a QB and get to 7 losses.

The Eagles lose to the Cowboys and Rams and get to 7 losses.

The Seahawks lose to the Vikings and Chiefs and get to the 7 losses.

The Packers win out and are the 6th Seed.

See, wasn't that easy?

Surely you can't be serious?

I am serious and quit calling me Shirley

I think the quote is  “and don’t call me Shirley”...... 

GBFanForLife posted:

This team can beat any team any day if Rodgers plays the way he is capable of playing.

And this team can be beat by any team if Rodgers keeps passing the way he has in most games. 

I hope we can see some improvement and avoid anymore injuries in the last few days. Deal with the MM issue, draft wisely, get some key FAs and make a run in '19.

The Vikings are in for the usual hand-wringing and tears. Not sure if the Bears can make a run.

 

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NFC

Division Winners: L.A. Rams (11-1), New Orleans (10-2), Chicago (8-4), Dallas (7-5).
Wild Cards: Seattle (7-5), Washington (6-5, with a game tonight).
In The Hunt: Minnesota (6-5-1), Carolina (6-6), Philadelphia (5-6).

• Bears had a bad loss, because it kept the Vikings alive for the division. Bears have the Rams Sunday night at Soldier Field. The Vikings have a tough one at Seattle.

• Seattle has the Niners and Cards left to play, and it’s hard to fathom a nine-win Seattle team not making it …

• Carolina, on a four-game bender, has the Saints in Week 15 and 17. Not the Panthers’ year …

• Rams look like the one seed, if only by looking at the near future; after the Bears Sunday night, L.A. has three sub-.500 teams left.

• Dallas, with a decisive win Thursday night, has four .500-or-below teams left. Looks like the Cowboys have saved their season—and Jason Garrett’s job.

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