There are two teams in the bottom 4, and if either win both games then we'll be the ones going down.
That isn't true though is it? It's not even half the story.
Carlisle and Crewe can get to 52 points which would mean that either one of them could, through picking up maximum points, go above us IF (and only if) we fail to get 3 points from our last two games.
But that would send us down ONLY IF BOTH Brighton and Northampton managed to pick up at least 3 points each from their remaining games.
AND if we picked up a point or two then Yeovil and Hartlepool would BOTH have to do at least as well as us in their last couple of games as well because our goal difference is better than both of them.
There are WAY too many variables in this for it to be that clear cut and any one that says "if this one thing happens we're down" is as wrong as someone that says "relax we're safe".
I can appreciate how you feel because the attitude in the dressing room should be "keep it in our own hands, win Saturday and we're safe". But you're bending the stick too far back the other way.
We ARE in a stronger position than Crewe and Carlisle because we've got 3 more points and a way better goal difference, but 3 points on Saturday will let us all unclench a bit.