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Can we still host the NFCCG?


PhillyB

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That wouldn't be ironic at all.

It would be ironic because even though homefield playoff advantage was on the line, we'd win it anyway and there'd be no difference between having won and having lost on sunday. we'd play our first playoff game at home, and a giants loss would mean we'd play our second playoff game - the nfccg - at home. that's all our playoff games.

that would be very ironic.

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Apparently not. The original use of the word, and the two explanations of what would be ironic were both wrong.

Irony has to be the most misunderstood concept in the english language.

noted.

wanna discuss the topic at hand with the rest of the grammar mortals?

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Just three.

1. Win against the Saints.

2. Win against our playoff opponent.

3. Giants lose against their playoff opponent.

OR,

1) lose against the Saints, and enter playoff as a five seed.

2) Win the first two playoff ganes as 5 seed, 6 seed does the same.

3) Host 6th seed in NFCCG.

This would have happened in '05 if Washington didn't lose in the division round. However, I much prefer your scenario.

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