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I thought of something to make 2020 even worse.....
#1
.....a Packer Super Bowl win (would actually be 2021, but you get it).

They look as good or better than anyone else in the NFC. 
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#2
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe. 
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe
Don't forget about the Bucs, Rams might be tier 2 also. The NFC East is a train wreck, maybe the Cowboys or Eagles will somewhat improve but not contenders IMO. Bears got QB issues so I doubt they make much noise either. .

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#4
so they lose to the Chiefs.. I am not seeing a problem with this unless something happens to Mahomes.
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#5
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
so they lose to the Chiefs.. I am not seeing a problem with this unless something happens to Mahomes.
Nothing will happen to ANY QB, unless it's an absolute fluke.  In this "pussified" NFL you can't even BREATHE on a QB without a PF / Roughing call.  You can thank "crybaby" for that.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20...-thoughts/


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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe. 
I'm confused. Are you saying the Cowboys and Eagles are 2nd tier for best teams in NFC? I hope this is a joke?

I think best teams in NFC are Packers, Seahawks, Bucs followed by 49ers, Rams, and Saints. I dont see any other teams having a shot to winning the NFC. NFC East doesn't deserve to have a team in the playoffs, i'd rather watch Kyler
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe. 
Dallas? They should be 0-4 without a miracle win. Tier 3 might be too much for them. 
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#8
So how many zebras does it take for the Packers to get a win?
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe. 
Does homefield really matter if theres no crowd?
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
@purplefaithful said:
Already there living next to Sconny. I put em on top of the NFC followed by Seattle...Who will get home field in post-season? 

Once SF became a Mash unit? The conference pretty much became a 2 team race. 

Its early still, but tier 2 is teams like Bears, Saints, Dallas, Philly maybe. 
Does homefield really matter if theres no crowd?
MIND.      BLOWN.
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