1. Eagles
2. Cowboys
3. Redskins
4. Giants
The Eagles will have a top tier offense and a top tier defense. They will be in the NFC Championship again
The Cowboys have no offense, but an amazing D. That will carry them to a wild card.
The Skins will be in the same boat as Dallas, but on a smaller scale.
The Giants will falter heavily, losing their leaders on offense (Barber) and defense (Strahan). Coughlin will tear the team apart with bad coaching, but on the plus side, they will get a top 5 overall draft pick.
2007-08-16 13:41:59
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answer #1
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answered by PSU840 6
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As much as I hate it, the Cowboys will prevail. The Eagles will finish 2nd whether or not McNabb can play all year. After that it's a toss-up who will be worse, the New Jersey Giants or the Redskins. Neither team will be very good. At least the Redskins have a good defense. However, Jason Campbell, meet the turf. You're going to be there most of the time. Eli Manning should change his name to Boo. That way the fans will be calling his name all year.
2007-08-16 15:18:13
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answer #2
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answered by bozopolis 3
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Eagles--easily the best secondary in the NFC...with kearse back and the new addition of takeo spikes to help out jeremiah trotter should pump out one of the best defenses period
Boys--romo should show up a bit more this year the only problem they are going to have is protecting him
Skins-never look good on paper but always find a way to put up a good fight especially with the most underrated offense in the NFL
G Men-with tiki gone and strahan a mess the giants are losing all of thier spirit...eli wont be able to perform well based on the fact that plaxico is a walking mouth and he is supposedly his number one reciever......however expect shockey to perform well and be the spark plug as always
2007-08-16 12:35:07
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answer #3
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answered by dsellberg 2
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1. Giants. Lots of good running backs with, different styles, much improved secondary , offensive line and, receiving corps and, finally brought in some good, young defensive linemen.
2. Cowboys. the first part of the season, they should play well because Phillips is less strict than, Parcells. the second half should demonstrate why discipline is so important. still, Romo will improve.
3. Eagles. still a decent team but, Garcia is gone and, that means that after McNABB gets hurt late in the season, AGAIN, they won't have a quality Quarterback. guess you know who 4, is.
2007-08-16 17:09:56
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answer #4
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answered by ny21tb 7
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Philadelphia Eagles 10-6
Dallas Cowboys 8-8
Washington Redskins 6-10
New York Giants 5-11
2007-08-16 12:46:02
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answer #5
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answered by Follow the money 7
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I see that most have slotted the Eagles as number 1, but I'm telling you now that the Cowboys will win the east. Followed by Washington and NY.
2007-08-16 15:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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1.) Eagles/Cowboys- Depends on when McNabb gets injured if he does, and if he doesn't then they win the division,.
2.) Eagles/Cowboys- same as 1
3.) Redskins- Got a young Qb in Campbell, but made big additons
4.) Giants- Lost their offense in Tiki, and they're losing their defense in Strayan
2007-08-16 12:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I will offer up a different opinion that will just be begging for thumbs down.
1. Washington - last year they busted their cherry with Al Suanders offense, this year will be their second time around and will be much better. Defense will be strong as well.
2. Dallas - I hate Dallas, and hate to pick them here, but got to.
3. Philly - if I knew McNabb was 100% I would put them at the top.
4. Giants - nothing needed to be said here.
2007-08-16 12:58:35
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answered by Robert C 6
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Philadelphia Eagles
Dallas Cowboys
Washington Redskins
New York Giants
I think New York is just gonna fall apart this year.
2007-08-16 12:30:35
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answered by Shaq Diesel 5
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Eagles
Cowboys
Giants
Skins
Eagles and Cowboys will be close, but i give edge to Philly. Dallas may earn wild card.
2007-08-16 12:32:53
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answered by dCon 5
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