Post by Raptorman on Dec 12, 2023 10:30:01 GMT -6
Mods, if this needs to be moved, no problem. Just put here for visibility and the fact that the Vikings have an outside chance of making it.
AFC: The Ravens. They seem to me to be the most complete team in the AFC at this time. Their last 4 games are against all current playoff teams. And I can see them running the table.
NFC: The Cowboys. I hate this more than if I had to pick the Packers. But I think even though they lost to San Fran already, that was in San Fran. Dallas has 2 playoff teams left to play. Detroit, and Miami.
The Vikings, Snowballs chance in FL the way our offense has been playing. While still mathematically possible, not probable. Although given the right set of game losses by other teams they could be the number one seed. I don't see Dallas losing 3 of their last 4, of San Fran doing it either. The divisions however, I'm not counting that out just yet. Besides the Vikings, Detroit has to play Dallas and Denver. So, they could in theory lose out.
That being said, I think the Vikings go 2-2 in the last 4 and end up with the 6th seed.
AFC: The Ravens. They seem to me to be the most complete team in the AFC at this time. Their last 4 games are against all current playoff teams. And I can see them running the table.
NFC: The Cowboys. I hate this more than if I had to pick the Packers. But I think even though they lost to San Fran already, that was in San Fran. Dallas has 2 playoff teams left to play. Detroit, and Miami.
The Vikings, Snowballs chance in FL the way our offense has been playing. While still mathematically possible, not probable. Although given the right set of game losses by other teams they could be the number one seed. I don't see Dallas losing 3 of their last 4, of San Fran doing it either. The divisions however, I'm not counting that out just yet. Besides the Vikings, Detroit has to play Dallas and Denver. So, they could in theory lose out.
That being said, I think the Vikings go 2-2 in the last 4 and end up with the 6th seed.