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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 686770" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>The way things are looking now the way the division could look like this going into the final month:</p><p></p><p> Lions 6-6</p><p> Packers 5-7</p><p> Vikings 5-7.</p><p></p><p> Like trying to figure out "a path" to the 270 electoral votes for president there may be a path to the division title and the playoffs.</p><p> Minnesota, I think, will go into full free fall. Six or 7 wins look like the best outcome for them.</p><p> Detroit will be the Lions. Their 3 road games remaining will likely have them at 8 losses by the time of the season ender at Ford Field.</p><p> The Packers will need then to win a minimum of 4 games in the second half of the season to make 8-8 and 5 for a 9-7. Bears, Vikings and Lions at the end of the schedule could be three. They could manage a win in one of the 3 upcoming road games. And beat Houston and/or Seattle at Lambeau for another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 686770, member: 1242"] The way things are looking now the way the division could look like this going into the final month: Lions 6-6 Packers 5-7 Vikings 5-7. Like trying to figure out "a path" to the 270 electoral votes for president there may be a path to the division title and the playoffs. Minnesota, I think, will go into full free fall. Six or 7 wins look like the best outcome for them. Detroit will be the Lions. Their 3 road games remaining will likely have them at 8 losses by the time of the season ender at Ford Field. The Packers will need then to win a minimum of 4 games in the second half of the season to make 8-8 and 5 for a 9-7. Bears, Vikings and Lions at the end of the schedule could be three. They could manage a win in one of the 3 upcoming road games. And beat Houston and/or Seattle at Lambeau for another. [/QUOTE]
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