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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.
 
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.
 
Maybe I'm different but outside of the Cowboys, seeing a strong NFCE doesn't excite me.
 
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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Beating the other teams when they are good just seems more satisfying.
 
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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