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Which NFC teams will make the playoffs?
Dallas Cowboys 3 (20%)
New York Giants 2 (13.3%)
Philadelphia Eagles 1 (6.7%)
Washington Redskins 1 (6.7%)
Chicago Bears 0 (0%)
Detroit Lions 0 (0%)
Green Bay Packers 1 (6.7%)
Minnesota Vikings 3 (20%)
Atlanta Falcons 0 (0%)
Carolina Panthers 0 (0%)
New Orleans Saints 2 (13.3%)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 (13.3%)
Arizona Cardinals 0 (0%)
St. Louis Rams 0 (0%)
San Francisco 49ers 0 (0%)
Seattle Seahawks 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 15
Playoff Teams: NFC
Topic Started: Monday Sep 1 2008, 01:36 AM (194 Views)
Cougar
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So what teams in the NFC are going to make the playoffs?

By the way, here's the strength of schedules for each team:
http://www.theredzone.org/strength.asp
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Cougar
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I'll take Dallas, Minnesota, New Orleans and Seattle as division winners.
In the wildcard mix, it seems like a race between NY, Philly, Green Bay (depending on how Rodgers does), and Tampa Bay. Carolina isn't too bad and last year they had injuries so to me they're a question mark. I'll take the NY Giants and Tampa. Philly might make it but I don't know if McNabb will be healthy and how big a difference of Kevin Curtis missing 6-8 weeks will be. Tampa isn't that great but they have an easier schedule than Philly and the Giants.
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PSUSyr5
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Well, that's a fun bug, Seattle doesn't have any votes even though we both voted for them. :lol:

I agree with you on the division winners, except the South, which really any team can win. I'm taking Tampa there.

For the Wild Card, I'm going with Philly and Green Bay.
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WeatherManNX01
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The Yanks are coming!

PSUSyr5
Monday Sep 1 2008, 11:34 AM
Well, that's a fun bug, Seattle doesn't have any votes even though we both voted for them. :lol:
I voted for them, too, and it's still zero. :huh:

Division winners: Dallas, Minnesota, New Orleans, Seattle
Wildcards: New York, Washington (though I could see Philly being a candidate, too)
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