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skinsdad62

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  1. Division Leaders
    1. New Orleans Saints (10-2, clinched playoff berth)
    2. Green Bay Packers (9-3)
    3. Los Angeles Rams (9-4)
    4. New York Giants (5-7)

    Wild-Card Leaders
    5. Seattle Seahawks (8-4)
    6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5)
    7. Minnesota Vikings (6-6)

    In the Hunt
    8. Arizona Cardinals (6-6)
    9. Chicago Bears (5-7)
    10. Detroit Lions (5-7)
    11. San Francisco 49ers (5-7)
    12. Washington Football Team (5-7)
    13. Atlanta Falcons (4-8)
    14. Carolina Panthers (4-8)
    15. Philadelphia Eagles (3-8-1)
    16. Dallas Cowboys (3-9)

Cardinals at Giants​

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    Aaron Doster/Associated Press
    If Washington is going to win its first NFC East title since 2015, it needs to win more games than New York over the final four weeks of the regular season. But the Giants have also been playing well of late, entering their Sunday afternoon matchup against the Cardinals on a four-game winning streak (after opening the year 1-7).
    Even though Arizona is in the NFC wild-card hunt (it's the first team out at 6-6), Washington fans should be rooting for it to win this week. Washington's easiest path to the playoffs is by winning the division, and that's not going to happen if New York runs the table the rest of the way.
    The Giants could be getting starting quarterback Daniel Jones back this week. He's been questionable after missing their Week 13 win over the Seahawks with a hamstring injury. If he doesn't play, it will again be former Washington quarterback Colt McCoy under center for New York.
    New York has tough matchups the next two weeks (Week 15 vs. Cleveland, Week 16 at Baltimore), so it wouldn't spell the end of Washington's NFC East title hopes if the Giants win. Still, the only way that Washington can be in first place at the end of Week 14 is if the Cardinals earn the victory.
    Rooting interest: Cardinals

Vikings at Buccaneers​

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    Doug Murray/Associated Press
    So, say the Giants beat the Cardinals and keep their NFC East lead. Then, it'll be time for Washington fans to mostly root against the teams ahead of it in the wild-card race.
    The Buccaneers (7-5) and Vikings (6-6) are the Nos. 6 and 7 seeds, respectively. And while a Tampa Bay loss could make for a tighter seeding race, Washington fans should be wanting Minnesota to lose, which would help open the door for teams outside a playoff berth to get more into the mix.
    After a 1-5 start, former Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins has helped the Vikings make a push for the playoffs, as they've won five of their past six games. They'll face a challenge on Sunday in the Buccaneers, who need a win to get back on track after losing three of their past four games.
    If Minnesota loses, it would fall to 6-7, and that could mean Washington may have the same record as the team in the No. 7 spot (if it wins and Arizona also loses).
    Rooting interest: Buccaneers

Texans at Bears​

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    The Bears got off to a hot start this season, winning five of their first six games. But entering Sunday's game against the Texans, they're on a six-game losing streak that has dropped them to 5-7 and out of a playoff spot.
    Still, Chicago remains in the mix for a wild-card berth. With six NFC teams at either 6-6 or 5-7, it's still possible the Bears could make a playoff push, especially if they win their next three games against a pair of beatable opponents (the 4-8 Texans and the 1-11 Jaguars) and the Vikings.
    Washington fans don't need to think hard about this one—cheer for Houston and hope that Chicago's recent struggles keep moving it further from playoff contention.
    Rooting interest: Texans

Packers at Lions​

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    Like the NFC North-rival Bears, the Lions are 5-7 and remain in the wild-card hunt. However, Detroit hasn't been struggling quite as much as Chicago in recent weeks. The Lions have won two of their past four games (Week 10 vs. Washington and Week 13 at Chicago) to stay in the playoff race.
    Detroit has a challenging schedule down the stretch, though, beginning with Sunday's matchup against Green Bay. After that, the Lions will take on the Titans, Buccaneers and Vikings. So, all four of their remaining opponents are teams that would currently be in the playoffs.
    It's going to be tough for Detroit to make it to the postseason. Still, Washington fans need to cheer for the Lions' opponents to take care of business the next four weeks.
    Rooting interest: Packers
 

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  1. While things are already close in both the NFC East and NFC wild-card races, there's always the possibility that both could get even more competitive. There are teams behind Washington that are still not mathematically eliminated and could creep closer to sneaking into the playoffs themselves.
    The Eagles (3-8-1) and Cowboys (3-9) are still alive in both the NFC East and NFC wild-card races. The Falcons (4-8) and Panthers (4-8) aren't eliminated from the wild-card hunt, either, although both would have to have a comeback even more impressive than Washington to reach the postseason.
    So, Philadelphia (vs. New Orleans), Dallas (at Cincinnati), Atlanta (at Chargers) and Carolina (vs. Denver) losses could all end up helping Washington in its push for a playoff berth down the stretch.
    Rooting interest: Against Eagles, Cowboys, Falcons and Panthers
 

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  1. While things are already close in both the NFC East and NFC wild-card races, there's always the possibility that both could get even more competitive. There are teams behind Washington that are still not mathematically eliminated and could creep closer to sneaking into the playoffs themselves.
    The Eagles (3-8-1) and Cowboys (3-9) are still alive in both the NFC East and NFC wild-card races. The Falcons (4-8) and Panthers (4-8) aren't eliminated from the wild-card hunt, either, although both would have to have a comeback even more impressive than Washington to reach the postseason.
    So, Philadelphia (vs. New Orleans), Dallas (at Cincinnati), Atlanta (at Chargers) and Carolina (vs. Denver) losses could all end up helping Washington in its push for a playoff berth down the stretch.
    Rooting interest: Against Eagles, Cowboys, Falcons and Panthers

It's as simple as this right now with four games left: We root for any team playing the Giants with hopes that we can pull one game ahead of them in the NFC East. If we are fortunate enough for this to happen we will control our own destiny, win the division, and not have to worry about any wildcard spots. If we are not fortunate enough for this to happen it's a crap shoot until all the games go final on the last week of the season with all the mathematical formulas involved. Just win WTF and the rest will take care of itself.
 

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That's easy. If you wanna see the Skins in the playoffs. Root for them and if they win their remaining 4 games. Everything else will take care of itself.

And while I have never been able to bring myself to root for the Skins to lose a game. Even if it meant a better draft pick, getting said better draft pick mitigated the loss somewhat. I think we're past that point now though with the win against the Steelers. A team that to my recollection has been a foot in the Skins ass for some time now, at least in recent years. The NFL being a week to week league though, a solid win against the 9ers would put some stank on the Skins moving in the right direction.
 
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