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NFC North vs NFC South

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This is gonna be an exciting cross-section of games here.

How do you see these playing out?

Chicago@Atlanta
Chicago@Carolina
New Orleans@Chicago
Tampa Bay@Chicago

Detroit@Atlanta
Detroit@Carolina
New Orleans@Detroit
Tampa Bay@Detroit

Atlanta@Green Bay
Carolina@Green Bay
Green Bay@New Orleans
Green Bay@Tampa Bay

Atlanta@Minnesota
Carolina@Minnesota
Minnesota@New Orleans
Minnesota@Tampa Bay

Some quick points
Saints have won the last five against Chicago.
Outside of their awful years, Chicago has been a thorn for TB in general, but they've never beaten Brady.
The road team has won the last four meetings between Detroit and Atlanta.
Detroit has won three of the last four against NO.
The home team between Atlanta and GB is 5-0 last five.
Minnesota has won the last four against Atlanta.
 

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This is gonna be an exciting cross-section of games here.

How do you see these playing out?

Chicago@Atlanta
Chicago@Carolina
New Orleans@Chicago
Tampa Bay@Chicago

Detroit@Atlanta
Detroit@Carolina
New Orleans@Detroit
Tampa Bay@Detroit

Atlanta@Green Bay
Carolina@Green Bay
Green Bay@New Orleans
Green Bay@Tampa Bay

Atlanta@Minnesota
Carolina@Minnesota
Minnesota@New Orleans
Minnesota@Tampa Bay

Some quick points
Saints have won the last five against Chicago.
Outside of their awful years, Chicago has been a thorn for TB in general, but they've never beaten Brady.
The road team has won the last four meetings between Detroit and Atlanta.
Detroit has won three of the last four against NO.
The home team between Atlanta and GB is 5-0 last five.
Minnesota has won the last four against Atlanta.

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Chicago@Atlanta
Chicago@Carolina
New Orleans@Chicago
Tampa Bay@Chicago

Detroit@Atlanta
Detroit
@Carolina
New Orleans@Detroit
Tampa Bay@Detroit

Atlanta@Green Bay
Carolina@Green Bay
Green Bay@New Orleans
Green Bay@Tampa Bay

Atlanta@Minnesota
Carolina@Minnesota
Minnesota@New Orleans
Minnesota
@Tampa Bay
 

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9-7 or 10-6 for the South
 

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Chicago@Atlanta
Chicago
@Carolina
New Orleans@Chicago
Tampa Bay@Chicago

Detroit@Atlanta
Detroit@Carolina
New Orleans
@Detroit
Tampa Bay@Detroit

Atlanta@Green Bay
Carolina@Green Bay
Green Bay@New Orleans
Green Bay@Tampa Bay

Atlanta@Minnesota
Carolina@Minnesota
Minnesota@New Orleans
Minnesota@Tampa Bay

Winners in red.
 

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The only reason I am doing this is getting a sense out of where people stand. It will help me make more informed predictions.
 

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Playing the numbers!

NFC North vs. NFC South

Chicago's gone 4-0 and 3-1 the last two years against the NFC. So if they go 2-2, they're going to beat Carolina and one of the three other teams between Atlanta, NO, and TB. If they lose to Atlanta, they're most likely going 1-3.

GB and TB's combination records are foreshadowing. Last two years, they are 0-4 and 4-0 on the road. It is impossible for them to go 3-1 or 4-0 against NO and TB, and it's also impossible to really go 0-4 again. It's 1-3 or 2-2. I can't see anything but 4-0 at home.

Atlanta has gone 3-1, 2-2, and 1-3. That doesn't look like beating both Chicago and Detroit. Atlanta went 0-4 in 2014.

Last year, Atlanta and Carolina went 0-4 at home against the NFC West. They were 4-0 and 3-1 before that for four years. It's why I don't see Atlanta beating both Chicago and Detroit.

NO went 2-2 last year taking a step down from 3-1 the previous two years. It's hard to see 4-0 and 1-3. Outside of a 4-0 record in 2016, they've been in the middle record-wise.

TB went 1-3 and 2-2 the last two years and with what they have done, they're looking to go 3-1 or 4-0. It may not be accurate, but I've been pegging GB to win in TB but if TB wins that game, it's hard to not see them with the number 1 seed.

NO and TB at home were 3-1(from 2-2 in 2014) from 15-18. Last year, they went 2-2, both losing to SF. With how things look and the way this is playing out, it will be weird if they went 4-0. They could go back to 3-1, but I'm really thinking they stay at 2-2. That scenario could mean they split both home games. The Saints really want to beat Minnesota. Because of that, I think they lose to GB. TB I cannot see losing at home to Minnesota, so I have to give them the GB loss too. If TB won both, NO could lose both because there's no way Minnesota is winning in TB.

So in a nutshell
Chicago 2-2 or 1-3 (Atlanta game)
Detroit 1-3 or 2-2
GB 4-0
Minnesota 2-2
Atlanta 1-3 or 2-2 (Chicago or Detroit game)
Carolina 0-4
New Orleans 3-1
Tampa Bay 3-1
 

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Chicago@Atlanta
Chicago@Carolina
New Orleans@Chicago
Tampa Bay@Chicago

Detroit@Atlanta
Detroit@Carolina
New Orleans@Detroit
Tampa Bay@Detroit

Atlanta@Green Bay
Carolina@Green Bay
Green Bay@New Orleans
Green Bay@Tampa Bay

Atlanta@Minnesota
Carolina@Minnesota
Minnesota@New Orleans
Minnesota@Tampa Bay



NFC North will go 7-9 vs NFC South
 
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