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Predict our Spot in the Power Rankings Tomorrow


SmashNDash

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Do not care. The only thing that concerns me right now is beating out the Saints for the division. I'd much rather be going into the playoffs as a division winner than as a wildcard and get some home field advantage. Power rankings don't mean poo, playoff seedings do.

There's always someone who posts something like this in every thread. We get that you're a "take it one game at a time" person, so why even click on the thread and join the conversation?

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There's always someone who posts something like this in every thread. We get that you're a "take it one game at a time" person, so why even click on the thread and join the conversation?

 

Maybe to just make fun of the girls who are concerned about the popularity contest and obsess about being the prom queen.

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