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Lmao! Weren’t you the captain of the cheerleading squad in high school and college? I remember you posting you were. If you were the head cheerleader then, how are your cheers causing so much bad luck now? Something you’re not telling us, CG? Did you cause your football team in high school and college to lose? You went from head cheerleader then to now referee over here Lol.
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Y’all we gotta band together against CG, because she’s over here talking MAD trash! For real! I hope the Vikings lose every game from here on out. |
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Let me know if you need matching T-shirts for your anti-CG/anti-Vikings club. We’re happy to sponsor, lol. Gooooooo Vikings! :) https://youtu.be/klmGHfKTVdU?si=2aFok_AWI5yruT19 |
Sciencewoman didn’t have to send you to the corner, CG. You’ve backed yourself into the corner yourself from all this trash talking. You’d better hope the Vikings win every game until at least the Super Bowl, especially against Detroit. If they lose, Sciencewoman, AGDee, and I will be over here lighting your little ass up all day Lol! It’s on, CG.
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Hilarious! I swear, last night I was laughing SO hard, I was crying! You guys made me spill my glass of wine, I was laughing that hard. Okay, so let’s negotiate. :p I mean, I can’t believe this is what it’s come to. Kicking me while I’m already down, carrying the emotional baggage of being a Vikings fan. Do you even realize how fragile I am right now? If we lose to Detroit, I’ll probably need a wellness check. |
With two games left in the regular season, three NFC teams remain in play for the conference's top seed, and with it a first-round bye in the playoffs.
The Lions (13-2), who handled the Chicago Bears on Sunday, are one of those organizations. They're joined by the Minnesota Vikings (13-2) and Philadelphia Eagles (12-3), who have a 21% chance and a 5% chance to win the NFC, respectively, according to the New York Times playoff simulator; Detroit currently holds a 74% chance. It's simple for the Lions at this point. They own the tiebreaker over both Minnesota and Philadelphia, so even a tied record nets them the top spot. If the Vikings were to lose against the Green Bay Packers next Sunday, the Lions would have an opportunity to clinch against the San Francisco 49ers on "Monday Night Football" the next day. If the Lions lose at San Francisco — or if the Vikings first beat the Packers — it would set up a crucial duel between Detroit and Minnesota in Week 18, as the the winner of that game (hosted by the Lions at Ford Field) would earn the No. 1 seed. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...85Ajq2aM3xX5sg |
Thanks for the breakdown, Dee. I'm kind of worried about the Lions' injuries, but we keep finding a way to win.
CG, how are you "fragile" at 13-2? Plus, we all know that if the Vikings do beat Detroit, you'll be shouting from your corner and rubbing everyone's face in it. We know your ways, lol. |
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