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Taking it week by week..what needs to happen next week to stay alive..


MVP23

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Jets need to beat the Falcons

New Orleans needs to beat the Cowboys

Carolina needs to beat the Vikings (hahahahahahaha)

Was needs to beat the Giants.

Bal needs to beat the Bears

Keep in mind we can stay alive even if teams like ATL and Chi wins, but ithelps us if they lose...and all of this is pointless if we loss..

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It doesn't matter what happens anymore, we are mathemtically eliminated. If Dallas loses out, they finish with the same record than us and because of their win earlier in the season they would hold the tiebreaker over us.

We can still beat them if it end in a 3 way tie

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If all of the stars align and we did somehow make it - do you really think we would have any legitimate shot at doing anything? I don't.

By the way, this is further proof that the argument Fox apologists present about "being alive and in the playoff hunt every year within December" as a reason that he should stay is bogus. Technically, the only teams that are "out" of the playoffs in the NFC at this point are the 1-12 Bucs and Rams, and the 2-11 Lions.

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Chicago, Washington, and few other teams are out as well.

Forgot about the Redskins at 4-9. I didn't know if there was some miracle scenario in which Chicago or Seattle could be eligible since we have the same record as them at 5-8. Either way, the point is that "being alive" in the NFC playoff race is not a great accomplishment to crow about since somewhere between 66 and 75% of teams are eligible at this time.

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