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Post by southerner on Oct 25, 2020 4:45:25 GMT -5
This year’s NFC East is well on its way to earning a special place in NFL history, as the worst division ever.
The worst cumulative record in NFL history for a division was the 2008 NFC West, which went 22-42, a .344 winning percentage. The NFC East is well below that.
Currently the four teams in the NFC East are a combined 6-19-1, a .250 winning percentage. After Dallas and Washington play each other on Sunday, that record will “improve” to 7-20-1 (or 6-19-3, if Dallas-Washington ends in a tie). That’s a winning percentage of .268.
To put together a winning percentage of .268 through seven weeks of the season is stunningly bad, and there’s little reason to think it’s going to get better. In fact, it’s easy to envision six wins being enough to win the division.
That, of course, would mean a six-win team hosting a playoff game, as the NFL’s playoff seeding always gives a home playoff game to every division winner. This year’s NFC East winner may just be the worst team ever to host a postseason game.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 6:25:57 GMT -5
Yeah...through my anger episodes I try very hard to think about the reality that it isn’t just us having a problem. The division used to be called “ The Beasts From The East” back when I was growing up. That’s laughable now...for ALL the teams. Shows that there is a common factor around in all the team offices. I just think Mara sucks more than the rest...personal opinion only.
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Post by southerner on Oct 25, 2020 6:57:05 GMT -5
Yeah...through my anger episodes I try very hard to think about the reality that it isn’t just us having a problem. The division used to be called “ The Beasts From The East” back when I was growing up. That’s laughable now...for ALL the teams. Shows that there is a common factor around in all the team offices. I just think Mara sucks more than the rest...personal opinion only. You think John Mara is worse than Dan Snyder and Jerry Jones? Yes John Mara is worse than Snyder and Jones. None of them are any good, but the Giants will be the last place team in the worst division in NFL history.....that speaks for itself.
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Post by Roosevelt on Oct 25, 2020 8:54:07 GMT -5
This year’s NFC East is well on its way to earning a special place in NFL history, as the worst division ever. The worst cumulative record in NFL history for a division was the 2008 NFC West, which went 22-42, a .344 winning percentage. The NFC East is well below that. Currently the four teams in the NFC East are a combined 6-19-1, a .250 winning percentage. After Dallas and Washington play each other on Sunday, that record will “improve” to 7-20-1 (or 6-19-3, if Dallas-Washington ends in a tie). That’s a winning percentage of .268. To put together a winning percentage of .268 through seven weeks of the season is stunningly bad, and there’s little reason to think it’s going to get better. In fact, it’s easy to envision six wins being enough to win the division. That, of course, would mean a six-win team hosting a playoff game, as the NFL’s playoff seeding always gives a home playoff game to every division winner. This year’s NFC East winner may just be the worst team ever to host a postseason game. There’s a reason I removed PFT’s site link from this site. Florio is nothing more than a little bitch who throws shit in search of flies. He's useless.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 12:50:57 GMT -5
Yeah...through my anger episodes I try very hard to think about the reality that it isn’t just us having a problem. The division used to be called “ The Beasts From The East” back when I was growing up. That’s laughable now...for ALL the teams. Shows that there is a common factor around in all the team offices. I just think Mara sucks more than the rest...personal opinion only. You think John Mara is worse than Dan Snyder and Jerry Jones? Yeah...for the simple fact of him just being here, not elsewhere.
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