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StarOfGlory

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When was the last time a division has all of its teams with a winning record this far into the season, if ever? We might have two WC's come from the East this year.
 

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It would be kind of amazing to have three teams make the playoffs, considering they haven't had multiple teams make it in 6 years.
 

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Maybe I'm different but outside of the Cowboys, seeing a strong NFCE doesn't excite me.
 

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When was the last time a division has all of its teams with a winning record this far into the season, if ever? We might have two WC's come from the East this year.
2008. NFC east ended up with Giants 12-4, Eagles 9-6-1, Dallas 9-7, Commanders 8-8.
That's pretty dang good
2007 Dallas 13-3, Giants 10-6, Commanders 9-7, Eagles 8-8
1991 Before realignment and we had 5 teams in our division 4 of the 5 where at .500 or above


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StarOfGlory

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Beating the other teams when they are good just seems more satisfying.
 

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Since the divisional realignment in 2002, three divisions have made it through week 16 with every team having a winning record.
2008 NFCE (Commanders lost their final game to drop to 8-8).
2008 NFCS (Saints lost their final game to drop to 8-8).
2002 AFCW (Chiefs and Chargers both dropped to 8-8 in week 17).

Six divisions, including the three above, have finished the season with no losing teams:
2007 NFCE
2007 AFCS
2002 AFCE (all four teams finished 9-7 or 8-8)

Weird that each year it's happened, it's happened twice.
 
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