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NFC South Division still up for grabs


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Division is pretty straight forward right now. 

New Orleans wins its final three games, they are the champs. 

Atlanta wins its final three games, they are the champs. 

Carolina likely will need to win out and hope for one more New Orleans loss to win the division. 

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so if we win on sunday, we're tied, however Saints swept us so they have the tiebreaker. 

we'll have the bucs, packers and falcons

saints will have the jets, bucs, and falcons

we'll need them to lose one and we'll need to win out. 

I don't see the Saints losing at home to the Falcons

And I sure as hell don't see them losing to the jets or bucs

so ladies and gentleman, we're fuged!

our only shot is the wildcard, and our odds just got worse with the falcons win today.

 

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Just now, CatTower said:

We win this week and we are in the exact position we were in before the Saints game.  This is great.  We can forget the Saints game ever happened, finish the season on a 4-0 run and open up the playoffs at home.  The dream is alive!

umm no. saints have the tiebreaker against us, so we'll need them to lose one more game.

They're not going to lose to the Falcons again at home, and they're not losing to the bucs or jets.

so we're fuged. 

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2 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

umm no. saints have the tiebreaker against us, so we'll need them to lose one more game.

They're not going to lose to the Falcons again at home, and they're not losing to the bucs or jets.

so we're fuged. 

Saints had multiple key injuries tonight.  They'll be lucky if they aren't missing a lot of those key guys next week.  I'm not giving them any victories after tonight.

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1 minute ago, CatTower said:

Saints had multiple key injuries tonight.  They'll be lucky if they aren't missing a lot of those key guys next week.  I'm not giving them any victories after tonight.

well then our only hope is ATL going into NO and beating them as they desperately keep their playoff hopes alive.

but if that's the case, say we take care of the vikings, bucs, and packers .... do you think we can go into ATL the final week and come out with a win? 

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2 minutes ago, CatTower said:

Saints had multiple key injuries tonight.  They'll be lucky if they aren't missing a lot of those key guys next week.  I'm not giving them any victories after tonight.

And we lost to the Bears and tried losing to the Jets...we aren't giving us any victories either.

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