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Come on Denver! Take down Indy!

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a way that Philly and St. Louis CAN end up tied

 

Rams are 12-3/ 8-3

Philly is 11-3/ 8-2

 

So if Philly wins, they would be 12-3/ 9-2

 

So if the Rams win next week, they would be 13-3/ 9-3

And if Philly loses, they would be....13-3/ 9-3

 

Ok, so then it goes down to SOS

 

which means....god, this is confusing and I have no idea anymore who I even am after reading through this.

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Posted
Come on Denver! Take down Indy!

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a way that Philly and St. Louis CAN end up tied

 

Rams are 12-3/ 8-3

Philly is 11-3/ 8-2

 

So if Philly wins, they would be 12-3/ 9-2

 

So if the Rams win next week, they would be 13-3/ 9-3

And if Philly loses, they would be....13-3/ 9-3

 

Ok, so then it goes down to SOS

 

which means....god, this is confusing and I have no idea anymore who I even am after reading through this.

if philly wins today and loses next week they would be 12-4, not 13-3

Posted
Come on Denver! Take down Indy!

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a way that Philly and St. Louis CAN end up tied

 

Rams are 12-3/ 8-3

Philly is 11-3/ 8-2

 

So if Philly wins, they would be 12-3/ 9-2

 

So if the Rams win next week, they would be 13-3/ 9-3

And if Philly loses, they would be....13-3/ 9-3

 

Ok, so then it goes down to SOS

 

which means....god, this is confusing and I have no idea anymore who I even am after reading through this.

if philly wins today and loses next week they would be 12-4, not 13-3

Yep...tiebreaker goes to Philly on better conference record.

 

TD Titans...McNair has to be MVP. 27-24 TEN with under 30 seconds left.

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Come on Denver! Take down Indy!

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a way that Philly and St. Louis CAN end up tied

 

Rams are 12-3/ 8-3

Philly is 11-3/ 8-2

 

So if Philly wins, they would be 12-3/ 9-2

 

So if the Rams win next week, they would be 13-3/ 9-3

And if Philly loses, they would be....13-3/ 9-3

 

Ok, so then it goes down to SOS

 

which means....god, this is confusing and I have no idea anymore who I even am after reading through this.

if philly wins today and loses next week they would be 12-4, not 13-3

 

Ah, I knew something was wrong with my math

Oh wait, it was just a misprint cause I meant if the Eagles win....wait...

 

Ok,

Rams 12-3, 8-3

Philly 11-3, 8-2

 

Ok, so if Philly wins they would be 12-3/ 9-2

A lose

11-4, 8-3

 

Ok, so if the Rams win next week they would be....

13-3, 9-3

If they lose

12-4, 8-4

 

If the Eagles lose this week and win next

12-4, 9-3

 

If the Eagles win this week and next, they would be

13-3, 10-2

If they lose they would be

12-4, 9-3

 

Is that all correct or did I blow it again?

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I'll say this.

 

If Jamal Lewis gets 2000 yards, he should at least be in the top 3 for MVP voting. If he somehow manages to get 153 yards next week and breaks Dickerson's record AND the Ravens make the playoffs, he is the MVP and it would be a scam if he doesnt win it.

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I believe in MVP in the truest sense of the word

 

Therefore I still think it's McNair. Without him, Tennessee would be nothing

Without Jamal rushing for 2000+ yards, the Ravens would probably be in last place instead of possibly winning their first ever division title.

 

Volek came in and won a game for the Titans, so McNair isn't as valuable as you think.

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So Jamal needs 153 against the Steelers next week?

 

That should be one interesting game. I can't imagine the Steelers would be too happy to have someone break the single-season rushing record on their watch, especially with their defensive tradition.

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