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Have to win MIA, ATL, and NO and one of the TB games or Buffalo. We do have a bye week so that helps us. But yeah 9-8 only gives us a chance. Rams are gonna be there, Philly has one of the easiest schedules remaining in the NFL, and Minnesota is starting to play well. The latter two also have beaten us. So we lose to MIA, ATL or NO is pretty much over. 

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I’d be more optimistic if our coaching staff even showed signs of brilliance during a game, but since that’s not the case I expect them to find some way to get out coached by Sean or Arians at some point this season, I truly believe if Rhule is going to blossom into a good head coach, we’ll see it in these last games we’ve got 

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Not trying to be Mr Rain Cloud here but our opponents next year look pretty rough. 
 

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NFC North (Would be Chicago right now)

 

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