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For now, no. The NFC East is soo bad, they prolly still have a chance to win their division, n host a playoff game, maybe even with a losin record!
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I don't see how the East winner avoids a losing record.For now, no. The NFC East is soo bad, they prolly still have a chance to win their division, n host a playoff game, maybe even with a losin record!
UmmmmmAtlanta would beat this Dalton-led Dallas team by 3 touchdowns.
I agree! I only got to watch the First Half of the game and Dallas’s O-line which used to be there best unit looked horrible. Dalton couldn’t even finish his drop back before having Defensive players in his face. The few times he was able to roll out an avoid a sack there either wasn’t a receiver open or they’d drop the pass (like Gallop) at the endzone end of the half. The Defense also looks lost. Of course they were on the field for about 3/4 of the game.With respect to the original observation, while I accept there may be issues trying to integrate a veteran QB in a new system with no offseason, if you've got an offensive line which resembles a row of trash cans all at 1.5 yards apart, you could put Michael Vick in his prime back there and he isn't getting the ball out.
What about Nick Foles? He came off bench and Bears winning now.No Dallas isn't, but let me say this......
For anybody out there idiotic enough to suggest we would be better with Jameis Winston out there..... Take a look at what can happen when you put a veteran quarterback out there with a shortened off-season in his first year with a new team.
What about Nick Foles? He came off bench and Bears winning now.
Still lead the divisionBears were already winning.
In fact, the very next week (after coming in and leading that comeback against Atlanta), the Bears laid a complete egg against the Colts in his first start.