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Sunday game thread.

Root for Green Bay tonight. A Tennessee loss means that Buffalo and Pittsburg can not fall to the 4 seed. The 4 seed IMO you want to avoid because of the potential to play a rested KC team in the second round. The difference between being a 2 or 3 seed is pretty minimal -- host a 6 or 7 seed in round one which at this point you can't predict. The only true advantage is to being the 2 seed is hosting the 3 seed should you meet in the second round. Personally, I don't risk my starters at the possibility of hosting a game in an empty stadium in the second round.
 
True. I do think Colts losing stopped any chance of them sitting starters. Depends Though as well. If Pitt plays early and bills later they could know if they have a shot or not and if not use week 17 like preseason where starters start but come out early. Not sure the timing of all the games next week.
I believe both games are early games.
 
The Texans pick sits at #4, Carolina needs to win in order for us to stay there due to SOS.

The Panthers are currently up 20-0 vs Haskins so barring a miracle Carolina wins and the Texan pick stays at #4.



Looking to next week;

Texans play Titans who have playoff seeding to play for.

Carolina plays New Orleans, again the Saints will have seeding to play for.

The bad news is Atlanta who sits at #3 due to SOS plays Tampa who have playoff seeding to play for.

The Falcons have been playing inspired football of late so there is a small chance that if it all breaks right the Texans pick could get to #3.
 
Bills open as 5 point favorite. I would of guessed closer to 7.5.
 
I can count 7 teams who need a QB or are thinking of moving on from what they have
But I'm not sure many are going to look at Wentz as a better option. The ones I potentially see:
New England, Denver, Atlanta, Indy, Carolina, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit.

New England: IMO, this one makes sense.
Denver: Depends on if they want to give up on Drew Lock already. IMO, this one is also a fit.
Atlanta: If they are ready to move on from Matt Ryan, they could. He's 35 and it might be time. Would probably also be good for Ryan if he wants a change in scenery.
Indy: If Rivers was just a one year solution, they might consider it. Personally, I'd keep Rivers if I were them. And if they don't I don't see Wentz as such an upgrade over Brissett that I would spend much capitol.
Carolina: don't see them going away from Bridgewater yet.
New Orleans: This one is an interesting thought, but they Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston in house already if Brees retires.
Chicago: The fact the NFC is so bad this year and that the Bears are probably going to make the playoffs means he's probably going to be back.
Detroit: Another Ryan like situation, but he's 32 and Ryan is 35. Personally, I think if you are going to look to replace Stafford, you do so but drafting a guy who could eventually take the spot -- but I don't see Stafford in any other uniform but Detriot next year.

My opinion of the three most likely landing spots would be New England, Denver, and Atlanta.
 
The Texans pick sits at #4, Carolina needs to win in order for us to stay there due to SOS.

The Panthers are currently up 20-0 vs Haskins so barring a miracle Carolina wins and the Texan pick stays at #4.



Looking to next week;

Texans play Titans who have playoff seeding to play for.

Carolina plays New Orleans, again the Saints will have seeding to play for.

The bad news is Atlanta who sits at #3 due to SOS plays Tampa who have playoff seeding to play for.

The Falcons have been playing inspired football of late so there is a small chance that if it all breaks right the Texans pick could get to #3.
Thanks for this!
 
God i cant stand watching the cowboys and eagles. Could care less about either of these teams. Just the only game on where I'm at! Lol
 
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