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The Buccaneers are giving the Falcons plenty of incentive to win their game. At this time, it doesn't look like either team wants it. As a lifelong Vikings fan, I would love to see them win tonight. The realist in me says curb your enthusiasm. They've been in business 63 years & still haven't found the promised land. Haven't been to a Super Bowl in 47 years. But I'll keep hoping. 

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The Vikings?  If they win tonight, you can count on them losing a home divisional round game as the #1 seed.

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Mayfield & the Bucs struggling mightily. Was hoping he'd get a huge game out of his system today since the Vikings would likely have to play in Tampa Bay if they lose tonight. Atlanta trailing at home as well. 

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Cooked rice who received that label from whitewonder was fantastic this season, and I lost R Rice earlier this season, but rookie B Thomas was probably my best value pick.  He won’t be next season.  

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Mayfield a double digit round Qb, and ff league winner.  

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47 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Patriots....playing their way out of the first pick.....WTF.

(Adam) Arch(uleta) was talking about ALL the doom-and-gloom IN HOU two years ago, when it lost the #1 seed to CAR by winning.  "Instead," they got CJ Stroud.

 

Also: NE was #3 last year, and got Maye.

 

The Pats got a really good look at the Rookie QB from TEN, and he looked good.  Brissett is likely gone next season.

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