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Well, we have to take care of business in Minneapolis Sunday afternoon.
and thats the way it should be...didnt want to back into the playoffs.....I'd rather have the 10 win teams lose than worry about the teams below the Lions winning...Seattle has been mid all season, especially the last part.
With our historical bad luck, we'd be the 1% of a team that doesn't make it.
Been burned too many times by this Franchise.
I just want Dan Campbell and Company to go to Minneapolis Sunday and get the win.
You’re not wrong about the history of the Lions since 1957. It’s been the football being pulled away from Charlie Brown gag.
The probability is just so unrealistic.
- Lions lose out
- Vikings win out
- Rams win out
- Seahawks win out
- Possibly more tiebreaker outcomes? Not sure because it’s complicated.
Getting rid of SOL is not a one year project unless they win a Superbowl. I personally want to keep SOL even if they win a Superbowl but repurpose the phrase. Kind of like how the colonies adopted Yankee Doodle Dandy. At any rate, SOL is truly dead when you aren't worrying about other teams to get into the playoffs.
If the Seahawks lost that game and the Lions clinched a playoff spot but lost their last three games going into the playoffs,.that would truly be an SOL moment.
Yeah, I'm not concerned about who they play. Just win the division and get the home game. They do that I probably will take their chances against anybody in a rocking Ford Field.
Just saw that Jake Moody, in addition to making 18-21 FGs so far this year, has made all 53 extra points this year, an NFL record streak since they moved the spot back in 2015.
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