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Lilsmitty09

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If we win the NFCs, its not only possible we play in the NFC championship game but its highly likely, if we win the NFCs, guess who the Saints have to play in the wild card round.. Da Bears, in Chicago. Drew Brees in the windy city in Jan? Yea, good luck with that. Chances are we would face the Bears in Charlotte after they beat the Saints, Bears dont scare me. Alshon and Marshall will get theirs sure but the D is terrible and they have no run game.

If a miracle happens and the 9ers win in Seattle, we host the NFC championship game in Charlotte bitches!

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If we win the NFCs, its not only possible we play in the NFC championship game but its highly likely, if we win the NFCs, guess who the Saints have to play in the wild card round.. Da Bears, in Chicago. Drew Brees in the windy city in Jan? Yea, good luck with that. Chances are we would face the Bears in Charlotte after they beat the Saints, Bears dont scare me. Alshon and Marshall will get theirs sure but the D is terrible and they have no run game.

If a miracle happens and the 9ers win in Seattle, we host the NFC championship game in Charlotte bitches!

 

 

Annndddd in that scenario we host a team we beat in their own house!

 

I know it would be tougher, but a part of me wants to face Seattle. I want us to show that A. we can beat them, and B. we beat the best teams on the road to the Superbowl.

 

Not that a win against the Niners that sends us to the big game wouldn't be sweet, but somehow just not quite as sweet.

 

Plus, how awesome would it be if we were the ones that broke that whole "Seattle doesn't lose at home" BS?

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Annndddd in that scenario we host a team we beat in their own house!

I know it would be tougher, but a part of me wants to face Seattle. I want us to show that A. we can beat them, and B. we beat the best teams on the road to the Superbowl.

Not that a win against the Niners that sends us to the big game wouldn't be sweet, but somehow just not quite as sweet.

Plus, how awesome would it be if we were the ones that broke that whole "Seattle doesn't lose at home" BS?

All season a part of me has been wanting us to play in Seattle just to see how we would do in that kind of enviroment just out of sheer curiosity. But hell, I will take the 9ers in Charlotte in the NFC championship game. NOW ofcourse the big unknown in all this is how we come out after a playoff bye, thats what concerns me.

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