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IF we win, we will host either ARZ or SEA


Lilsmitty09

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Went through all playoff simulators, and if we win the South, we will either host ARZ or SEA. There is a HUGE chance it'll be ARZ, because it would take for Seattle to lose at home to the Rams and the Cards to beat the Niners in SF with a 4th string QB.

I wouldn't mind playing either, because we have nothing to lose coming in as the "worst playoff team ever", but it would be a pretty nice game to play Arizona - a team who is struggling with no QB and has to play on the road against a team that would be getting hot at the right time (us).

 

Then again how fitting would it be for us to knock off the world champs, who the same exact team did that when they were 7-9 to a defending world champs team in our same division.

Thoughts? I REALLY believe we could beat the Cardinals. We would then have to go to either SEA or GB/DET, but you never know...Oakland almost beat SEA in SEA this year, and any given Sunday...

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umm, this is a Rams team that has beaten SF, Seattle, Denver, and almost beat SD on the road.

They beat Was and Oak by a combined score of 76-0 in back to back weeks.

Not to mention this was all done without Sam Bradford. 

 

Even if Seattle loses to the Rams, I still wouldn't want Seattle. Like I said, the hottest team in the NFL right now. 

 

I don't care.

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I still don't understand why green bay/ Detroit can't tie and end up fifth. Unlikely but it can happen

Lions and Packers are both 11-4. If they tie they'd be 11-4-1 and the Lions would win the division because they won the first meeting. If either the Cardinals or Seahawks lose they would be 11-5. The Packers at 11-4-1 would get the fifth seed over the Cards or Seahawks at 11-5.

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