I think its more likely we lose 1 of the last two than Philly loses one of their last 2 (vs. Vikings, vs. Cowboys both in Philly). So I'm not at all eliminating the 2 seed, but it makes sense to discuss possible opponents for the 3/6 matchup. Here are the contenders, in the order I'd like to play them: Buccaneers (8-6) - Haven't beat a +500 team all season, really choked last week at home against improving Lions team, the youngest and maybe least talented of the contenders. They need to win their last 2, while several other things could to happen. The Packers I believe clinched a tiebreaker over them, and it looks like the Giants have that tiebreaker as well. Since GB and NYG and TB can't tie, they either need to overtake the Saints or hope for an Eagles collapse (at least that's what the playoff machine is telling me). If TB wins their last 2 (1 against NO) and the Saints lose their other game (against Atlanta), and the Packers lose on of their last 2 then they are in Giants - Really good team who dominated us defensively when we played them. I strangely don't feel all that intimidated facing them again. The Bears d played really well against them until they spent a majority of the 2nd half on the field and got gassed. Still a dangerous team that could beat us. Really good running game, dangerous receivers, and one of if not the best defensive line in football. There's a ton of scenarios that get this team in, and they can clinch at least a 6 seed (and eliminate GB) with a win this weekend. They can win 1 of 2 and make the playoffs I believe. Saints - They can still slip into the 6th seed and they can still slip out of the playoffs with 2 losses and 2 TB wins (one is head to head). The Saints are a really tough team with a still explosive offense but they seem to be missing that extra gear this year. And while both teams have changed, the Bears have owned the Saints the later half of the decade, beating them 4 consecutive years from 2005-2008 (3 at home with brees). But they still are a really solid team and if they can get some blocking from their line, Brees could light up are secondary all game. Packers - Another really good team that's been banged up keeping it from reaching potential. I think we can beat this team, especially in Chicago (as we did earlier in the year), but its a different team now that doesn't expect to commit 18 penalties this time. Plus the fans would look at this as a mini-super bowl between the 2 rivals. They control their own destiny with 2 home games left, and believe it or not can still make the playoffs with a win against the Giants and a loss to the Bears, but it would require the Giants losing to the Skins, and the Bucs losing one of their last 2 games. GB can still take the 5 seed as well. The Eagles also have a somewhat remote chance of winning the 6th seed but I don't feel like typing anymore. They'd probably go either before or after the Packers even though we beat them.