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NFC South Worst to First Curse


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It depends on who wins the other game. The Giants play the lowest remaining seed in the Divisional round. If 5 and 6 beat 4 and 3, respectively, NYG plays 6 and CAR plays 5. If 5 beats 4 and 3 beats 6, NYG plays 5 and CAR plays 3.

Ahhh gotya. I thought it was like a bracket lol. I really don't wanna play the Giants in the meadowlands in JANUARY. (Again assuming we beat the Cards.

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Ahhh gotya. I thought it was like a bracket lol. I really don't wanna play the Giants in the meadowlands in JANUARY. (Again assuming we beat the Cards.

I wouldn't be too worried. The Falcons play the type of football that is very easy to take on the road . . . great running game and good defense.

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I wouldn't be too worried. The Falcons play the type of football that is very easy to take on the road . . . great running game and good defense.

I agree about the running game, and Ryan is becoming a very good QB. But their defense is worse than ours. They got shredded today just like we did and Tavaris Jackson had his career best in passing yards last week.

Don't get me wrong, I think they will beat Zona, but it will be a high scoring affair.

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I agree about the running game, and Ryan is becoming a very good QB. But their defense is worse than ours. They got shredded today just like we did and Tavaris Jackson had his career best in passing yards last week.

Don't get me wrong, I think they will beat Zona, but it will be a high scoring affair.

They were playing pretty good D during the season though, which shows that they are capable of it. Maybe, they are suffering from the same things that the Panthers defense is, whatever that may be.

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