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Does anyone actually want to win the NFC East? In the past two weeks, the and each had a chance to grab a . Both choked. The , and each sit Trill Williams Jersey at 5-7. The cling to playoff life at 4-8 after beating Washington . The have lost three straight. The pulled off a miraculous win in Foxboro after giving up a combined 110 points in their own three-game losing streak. The just lost to the at home. Dallas is starting the rest of the season. This is an atrocious division. The , and tie the all-time record for worst record of teams with at least a share of first place after Week 13 -- the 2014 and tied for the NFC South lead at 5-7 Duke Riley Jersey . As much as the 2015 NFC East feels like the worst division in the history of mankind, terrible divisions have been commonplace. In just the past five seasons we've seen four teams enter the postseason with eight or fewer wins: 2014 (7-8-1); 2013 (8-7-1); 2011 (8-8); and, famously, the 2010 (7-9). Three of those teams won a playoff game. Given the perplexing play of the 2015 Terron Armstead Jersey NFC East, trying to extrapolate which team holds an advantage down the stretch is a foolish Jason Sanders Jersey game -- an NFL version of pin the tail on the donkey. Let's simply look at the remaining scheduled for each team: : at (5-7), vs. (6-6), at (5-7), at (3-8) : vs. (6-6), vs. (10-2), vs. (5-7), at (5-7) : Eric Rowe Jersey at (5-7), vs. (12-0), at (8-4), vs. (5-7) : at (8-4), vs. (7-5), at (6-6), vs. (5-7) One thing we are sure of: the division race will once again come down to Week 17. Get ready for another NFC East prime-time game to close out the year. |
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