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Interesting bit about NFC Standings


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-The 3 NFC teams that won't return to the playoffs this year (Giants, Falcons, Panthers) are the 7th, 8th and 9th seed.

-The 3 NFC teams repeating in the playoffs (Minnesota, Arizona, Philadelphia) all missed the playoffs in 2007 finishing 7th, 8th and 9th. This means no team is on it's third consecutive trip.

-The NFC East sends two teams again, Dallas and Philadelphia, for the 5th consecutive year.

-The Arizona Cardinals represent the weakest divison in football (23-38). The Minnesota Vikings represent currently third worst division (29-31, AFC West is 28-32)

Perhaps not interesting at all, but meaningless stats are for losers and that's what our team is, so let's celebrate these stats.

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-The 3 NFC teams that won't return to the playoffs this year (Giants, Falcons, Panthers) are the 7th, 8th and 9th seed.

-The 3 NFC teams repeating in the playoffs (Minnesota, Arizona, Philadelphia) all missed the playoffs in 2007 finishing 7th, 8th and 9th. This means no team is on it's third consecutive trip.

-The NFC East sends two teams again, Dallas and Philadelphia, for the 5th consecutive year.

-The Arizona Cardinals represent the weakest divison in football (23-38). The Minnesota Vikings represent currently third worst division (29-31, AFC West is 28-32)

Perhaps not interesting at all, but meaningless stats are for losers and that's what our team is, so let's celebrate these stats.

The Giants, Falcons and Panthers are three of the four NFC teams that lost their first game in the playoffs last year. The other was Minnesota, which probably wouldn't have made the playoffs without Favre.

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Ya, I rather spend time looking for new fisting vids. Cuz the same old ones just get boring after awhile.

Honestly, how many different ways can you fist? Its pretty much a one-and-done gimmick...kinda like someone who can stick their whole hand in their mouth.

Although I'm betting fisting would win a helluva lot more talent competitions.

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All four games against the AFC East were winnable games.

Almost every talking head in the football biz seemed to think that with a decent QB then the Atl and NO losses would have gone in our favor.

A similar case could probably be said about the Philly and Dallas losses, but let's not loose our minds too much here.

After thrashing two contenders the past two weeks, there should be no question that those two or three wins could have come from any game.

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