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9 minutes ago, Howler said:

Too many teams to jump.

If the Bears hold on, Panthers beat Seahawks next week, Saints beat Falcons and one more game goes our way next week, we are the 6th seed in the NFC.

And that's just in one week.  

No, there aren't too many teams to jump.

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Fussnputz said:

Looks like we'll be chasing da Bears for the next few years. Their defense is pretty good.

I get the fear.  They look tough going forward.  I'm not scared though.  They have zero draft capital and zero room for free agents.

You cannot sustain success in this league with the same players year to year.

They will seriously disappoint next year.  Maybe not seriously, but slightly, and that second year with no first round pick will cripple them.

Khalil Mack won't stay 27 forever.

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8 minutes ago, Outpost31 said:

If the Bears hold on, Panthers beat Seahawks next week, Saints beat Falcons and one more game goes our way next week, we are the 6th seed in the NFC.

And that's just in one week.  

No, there aren't too many teams to jump.

You just proved my point.  Packers are dependent on many favorable scenarios going their way, along with beating the vikings in their home. The season is effectively over.

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5 minutes ago, packerjmf said:

At least the Vikes are stuck with two more years of mediocre Cousins.

Cousins is fine. All his peripherals are good with a below average line. They need to fix that line. Their guards look like our guards because they cave in too.

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14 minutes ago, Howler said:

But the fat lady is waiting to belt out the finale very soon. Team could split at Minny and at Chicago. But they're not taking both.

dont need to take both.

beat minny, lose to chicago, and win the rest against jets, cards, lions, falcons (all bad teams)

get the 6 seed at 9-6-1

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52 minutes ago, Outpost31 said:

The best QB season in NFL history ended in a divisional round?  I never said Bree's could have put up the numbers Rodgers did.  I absolutely believe Brees takes that 2011 team further than Rodgers did.

So Brees stops the defense from giving up a hail Mary or Ryan Grants killer fumble?

It's amazing you say you can't blame Mac for these things, then blame a QB.

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1 hour ago, Outpost31 said:

If the Bears hold on, Panthers beat Seahawks next week, Saints beat Falcons and one more game goes our way next week, we are the 6th seed in the NFC.

And that's just in one week.  

No, there aren't too many teams to jump.

You are forgetting the most unlikely part of that 10 team scenario. The Packers have to actually win a game or 6

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