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Nobody wants the NFC's 6th seed


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Vikings are 6-6-1 and just fired their OC.

Panthers are 6-7 and on a five-game skid.

Redskins are 6-7 and have no quarterback.

Eagles are 6-7 and thoroughly mediocre.

Whoever gets that 6th seed is going to be annihilated Wild Card week.

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The first two teams get a bye... so that means Rams and Saints, so the other two division winners, the bears are 3, and the Cowboys 4, would play the 5th and 6th teams respectively.. I like our chances against either of those teams again.... Nobody scares me in the playoffs, but then again nobody we've played so far this year scared me either. Nobody beats the Panthers like the Panthers.

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6 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

The first two teams get a bye... so that means Rams and Saints, so the other two division winners, the bears are 3, and the Cowboys 4, would play the 5th and 6th teams respectively.. I like our chances against either of those teams again.... Nobody scares me in the playoffs, but then again nobody we've played so far this year scared me either. Nobody beats the Panthers like the Panthers.

We've lost to the Lions, Bucs and Browns... What do you mean no teams scare you? 

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Just now, SwagAces9030 said:

We've lost to the Lions, Bucs and Browns... What do you mean no teams scare you? 

In each of those games we had a chance to win, and didn't. Games are week to week. You get things corrected, or find the right personnel grouping, and win a few games, you win. Those teams didn't beat us, we didn't make plays. The Steelers beat us. That is about it. No team scares me. Only two things do. 1. Nuclear war. 2. Carnies. Circus folk, nomads you know, small hands, smell like cabbage. 

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10 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

They're going to have a bye. So if you want to have Khalil Mack end Moton and Cams career be my guest. 

Never been a negative person but it doesn't seem like a good situation for us, we might as well put his shoulder on the operation table bc after that game he's going to be dam near in a body bag. Cams arm can't win us these games can't hope to loose but I don't want to jeopardize great draft position for a drubbing opening week.

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17 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

sweetest thing ever would be to knock the Saints out in the first round.

Sweep them so Bears and Rams get the bye and then knock their asses out in the wildcard round would be epic hahahaha

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12 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

whats funny is that if we actually pull our heads out of our asses we could actually win a game in the playoffs. Trubisky is garbage. The Bears defense is legit but weve put up points against far better in the past with Cam

Yeah and if we were really on our A game I see no reason we couldn't beat the Rams in LA. I think they're really overrated and will falter in the playoffs just like last year.

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