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If Tampa wins, do we get the last SNF game?


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8 minutes ago, Thanatos said:

I think it depends on the playoff field. If there is a divisional matchup on the line, especially if its Packers/Vikes with the loser falling out of the postseason entirely, that takes precedence as far as a national market would go.

You're probably right, honestly. Especially if it's an NFC East matchup. 

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4 minutes ago, Day_One said:

The game very well could have playoff implications for tb.    Sorry but carolina going 16-0  trumps ANYTHING that's happening in the dumpsterfire nfc east.   That game will be at 4 and we will have primetime.  

not when you are talking money it doesnt. and the NFL likes it's money.

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16 minutes ago, Day_One said:

The game very well could have playoff implications for tb.    Sorry but carolina going 16-0  trumps ANYTHING that's happening in the dumpsterfire nfc east.   That game will be at 4 and we will have primetime.  

The Bucs were pretty much eliminated with their loss today. 

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