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Its amazing what a loss does.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@quattrovike said:
I still blame it on the panthers game more than anything else. If we go into the saints game knowing a home NFC championship game is on the line I dont think we even come close to the letdown in the second half that we saw. Playing the eagles at our house would have changed the game IMO and limited their ability to move the ball as easily as they did. I also think it's ridiculous that they use common opponents for tie breakers instead of winning percentage of teams you beat. Just seems like the latter gives a more encompassing data point for who you beat compared to the former.
Detroit game was much more winnable in reality.  Pathers game, we were lucky to be in it.  Detroit, we had the ball late in the game.

But yes, having a home game would have been much different. 
I was thinking that Detroit game too...Hell, we're 0/2 at home against the Kitties! 
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