blazen2392
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The way I see it these are the teams in ranking order. (these are all hypothetical scenarios, as i know we still have business with the rams, but either way we are still in the playoffs)
1) Cowboys
Say what you will about them but this team is superbowl ready. This is not some knee jerk reaction because they beat us earlier in the season, or some knee jerk reaction because they blew out a colts team who don't need a win to secure their spot in their playoffs, also with injuries on both sides of the ball. I also know that we were a different team then, and played a lot of the game with wagner, but you also have to realize that Dallas is not the same team as well. They seem to be peaking at the right time, with the BEST running game and the BEST Offensive Line in the NFL. They have a great passing game, with a pro bowl QB playing the best football of his career and an admissible defense. They have all the makings of a Legit superbowl contender/winner. As far as playoffs are concerned they are most potent match up to the hawks in quite possibly the whole NFL. Not to mention these guys make their money on the road(undefeated so far). I would rather not see them in the playoffs because they could quite possibly win this game again.
2) Detroit lions
Teams that play great defensive lines have historically been our weaknesses. As great as our win was against the cards, Linely's abominable play gave our offense a great opportunity to wear down their defense and put up massive yards on them. I don't consider that win to be a great offensive day, and a horrible offensive day by the cards, that led to a horrible defensive day for them as well. This game has a decent running game, but a terrible offense. IMO they are one of those teams that could go off if Stanford showed up to play every once in a while. They have proven they have the personnel (Tate + Megatron) to make enough plays to keep them in the game. Tate is used to playing against our guys so i think he could be a matchup problem.
3) Cardinals
Don't read too far into this win. While a great win, they will be back with Stanton. While he did perform terribly up in seattle, his team performed just as bad by not making plays on the ball. Fitzgerald was also missing from that game. They where a few plays in from making it a ball game. Give Arians some of his personnel back and allow him to learn form his former mistakes, and we can have a ball game on our hands.
4) Greenbay
Too many flaws on this team for me to call them a Superbowl caliber team. A playoff caliber team, but in no way built to win road playoff games/ win the superbowl. They have been riding Aaron Rodgers so far and have played extremely subpar on the road. The team play reflects the play of the quarterback, and that is not a good recipe. Not to mention the NFC west is their ultimate Kryptonite, and you have two teams from there making it to the playoffs. That #1 seed was their shield because no other human beings on earth are acclimated to play any kind of sport in that frozen tundra they call lambeau filed. I will give them a top ten running back with an above average running game. Their terrible defensive play will not get them far in the playoffs and they became significantly less of a threat when you take lambeau away from them. Take away their passing game with the LOB like we have before, and this will be a blowout again.
5) Not even worth mentioning as threat. I would be more worried of a comet falling out of the sky and taking out our team first before writing a paragraph on any team getting that spot in the NFC south.
1) Cowboys
Say what you will about them but this team is superbowl ready. This is not some knee jerk reaction because they beat us earlier in the season, or some knee jerk reaction because they blew out a colts team who don't need a win to secure their spot in their playoffs, also with injuries on both sides of the ball. I also know that we were a different team then, and played a lot of the game with wagner, but you also have to realize that Dallas is not the same team as well. They seem to be peaking at the right time, with the BEST running game and the BEST Offensive Line in the NFL. They have a great passing game, with a pro bowl QB playing the best football of his career and an admissible defense. They have all the makings of a Legit superbowl contender/winner. As far as playoffs are concerned they are most potent match up to the hawks in quite possibly the whole NFL. Not to mention these guys make their money on the road(undefeated so far). I would rather not see them in the playoffs because they could quite possibly win this game again.
2) Detroit lions
Teams that play great defensive lines have historically been our weaknesses. As great as our win was against the cards, Linely's abominable play gave our offense a great opportunity to wear down their defense and put up massive yards on them. I don't consider that win to be a great offensive day, and a horrible offensive day by the cards, that led to a horrible defensive day for them as well. This game has a decent running game, but a terrible offense. IMO they are one of those teams that could go off if Stanford showed up to play every once in a while. They have proven they have the personnel (Tate + Megatron) to make enough plays to keep them in the game. Tate is used to playing against our guys so i think he could be a matchup problem.
3) Cardinals
Don't read too far into this win. While a great win, they will be back with Stanton. While he did perform terribly up in seattle, his team performed just as bad by not making plays on the ball. Fitzgerald was also missing from that game. They where a few plays in from making it a ball game. Give Arians some of his personnel back and allow him to learn form his former mistakes, and we can have a ball game on our hands.
4) Greenbay
Too many flaws on this team for me to call them a Superbowl caliber team. A playoff caliber team, but in no way built to win road playoff games/ win the superbowl. They have been riding Aaron Rodgers so far and have played extremely subpar on the road. The team play reflects the play of the quarterback, and that is not a good recipe. Not to mention the NFC west is their ultimate Kryptonite, and you have two teams from there making it to the playoffs. That #1 seed was their shield because no other human beings on earth are acclimated to play any kind of sport in that frozen tundra they call lambeau filed. I will give them a top ten running back with an above average running game. Their terrible defensive play will not get them far in the playoffs and they became significantly less of a threat when you take lambeau away from them. Take away their passing game with the LOB like we have before, and this will be a blowout again.
5) Not even worth mentioning as threat. I would be more worried of a comet falling out of the sky and taking out our team first before writing a paragraph on any team getting that spot in the NFC south.