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Lions WR Burleson guarantees win over 8-3 Bears


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I can only speak for myself, but anything less than the playoffs will be a huge disappointment for me. I don't give a fug about what anyone else expected of the team. I had and still have high expectations. I don't at all feel as if we're playing on house money and I would not accept missing the playoffs with a shrug.

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Going into the season, I honestly thought the Bears were at least a year away from the playoffs. I figured they'd go 9-7 if everything went as planned...my bad I guess but I'll take more than 9 wins any day. I hope the team continues to get better each week as they have been so they can make some noise come playoff time.

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Definitely dimbee

I'm wondering what team (maybe even 2) with at least 10 wins is gonna be left out of the playoffs in the NFC?

Definitely won't be from the NFC Waste.

There are 7 teams in serious contention for either their conference title or the wild card spot in the NFC with 4 games left... none from the NFC Waste. The NFC South has 3 teams vying for at most 2 spots.

That's exciting football.

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