Most painful thing about the loss today is how well it would have set us up, given how the next three games look. So here's what I'm thinking right now. Easy game, dangerous game in my opinion, as referenced from that team's perspective. Some games are tough for both of course.
Eagles (10-3) <NFC East> @Dallas > @Seattle > NYG > Arizona > @NYG
Shitters (10-3) <NFC West> @Arizona > Baltimore > @Washington > LA
Lions (9-4) <NFC North> Denver > @Minnesota > @Dallas > Minnesota
Bucs (6-7) <NFC South> @Green Bay > Jacksonville > New Orleans > @Carolina
Cowboys (10-3) @ Buffalo > @Miami > Detroit > @Commodes
Vikings (7-6) @Cincinnati > Detroit > Green Bay > @Detroit
Packers (6-6) @NYG > Tampa Bay > @Carolina > @Minnesota > Chicago
Rams (6-7) Washington > New Orleans > @NYG > @SF
Falcons (6-7) @Carolina > Indianapolis > @Chicago > @New Orleans
Saints (6-7) NYG > @LA > @Tampa Bay > Atlanta
Bears, Giants, and Commodes I think are all as good as out of it. Don't think any of them are good enough to finish strong.
Rams have a good chance to get 3 more wins and at least enter that final game vs SF in the wildcard chase. We are gunning for the Vikings IMO. Packers are likely to finish with 9 wins and we won't catch the Cowboys.
Falcons are more likely I think to finish strong than Tampa Bay as I think their sched has better matchups. Splitting hairs in guesswork of course with that division. Not sure what happens if we finish with same record as them.
Lions have a very challenging final stretch. Think they still win the division but if the Packers finish strong it'll be close.
Eagles should still win the division in spite of tonight's loss to the Cowboys (assumption based on game right now). Their sched is cruise control in comparison.