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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.

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  β€œand don’t call me Shirley”...... 

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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).

β€’ 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.

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

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

β€’ 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.

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

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