Shite division no?

A) how very dare you
B) the Colts haven’t played the Texans yet, and lost to the Jags the only time theyve played them so far. Their sole division win is against the 8-3 Tennessee Titans.

Whatever the reason the Colts are overachieving, the Division certainly isnt it.

I stand by what I said

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Consider yourself Hoogied

Bud Dupree torn ACL, big loss for that defense.

Tbh now that I’m reasonably confident it wont be the Cowboys, I’m all for the NFC East energy atm. Think the Joe Judge-led Giants could add some terrific comedy fuck-ups on and off the field in January

Win the division first, then we can talk about January. :rofl: Little dicey coming up

at Seattle
Cards at home
Browns at home
at Balt

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Oh no. That’s rubbish news.

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Reckon the winner of Eagles v WFT in week 17 takes the division.

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No. obviously

Yeah after reading @NeilYoung’s post think this is a fairly sensible POV

Likely NFC East final tallies looking at all 4 teams’ remaining schedules

Football Team - 6-10
Giants - 5-11
Cowboys - 5-11
Eagles 4-11-1

Can’t believe we’ve potentially got a weekend of Smith, McCoy and Dalton ahead of us. What year is this?

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and Wentz might be the worst of the bunch . :joy:

Feels like there’s a tipping point every year when suddenly injuries mean that around half a dozen games a week are rendered completely unwatchable because people like Sean Mannion and CJ Beathard are starting QBs. Reckon last week’s McCoy/Glennon/Allen/Dalton/Hill (not counting Kendall Hinton because he performed as well as could be expected in the circumstances) spectacular was this year’s.

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Harsh on Buffalo, they’ve played ok at QB this year

5 years ago yesterday

Thanks for sharing

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But look at where the Lions are now! Surely you can look back and lau- (abandon post)

Now there’s a haircut you can set your watch to!

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