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2008 Cowboys
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The NFC South is Tampa Bay, and the NFC North is Green Bay, plus the Division games.
2008 Giants
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The NFC South game is Carolina, and the NFC North is Minnesota, plus the Division games.
2008 Eagles
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The NFC South game is Atlanta, and the NFC game is Chicago, plus the Division games.
2008 Commanders
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The NFC South game is Detroit, and the NFC North game is Detroit, plus the Division games.
I don't see any of the NFC South teams posing much of a threat, except maybe New Orleans. Green Bay and Minnesota could both be formidable, while Detroit and Chicago shouldn't pose much of a threat. Dallas and the New York appear to have a harder schedule here.
The NFC West games are a question mark, because the Cowboys and Giants have to play Arizona and the Rams on the road. Both the Cowboys and Giants did well on the road this year. What is harder is playing Cleveland and Pittsburgh on the road. The Eagles and Commanders get Baltimore and Cincinnati on the road, an advantage for them.
All in all, I don't see much difference outside of playing in Green Bay for the Cowboys and Giants, versus the Eagles and Commanders.
The quarterback situation however in Washington and Philadelphia may come into play. Both were injured this year, and both teams have suspect wide receivers. The Commanders will have new coordinators and a new head coach. That will adversely affect them also.
I predict the NFC East will be a battle between the Giants and The Cowboys, and while the Giants can brag about their Super Bowl rings, I think the Cowboys can play them even. Given Romo this year's experience, and he'll match up with Ely very well.
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The NFC South is Tampa Bay, and the NFC North is Green Bay, plus the Division games.
2008 Giants
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San Francisco
Seattle
Baltimore
Cincinnati
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Seattle
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The NFC South game is Carolina, and the NFC North is Minnesota, plus the Division games.
2008 Eagles
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Arizona
St. Louis
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Pittsburgh
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The NFC South game is Atlanta, and the NFC game is Chicago, plus the Division games.
2008 Commanders
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The NFC South game is Detroit, and the NFC North game is Detroit, plus the Division games.
I don't see any of the NFC South teams posing much of a threat, except maybe New Orleans. Green Bay and Minnesota could both be formidable, while Detroit and Chicago shouldn't pose much of a threat. Dallas and the New York appear to have a harder schedule here.
The NFC West games are a question mark, because the Cowboys and Giants have to play Arizona and the Rams on the road. Both the Cowboys and Giants did well on the road this year. What is harder is playing Cleveland and Pittsburgh on the road. The Eagles and Commanders get Baltimore and Cincinnati on the road, an advantage for them.
All in all, I don't see much difference outside of playing in Green Bay for the Cowboys and Giants, versus the Eagles and Commanders.
The quarterback situation however in Washington and Philadelphia may come into play. Both were injured this year, and both teams have suspect wide receivers. The Commanders will have new coordinators and a new head coach. That will adversely affect them also.
I predict the NFC East will be a battle between the Giants and The Cowboys, and while the Giants can brag about their Super Bowl rings, I think the Cowboys can play them even. Given Romo this year's experience, and he'll match up with Ely very well.