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Green Bay vs Arizona Game Thread


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6 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

If GB wins and Seattle loses does that put the Vikings out and Seattle having to go to GB for first round, Falcons will go to Washington and we get the winner of that game while the Cardinals get the winner of Seattle/GB?

No. Atlanta only makes a playoff spot if both Seattle and Minnesota lose out.

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5 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

If GB wins and Seattle loses does that put the Vikings out and Seattle having to go to GB for first round, Falcons will go to Washington and we get the winner of that game while the Cardinals get the winner of Seattle/GB?

If the Vikes win tonight, they are in the playoffs regardless.  To finish ahead of Seattle, I think they have to win tonight while Seattle loses both its remaining games.  If Green Bay wins, and Seattle loses today and next week, they would have to go to Green Bay. 

 

Of course, Green Bay has an outside shot at the second seed if they win tonight. 

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6 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

If GB wins and Seattle loses does that put the Vikings out and Seattle having to go to GB for first round, Falcons will go to Washington and we get the winner of that game while the Cardinals get the winner of Seattle/GB?

And even in your scenario, we don't get "winners". We get the lowest seed left. NFL playoff doesn't use brackets.

So if the Hawks win in your scenario where they are the #6 seed, we will get them regardless.

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Just now, SportsCrazie4172 said:

thanks..so basically I will be rooting for Rams and Giants today because I want us to play the Falcons again!

Likely won't happen.

The Falcons will have the 5 seed and will go to Washington if this scenario plays out.

Seattle will be the sixth seed and will be at Green Bay. 

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