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Weak, weak NFC.

And the sadder thing....Dallas at 4-7 still has a more than legit shot at the playoffs.
 
Did you hear the NFC complaining when they were winning 13 straight Super Bowls (by quite a large margin I might add)?
 
Huge said:
Did you hear the NFC complaining when they were winning 13 straight Super Bowls (by quite a large margin I might add)?

Hanging on to the glory days eh? Well enjoy. Im sure they will be great thoughts this January.
 
I think it's safe to say at this point of the season that there will be some NFC teams with less than outstanding records in the playoffs this year. I guess it depends on who gets hot. Remember GB started out the season with something like 4 losses in a row I think until this recent winning streak.
 
DC_ROCK said:
Hanging on to the glory days eh? Well enjoy. Im sure they will be great thoughts this January.
They will be. Every January brings back great memories. But hey, I don't expect you to know what I'm talking about.

And the point remains...it's a cyclical thing. For whatever reasons, the NFC is down this year. It happens.
 
I'd just like to point out that the past doesn't really matter anymore, in relation to what is happening NOW and how the AFC is dominating NOW.

AFC > NFC. :whistle:
 
Huge said:
And the point remains...it's a cyclical thing. For whatever reasons, the NFC is down this year. It happens.

The NFC with their 54 Million Dollar Man at work ...
0-3 since he started.
16 points scored by the offense.
 
SassyTexan said:
The NFC with their 54 Million Dollar Man at work ...
0-3 since he started.
16 points scored by the offense.

Baby Manning isn't something anyone except some stubborn NYC Fans are proud of. But it's fun to see your favorite NFC team playing the Giants. :heh:
 
Of all the teams tied at 5-7 - Dallas, Carolina, Chicago, Detroit, New York Giants and Tampa Bay - the Cowboys are the only team Sunday scheduled to play an opponent with a losing record, the New Orleans Saints (4-8).

The Panthers play the 6-6 St. Louis Cardinals, the Bears play the 6-6 Jacksonville Jaguars, the Lions play the 7-5 Green Bay Packers, the Giants are playing the 7-5 Baltimore Ravens and the Buccaneers are playing the 9-3 San Diego Chargers.

Things seemingly are looking up for the Cowboys . . . if they can win.



If the Seahawks lose to the Vikings and the Cowboys beat the Saints, the Cowboys will have the same record as Seattle at 6-7. Dallas holds tie breaker over Seattle because of Monday's win.

Going into Week 14, only one of the teams left on the Cowboys schedule has a winning record. The Philadelphia Eagles have clinched the NFC East Division title and are playing for a first-round bye on Sunday. The Cowboys will face Philly on the road the following Sunday.
 
Jonathan_Vilma said:
I'd just like to point out that the past doesn't really matter anymore, in relation to what is happening NOW and how the AFC is dominating NOW.

AFC > NFC. :whistle:
Sure the past matters, if I'm using it as a reference towards cycles...which is what I did.

The NFC with their 54 Million Dollar Man at work ...
0-3 since he started.
16 points scored by the offense.

I know. Ain't it awesome!? :rofl: I only wish I could be a fly on the walls of San Diego's GM.

Eli Manning = :loser
 
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