Are the Giants making the playoffs?

DFWJC

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Romo 2 Austin;3126715 said:
Giants will go 10-6 (losing to Philly), unless Minnesota has something to play for, or Carolina or Commanders get a upset.

If we beat NO, and NO loses another game after it and Minnesota can get the 1st seed by beating the Giants, that is our best hope, as then they could knock the giants down to 9-7.

We need to sweep the rest of the games for a guaranteed Playoff spot, 10-6 will not be good enough with both GB and NYG having tiebreakers on us.
I think you mean that we need to win 4 of 5....which gets us to 11-5. There is still hope at 10-6, btw....saying both the Giants and the Pack will end up 10-6 may be a stretch.
 

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CanadianCowboysFan;3126898 said:
why is it people always assume the other teams in the race with worse records than we have will win all of their remaining games?
I think it is more about the Cowboys collapsing, than the other teams winning.
 

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jgboys1;3126935 said:
I think it is more about the Cowboys collapsing, than the other teams winning.
That's just it. The Cowboys could play right about the same level they've played all season and only win maybe one more game...that is not a collapse, that is not improving. We haev mostly lost to the good teams and beat the not so good ones--except for Philly.

SD is on a roll and can beat anyone
NO is NO
Philly is a tough divison game..so anythng goes
Washington can be tough at home (see last week as an example)

So no collapse is even required....they need to somehow step it up unless they play a team that just flatout lays an egg. The media can call it a "collapse", but it only is if they just flat out don't show up (like in Philly last year).
 
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