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Know who to root for Week 10


Car123

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The team that we need to root for in bold

 

Washington at Minnesota (Minn victory will push Wash further down)

 

Seattle at Atlanta (We might be battling with Seattle for homefield down in upcoming weeks so an ATL helps us)

 

Detroit at Chicago (Both records are the same but the Lions have an easier schdule down the road so their loss here will benefit us more)

 

Philadelphia at Green bay (An Eagles win helps our chances for a wildcard spot)

 

Jacksonville at Tennessee (Game doesn't really matter)

 

St. Louis at Indianapolis (Tricky situation. A Rams win helps our Strength of victory which is huge because it's a tie breaker but a loss diminishes their hope for a Wildcard.) 

 

Oakland at NY Giants (See above)

 

Buffalo at Pittsburgh (A Buffalo win boost our Strength of schedule)

 

Cincinnati at Batimore (A Bengals win helps us more than it hurts us because they beat 2 of the 3 NFC North teams)

 

Houston at Arizona (Arizona beat us and are right below us in the NFC Wildcard standing)

 

Denver at San Diego (Denver has beaten all the NFC East teams)

 

Dallas at New Orleans (If you want Dallas to lose this game you are not a Panthers fan)

 

Miami at Tampa Bay (Tampa winning will help our Strength of Victory)

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