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Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
I think I will cheering for San Fran in that one. I hate Rodgers and the Packers more than I hate the Niners.
I think I will cheering for San Fran in that one. I hate Rodgers and the Packers more than I hate the Niners.
The NFC Championship Game preview of course - Eagles/Seahawks
Two of the best QBs in the league.
Two teams that didn't get too full of themselves early in the season.
Two teams that know how to end the season strong.
Should be a great one.
I really hate that the NFL flexed Seattle out of the prime time game, but I have to admit that they might now have the perfect week 12 schedule for NFL fans.
In order you can watch:
Seattle at Philly Sunday morning
Dallas at NE Sunday afternoon
GB at SF Sunday night
Ravens at Rams Monday night
All the best games this week, and none of them are competing with each other for TV time. I hate when there's two awesome matchups going on at the same time and I'm trying to flip back and forth. So the league hit a homerun this week with how they lined the best games up.
I really hate that the NFL flexed Seattle out of the prime time game, but I have to admit that they might now have the perfect week 12 schedule for NFL fans.
In order you can watch:
Seattle at Philly Sunday morning
Dallas at NE Sunday afternoon
GB at SF Sunday night
Ravens at Rams Monday night
All the best games this week, and none of them are competing with each other for TV time. I hate when there's two awesome matchups going on at the same time and I'm trying to flip back and forth. So the league hit a homerun this week with how they lined the best games up.
Packers/Niners easy, #1 seed on the line. The homer in me would like to say Seahawks @ Eagles but Philly is pretty much irrelevant. All the games have meaning though. Colts/ Texans could be a good one to put one team in the drivers seat for that division.
PS. As a Hawks fan, conflicted on who I want to win in the Niners/Packers match-up. Obviously battling the Niners in the division but need the Packers to lose if the Hawks can overtake the Niners in the division anyway for possible HFA. I think I will cheering for San Fran in that one. I hate Rodgers and the Packers more than I hate the Niners.
I think the winner of this game, wins their division.The Colts/Texans game to kick off the week ain't too shabby either
It's only because the Hawks play the Niners again and can control our own destiny. If the Packers win this week, there's a pretty good chance both them and the Saints get the bye. I think the Niners could lose 2 before the last week and if the Hawks can just keep pace amd win the last game, they habe a shot att a bye.I hate the Packers too but I also want a shot at the Packers in the postseason... I don't understand rooting for the team ahead of you in the standings but I respect your decision...
I think the niners will end up a wild card team & the Saints, Packers & Hawks will battle for the top two seeds.It's only because the Hawks play the Niners again and can control our own destiny. If the Packers win this week, there's a pretty good chance both them and the Saints get the bye. I think the Niners could lose 2 before the last week and if the Hawks can just keep pace amd win the last game, they habe a shot att a bye.
That is my hope @Schmoopy1000 . Even if the Hawks are still a game back of the Niners going into the final game, a Hawks win gets them the division. We need the Packers to lose a couple of games to at least have a shot at a bye. The Packers have an easier schedule than Seattle or the Niners so a Niners win Sunday could potentially help the Seahawks. Kind of weird how that works out. Of course, this is all dependent on Wilson continuing his stellar play and the team playing well in all 3 phases and winning games. A lot can happen in the next month+, though.I think the niners will end up a wild card team & the Saints, Packers & Hawks will battle for the top two seeds.
I hate Rodgers and the Packers more than I hate the Niners.
I hate the Packers too