Old but Slow wrote:It would not be good to lose the 5th seed to Minny, though, even if we should beat anyone we face. The Rams always find a way to play us tough, and they have a lot of film to study of our last few games, so we should not expect a cakewalk with them.
I like the opportunity to rest some of these guys, as this is the injury part of the season, it seems. The injury reports around the league are alarming, an none seem exempt. Here's hoping that we come through this one intact.
It's more desirable to have the 5th seed than the 6th. Having the 5th seed leaves open the possibility, however remote, of hosting a playoff game, and going to Washington or who ever wins the east in the first round may increase our chances of advancing vs. going to Green Bay... maybe.
I don't see a large difference in being in Arizona's bracket vs. Carolina's. Arizona's offense is going to be harder to stop, easier to score against, and Carolina's offense is easier to stop, defense more difficult to score against. I suppose the environment in Glendale will be more passive than Carolina, so I would give the Cards the slight edge as to which team would offer us the best chance of winning.
But none of those differences is great enough to trump getting all of our wounded warriors healthy.