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Possibility Wentz tore his ACL


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Their backup QB is Nick Foles.

I'm willing to bet a Doug Pederson-led offense even downgrading from Carson Wentz to Nick Foles will be good enough to win at least 2 out of 3 against the Giants, Raiders, and the Cowboys (and the only road game there is the Giants, so they might win 3 out of 3).

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Their backup QB is Nick Foles.

I'm willing to bet a Doug Pederson-led offense even downgrading from Carson Wentz to Nick Foles will be good enough to win at least 2 out of 3 against the Giants, Raiders, and the Cowboys (and the only road game there is the Giants, so they might win 3 out of 3).

True but they are fuged for the playoffs. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Nails said:

The Raiders, Giants, and Cowboys have a shot IMHO now.  Not counting on it but it’s not the impossible task it was 4 hours ago.  

#1 seed?

the fact we have the tiebreaker against the vikes, we just need them and the saints to lose at least 1 and we win out and we have the #2 seed and a 1st round bye. 

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