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Who to Pull For: Week Three Edition


bigdog10

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Week two was very good to the Panthers (only exceptions being the Atlanta, Arizona, and Philly wins). I saw a stat earlier where 20 teams are not 1-1 with six others being 2-0 and the remaining six being 0-2 (lol saints). Week three will give some much needed seperation from this .500 jumble. Below is the scenario that we would like to see....feel free to critique or challenge the games as you see fit.

Atlanta at San Diego: Easy, NFC South rival vs AFC....AFC everytime, go Chargers

Tampa Bay at Dallas: Ugh, Go Cowboys.

Kansas City at New Orleans: NFC South vs AFC South. Need a Chief win here.

Bengals at Washington: AFC vs NFC....go Bengals

Rams at Bears: Coin Flip really, since both are 1-1. Realistically, we would want to pull for the Bears here, due to the Rams already having a conference win, and the bears only win coming vs an AFC Team, however, I think the Bears pose more of a long term threat. I'm telling you to side with the Rams, but wouldn't argue you if you choose the Bears.

49ers at Vikings: 2-0 vs 1-1. I don't think the vikings will post a long term threat. Pull for Minny here

Lions at Titans: AFC vs NFC....go Titans

Eagles at Cardinals: Two 2-0 NFC teams. Take your pick. I'll go with the Cardinals to win here. Both are identical in that they are 1-0 against the NFC and 1-0 against the AFC. I just think Philly poses more of a long term threat.

Packers at Seahawks: I'm rooting for the Seahawks here. We get a shot against them in a couple weeks, so may as well take the Pack down another notch.

If all goes accordingly, here is what you would be looking at:

3-0: Arizona (bet no one had money on that....lol)

2-1: Philly, Dallas, Carolina, Atlanta, Seattle, St. Louis, Minnesota, San Francisco

1-2: Chicago, Detroit, Greenbay, New York, Tampa Bay, Washington

0-3: New Orleans ( :lol: )

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If all goes accordingly, here is what you would be looking at:

3-0: Arizona (bet no one had money on that....lol)

2-1: Philly, Dallas, Carolina, Atlanta, Seattle, St. Louis, Minnesota, San Francisco

1-2: Chicago, Detroit, Greenbay, New York, Tampa Bay, Washington

0-3: New Orleans ( :lol: )

Too hard to wrap my mind around this

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