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<blockquote data-quote="gonzozab" data-source="post: 741982" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>Not only will Atlanta not win their division, they will miss the playoffs, as I believe Detroit and the second place team in the West between the Rams/Seahawks will be the wild cards. Possibly even Minnesota. It's way too hard to repeat a performance Atlanta put on last year and I just don't see it happening, just like Carolina the year before. If Atlanta does get a wild card spot, that means they will most certainly be seeded lower than us, so they don't concern me too much. Philly looks legit after Thursday but as someone said, we match up better with them than Atlanta. Sometimes you can't look at who someone has played as to why they have the record they do, but by the eye test, and Philly fits that. I was thrilled Philly beat Carolina because we don't play them this year but play Carolina on the road, so I don't want that game to come down to a tie breaker possibility, so hope Carolina loses as much as possible. Right now I see the seedings going 1. Green Bay 2. Philly 3. Carolina 4. L.A. Rams 5. Detroit 6. Seattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonzozab, post: 741982, member: 5122"] Not only will Atlanta not win their division, they will miss the playoffs, as I believe Detroit and the second place team in the West between the Rams/Seahawks will be the wild cards. Possibly even Minnesota. It's way too hard to repeat a performance Atlanta put on last year and I just don't see it happening, just like Carolina the year before. If Atlanta does get a wild card spot, that means they will most certainly be seeded lower than us, so they don't concern me too much. Philly looks legit after Thursday but as someone said, we match up better with them than Atlanta. Sometimes you can't look at who someone has played as to why they have the record they do, but by the eye test, and Philly fits that. I was thrilled Philly beat Carolina because we don't play them this year but play Carolina on the road, so I don't want that game to come down to a tie breaker possibility, so hope Carolina loses as much as possible. Right now I see the seedings going 1. Green Bay 2. Philly 3. Carolina 4. L.A. Rams 5. Detroit 6. Seattle. [/QUOTE]
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