Who takes control in the NFC?

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  1. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    The next 6 weeks schedule for teams vying for home field advantage throughout the playoffs in the NFC.

    NY Giants - Chicago, @Jacksonville, @Tennessee, Dallas, @Carolina, Philadelphia
    Chicago Bears - @NY Giants, @NY Jets, @New England, Minnesota, @St. Louis, Tampa Bay
    New Orleans Saints - @Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, @Atlanta, San Francisco, @Dallas, Washington
    Seattle Seahawks - St. Louis, @San Francisco, Green Bay, @Denver, @Arizona, San Francisco
    Atlanta Falcons - Cleveland, @Baltimore, New Orleans, @Washington, @Tampa Bay, Dallas

    If the Bears look good vs. the Giants and win, I think the question is answered. Both teams are really banged up. If the Giants win, then the NFC is up for grabs (especially since the injuries to these teams are to key players and are fairly serious hindering their chances to perform from here on out).

    If I had to project:

    NY Giants (10-4)
    Chicago (10-4)
    New Orleans (10-4)
    Seattle (10-4)
    Atlanta (9-5)

    That would lead up to the Saints @ Giants game.
     

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