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Joemailman
11-29-2016, 07:56 AM
Division Winners
1 - Dallas Cowboys (10-1)
2 - Seattle Seahawks (7-3-1)
3 - Detroit Lions (7-4) Better conference winning pct. than Atlanta
4 - Atlanta Falcons (7-4)
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Wild Cards
5 - New York Giants (8-3)
6 - Washington Redskins(6-4-1)
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Outside Looking In
7 - Tampa Bay Bucs (6-5) Better conference winning pct. than Minnesota
8 - Minnesota Vikings (6-5)
9 - New Orleans Saints (5-6) Better conference winning pct. than Green Bay and Philadelphia
10 - Green Bay Packers (5-6) Head to head tie-breaker over Philadelphia
11 - Philadelphia Eagles (5-6)
12 - Arizona Cardinals (4-6-1)
13 - Carolina Panthers (4-7) Head to head tie-breaker over Los Angeles
14 - Los Angeles Rams (4-7)
15 - Chicago Bears (2-9)
16 - San Francisco 49ers (1-10)
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Key Week 13 Games

Dallas at Minnesota
Kansas City at Atlanta
Detroit at New Orleans
Houston at Green Bay
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
New York Giants at Pittsburgh
Washington at Arizona
Tampa Bay at San Diego
Carolina at Seattle

Fritz
11-29-2016, 05:15 PM
They can do it! Beat Houston and get healthy!

Why not? The alternative is speculating about firing someone, anyyone.

Pugger
11-29-2016, 05:33 PM
They can do it! Beat Houston and get healthy!

Why not? The alternative is speculating about firing someone, anyyone.

And 2017 draft picks.

Fritz
11-29-2016, 05:56 PM
And 2017 draft picks.

Jamaal Reynolds, #10 overall pick.

Carolina_Packer
11-29-2016, 07:32 PM
Jamaal Reynolds, #10 overall pick.

http://www.rotarylombardiaward.org/index.php/the-award/past-winners

Look who won it in 2001 and 2002? There are other former Packers too. Man, Reynolds was unlucky. Knee injury and then a back injury...just never could be healthy enough to get his career going. We traded a pretty good backup QB to be able to move up to that spot. Ah, Sherman's first pick. A harbinger of his GM life to follow.