I do not believe that the Packers have a good shot at making the playoffs, let alone winning the division. The math is just against them at this point. That is why I preferred them to lose last night.
Current Wildcard:
5. Vikings (6-4-1)
6: Washington (6-5)
7: Seattle (6-5)
8: Carolina (6-5)
9: Philly (5-6)
10: Green Bay (4-6-1)
They have to get to 6. Atlanta, Chicago, and the Jets (road game) will be tough wins for them. Realistically, they need to get to 9 wins to even have a prayer so they MUST win out. There is no other formula to get them to the playoffs while the other teams ahead of them will likely only need 3 and you can bet one of them will probably get to 10 wins.
I think 10-6 (or 10-5-1 or 9-6-1) will be 5th seed and 9-7 will be 6th seed this year.
Seattle should finish with at minimum of 9-7 and possible 10 wins if they can beat Minnesota (likely determines who gets 5th seed).
Carolina's road is harder with two games against New Orleans (but maybe NO sits the last game if they lock up the conference).
Minny's fate is determined by that Seattle game. They need to win it. If not, they have to win the Bears game, win on the road at Detroit, AND beat a decent Miami team at home.
Washington just needs to beat Philly to make it. They play eachother twice down the stretch including next week. If Washington manages to pull out that game, they should get to 9 wins.
Philly's situation is similar to the Packers in that they have no room for error. They can afford to lose one game, but they have the toughest schedule of all (WAS, DAL, LAR, HOU, and then WAS to close it out). I do not think they can close out the season with four wins with as banged up as they are. The Rams game will be a loss, so it will come down to whether or not they can win three division games and then hold serve against Houston at home. Next's weeks game against Washington will determine their playoff fate.
The only thing that can make this more interesting is that the East is still wide open for anyone to take it between Philly, Dallas, and Washington. Dallas seems like the best team among the three, but you never know how it can swing.