ToyYoda
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Pretty messed up that Arizona might go 11-5 and miss the playoffs.Only if the 49ers lose or tie tomorrow night. Arizona can also get in if they beat SF next weekend and NO loses to or ties TB.
Pretty messed up that Arizona might go 11-5 and miss the playoffs.Only if the 49ers lose or tie tomorrow night. Arizona can also get in if they beat SF next weekend and NO loses to or ties TB.
Pretty messed up that Arizona might go 11-5 and miss the playoffs.
Only if the 49ers lose or tie tomorrow night. Arizona can also get in if they beat SF next weekend and NO loses to or ties TB.
The Rams could finish 8-8 and be last in the NFC West. That same record could also still win the NFC North. Speaks volumes about the quality of those two divisions.The NFC West is the SEC of the NFL. Even the Rams, who have a losing record, deserve to be in the playoffs.
The Rams could finish 8-8 and be last in the NFC West. That same record could also still win the NFC North. Speaks volumes about the quality of those two divisions.
To the Eagles' credit though, they lost all of those AFC West games before Foles took over as the starting QB. I think Philly could make some noise in the playoffs if they get there. Dallas....not so much.Dallas and Philadelphia don't exactly have the world's toughest schedules either. The AFC West is the toughest division the NFC East teams faced - and the Eagles and Cowboys both lost to the Broncos, Chargers and the grotesquely overrated Chiefs. It's pathetic.
The last place Rams could beat both those teams.
Too bad somebody out of the NFC North actually has to go to the playoffs. St. Louis would probably win that division - and maybe the NFC East, too.Pretty messed up that Arizona might go 11-5 and miss the playoffs.
Looks like my prediction was spot onVery un-Romo-like conclusion to the Cowboys-Redskins game. Now it's Dallas vs. Philly next week for the division. How much you wanna bet that's the Sunday Night game next week?
Too bad somebody out of the NFC North actually has to go to the playoffs. St. Louis would probably win that division - and maybe the NFC East, too.
Philly is beating the crap out of the team that beat the crap out of Dallas last week. I guess that's a good sign for next Sunday night.
Those Bears are playing like kittens tonight.
It's been a bizarre season.Hard to believe this is the same Philly team that got smoked by the Vikings last week.
That Dallas D is pretty awful. Might be a long night for the Cowgirls.If the Eagles play like this next week, Cowboys are screwed. GO EAGLES!
54-11, WOW!
Would love to see them break 60. That hasn't happened in the NFL since your Jags beat Miami 62-7 in the 1999 playoffs.They weren't even trying and they put seven on the board.
Would love to see them break 60. That hasn't happened in the NFL since your Jags beat Miami 62-7 in the 1999 playoffs.
Didn't the Saints put up 60+ on the Colts during the Suck for Luck campaign?Would love to see them break 60. That hasn't happened in the NFL since your Jags beat Miami 62-7 in the 1999 playoffs.
Yep, you're right. Forgot about that one. And ironically, it was the same score (62-7).Didn't the Saints put up 60+ on the Colts during the Suck for Luck campaign?
At least today's game had considerably less at stake.And then lost to the damn Tennessee Titans (I'm still glad y'all lost the Super Bowl but the Jags would've won it) Yeah I'm still bitter.
At least today's game had considerably less at stake.
I doubt the Rams will go after a QB, so you're probably safe. As for the Titans, they close the season at home against Houston, a team that has absolutely no incentive to win and possibly jeopardize their #1 pick (not sure of the HOU/WSH tie break scenarios should they both finish 3-13). So Tennessee will probably finish 7-9, just good enough to knock them out of a decent draft pick.Tennessee helped Jacksonville get Johnny Football today. I hope the Jags lose next week. As an added bonus, I hope the Redskins win just in case the Rams decide they need a quarterback.
Hopefully they save that for Dallas this week.Would love to see them break 60. That hasn't happened in the NFL since your Jags beat Miami 62-7 in the 1999 playoffs.