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The Worst Division in Football


EgoDogg

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The 'worst' division in football (NFC South) isn't looking too 'weak' in the grand scheme of things right now. If anything, our division is the class of the NFC. Last year was a fluke year for the NFC South. But one bad year makes a non NFC-East division terrible.

AFC East: 11-6 = 0.64

NFC South: 12-7 = 0.63

AFC North: 10-9 = 0.53

AFC West: 10-9 = 0.53

NFC North: 9-10 = 0.47

NFC East: 9-11 = 0.45

NFC West: 9-11 = 0.45

AFC South: 6-13 (lol) = 0.32

P.S. fug THE FALCONS

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The Bucs and Aints are among the worst 5 teams in the league. And the Falcons ain't anywhere close to as good as their 5-0 record. We're the best team in the league though so I guess that outweighs all the other sh*tty teams in our division.

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Going by the eye-test, the NFCE is the worst division in football. When Romo went down, that really changed the dynamics of that division. 

The NFCW is the strongest dilvision for sure. Not saying they can keep up with NE, Ari or the Bengals, but from top-to-bottom, any team in that conference could make it into the playoffs and get a win...and if one of them gets home-field advantage, lookout. 

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Going by the eye-test, the NFCE is the worst division in football. When Romo went down, that really changed the dynamics of that division. 

The NFCW is the strongest dilvision for sure. Not saying they can keep up with NE, Ari or the Bengals, but from top-to-bottom, any team in that conference could make it into the playoffs and get a win...and if one of them gets home-field advantage, lookout. 

....What? The Seahawks are trash. The Rams are trash. And the 49ers may be the worst team in the league. Cardinals may be 4-1 but they've played an even easier schedule than us. 

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Going by the eye-test, the NFCE is the worst division in football. When Romo went down, that really changed the dynamics of that division. 

The NFCW is the strongest dilvision for sure. Not saying they can keep up with NE, Ari or the Bengals, but from top-to-bottom, any team in that conference could make it into the playoffs and get a win...and if one of them gets home-field advantage, lookout. 

The Cardinals ARE in that garbage division.

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AFC South has been the worst division for like 10 years now.

The "NFC South is the worst division in football" shtick is over. One off year and people came down hard on us. There could possibly be two NFC South teams that make the playoffs this year just like the year before last, while the AFC South continues to suck ass per usual, yet I won't hear a damn complaint once the Colts win that division at 7-9 because they get to stock up 6 easy wins from playing Jags, Titans, and Texans.

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....What? The Seahawks are trash. The Rams are trash. And the 49ers may be the worst team in the league. Cardinals may be 4-1 but they've played an even easier schedule than us. 

neither of those teams are trash. Take off your blinders and also take note of the Cardinals as well. Thanks and you're welcome.

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AFC South has been the worst division for like 10 years now.

The "NFC South is the worst division in football" shtick is over. One off year and people came down hard on us. There could possibly be two NFC South teams that make the playoffs this year just like the year before last, while the AFC South continues to suck ass per usual, yet I won't hear a damn complaint once the Colts win that division at 7-9 because they get to stock up 6 easy wins from playing Jags, Titans, and Texans.

AFC East I believe has the worst record over the last 15 years 

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