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  Rudolph seen in walking boot?
Posted by: Ralphie - 12-12-2017, 04:00 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (1)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsspor...-boot/amp/

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  Updated NFC Playoff Picture (Post Wk 14)
Posted by: NFL Draft Guru - 12-12-2017, 01:13 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

Since my initial post, the NFC is really starting to shape up with only 3 weeks remaining in the regular season. Let's take a look at the current playoff standings and teams still in contention.

1. Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) [9-1 NFC]
2. Minnesota Vikings (10-3) [8-2 NFC] {3-1 NFC North}
3. Los Angeles Rams (9-4) [6-4 NFC] {3-1 NFC West}
4. New Orleans Saints (9-4) [7-3 NFC] {3-1 NFC South}

5 (WC1). Carolina Panthers (9-4) [5-4 NFC] {2-2 NFC South}
6 (WC 2). Atlanta Falcons (8-5) [7-2 NFC] {2-1 NFC South}

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7. Seattle Seahawks (8-5) [6-3 NFC] {4-0 NFC West}
8. Detroit Lions (7-6) [6-4 NFC] {3-1 NFC North}
9. Green Bay Packers (7-6) [5-4 NFC] {2-2 NFC North}
10. Dallas Cowboys (7-6) [6-4 NFC]


1. Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) [9-1 NFC]
Key Win/Loss: Panthers (W), Cowboys (W), Seahawks (L), Rams (W)
Remaining Schedule: @Giants, Raiders, Cowboys
Summary: Although the loss of Carson Wentz is a massive thorn in their side moving forward, they were able to put away the NFC East against a tough Rams team on the road. At this point the Eagles can clinch a 1st round bye with a single win in their remaining three games. The win against the Rams also clinched a common opponent tie-breaker against the Vikings for the #1 overall seed, this gives them a significant advantage moving forward. Assuming the Eagles don't lose out (would open up a variety of situations) the Vikings will need a superior NFC record to pass the Eagles for the #1 overall seed.

2. Minnesota Vikings (10-3) [8-2 NFC] {3-1 NFC North}
Key Win/Loss: Saints (W), Lions (split), Packers (W), Rams (W), Falcons (W), Panthers (L)
Remaining Schedule: Bengals, @Packers, Bears
Summary: A loss to the Panthers ended up being a double-whammy for the Vikings since an Eagles victory over the Rams clinched the common opponent tie-breaker between each team. The Vikings did get some help from the Falcons keeping the Saints at arms length for the time being. Goinf forward the Vikings control their own destiny for a 1st round bye. A single win clinches the NFC North, which is step one. Otherwise a loss by both Detroit and GB also clinches the division crown. Currently both the Lions and Packers are still alive due to schedule timing. Effectively one of the two teams is already eliminated with a head-to-head matchup in week 17. Outside the North the Vikings have a firm grasp on the #2 overall seed in the NFC seed. A 12-4 record nearly guarantees them the right to a first round bye. The only situation where they would lose out on tie-breakers at 12-4 is if the Panthers win out to clinch the NFC South and there is not a 3-way tie with any other team at 12-4. In a 3-way tie the Vikings own most tie-breakers with a superior NFC record.

3.  Los Angeles Rams (9-4) [6-4 NFC] {3-1 NFC West}
Key Win/Loss: Cowboys (W), Seahawks (L), Vikings (L), Saints (W), Eagles (L)
Remaining Schedule: @Seahawks, @Titans, 49ers
Summary: Currently the Rams still have possession over the #3 seed in the NFC due to their head-to-head victory over the Saints. Even with a loss to the Eagles the Rams still control their own destiny within the NFC West, their head-to-head matchup in Seattle may be the marque NFC match next weekend. Already losing to the Seahawks earlier this season, being swept would push the Rams into the wildcard picture and force them to pass the Hawks with only two weeks to go. A win give the Rams a game in the standings and give them the chance to clinch the NFC West with one additional win. As a wildcard contender the Rams would be at the mercy of the Falcons and their strong NFC record. On the flip side the Rams still have an outside chance at the #2 seed in the NFC but a head-to-head loss to MN and a weaker NFC record in a 3-way tie really hurt them.

4. New Orleans Saints (9-4) [7-3 NFC] {3-1 NFC South}
Key Win/Loss: Vikings (L), Panthers (sweep), Lions (W), Packers (W), Rams (L), Falcons (L)
Remaining Schedule: Jets, Falcons, @Buccaneers
Summary: A win against the Falcons on Thursday night would have done a lot for their chances in the NFC South, but its hard to keep winning in the NFL's best division this season. At 9-4 the Saints currently ahead of the Panthers courtesy of their head-to-head tie-breaker. With two games at home upcoming, the Saints can attempt to nail down the division championship. However, the Falcons are still in the drivers seat the with the ability to sweep the Saints with a week 16 victory. In all, the division may very well come down to the very end. If the Falcons end up controlling the south the Saints fare very well in wildcard tie-breakers with head-to-head wins over everyone but the Cowboys. A wrench would be thrown into their plans if the Seahawks win the NFCW and the Rams contend head-to-head with the Rams for a WC spot. Alternatively a bye is still possible for the Saints as well, however a head-to-head loss and 2 game deficit in conference mathchups looms large against the Vikings.

5 (WC1). Carolina Panthers (9-4) [5-4 NFC] {2-2 NFC South}
Key Win/Loss: Saints (swept), Lions (W), Eagles (L), Falcons (W), Vikings (W)
Remaining Schedule: Green Bay, Buccaneers, @Falcons
Summary: The combination of a win at home against the Vikings and Saints loss to the Falcons left everything in play for the Panthers. Within the division being swept by the Saints makes every game that much more important. Moving forward the Panthers need to continue winning but don't control their own destiny. A Falcon win in week 16 changes that and week 17 could become an NFCS division showdown, but its just too early to tell. As mentioned above the Panthers could still secure a first round bye if everything falls correctly (its a longshot). In the wildcard race Carolina is a game up on their competitors. A win at home against Green Bay eliminates the chances of the Packers catching them and puts them in the drivers seat for a wildcard berth. A loss opens things back up with a mediocre conference record and not many head-to-head tie-breakers in hand.

6 (WC2). Atlanta Falcons (8-5) [7-2 NFC] {2-1 NFC South}
Key Win/Loss: Packers (W), Lions (W), Panthers (L), Cowboys (W), Seawhawks (W), Vikings (L), Saints (W)
Remaining Schedule: @Buccaneers, @Saints, Panthers
Summary: All things considered, the Falcons are 8-5 and control their own destiny in the NFCS. They will need to take care of business on the road in week 15, but then have the chance to sweep the Saints. That sweep would put them in the drivers seat for the NFCS crown. As of today they're slotted in the 6th WC spot due to their head-to-head victory over the Seahawks. In the wildcard picture the Falcons will also need to continue winning. As an outsider looking in, you don't want to be tied with the Falcons. They own head-to-head tie-breakers over the Packers, Lions, Cowboys, and Seahawks (all WC contenders). Pair that with a very strong 7-2 NFC record and you'll have a hard time beating them out without passing them in the W/L column.

Continued in next post. 

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  Transcript Of Zim's Presser
Posted by: JustinTime18™ - 12-11-2017, 10:15 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (10)

http://m.vikings.com/news/article-1/Tran...0f917e3de6


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  Everson Griffen foot injury
Posted by: Vikergirl - 12-11-2017, 06:41 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

https://twitter.com/christomasson/status...1982648320

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  NFL in trouble?
Posted by: greediron - 12-11-2017, 06:15 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (19)

http://www.phillyvoice.com/fox-seeks-act...gles-game/

LA is leading their division and Philly-LAR should be a hot game.  But supposedly having a casting call for LA fans is a great look.

Saw some articles about crazy low ticket prices as well.

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  Wentz confirmed our for the season
Posted by: ThunderGod - 12-11-2017, 05:49 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/a...5bba959c2f
Head coach Doug Pederson announced on Monday afternoon that quarterback Carson Wentz[Image: icon-article-link.gif] is out for the remainder of the 2017 season after suffering a torn left ACL against the Rams.

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  WTF on this story from the Twin Cities paper
Posted by: StickyBun - 12-11-2017, 02:17 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (10)

Are we really that pathetic of a fan base that this is a story in the team's hometown newspaper? I mean, lol.....honestly. The team had just won 8 in a row and 5 on the road. They play 2 of the next 3 at home. Its the first loss in 2 MONTHS. I know the team has imploded or end many seasons in graphic disappointment, but c'mon now. If they lose their next 2, yes, ring the bell for this kind of story, but way too early for this crap. 

Chris Tomasson‏ @christomasson 1m1 minute ago

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After eight-game winning streak snapped at Carolina, the #Vikings insist the "ship's not sinking.''


http://www.twincities.com/2017/12/10/aft...t-sinking/

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  One QB Goes, Another Returns...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-11-2017, 04:32 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

Wentz probably out for the year, Rogers back...

How much has the NFC landscaped changed for the final 3 games???


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  Vikings Open at 10.5 over Bengals...
Posted by: purplefaithful - 12-11-2017, 04:30 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

That's a lot of points!!!

https://sports.bovada.lv/football/nfl

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  VikeFans Postgame Show from the Field in Charlotte - With Pete Bercich - 7 Minutes
Posted by: Tom Moore - 12-11-2017, 03:22 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (3)

Probably worth a listen for those fans who have opened the window and crawled out on a ledge.  Pete puts it in perspective


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