schwarzenegger321 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Now that almost 1/2 of the season is over let's look at the NFC South vs the NFC East. The east has a 1 game edge over the south going into this week (Washington beat NO). If the south wins both games this week the record will be 2 - 1. I wonder what the experts will say is the toughest division especially with the ongoing meltdown in Dallas.IMO the east is way overrated. The Giants are a very good team, but other than them I think Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa could beat the other teams in the east (until Dallas is healthy - thats a different story). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falconsd56 Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Now that almost 1/2 of the season is over let's look at the NFC South vs the NFC East. The east has a 1 game edge over the south going into this week (Washington beat NO). If the south wins both games this week the record will be 2 - 1. I wonder what the experts will say is the toughest division especially with the ongoing meltdown in Dallas.IMO the east is way overrated. The Giants are a very good team, but other than them I think Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa could beat the other teams in the east (until Dallas is healthy - thats a different story).any of the teams in he south can beat the G-men.You put pressure on Eli and he will make mistakes...( like most qbs)I wiill take any team here pound for pound over any team in the east. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcsupersport Posted October 26, 2008 Share Posted October 26, 2008 Washington is best team in the East, and maybe Philly as second best. Giants have played a bunch of crap losing teams and won most of them, except for the first game against Washington in which Washington was out of sorts. I personally feel the Giants are going to fade in the last part of the season, and the race should be against Philly, and Washington. But the NFC south is tougher and has better teams all the way around, from the standpoint of play on the field.Giants have beaten:Washington 5-2St. Louis 2-4(beaten before coaching change)Cincinnati 0-7Seattle 1-5San Francisco 2-5Giants lost to:Cleveland 2-4Total record of beaten teams 10-23Go Falcons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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