If there are only going to be three fixtures they might as well be relevant and that’s the scenario here. Let’s take a looky-loo.
To The Games!
Broncos/Raiders:
If both Denver and New England win out the former has the tie-breaker advantage. No matter how the seeding falls they’ll be a tough out because they’ve played in so many one-score games and their record is 7-2. To me that means they’re a battle-tested squadoo that can do damage. What do Raiders fans and Tonight’s Girlfriend have in common? The tendency to say, “Make it Stop”, softly under their breath.
Bears/Packers:
Chicago being material to playoff seeding this late in the campaign takes some getting accustomed to. It would seem that they would be this year’s most improved team even if they falter a bit down the stretch. Oh, and enjoy this brief respite before their fans truly feel some heat in their cottage-cheesed loins. Naysayers would point out that they’ve had a light sked but those types are dropping like flies after they beat the Eagles in Philly. The 7th round wonder Monangai seems to be their talisman-he came along at the perfect time, getting the tougher yards inside that Swift is allergic to. The bonus is that he can also catch the rock so can’t be treated a a single skillset player by opposing defenses.
Rams/Curds:
It’s not a spelling error. Los Angeles gave up last week’s “WTF?” score to Los Panteros and the division tightened up all of a sudden. Brissett strikes me as a strange mixture of feisty and average so the Curds can bite at any time but I think the opposition received a wakeup call and will crush today.
Have at it.
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