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NFC South is the 4th toughest division.


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bear with me here, but it's partly perspective. To us, this is the hardest division in football it feels like, but to the teams in our division that have to play us... it, well, isn't.

I'd say we're third or fourth. I think the NFC North is ahead of us, because Minnesota is looking like it's going to rebound strong, Detroit looks great, and we know about the Packers and Bears. I also think the AFC East is ahead of us, because Miami has a crazy good defense and an offense that looks to be gelling, and Buffalo's defense got better this offseason and Fitpatrick is getting better in their system. Overall I think the NFC East is highly overrated and I'd put the NFC South past the NFC East. Hell, I might even put the AFC North past the NFC East because I think the Bengals might surprise some people and they have two of the top five teams in the AFC with Ravens & Steelers IMO.

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At least he got the part about Atlanta and New Orleans being Super Bowl contenders correct.:prrr:

Which, other than the AFCE, is the only division to boast two legit candidates. So, with that doesn't he kinda invalidate his own argument?

I think it should be

1. NFCS

2. AFCE

3. AFCN

4. NFCN

5. AFCS

6. NFCE

7. AFCW

8. NFCW

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I'd say toughest.

Last year we had the NFL's #1 seed, plus two other 10 win teams.

Who else did that?

to be fair both of those teams got bounced in the first round(Atlanta got humiliated at home) and the Buccaneers aren't that great

I think NFCN will be the toughest. Green Bay is a force, Chicago still has a good D and Cutler isn't terrible(he's not that good either), Detroit is on the rise and could very well get a wild card, and Vikings might be alright with McNabb.

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NFC West - Terrible

NFC North - Loaded

NFC South - Top Heavy. NO ATL

NFC East - Always a war.

AFC West - Chargers are the better team but those division games a brutal

AFC South - Wide open with Manning on the lame. Well, other and Jacksonville

AFC North - Pitt & Balt, Balt & Pitt.

AFC East - Top heavy.

IMO

1) NFC North

2) NFC East

3) AFC West.

4) AFC South

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imo:

1. NFCN

2. AFCE

3. NFCS

4. AFCN

5. NFCE

6. AFCS

7. AFCW

8. NFCW

I think Chicago goes backwards and Minny sucks again, jmo.

certainly possible, I just think we'll see Minnesota better than they were last year (certainly not great, but better) and I see Chicago perhaps taking a step backwards to being in the fight for a wildcard, but I think they'll finish the season very competitive. Part of that is because I'm rooting for Chris Harris to get a ring though.

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