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At New England and at Chicago are tough non-divisional games. However, the rest of those divisions, particularly the AFC East, might provide some pretty favorable opponents. Also, not a lot of long distance traveling.
With the Giants currently in last in the NFC East, the NFC South away game opponent would be Atlanta. I'd much rather finish in the some divisional position as Tampa Bay. The NFC West (at MetLife) opponent would be San Francisco I believe. I'd much rather host the Cardinals than the 49ers.
So in addition to keeping an eye on the Giants slip 2018 playoff hopes and 2019 draft position, seeing how the NFC East, South and West positions shape up is also of interest.
If the Giants somehow end up in 2nd place in the NFC East (even in an out of the playoffs situation), the 2019 schedule would get harder if instead of hosting Arizona and playing at Tampa Bay, they end up hosting Seattle and playing at Atlanta.
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slim playoff hopes
Probably 0 since only 2 teams can play at once!
Seeding for every division (outside of NFC West) can still change substantially with 3 games left. Wouldn't even surprise me to see ATL win out (AZ, @CAR, @TB) and CAR lose out (NOx2, ATL)!
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