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Does Any Team In The NFC East Even Want To Win Their Division?

Discussion in 'Smack Area' started by greenandgold, Dec 4, 2011.

  1. greenandgold I'm Dirty Hairy Callahan

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    Every single team in the division lost this week? Cowboys can't even beat hopeless Arizona to take a commanding lead?
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    LOL, good question! I think the Giants will win the division with the Cowboys 2nd and the Eagles and Skins fighting for the bottom 2. This division has been in shambles all season long.
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    **** this division. Skins couldn't even knock off Sanchez today and I wanted them to BADLY. You know what sucks? As bad as Sanchez is THE GUY HAS A CLUTCH GENE. It pisses me off.

    Ohhhh now you get to hear for weeks "Packers better hope the Giants don't get in the playoffs. Bwaahahahaha." Well who won the game bitch.

    The Eagles are the biggest turds on the planet.
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    LOL! This division might make some good spoilers, though! :roflmao:
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    One thing about Coughlin and the Giants. He cannot seem to do anything to get them out of their occasional death spirals. But maybe this week the Cowboys can self destruct on him.
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    Giants at Cowboys? What the hell.....

    I mean both teams are so good at times and so bad. Both teams have QBs who can be so good and so bad. Giants are coming off a game they gave 150% in and still lose. Cowboys are coming off a game where they iced their own effing kicker for Gods sake.

    It's in Dallas. Hmmm......match ups here. Who is favored? Well this is the first time Eli plays the Ryan D in Dallas. Not sure if this is good or bad or for whom. Romo may get rattled a lot by the Giants rush. But, at the same time Ware could do a lot of damage to Eli.

    Whoever runs the ball better and controls the clock wins? Hell I don't know.
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    NFC East has been soft for awhile now.... Cowboys have been soft/Giants are a little weak up front with their older dudes retiring, redskins play hard but suck, eagles are full of individuals without a brian dawkins type leader.

    I bet Michael Strahan/Bill Parcells/Jim Johnston/Dawkins/and Joe Gibbs are shaking their heads right now in shame. NFC east are some straight up wuss teams.
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    Remember when the NFC East had Arizona in it? They were like the worst bottom feeder team ever. 2 easy wins from Joe Gibbs Redskins twice a year, and Dallas always just slaughtered them as bad as they could. I remember the Cardinals would beat one or the other and act like they just won the Super Bowl. It's really sad to see the bottom feeder of that team is the Redskins now. Joe Gibbs ain't the only one shaking his head, that entire WR corps from the late 80's and early 90's has got to be absolutely DISGUSTED in what Synder has done. That 1991 team is one of my favorite teams of all time, but worst of all I think Gibbs is disgusted in the O-line. People thought Mark Rypien was going to suck, but Gibbs built one of the best O-lines of all times. I think Rypien was sacked only 10 total times in 1991 .
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    The 1991 Redskins were AWESOME, the HOGS up front dominated D-lines. They are my second fave non Packer team ever. 1999 St. Louis Rams are my first choice, you can't go wrong with the greatest show on turf.
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    I always loved them, Mark Rypien in his prime could throw some beautiful bombs. Ricky Sanders, Art Monk, McGee, Carl Harry, and I can't forget Earnest Byner. That offense was so killer, and on defense Brad Edwards is probably the most underrated CB to ever play the game, there is few that could knock someone down as hard as him.
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    and......... Darrell Green :D
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    The bad part is Philly could STILL sneak in and take the division....I think?
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    Yes they can. The Giants need to lose to the Jets and the Eagles need to win both their remaining games. There might still be a minute chance they could make it in as a wildcard, but I'm not so sure on that now. All I know is if they don't win both their games, they are dead no matter what anybody else does.

    Meanwhile the division is still open to the Giants and Cowboys but it is looking more like the Giants, the Eagles have the slimiest hope but for the Redskins, all is lost.
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    Deadskins were going to be losers as soon as they made Grossman the man.

    What in the HECK was Shanarat thinking?
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    They became losers allllll the way back when Dan Synder bought the team. Looking at that team before Synder owned it vs after he bought it, and I tell you it's an entire different team. Not just the wins and loses, but there is no way Joe Gibbs would have EVER let an owner control him like the coaches do up there, and I seriously doubt he'd have built a roster from free agency and mostly washed up players, as Synder has done.

    They were ready to continue being losers by hiring Shanahan and making Grossman the starter.


    Grossman wasn't the first washed up bust that Synder wanted. He wanted a washed up Jeff George to start over Super Bowl QB Brad Johnson. That shows you just how retarded he is. The Redskins are basically a fantasy football team owned by a guy that still loves players that are past their prime.
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    The Redskins lost any respect I may of had for them by the way the treated McNabb. Surely that wasn't the best of circumstances but they could of handled it better. My tail is still in a knot about that.
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    But McFlabb WAS Sucking at that point, as the BiQueens soon found out.
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    I know he was, but I think the Redskins coach could of handled the situation a little better. I'm glad the Skins will probably finish last in their division, they deserve it.
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    I lost ALL respect for them when they decided to fire Marty Schottenheimer after he started 8-3 in his first season there. And I lost what ever respect I would have had for Dan Synder for how terribly wrong he treated Joe Gibbs when he came out of retirement for a short time.

    The McNabb thing was pretty bad too...Even worse he got benched for Rex Grossman. That is just as bad (if not worse) than the time they had Brad Johnson, and benched him for Jeff George. That is just saying thank you we love you but don't want you. I used to have more respect for the 'Skins than anyone in the NFC East, and over the years they've easily become one of the teams I hate the most because of Dan Synder.

    As for McNabb, what would you rather have? A guy that can complete passes, yet has to run for his life every down, or a bust that turns the ball over more? They could have Mark Rypien behind that Offensive Line and I guarantee ya he'd be throwing picks too like McNabb did. McNabb is washed up, and in Washington he wasn't playing like the old McNabb, but they shouldn't have expected that behind that horrible O-line. Shanahan was comparing him to Elway before the 2010 season even started, that told me back then something was really really wrong.

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