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Re: Your are correct, sir!

December 16, 2020 02:08PM
GB and NO each have to pick up a loss against an NFC team while the Rams win out in order for the Rams to get the #1 seed. Otherwise GB and NO would hold the tiebreaker over the Rams because of a better conference record.

Specifically ...

The Rams would have to beat the Jets at home, Seahawks on the road, and Cards at home.

And the Packers would have to lose to either the 4-9 Panthers at home (this Saturday night) or at the 6-7 Bears in week 17.

And the Saints would have to lose to either the 6-7 Vikings at home in week 16 or the 4-9 Panthers on the road in week 17.



AlbaNY_Ram
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  What if NO, GB and LA end 12-4?

Ramsfsninmd724December 16, 2020 01:52PM

  Then we lose out...

JamesJM284December 16, 2020 01:57PM

  Re: Your are correct, sir!

AlbaNY_Ram376December 16, 2020 02:08PM

  Thx...

Ramsfsninmd263December 16, 2020 02:08PM

  Your are correct, sir!: Champions run the table regardless

Anonymous User369December 16, 2020 04:13PM

  Re: Your are correct, sir!: Champions run the table regardless

BerendsenRam158December 16, 2020 09:24PM

  Makes me think of the old NFL Films story on Colts LBer, Mike Curtis.

Ramgator278December 17, 2020 05:19AM

  Re: Agree florida!

oldschoolramfan185December 17, 2020 08:08AM

  Re: Your are correct, sir!: Champions run the table regardless

The_Zone248December 18, 2020 10:21AM