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Do we want Atlanta and Tampa Bay in the playoffs?


Wanderlai

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Just curious to see if the we want to see the Birds and Bucs in the playoffs or would we rather see other teams in. I'm torn between pulling for those teams and making the NFC South the better division or sticking with disliking those 2 teams. Now that I think about it, I'd much rather have Atl/TB in before the Cowboys or Eagles.

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If we can play them at home, then it doesn't matter. I think with home-field we can beat any team in the NFL. That said, the Falcons worry me the most, as they seem like a team that thinks it's better than it is, and those teams can sometimes get hot in the playoffs and end up in the SB. I hate the Eagles, but would love to see the Panthers destroy them in Charlotte.

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this either is a family-friendly forum or its not, they need to make up their mind. now i get the joys of explaining to my 4 year old niece the wonders of photoshop and that there really isn't a man who can stick his own head up his ass. man, i'm so glad they censor the word f*ck though... else people might feel exposed.

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this either is a family-friendly forum or its not, they need to make up their mind. now i get the joys of explaining to my 4 year old niece the wonders of photoshop and that there really isn't a man who can stick his own head up his ass. man, i'm so glad they censor the word f*ck though... else people might feel exposed.

Just do like I do. In UserCp click the button that says not to display avatars or images

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I can't stand the other teams in the NFC South, however...I'm hoping they both lose today, and then win next week and get in as the 5 and 6 seeds. Keep Dallas and Philly at home, and give the NFC South a little credibility.

if that's the case, you want atlanta to win out.

if the falcons lose a game and dallas beats the eagles, dallas gets in as a wildcard.

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