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Most favorable Playoff Match-up


ItsNotGonnaBeAlright

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So, since we're guaranteed at least one playoff game, here's who we could potentially face:

As first seed (at home):

New Orleans

Seattle

Chicago

Green Bay

Philadelphia

Dallas

As second seed (at home):

San Francisco

Chicago

Green Bay

Philadelphia

Dallas

As fifth seed (on the road):

Chicago

Green Bay

Dallas

As sixth seed (on the road):

Philadelphia

Dallas

Chicago

(If I missed any potential match-ups, feel free to let me know)

So, out those scenarios, which do you think would be the most favorable?

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Dallas or Chicago at home.............best way to win the first playoff game.........

 

 

If on the road.................Dallas away.

 

 

If Arizona gets in I would be willing to play them at home for the NFC champ..........why????

 

Well, we lost to them in a game we played awful in and its so hard to win two games in a year against a good opponent.........I would rather face them in our house than say GB with a Rogers or San Fran or Philly at this point.................

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Give me Dallas either way.  It would feel so good to beat Dallas again in the playoffs.  Besides, I think we would blow them out and the entire 2nd half would be a party in the stadium.

 

I am going to the games, home or away.  Dallas would be a much better venue for an away game.  Philly just sucks and Chicago would be COLD! 

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Give me Dallas either way.  It would feel so good to beat Dallas again in the playoffs.  Besides, I think we would blow them out and the entire 2nd half would be a party in the stadium.

 

I am going to the games, home or away.  Dallas would be a much better venue for an away game.  Philly just sucks and Chicago would be COLD! 

 

We have home field advantage over each of those teams.

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