I agree. Atl winning was bad for us. But, we can't count on everyone behind us losing. Wash lost. So that was good. GB lost. So that was good.casmith07;2489700 said:For those that don't understand, here's the situation with us and the Atlanta Falcons...
Atlanta is now 9-5 with a 6-4 record against NFC opponents. They've also now beaten Tampa Bay 1 out of 2.
We are 8-5 with a 6-4 record against the NFC. We beat Tampa in one game.
If we win, we're at the same juncture we were last week. Up 1 game against NFC opponents, same record overall. IF WE LOSE, we are effectively on the outside looking in, back in the "Wild Card hunt".
The reason we wanted Atlanta to lose today was simple - create more space between us and them for a playoff berth. Now they're back in the drivers seat, controlling their own destiny just like we are. We could still get the 5 seed if Tampa finishes with the same record as us, which is possible. However, because ATL now beat Tampa, it makes the tiebreaker between us and Atlanta far too interesting, getting into "style" points since our win percentage against common opponents is too similar.
Above all else, we need to just win. We can't drop a single game now, not even Baltimore.
willia451;2490052 said:What ATL winning REALLY did, was force us to beat both the NYG and Philly.
Now, we absolutely cannot drop one of those games. Or to get in will take a miracle.
Fair enough. Maybe not a miracle then. But I think ATL will at least be favored to win that game against Minn. I'd hate to have to count on it.AdamJT13;2490090 said:Not true.
If we lose tonight and win our final two games, the only help we would need is one of the following two scenarios --
1. Atlanta loses one game (most likely at Minnesota next week)
OR
2. Tampa Bay loses one game (most likely vs. San Diego next week) AND either the Giants beat Minnesota in Week 17 or Chicago loses one more.
Based on how each team played today, I don't think it would take a miracle for Atlanta to lose at Minnesota next week.
willia451;2490140 said:Fair enough. Maybe not a miracle then. But I think ATL will at least be favored to win that game against Minn. I'd hate to have to count on it.
My gut tells me its more likely that Atl and Tampa win out from here.
Good analysis out of you, however. Even if I don't competely agree. I like it.
Go Cowboys!!!
theogt;2489709 said:Basically, Atlanta winning was really bad for us.
The difference with the Ravens is that they don't do anything with when they get a turnover on offense. Unless Ed Reed is returning it for a TD they most likely won't do anything with the turnover.Smith22;2490377 said:When we play the Ravens, it will be similar to the Steelers game, DON'T turn the ball over and the Ravens won't keep up with our offense. The Ravens feed off of turnovers.
Tonight, we play the Giants minus their star RB and WR. We have no excuses, we HAVE to win this game to get the momentum going and to mute all of this noise about our team being divided.
theogt;2489727 said:If we win, it doesn't matter what else happens. If we lose, it matters.
Make sense?