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...you will host two playoff games, anyway.

Guaranteed that the Giants will get knocked off after their bye week.

Panthers could as well, but the point is, HOME FIELD THROUGHOUT is still possible.

Just win Sunday, because the Falcons ain't losing.

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Your kidding......right?

Nope.

If there is any team in the playoffs that has the capability of knocking the Giants out the first round, it's the 'girls. As a sixth seed, they will play the Giants if they manage to get out of the wildcard round.

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Nope.

If there is any team in the playoffs that has the capability of knocking the Giants out the first round, it's the 'girls. As a sixth seed, they will play the Giants if they manage to get out of the wildcard round.

A team your HOPING gets out of the Wild Card Game is all of the sudden going to rise up and be world beaters? I doubt it. Oh, and first of all .....they have to make the tournment.

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A team your HOPING gets out of the Wild Card Game is all of the sudden going to rise up and be world beaters? I doubt it. Oh, and first of all .....they have to make the tournment.

Certain teams have certain strengths, and are just better versus particular teams.

It's not hard to figure out.

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Certain teams have certain strengths, and are just better versus particular teams.

It's not hard to figure out.

Since the Boys are just a better team vs. the Giants, could you please explain how the Giants (at home) were able to beat Dallas in Nov. Beat them 35-14. Just wondering how that happened, must of been a fluke.

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