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Who to pull for this week


bigdog10

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In this thread, I'll give you both sides.

For those holding onto that fading hope of a sub .500 division title, here is your Sunday-Monday cheat sheet.

Pull for the bears, browns and ravens this week.

Pretty much none of the other games matter as our only legitimate shot at the playoffs is a division title.

For those that have packed it in and are looking at our draft position. Here you go

Pull for

Atlanta

Tampa

Houston

Jax

Minnesota

Detroit

Tenn

St. Louis

Seattle

Miami

Washington

New York giants

New York jets

New Orleans.

I personally will be pulling against the south teams. I'd just assume watch some additional meaningful panther games than move a pick or two up. With that said, I don't blame you if you have packed it in and are pulling for positioning.

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Aw man OP, you took my HILARIOUS "everyone ahead of us in the draft" zinger.

If you're a draft guy, definitely pull for NYG and the Rams for the remainder of the season.

Lol. This season sucks so bad that we could legitimately be playing Atlanta for the division title in week 17 where the winner goes to the playoffs and becomes the laughing stock of the league, while the loser gets a top ten pick. Who's the real winner in that scenario?

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Lol. This season sucks so bad that we could legitimately be playing Atlanta for the division title in week 17 where the winner goes to the playoffs and becomes the laughing stock of the league, while the loser gets a top ten pick. Who's the real winner in that scenario?

The next Superbowl winners regular season record will be 5-10-1.

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I'm going to the Patriots-Lions game tomorrow. Was a Lions fan before the Panthers were made and the Panthers are on bye so it's a perfect time for my first trip to Gillette to heckle the fans after the Pats lose. So this week I'm focusing solely on the Lions beating those motherfugers.

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Lol. This season sucks so bad that we could legitimately be playing Atlanta for the division title in week 17 where the winner goes to the playoffs and becomes the laughing stock of the league, while the loser gets a top ten pick. Who's the real winner in that scenario?

 

we're already the laughing stock of the league.  might as well get to laugh back in the playoffs.

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So annoying how much momentum we could have had going into the bye. These guys already have playoff experience, who knows what could have happened or could happen if we got in. With that being said that fourth quarter could have planted a seed going forward.

As far as the draft goes, there is no telling who is going to pan out. So I say screw draft position and lets win.

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