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What If Sports has the Saints as our most likely divisional round opponent in Charlotte


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San Francisco over Philadelphia

New Orleans over Chicago

 

That would send San Francisco (predicted 6 seed) to Seattle (1) and New Orleans (5) here.

 

A million things could happen to change this and I don't know how accurate this site generally is, but would you guys be happy seeing the Saints here again on the weekend of January 11/12? Would be the third time playing them in five weeks.

 

I'd love it.

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I think SF gets the 5 seed and NO the sixth.

NO will then lose at Phikky and SF will bitch slap Chicago.

I think we get Philly here.

I don't like playing Philly. They are unpredictable and cause some matchup problems. I think we can beat them, but they make me nervous.

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I don't want to play anybody else tbh... That win was so awesome, we should get a bye all the way to NY. Just let the rest of the scum fight it out.

Seriously though, the NFC is way stronger than the AFC. I can honestly say that a 6 seed can go to the 1 seed and beat them easily. These playoffs will get crazy.

Let's take care of ATL and get our bye... Everything else can fall where it falls, and hopefully, when the smoke clears, we'll be in NY as the last men standing!

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