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Post by nephillymike on Apr 17, 2019 21:46:04 GMT -5
released tonight.
I got us going 11-5, all wins except:
week 2 Sun night at ATL week 4 Thurs night at GB week 6 at MIN week 7 Sun night at DAL week 15 at WAS
sb enough for division championship and top three seed in NFC.
anyone??
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Post by gadgetrick on Apr 18, 2019 5:10:45 GMT -5
So tough to predict anything without knowing how the other teams will play. I always hear about how strong/weak the schedule is every year coming into the season but you never know who is going to actually be good. Who will be healthy?
Based on how it looks like the NFC East is going to be, the Eagles (if they stay healthy), should win the NFC East. That's about as far as I can go.
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Post by eyrie on Apr 18, 2019 14:01:16 GMT -5
I think it'll be very close between us and Dallas. What could be in our favour is that late run of NFC East games where we face them at the Linc together with two games against a Giants team that needs to rebuild.
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Post by dreagon on Apr 18, 2019 18:38:04 GMT -5
It's been a long time since anybody won the NFC East two years in a row. That intangible may actually be the deciding factor in what I think will likely be a two-team race in the division.
We are essentially the same team as last year, so even if we don't win the East we will likely be one of the wild card teams.
Out of NY and Washington... one will likely go 7-9 and the other descend into a dumpster fire. I'm not sure which will do what, though.
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Post by eyrie on Apr 19, 2019 13:21:38 GMT -5
It's been a long time since anybody won the NFC East two years in a row. That intangible may actually be the deciding factor in what I think will likely be a two-team race in the division. We are essentially the same team as last year, so even if we don't win the East we will likely be one of the wild card teams. Out of NY and Washington... one will likely go 7-9 and the other descend into a dumpster fire. I'm not sure which will do what, though. We might get lucky and watch both get four wins.
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Post by dreagon on Apr 19, 2019 18:32:50 GMT -5
It's been a long time since anybody won the NFC East two years in a row. That intangible may actually be the deciding factor in what I think will likely be a two-team race in the division. We are essentially the same team as last year, so even if we don't win the East we will likely be one of the wild card teams. Out of NY and Washington... one will likely go 7-9 and the other descend into a dumpster fire. I'm not sure which will do what, though. We might get lucky and watch both get four wins. They both have excellent motivation to tank the season...
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Post by eyrie on Apr 20, 2019 3:46:19 GMT -5
I'm assuming that 2020 is expected to be a good year to draft a QB then?
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Post by hankey on Apr 20, 2019 10:24:59 GMT -5
If Wentz stays healthy we should win the division with 10 or 11 wins. If he doesn't then we're pretty screwed. I think regardless we'll lose to GB, Minn, NE, and Seattle. Plus 1 or 2 division losses.
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Post by dreagon on Apr 22, 2019 11:30:17 GMT -5
I'm assuming that 2020 is expected to be a good year to draft a QB then? Tua, Fromm, and Herbert are all projected to go in the top 10, and maybe top 5. Of course, there is still a season of football between now and then and a lot can happen.
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