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NFL Wildcard Weekend , Saturday Games Thread


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And we absolutely have the most difficult road to the Super Bowl.  New Orleans, Minnesota and possibly last years NFC Champion at home in Charlotte.  The only good thing is that it is a home game if we meet Atlanta.  The post season schedule is a real bummer for us and it will be one hell of an accomplishment if Rivera and crew can pull that off.  

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Just now, Semaj said:

And we absolutely have the most difficult road to the Super Bowl.  New Orleans, Minnesota and possibly last years NFC Champion at home in Charlotte.  The only good thing is that it is a home game if we meet Atlanta.  The post season schedule is a real bummer for us and it will be one hell of an accomplishment if Rivera and crew can pull that off.  

Superbowl? I been gave up on that

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Just now, PleaseCutStewart said:

To think we could have had the Rams as a matchup.... Unlucky we didn't get the easiest team in the NFC.

Not looking good that both road teams won today. Can't imagine that trend continues tomorrow.

No such thing dude. The fuging Panthers need to play and win.

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

To think we could have had the Rams as a matchup.... Unlucky we didn't get the easiest team in the NFC.

Not looking good that both road teams won today. Can't imagine that trend continues tomorrow.

It never does.  I don’t feel good about tomorrow. A Saints blow out seems more likely than not.  

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

Superbowl? I been gave up on that

Hey as long as we still have a game scheduled we have a shot.  And that was absolutely garbage officiating on the Rams last play.  Can't believe that they didn't call a penalty.  That is why I and many others have absolutely no faith in the NFL's ability to call a game fairly and unbiased.  NFL and NBA officiating ruin the sports to a large extent.   It's getting harder and harder to not lose faith in those 2 leagues.  At times it really looks like the NFL has a script and they know who they want to win and will make the calls to help insure that the outcome is what they want.

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