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Rams on a roll...Seahawks had a leg chopped off yesterday...now what?


jherald

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Let's say that the stars align next week and the Seahawks loss really got to them and they lose to the rolling Rams who are looking to prove a point. 

 

What all needs to happen for us to end up the #1 seed?  If we win and hawks lose, what else?

 

Before you slam me, this season has proven that anything is possible with our Panthers.

 

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I believe we would get the #1 seed if:

 

We win in Atlanta

Seattle loses in St Louis

49ers win both tonight (against Atlanta) and next week against Arizona

 

SF would win the NFC West with a 12-4 record...tied with us.  But, we hold the tiebreaker

 

4 things have to happen....but all are VERY possible.

 

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i'm no pooing over this idea.

 

we started the season 1-3 with a coach on the hotseat and were looking at a third non-winning season with that coach and still no winning records since '08 and moved to a team that we were happy was able to break even to a team that might have a chance at the playoffs to a team that is now looking at the #2 season and a 12 win season?

 

none of this was expected. things really fell the right way for us to get this far. i don't see why things wouldn't fall in place for us to have the #1 seed and home field advantage over the seahawks.

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I believe we would get the #1 seed if:

 

We win in Atlanta

Seattle loses in St Louis

49ers win both tonight (against Atlanta) and next week against Arizona

 

SF would win the NFC West with a 12-4 record...tied with us.  But, we hold the tiebreaker

 

4 things have to happen....but all are VERY possible.

 

yep. very possible.

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I believe we would get the #1 seed if:

 

We win in Atlanta

Seattle loses in St Louis

49ers win both tonight (against Atlanta) and next week against Arizona

 

SF would win the NFC West with a 12-4 record...tied with us.  But, we hold the tiebreaker

 

4 things have to happen....but all are VERY possible.

STL is the weak link in this scenario and they can beat anybody. SF will take care of business for sure.

 

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