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Lowkey tanking. You choose to go for it on 4th and 10 when you've struggled to pass protects all night long instead of kick a 57 yarder to tie?  And you don't keep in extra protection when they've been blitzing like crazy? If you're trying to win you have to either run your best screen play there or keep in extra blockers to account for the blitz. I don't think they were trying to win 

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6 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

The NFC playoffs will be very interesting. I think five teams have a shot at the SB (Rams, Eagles, Packers, Vikes, and Detroit).  

The AFC is going to probably end up being which team loses to KC in the championship game.  

The NFC definitely seems a lot more open. I'll be pretty surprised if it's anyone other than KC or Buffalo out of the AFC.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The NFC definitely seems a lot more open. I'll be pretty surprised if it's anyone other than KC or Buffalo out of the AFC.

Ravens, Bills, Chiefs. Hoping the Bills or Ravens can save us from another Chiefs Super Bowl appearance. 

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