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IF we win, we will host either ARZ or SEA


Lilsmitty09

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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.

Clutch.
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no one; the point being, the fact that arizona is by far the easiest playoff team to beat would make losing to them even more ignominious.

True, but im lookin for a win and a QBless Arizona is our best chance. I kight be missing the point of your post but hell, id ratger have AR come the town rathet tha SEA

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Carolina has played Seattle well the past two years. Our young defense has had some success against Wilson but they always lose contain late in the game. Obviously we'd all rather play the Cardinals but I wouldn't count the Panthers out if they ever did get a rematch with SEA like I'd count the Panthers out against Dallas and GB.

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Over the 6 games since Palmer went to IR, Arizona hasn't scored more than 18 points. During that 6 game stretch they've scored 6, 12, 17, 18, 3 and 14 points, which averages out to 11.6 points per game. If compared with all NFL teams for the season, that 11.6 points per game would be dead last by a sizable margin. Amazingly they've gone 3-3 during this stretch but they still figure to be by far the easiest matchup of any other team in the playoffs.

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