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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 12: The Offseason Pt. II
KCF0107
09/02/19 5:37:35 AM
#160:


Long story short: I lost my remaining writeups, so in the essence of time, I am going to (attempt to) have more succinct writeups.

NFC East

1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Las Vegas Pumpkins
3. Washington Redskins
4. New York Giants

The Cowboys are winning the division, probably the conference, and maybe the Super Bowl. (This was actually the original writeup).

I throw around the Curse of Stan around, but his Titans teams had poor luck and played like bad teams. The Pumpkins have have poor luck and played like a playoff team. It is mind-boggling they still don't have a playoff appearance to their name. Outside of maybe wishing for more consistency out of their OL, they have to be satisfied how players have played everywhere else. Losing star WR Ted Ginn for half the season doesn't appear to help end their playoff-less streak, and it makes the decision to move on from Greg Lee a little tougher to swallow, but there's enough promise and potential among what they have left at the position to still expect great things from QB Chris Leak and his targets. While the schedule isn't exactly a walk in the park, I am going to keep believing in the Pumpkins until they make the playoffs. It worked for the Seahawks right?

The Redskins have the potential to be scary good. This defense is great even as it gets younger, and when healthy, this offense almost matches the defense. When healthy is the key as their offensive was decimated by injuries last season, and their season went up in flames as a result. They won't have co-Defensive RotY OLB Shaq Thompson for half the season, and with LB being their weakest link on defense, things haven't started off on the right foot, but their first half schedule isn't too bad. They play their toughest games at home, and their away games aren't exactly against a murderer's row of offenses.

The Giants are coming off a season where they not only finished in the bottom half of the defensive rankings for the first time in franchise history, but they finished dead last in the league. There will certainly be some regression to the mean, but how much is the question? They have one new starter in DE Khalil Mack, so they might be asking a lot from the #3 overall pick. The offense is unspectacular but reliable in its own way, though I am curious how things will change, if at all, with three new starters on the OL to begin the season. Based on past performance, overall talent, and the schedule, the Giants should be a fringe playoff contender at the very least, but I believe they have the worst upside in the division.
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