NFC East

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1. Dallas Cowboys

Last year wasn’t a fluke and if they can stay somewhat consistent on defense, they’ll repeat as division champs.

2. New York Giants

Their defense is the best in the division. Now they just need Eli Manning to throw less than 16 INTs.

3. Philadelphia Eagles

Carson Wentz had some bumps in the road last year, but with a better supporting cast things should be easier this year.

4. Washington Redskins

If there’s no balance on offense, eventually opponents will figure out how to stop Kirk Cousins. Continue reading

NFC East

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1. Dallas Cowboys

There’s far too much talent on this team for them not to win the division.

2. Washington Redskins

Things are starting to look better for them. Kirk Cousins looks like a legitimate franchise QB.

3. New York Giants

A big free agent investment on defense puts less pressure on the offense to score 30+ points per game.

4. Philadelphia Eagles

The Chip Kelly era is over. Even most die hard Eagles fans will give them a pass this year to undo everything.

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Week 2 Review of the NFL

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Dallas Cowboys' Sean Lee (50) intercepts a pass in the end zone against Philadelphia Eagles' Zach Ertz (86) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Dallas Cowboys’ Sean Lee (50) intercepts a pass in the end zone against Philadelphia Eagles’ Zach Ertz (86) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

No Brotherly Love In Philly

I like most of America watches their football games on the Redzone channel. Thankfully I don’t have to keep flipping back and forth between two games or be stuck watching the lone game on national TV. However, I was unfortunate in having to see some of the Cowboys vs. Eagles game this past Sunday. Continue reading

Super Bowl Prediction

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* – Division Winner

+ – Wild Card Winner

AFC

1. Indianapolis Colts*

2. New England Patriots*

3. Pittsburgh Steelers*

4. Denver Broncos*

5. Miami Dolphins+

6. Baltimore Ravens+

NFC

1. Green Bay Packers*

2. Seattle Seahawks*

3. Dallas Cowboys*

4. Carolina Panthers*

5. Arizona Cardinals+

6. Philadelphia Eagles+ Continue reading