New York at Green Bay: The battle of the 6-10 teams?

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Is everybody pumped up for the big NFC Championship game in which the New Orleans Saints will be traveling to Philadelphia to take on Donovan McNabb and the Eagles? Wait a minute . . . that can’t be right. Oh, I see. I was looking at Sports Illustrated’s preseason predictions. Boy, how wrong they were. SI picked as their NFC division winners the Seahawks, Saints, Bears and Eagles . . . [link]

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