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NFC South - Strongest division in the league


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So 8 Weeks into the season and our division has 20 combined wins to 10 loses so far, the best in the league. 

 

Division    W - L  (Total)    = Winning percentage


AFC East      17 - 11 (28) = 0.607
AFC North    15 - 16 (31) = 0.483
AFC South    9  - 21 (30) = 0.300
AFC West    16 - 14 (30) = 0.533

NFC East     12 - 17 (29) = 0.414
NFC North   14 - 15 (29) = 0.483
NFC South   20 - 10 (30) = 0.667
NFC West    16 - 15 (31) = 0.516

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3 minutes ago, SamMills4Life said:

The NFC East would be .500 if they didn't have to play the NFC South

Against the NFC East: 7-2

Panthers 1-0

Saints:2-1

Bucs 0-1

Falcons: 4-0

Against the AFC South: 7-2

Panthers 3-0

Saints 1-0

Bucs 1-2

Falcons 2-0

If only they had won the games they played in, the NFC East might not look like poo.....

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Sweet but what I'm really looking for is for the NFC South to be just like the AFC East where we play the part of the Patriots and have a Super Bowl run every few years and all the other teams in the division have no direction and can't put together any sort of consistency.

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47 minutes ago, iBBB said:

So 8 Weeks into the season and our division has 20 combined wins to 10 loses so far, the best in the league. 

 

Division    W - L  (Total)    = Winning percentage


AFC East      17 - 11 (28) = 0.607
AFC North    15 - 16 (31) = 0.483
AFC South    9  - 21 (30) = 0.300
AFC West    16 - 14 (30) = 0.533

NFC East     12 - 17 (29) = 0.414
NFC North   14 - 15 (29) = 0.483
NFC South   20 - 10 (30) = 0.667
NFC West    16 - 15 (31) = 0.516

And we play the AFC south and the NFC east, the two weakest divisions. Maybe the Stars have aligned just right for us.

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Last year playing the NFC and AFC North was a tough draw.  People were pooing on the NFCS but we had tough out of division games (oh and we had to play other NFC division winners too)

Not saying NFCS is a great division, but I think the division got too much grief last year and wasnt as bad as many pundits made it out to be

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4 hours ago, frash.exe said:

Sweet but what I'm really looking for is for the NFC South to be just like the AFC East where we play the part of the Patriots and have a Super Bowl run every few years and all the other teams in the division have no direction and can't put together any sort of consistency.

I think I'm OK with that.

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Are people really questioning what I said? Just because the AFC South and NFC East are garbage doesn't mean I think the Panthers are overrated. We're about the 3rd best team in the league. But look at a garbage team like Atlanta. Undefeated against the AFC South and NFC East, winless against everyone else. Good luck convincing anyone that those divisions would be awesome if they didn't have to play us, that isn't flying because it's not true.

 

I think some of you have a stupid case of NFC South pride. Are you guys going to drive to Nashville and chant "NFC South!" at Titans fans as the Saints whoop their asses like SEC fans do?

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