Who would have thought no NFC east teams have a losing record

Amarillofan82

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If this somehow played out. What east team would you prefer to play in the wildcard round? Cowboys seem to be lining up for a 6th seed with Eagles getting the 3rd seed and Giants getting the 5th seed place.
 

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December is gonna be a hell of a month. Washington could potentially be 7-5 at the beginning of December, all nfce teams could have records over .500
 

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At the beginning of December, I can see the NFCE records being
Eagles:10-1
Giants:8-3
Cowboys:7-4
Washington:7-5


That would be crazy
 

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NFCE games are a crap shoot. So anyone here feeling Dallas will run the table on em the rest of the year is crazy. Or at least too presumptious. Not gonna do it. Feasting, piling up stats and getting 6 easy wins is over for you Dak jock sniffers.
 

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Now maybe the Eagle fans can shut up about being 17-0. They lost to a Dan Snyder team with some dude name Heinke winkie playing QB.
 

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Who would have thought before the year started that no NFC east teams have a losing record. How crazy would it be if the Wildcard games featured all NFC east teams. (if the Eagles lose a few more, and Vikings get the bye).
Still a longshot for Washington to make it, however.
They can get to 7-5 with a road game v. Texans next Sunday, then hosting the Falcons after Thanksgiving.
But look at their last five games -
Back-to-back games versus rhe Giants, split by a bye week (WEEK 14\ SECOND SUNDAY IN DECEMBER -
C'MON NFL schedulers!!!)

Then finish out the schedule at the 49ers, followed by home games versus the Browns and the season finale with the Cowboys.
 
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