Who owns tiebreaker between Lions, Eagles, Vikings for No. 1 seed in NFC

TLDR

Win out and get 1 seed.

Each team loses 1 get 1 seed.

Lose more than 1 probably not getting 1 seed.

Win 1 of next two and beat Vikings win division.

Win next 2 and Vikings lose 1 of next 2 then division locked up.

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I guess we will all be Packer fans for a game. I can’t do it. Could barely type it. I will just turn it off and look at the outcome later.

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Could just be Seattle fans and Lions win next 2. Seems easier and less painful

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Its a tight as tight gets.

Luckily we have the tie breaker over Philly no matter what. It will come down to SOV.

Minnesota its MOST likely we will win the tie breaker. However the common games is still up in the air. For the odds of winning i had it has MIN wins the tie.

And TECHNICALLY Washington and GB can still take the 1 seed. But its a LOOOOONG shot.

it’s complicated, the seed stuff…

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Just win out. Bears better not have their super bowl next week or yeah the league sucks butt.

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Time for the birds and the bees talk again…

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My optimism meter is overflowing today. I think we win the next two, Minnesota drops one to either the Seahawks or Packers, and the division wrapped up. Minnesota might even drop both, but I’m putting money on at least one loss.

I think the above scenario is likely to happen. What I’m not confident in is Philly losing 1 more game. If the Commies can pull the upset, then we can rest easy in week 18 knowing the #1 seed is wrapped up. The reason I think that’s important, isn’t because I’m not confident against Minnesota, but it gives us more flexibility in terms of not feeling the ‘immediate need’ for a guy like Anzalone to have to play.

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