PhillySeahawk
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Anything to avoid the Packers in Green Bay until the NFC Championship. Playing at the NFC East champ then at Atlanta doesn't scare me as much as playing in Green Bay.
Largent80":178qa9fg said:We are going to have to do this on the road, which is a very difficult task. However, the team that beat us in the SB did exactly that.
taz291819":wpiotfva said:Largent80":wpiotfva said:We are going to have to do this on the road, which is a very difficult task. However, the team that beat us in the SB did exactly that.
I thought it was Carolina that were the road warriors during those playoffs?
AbsolutNET":2oh73w3i said:I have a feeling if NE would have won, you wouldn't have posted this. I'll take a home game any day of the week against any team over an away game in the playoffs.
GoldenIsThyTate":21w3zkpr said:lets just make the playoffs, im still worried about that. could care less who we play it'll be a tall task either way
PhillySeahawk":1uugqozb said:AbsolutNET":1uugqozb said:I have a feeling if NE would have won, you wouldn't have posted this. I'll take a home game any day of the week against any team over an away game in the playoffs.
Actually not true. I've been saying it for a couple of weeks now. Once the Bears lost to Green Bay and I knew the #2 seed was out of the question, I was rooting for New England. IMO, easier road to the NFC Championship as the #5 seed than the #3.
PhillySeahawk":3cff49im said:Anything to avoid the Packers in Green Bay until the NFC Championship. Playing at the NFC East champ then at Atlanta doesn't scare me as much as playing in Green Bay.
Wenhawk":2rnvdgm5 said:NFC #5 - Only 6 of 18 teams have advanced past the Wild Card round (33.3%) and only two teams (11.1%) have ever reached the Conference Championship. But only one NFC#5 seeded team has reached the Super Bowl, the 2007 New York Giants. And in that year they won it all.
NFC #6 - has to play at the minimum the #3 and #1 NFC seeded teams in the playoffs. However, unlike their AFC counterparts the NFC #6 seed tends to see a slightly greater amount of success. 9 NFC #6 seeded teams (50%) have advanced past the Wild Card round. No NFC #6 seeded team has ever advanced past the divisional playoff round.
http://voices.yahoo.com/a-look-nfc-team ... 7014.html/
PhillySeahawk":33eibpxn said:Anything to avoid the Packers in Green Bay until the NFC Championship. Playing at the NFC East champ then at Atlanta doesn't scare me as much as playing in Green Bay.
Shaz":3hyprexw said:Green Bay doesn't scare me in the slightest