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PolarVortex
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What are the chances Belichick threew the game in Green Bay because he wanted the Packers to retain possession of playoff home field advantage in the NFC rather than see Seattle get it.
Obviously alot of important games to be played over the last four weeks. But, if Seattle and Green Bay both run the table the rest of the regular season, that Green Bay/New England game is going to loom large.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know - still gotta win in Philly. Still gotta win in Zona. I get it. Still, I knew the Pats were going to lose that game. And in losing it, Belichick keeps the Seahawks from conttrolling their own destiny if they want HFA.
I mean, if Bill thinks his team is superbowl bound and he has a choice, where would he want the NFC Championship game played? Seattle or Green Bay? And if he really wanted to win that game, would he give more than one touch top a guy who gained 199 yards on the ground two weeks ago? I can see him dsiciplining Gray in a home game against Detroit, but you'd think he would want his best offensive weapons for a road game in GB.
Obviously alot of important games to be played over the last four weeks. But, if Seattle and Green Bay both run the table the rest of the regular season, that Green Bay/New England game is going to loom large.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know - still gotta win in Philly. Still gotta win in Zona. I get it. Still, I knew the Pats were going to lose that game. And in losing it, Belichick keeps the Seahawks from conttrolling their own destiny if they want HFA.
I mean, if Bill thinks his team is superbowl bound and he has a choice, where would he want the NFC Championship game played? Seattle or Green Bay? And if he really wanted to win that game, would he give more than one touch top a guy who gained 199 yards on the ground two weeks ago? I can see him dsiciplining Gray in a home game against Detroit, but you'd think he would want his best offensive weapons for a road game in GB.
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