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Any Early Games We Should Have A Rooting Interest In?


TylerDurden

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It sucks hairy donkey balls that I can't at least watch the Saints get destroyed by the Rams in the early games as they also play at 4pm (F U NFL). That being said, are there any early games we should carry about that would improve our playoff chances regardless of the scenario? I'm guessing we should be hoping the Bears and Niners both lose?

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Seattle is a given. I love to see any chinks in their armor since I fully expect our boys to meet them for the NFC Champ game.

 

But I'm also keeping an eye on Philly because they are in race with Dallas and we might end up playing one of them. I'd rather it be Dallas.

 

 

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I'm actually pulling for the Falcons to win out.  Knocking them further down the draft ladder.

Don't want Clowney in our division.

 

Samething with the Bucs, not to mention we need more San Fran losses in our playoff picture.

 

Pulling for the Giants over Seattle, just to keep things interesting.

 

Pulling for the Browns over the Bears in case things get interesting the other way.

 

Vikes over the Eagles, although it's pretty much a given that Philly will win their division.

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