Predict the 2010 NFCE Standings|PRE-Draft

1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Eagles
4. Commanders
 
Romo 2 Austin;3333081 said:
How do you think the NFCE will look in 2010?


1: Cowboys
2: Eagles
3: Commanders
4: Giants.

1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Eagles
4. Commanders
 
Cowboys
Eagles
Giants


Commanders.
 
gmoney112;3333087 said:
I like your style.

lol, I think your going to find this the popular choice
 
1. cowboys
2. Commanders(same record as philly with an advantage in divisional wins)
3. philly
4. giants

you can tatoo it on yourself
 
1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Commanders
4. Eagles


If the eagles still had Mcnabb, i would've said 3rd but now that the Commanders have Mcnabb with that defense of theirs i think they'll be good enough to win 9, 10, or maybe even 11 games. the worse i see them going is 8-8. Eagles will probably win 6-7 games and will take them 2-3 years if they're lucky to compete again. I don't think Kolb will be Aaron Rodgers v2.
 
1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Doesn't matter
3. Doesn't matter
4. Doesn't matter

Nothing has changed.
 
it's the offseason so

Commanders














Cowboys
Giants
Philly


:lmao2:
 
1: Cowboys - Div winner
2: Giants - wild card
3: Eagles/Commanders will both be in the 6-8 win range
 
According to John Clayton. The Commanders are the co-favorites with us. Please crypt keeper.

Commanders a co-favorite in division

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Clayton By John Clayton
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By acquiring Donovan McNabb for a second-round draft choice in 2010 and a third- or fourth-rounder in 2011, the Eagles may have given Commanders owner Daniel Snyder the short-term tool to move ahead of the Eagles in the NFC East race. In a quarterback-driven league, the Commanders should be able to finally score enough points to not just be a wild-card playoff contender, but to be a division winner.

Despite being 33 years old, McNabb can add to the Commanders what Brett Favre added to the Minnesota Vikings last season and Steve McNair added to the Baltimore Ravens in a trade in 2006. Franchise quarterbacks add points to the scoreboard. Favre added 5.7 points per game to the Vikings last season and they advanced from a 10-win team to a 12-win team. McNair added 5.5 points per game to the Ravens in 2006, and they had a 13-3 season.

Former Commanders coach Joe Gibbs thought he drafted a franchise quarterback for Snyder when he took Jason Campbell in the first round of the 2005 draft. Campbell never produced enough points for the Commanders as a starter. Under Campbell, the Commanders never averaged more than 20.9 points a game, not good enough to be atop a division.

Improved quarterback play among the best teams has put more of a demand on scoring. The 12 playoff teams last season averaged 25.8 points a game. The Commanders averaged 16.6 points a game the past two seasons under Campbell.

With the play-calling of Mike Shanahan and the experience and arm of McNabb, the Commanders should easily reach 22 points and game and most likely 24. In addition to McNabb, Washington has added halfbacks Larry Johnson and Willie Parker and offensive lineman Artis Hicks this offseason. Because they used only their second-round pick in the 2010 draft in this deal, the Commanders have a chance to draft either left tackle Russell Okung or Trent Williams to improve an offensive line that got too old the past two seasons.

As for the Eagles, who were 11-5 last season, the pressure falls on the unproven quarterback Kevin Kolb. With this being his first year as the full-time starter, we can expect a two- or three-win drop in the Eagles' record because first-year starters have difficulty winning close games. The Packers experienced that after they traded Favre to the New York Jets for a second-round choice in 2008. Even though Aaron Rodgers threw for more than 4,000 yards in 2008, he struggled in the fourth quarter of close games, and the Packers dropped from 13-3 to 6-10.

The McNabb trade makes the Commanders and Cowboys the early favorites to win the NFC East, and puts the Eagles, who have moved 10 players this offseason, into just a wild-card possibility at best.

Snyder finally got his franchise quarterback. What he didn't expect was that it would be a quarterback who made the Eagles a conference championship contender every season.

John Clayton, a recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's McCann Award for distinguished reporting, is a senior writer for ESPN.com.
 
lol this is comical.

The Commanders got a little better.

The Eagles have an uproven QB with many draft picks.

I don't see them topping the Cowboys at this point.
 

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