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fug You, Washington.


TylerDurden

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That game was so huge for us. I highly doubt we win BOTH away games against the Saints and Falcons. That's really the only way we win the division. Stupid ass Redskins couldn't get 1 damn yard to close the game, or stop the Saints from getting 2 TDs and a 2 point conversion, or not get an intentional grounding when they were in FG range to kick the game winning FG, or not choke in OT.................Saints literally needed everything to go their way to win that and of course they did. Fug them, I hope we SMASH them in their sh*t dome.

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Panthers need to go undefeated the rest of the way and finish 13-3 to get a 2 seed. I see the Eagles finishing 14-2... Sad thing is Saints could drop one to us win the rest  and drop us to the 5 seed if we tied them at 13-3. Redskins truly fugged us, I feel like the damn Panthers dropped one after watching that collapse.

 
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3 minutes ago, cheynehowell said:

Panthers need to go undefeated the rest of the way and finish 13-3 to get a 2 seed. I see the Eagles finishing 14-2... Sad thing is Saints could drop one to us win the rest  and drop us to the 5 seed if we tied them at 13-3. Redskins truly fugged us, I feel like the damn Panthers dropped one after watching that collapse.

 

I think division is out of reach. We have Saints and Falcons in their domes, the Vikings who look scary, and you already know the Bucs will be a tossup (potential trap game). Redskins royally fugged us today. Can't complain though, we shouldn't have lost to the sorry ass Bears.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

I think division is out of reach. We have Saints and Falcons in their domes, the Vikings who look scary, and you already know the Bucs will be a tossup (potential trap game). Redskins royally fugged us today. Can't complain though, we shouldn't have lost to the sorry ass Bears.

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