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MNF - Falcons at Bucs


Jeremy Igo

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Atlanta they said on NFL network win the division if they win out, that’s messed up.

then if we win against the bucs, we would actually get out out if we lose against Atlanta and a couple other teams win.

down with the falcons tonight. For real. They have to go down.

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yeah it’s pretty much a whatever you prefer. 

It’s pretty obvious we’re heading to NO wild card round

Yeah.. I'm really hoping third times the charm, but I'm not optimistic. Maybe falcons pull off the win next week and we can win the division 

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4 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Atlanta they said on NFL network win the division if they win out, that’s messed up.

then if we win against the bucs, we would actually get out out if we lose against Atlanta and a couple other teams win.

down with the falcons tonight. For real. They have to go down.

That would be interesting if we somehow had to play Atlanta in Atlanta on back to back weekends.. But I don't see it happening

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3 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah.. I'm really hoping third times the charm, but I'm not optimistic. Maybe falcons pull off the win next week and we can win the division 

Damn would that be nice.

And with a little more luck possibly get a Minnesota loss and move up to number 2.

But yeah... I don’t see NO losing at home to ATL. It’s too bad because any other route than the one we’re going to have to go and we’d have a legit shot 

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21 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Damn would that be nice.

And with a little more luck possibly get a Minnesota loss and move up to number 2.

But yeah... I don’t see NO losing at home to ATL. It’s too bad because any other route than the one we’re going to have to go and we’d have a legit shot 

This is what happens when you lose to fugin Chicago 

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18 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

I think it's zero chance the Bucs win this game, I hope I'm wrong, but I think Dirk is throwing his old team a bone, Doug Martin a healthy scratch?

Now watch when we play Tampa it will be all hands on deck and they're probably throw the kitchen sink at us. 

Tampa will quit against us.

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6 minutes ago, stbugs said:

One more time, we have no real shot at the number 2 seed. People continue to ignore the Rams. If they win out like us, our win over Minnesota doesn’t matter in a three way tie. Minnesota won’t lose two but even if they did, we'd still lose the tiebreaker with the Rams based on common opponents. Rams play Tennessee and SF, so I don’t see them losing. If they don’t the 2 seed is not in reach regardless of Minnesota losing to GB (they won’t lose at home to Chicago).

Let’s just hope we can get the division. 

Tennessee needs to win Sunday for their playoffs hopes too. I mean we’d need a miracle but yeah...

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