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Week 12: Who do we root for?


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Can it be Sunday already? Who should we root for?

 

Saints - Falcons: Falcons for obvious reasons.

Panthers - Dolphins: Obvious answer is obvious.

Steelers - Browns: Doesn't matter, but I'll go Browns just because fug the Steelers.

Bucs - Lions: Lions to help them establish a lead in the NFC North.

Vikings - Packers: Vikings to keep Packers out of Wild Card race.

Chargers - Chiefs: Doesn't matter, but I'll go Chargers because Rivers went to NC State.

Bears - Rams: Rams to keep Bears out of Wild Card race.

Jets - Ravens: Jets to increase our SOS.

Jaguars - Texans: Doesn't matter.

Titans - Raiders: Doesn't matter.

Colts - Cardinals: Colts to keep the Cardinals out of Wild Card race.

Cowboys - Giants: Giants to increase SOS and because I hate the Cowboys.

Broncos - Patriots: I hate the Patriots but a win for them increases our SOS. 

49ers - Redskins: Redskins to keep 49ers out of Wild Card race.

 

Do you agree? 

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Not really. You don't want the wildcard pool to get bigger. The teams that are at the top need to stay at the top.

If your want a list based on Home field advantage or division title it's really short:

-Root for the panthers to win out

Any time a team in the WC hunt takes a loss to a team not in the WC hunt it's a good thing. No mistake in that.

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I agree with RoaringRiot pull for the Bucs over the Lions this will also help our SOS.

I'd also add the 49ers over the Redskins. We beat the 9ers head to head and keeping them ahead of the Cards is more important. Also goes to help our SOS.

Vikings win will also help our SOS. Looks solid overall though.

 

 

Your logic behind your 49ers pick makes zero sense to me. It doesn't matter if their record is better than the cards as long as our record is ahead of both of theirs. A loss for the 49ers is good and a win doesn't help at all. 

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