Okay, they are 6-6 right now, they play at San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, and than at Denver.
49ers: 3-9
Bears: 5-8
Redskins: 6-7
Denver: 5-7
The 49ers will keep that losing record for the rest of the season, and the other three teams will probably do the same. The Vikings are on a roll, now that Adrian Peterson has returned to play, they have been kicking butt. They beat the Giants, a 8-4 team, 41-17. They beat the Lions, who used to be on a roll, 42-10. They've won there last three games, and are looking for the fourth with San Francisco. If they win the rest of their game, they will be 10-6. That's a decent record if you ask me. Here are the other teams in their division who can spoil their playoff appearance.
Detroit has a chance to get that wild card as of now, along with the Vikings, you have the Giants, who are 8-4, and you also have the Cards, who are 6-6. Let's see what happens if the Vikings go 10-6, but with the other teams records also.
Detroit-Dallas, San Diego, KC, and GB. More than likely, the way that the Lions are playing, the will go 7-9. They'll lose to Dallas definitely, a good game with San Diego, a win vs. KC, and another good game with GB. I predict that they go 7-9, dropping them out of the playoffs, if they get lucky, they'll go 9-7, that loss to Dallas, leaving them only one win behind the Vikings, target eliminated.
Cardinals: They are 6-6, same as the Vikings, they are contending with the Vikings for the playoff picture and the wild card. The Cards have Seattle, New Orleans, Atlanta and St. Louis, we have a problem. The Cars are good enough to win every game here, depending on how they play, they can go 10-6, but I am prediction to go 9-7, losing to Seattle, winning against everyone else, leaving them behind the Vikings, but they have to lose that one game, and the Vikings have to win all of them.
New York: They are 8-4, and have clenched the wild card playoff berth. They have the Eagles, Redskins, Bills, and the Pats. They'll win to everyone but the Pats, making them 11-5. So yea, wild card won, even though they have a great record, they have the Cowboys against them right now, and the Cowboys will probably go 15-1, there is no one who can stop them.
Okay, we've seen that the Giants are our biggest problem, now the Giants are on a losing streak, but I expect them to win again, even if they lost the rest of their games, they'll go 8-8, making it possible for the Vikings to go to the playoffs, but I do not see them going 8-8 at all.
Green Bay: Okay, we have them in the division as well, we all know how good the Packers are this year, excellent, they'll probably go 14-2, or 13-3. Detroit and Dallas being the only teams to beat them this year.
Okay, you've seen the teams that are in the way. I predict those teams will have these records.
Packers: 14-2
Giants: 11-5
Cards: 9-7, if lucky 10-6
Lions: 7-9, if lucky 9-7
If this happens, and the Vikings win every single last one of their games...wild card, win that then they'll be in the playoffs. Only two teams each, two on the AFC two in the NFC, will get the wild card. I predict that the Vikings will go against the Giants for that wild card, or the Cards for the tiebreaker, then the Giants, if they can win those games, (which they'll probably win vs Giants, they one it one already) they have the Packers and the Cowboys to go through. They will probably lose either one of those games, stopping them to go any further in the playoffs. They do have a chance to win against the Packers, but that's a hell of a game to get into the NFC Championship game, which will be against the Cowboys, and the way they're playing...next year buddy. But keep your head up, they're playing good, and amazing things happen. They have Adrian Peterson, and next year ahead of them. Look to see them go for the Super Bowl AGAIN, next year.
I hope this was some good information, and I hope it wasn't too long. Good luck with your team, may they do well
2007-12-07 07:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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