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NFC Playoff Scenarios - which one are we rooting for?
12-26-2012, 05:49 PM
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RE: NFC Playoff Scenarios - which one are we rooting for?
(12-26-2012 04:19 PM)Jesus Wrote:  The packers and falcons match up pretty evenly.
Falcons offense pts - 5th
Packers - 7th
Falcons defensive points - 4th
Packers - 7th

Rodgers v Ryan
Yards - Ryan
Comp % - Ryan
TD - Rodgers
Int - Rodgers
QB Rating - Rodgers
QBR - Ryan
Wins - Ryan

# of 1000 yard receivers
Falcons - 2
Pack - 0

Nolan's D this season at home:
7-0 only 5td passes allowed. Last one November 4

Yes. I know what the numbers say but still Aaron Rodgers scares me.

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12-28-2012, 12:41 AM
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Don't care, we always end up facing the hottest team in the first playoff game. Hopefully this year we just go through them as we are the best team in the NFC and can actually out coach teams this time around. I'm guessing with our luck we will end up facing Seattle since they are the hottest team and their CB's are not going to be suspended.
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12-28-2012, 02:14 PM
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(12-26-2012 04:15 PM)papachaz Wrote:  any news yet on the sherman appeal? if he loses that appeal, he won't be available at all in the playoffs with it being a 4 game suspension. their other starting corner is already serving his suspension isn't he? he wouldn't be around for a game with us

Sherman won his appeal and Browner will be finished with his suspension after this week. The Seahawks will be at full strength in the playoffs.

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12-28-2012, 02:17 PM
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(12-28-2012 02:14 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  Sherman won his appeal and Browner will be finished with his suspension after this week. The Seahawks will be at full strength in the playoffs.

At full strength in the playoffs, like this?



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12-28-2012, 02:41 PM
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(12-28-2012 02:17 PM)mdrake34 Wrote:  At full strength in the playoffs, like this?




Actually, much better than that. Lynch is second to only Peterson in the NFL in rushing and the team is second to only the Redskins. The defense is fourth overall and fifth against the pass.

By the way, would you believe that I have never seen that play after it actually happened? I never watched the replay and refuse to watch in the future.

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12-28-2012, 02:45 PM
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Besides, I like watching THIS Beast Mode much better. Big Grin




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12-28-2012, 02:45 PM
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(12-28-2012 02:41 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  Actually, much better than that. Lynch is second to only Peterson in the NFL in rushing and the team is second to only the Redskins. The defense is fourth overall and fifth against the pass.

By the way, would you believe that I have never seen that play after it actually happened? I never watched the replay and refuse to watch in the future.

Is that why your team currently has a losing record? They don't look at the past?

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12-28-2012, 02:48 PM
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(12-28-2012 02:45 PM)phocis850 Wrote:  Is that why your team currently has a losing record? They don't look at the past?

No, as you all have so eloquently pointed out, it is hard to win without a head coach. Besides, I really don't think that what I choose to look at has any material affect on the team's on-field performance.

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12-28-2012, 03:07 PM
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(12-28-2012 02:48 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  No, as you all have so eloquently pointed out, it is hard to win without a head coach. Besides, I really don't think that what I choose to look at has any material affect on the team's on-field performance.

Are you finally admitting that this preplanned outlook on the whole season by Sean Payton didn't really matter?

Are you finally admitting that losing Sean Payton will cost more than 1 or 2 games?

Are you finally admitting that your were wrong when you seemed to imply the loss of Sean Payton wouldn't mean much?
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12-28-2012, 05:33 PM
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(12-28-2012 03:07 PM)ATLBound Wrote:  Are you finally admitting that this preplanned outlook on the whole season by Sean Payton didn't really matter?

Are you finally admitting that losing Sean Payton will cost more than 1 or 2 games?

Are you finally admitting that your were wrong when you seemed to imply the loss of Sean Payton wouldn't mean much?

Absolutely. That's pretty obvious, isn't it?

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