It does Otis but my feeling on it, is Wycombe are less likely than others to drop points. Therefore, if they lose we can catch them with our game in hand so it is in our hands. Exactly where we need to be. If they draw we require them dropping points elsewhere.
I get all that, smiley.
But it is amazing what one single positive result can do for a team.
Put it this way, if we were Notts County and on a bit of a wobble, had just lost to the team second from bottom and then played the best away team in the whole division (Wycombe) and then beat them we would be cock a hoop wouldn't we? Be on cloud 9 and have real belief again.
After beating Notts County I am sure Chesterfield now feel reinvigorated. One big result and the belief and confidence can come back.
And let's say Notts County do beat Wycombe and then manage a draw on Monday against Accrington, we would surely be facing them at the worst time.
We want to go into that Notts County game with them still feeling sorry for themselves, still on a wobble, still sliding down the table.
I would say that gives us the very best chance of beating them and like I keep saying, they have only lost 2 games at home all season long.
And as I also keep saying, there are 7 games for Wycombe to drop points. They dropped 2 last week at home against Port Vale, so I don't think it is right to think they just aren't going to drop any more points in all their remaining fixtures. They dropped 2 last weekend and if they draw tomorrow that's another 2 right there. 2 games 4 points dropped.
Don't see how we can't be happy with that at all.
Why if they were to drop 4 points in just 2 games would we feel that is not helping us enough?