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Agree with Hawks, I think after the game in Atlanta the Giants are done, I see Washington winning the east.

i posted that a couple weeks ago, still think the Giants are the best team and the Cowboys won't get in, but you might be right with the Skins taking the division....although if the bears can't get their shyte together two teams could come out of that division

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If I were Jim Harbaugh, I'd tank the rest of the season. Most likely he'd get whoever wins the weak NFC East in the wildcard round, then Atlanta in the divisional round.

Easy road to the NFCCG

Thats why I am ok with Seattle taking that WC spot, Beating the NFC East champ should be doable, then playing in a dome in ATL..... not saying they are a bad team, but Russell Wilson can handle a dome much better than lets say, Lambau, or San Fran.

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