heyabbott
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Giants will now pick up another meaningless win, and go from 6-8 pick to 12-14Eagles are out. It's been a good few weeks for Nick Foles.
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Giants will now pick up another meaningless win, and go from 6-8 pick to 12-14Eagles are out. It's been a good few weeks for Nick Foles.
I'd say overwhelming. Dallas could surprise, but I think people will be pretty stunned if it's not the Seahawks or Packers coming out of the NFC.
It's the same in the AFC with the Broncos and Patriots.
That certainly doesn't mean that another team couldn't surprise, but I think those teams are the ones most think will be there in February.
I will be very surprised if two of the top three teams aren't in the NFC title game, and I think Dallas has just as much claim to be one of the favorites. They're at the top of their game at the right time, just as much as the Seahawks and Packers.
No debate is premature. No matter how the seedings land, GB and Seattle will be the overwhelming favorites to come out of the NFC.
I agree that most debates are not premature, but this thread certainly is. The weekly NFL threads are supposed to start after the Monday Night game, but Sunshine keeps messing with that to fulfill his odd need to start the NFL threads.
Oh, for god's sake, if you don't have anything better to complain about than that, give your fingers a forking rest.
Seattle is certainly tough to beat at home, but not invincible. The Dallas Cowboys beat Seattle in Seattle and it's certainly possible the Cowboys reach the NFC title game.