As F'd up as the last six weeks have been they still have a decent shot at getting in
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As F'd up as the last six weeks have been they still have a decent shot at getting in
Houston wants the first seed and home field advantage through out it all, that is why they won't sit their starters this week. Minnesota has been a bit hot lately, but I can't imagine them winning both games on their schedule. I'm really hoping the Giants are the ones out, I don't see Washington being a threat in the playoffs, but then again, even if we burst into the playoffs, the Packers on their turf, we are as good as gone there too...
On the flip side, does anybody know how high of a draft pick the Bears could theoretically get if they lose both remaining games?
so what exactly are our chances of getting into the playoffs? if we win both are we automatically in?
Bears have easiest schedule to get into playoffs. I'm with DaBears1990 in that I hope Giants don't make it, which can very well happen if they lost to Baltimore this weekend.
If Green Bay loses one of these next 2 and Seattle wins out, I think the bears can get matched up against Seattle in round one. I think we'd beat them when it counts.
And if the Bears do somehow get to the playoffs, I wouldn't mind playing GB. We will likely have Urlacher and Jennings back. Plus it's hard to beat a team 3 times in one season.
God damn it, that was from when I thought Seattle had a chance to win the division. ****ing patriots.
If the NFL is truly fixed, We will win the superbowl. Think about it.
This weekend could be huge. A win and I would bet we will have the 6th seed.
Wouldn't mind seeing both the Cowboys and Skins win coupled with a NYG, that would set up a solid situation. I don't see the Vikings winning both games, hopefully Houston takes care of business, we just have to hope for the best.
Professor Lams showing his knowledge once again
I assumed the Patriots would **** on the Niners
Land give me your picks for the weekend so I can bet the opposite
I'm very good at picks.