How good is the NFC East?

superpunk said:
I see you are very loose with the term "QB".

Yeah... well.... "Job Description-wise" its correct.:rolleyes:

I never said he did his job WELL!
:laugh2:
 
DallasEast said:
Washington managed to beat several teams which played some of their worst games of the season at just the right time. So, I'l have to admit that some good fortune (not luck) fell the Commanders' way. :rolleyes:

Ok, I'll grant that week 15 last year was the worst game Dallas played the whole season.

I'll also admit that game 2 involved some good fortune for the Commanders (missed FG by Dallas could have made the last 2 TDs moot).

But if you tell me that the outcome of both those games were based purely on luck, and also not great play on the Commanders part when it mattered, then I think thats way off.

The fact that Dallas came back the next week and beat Carolina at Carolina, tells me that we must have played pretty darn well the week before.
 
YoMick said:
CLEARLY the E-girls are the worst team in the bunch.

Borrowed from David Letterman

TOP 10 REASONS WHY THE EAGLES ARE the worst team in the NFC EAST.

10. They are the Eagles.
9. Andy Reid is the coach.
8. Jeff "High Character" Lurie is the owner.
7. The Eagles Fans
6. No running game
5. Donovan McNabb is QB
4. No more TO
3. Have a movie coming out about a former Eagle player
2. Chunky Soup commercials are executed better than the offense
1. The Dallas Cowboys ARE BACK!!!

along w/ number 1 the Commanders are back to being good, we will have to wait and see about the giants too
 
RiggoForever said:
Ok, I'll grant that week 15 last year was the worst game Dallas played the whole season.

I'll also admit that game 2 involved some good fortune for the Commanders (missed FG by Dallas could have made the last 2 TDs moot).

But if you tell me that the outcome of both those games were based purely on luck, and also not great play on the Commanders part when it mattered, then I think thats way off.

The fact that Dallas came back the next week and beat Carolina at Carolina, tells me that we must have played pretty darn well the week before.

You are contracdicting yourself in your own post.

good fortune can be equated with luck.
 
YoMick said:
You are contracdicting yourself in your own post.

good fortune can be equated with luck.


True, but the best teams (particularly in the post salary cap era which has effectively ended teams that have pure domination over the league) tend to capitalize on their own luck.

Look at Pittsburgh. They won the Super Bowl, but were down in the wild card game against Cincinnatti before Carson Palmer went down...then Indy and Denver probably played their worst games of the year against them (in terms of turnovers and sloppy play), and in the Super Bowl they benefitted from a number of questionable calls.

They are still the Super Bowl champions though, they still got it done in the clutch, and its hard to say that all of that is luck.
 

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