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Week 17 is our Super Bowl!


DelhommesTheMan

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How about a Giants 2007 situation.

We back into the last Wild Card at 9-7, lose to the 16-0 Saints by a really close amount when no one gives us a shot then roar back to beat them in NFC Championship game on the way to winning the Super Bowl.

We can all wear 17-1 shirts at the Saints game next year along with our NFC Champions caps!

Hey no thought the Giants could do it!

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we can't finish at 9-7 at the same time the Saints finish 16-0. That would require both teams to win out the rest of the season which isn't possible since they play each other in the last week of the season.

Edit: this is in response to kaixo

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How about a Giants 2007 situation.

We back into the last Wild Card at 9-7, lose to the 16-0 Saints by a really close amount when no one gives us a shot then roar back to beat them in NFC Championship game on the way to winning the Super Bowl.

We can all wear 17-1 shirts at the Saints game next year along with our NFC Champions caps!

Hey no thought the Giants could do it!

Losing to a 16-0 Saints team would put us at 8 losses.

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It would be sweet if we won out, and made it into the lowest wild card spot. Play the Cardinals and beat em this time, play the eagles and beat em this time, play the saints again and beat em again, then go to super bowl and win.

Think about that. Go from hopeless at 5-7, to winning the super bowl.

Practically impossible, I know, but it's mathematically possible.

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