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I did a Madden sim and here were the results


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Wild Card

Ravens 24, Dolphins 22

Chargers 42, Colts 19

Eagles 9, Vikings 3

Falcons 28, Cardinals 17

Divisional

Ravens 17, Titans 14

Chargers 29, Steelers 24

Eagles 16, Giants 10

Panthers 24, Falcons 6

Division Championships

Ravens 19, Chargers 10

Panthers 28, Eagles 27

Super Bowl XLIII

Panthers 6, Ravens 0 (I'm sure NBC would love the ratings for this one)

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i feel like I just read "At the Mountains of Madness" but only Lovecraft dies and never finishes the story so you don't know what happened to the sled dog team and the missing boy, Gerald or Greg, something with a G. The mystery of the mountains and their strange tunnels and large box shaped stone abutements is never explained, what exactly are the many tentacled winged creatures who leave strange star prints? Why were the bodies of some of the creatures in strangely shaped mounds with star headed tombstones, where did the missing creatures disapear to? All of these questions, damn all of these questions.

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http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/playoff_simulator

Online simulator.

Falcons over Zona.

Vikes over Iggles.

Ravens over Phins.

Bolts over Colts.

Vikings upset Panthers.

Falcons upset Giants.

Titans over Baltimore.

Bolts over Steelers.

Vikings over Falcants.

Titans over Bolts.

TITANS.

Hahaha, first try. :( . Someone make it right!

EDIT:

DAMN this thing hates me. Took 33 simulations!!!!

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I did that NFL Playoff Simulator just now.

First time, I got :

Falcons and Eagles advanced from wild card.

Indy and Miami advanced from wild card.

Carolina and NY advanced to the NFCG.

Tenn and Pitt advanced to AFCG.

Carolina and Tenn advanced to Super Bowl, with Carolina winning in a upset.

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