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cowboys will finish 11-5 and miss the playoffs hahaha.


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Nfc will play out as follows

Green bay 13-3

Seattle 11-4

Philly 11-5 (beats dallas for division on division record)

Panthers 7-8-1 (yeah that's right)

Arizona 11-5 (own head to head against dallas and Detroit)

Detroit 11-5 (better conference record)

Cowboys 11_5(haha you're out and you suck because you can't beat colt McCoy and the redskins)

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Nfc will play out as follows

Green bay 13-3

Seattle 11-4

Philly 11-5 (beats dallas for division on division record)

Panthers 7-8-1 (yeah that's right)

Arizona 11-5 (own head to head against dallas and Detroit)

Detroit 11-5 (better conference record)

Cowboys 11_5(haha you're out and you suck because you can't beat colt McCoy and the redskins)

 

 

Is Seattle going to have a game cancelled or something?  Is that supposed to be 12-4 or 11-5?

 

This scenario is certainly possible but I think someone will get to six losses.

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