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SC Skins Fan 11-08-2007, 02:54 PM When did either of them begin to play poorly? The Cowboys have only been beaten by the Pats, and the Giants have reeled off six straight? As I said before, having both the Giants and Cowboys finish the season poorly would be the dream situation, but it's also completely unrealistic. Especially considering Washington is the least consistent of the three teams.
While I do think Washington has a good shot to make the playoffs, their chances of actually winning the division are very small.
I think he was saying 'historically' the Giants especially have swooned in recent years (well really last year). What bearing that has on this season is highly questionable (i.e. it has no bearing whatsoever). The Skins have been the least consistent of the three teams and I agree that dreams of a division crown are a bit pie-in-the-sky at this point. I haven't seen the Giants play since they beat the Skins, but they seem to be hitting on all cylinders at this point (well except for Eli). Speaking of Eli, not sure if anyone else has come across this site, but it is pretty hilarious IMO. Through eight games the Dallas and NY are probably the best two teams in the NFC (I'm still not 100% sold on GB, we should have beaten them at their place despite have a very poor offensive showing). Hopefully something changes in the second half and either (or both) run into a tough stretch of games.
The Official Eli Manning Sucks Blog (http://www.baka-raptor.com/EliManning/index.php)
KLHJ2 11-08-2007, 03:19 PM Dating back to the 03 Football season the Cowboys and Giants have finished the last 5 games of the season with a losing record. The only excecption being the 05 Season when the Giants went 5-0
2006
Dallas 2-3
NY 2-3
2005
Dallas 2-3
NY 5-0 (The only excecption)
2004
Dallas 2-3
NY 1-4
2003
Dallas 2-3
NY 0-5
While many may not think that is significant to this season, keep in mind that those teams also historically started off well. (For the most part)
It may be a stretch and of no significance whatsoever, but it is my stretch and I'm sticking to it. Feel free to bash me if it doesn't happen.
NFL Standings: Division (http://www.nfl.com/standings?category=div&season=2003-REG&split=Overall)
celts32 11-08-2007, 03:41 PM I never root for Dallas but I think in this case it would be better for the skins if they won. Since the skins play Dallas next week it will be much better to play them coming off a win and a little full of themselves. The most important thing the skins need to do is win games...win 10 or 11 games and everything will take care of itself. So if winning is the goal then playing Dallas after a week of patting themself on the back is better then playing them after a tough loss.
Southpaw 11-08-2007, 03:44 PM While many may not think that is significant to this season keep in mind that those teams also historically started off well. (For the most part)
It may be a stretch and of no significance whatsoever, but it is my stretch and I'm sticking to it. Feel free to bash me if it doesn't happen.
Washington Redskins Last Five Games
2006 1-4
2005 5-0
2004 3-2
2003 1-4
Again, I still think Washington has a good shot at the playoffs, but to expect them to be the one consistent team out of the NFC East down the stretch is a bit unrealistic.
BringBackJoeT 11-08-2007, 03:51 PM From a playoff perspective, I think it would actually be better for the Cowchips to win.
Dallas is taking this division, there's no other way around it. If the Giants win, it only puts them further ahead in the wild card race, which is Washington's only hope.
Agreed.
KLHJ2 11-08-2007, 03:52 PM Washington Redskins Last Five Games
2006 1-4
2005 5-0
2004 3-2
2003 1-4
Again, I still think Washington has a good shot at the playoffs, but to expect them to be the one consistent team out of the NFC East down the stretch is a bit unrealistic.
It is a stretch, but I cannot help it.
Last 5 overall over last 4 seasons.
Dallas 8-12
NY 8-12
Washington 10-10
I like our chances.
Chief X_Phackter 11-08-2007, 03:57 PM So what did each team do the last five seasons from weeks 9 through 13?
Seriously though, that has no bearing on this season...that was then, this is now. Neither are the same team they were last year or any year before that.
joethiesmanfan 11-08-2007, 04:15 PM It is so early we jsut ahve to win. The rest will take care of itself.
KLHJ2 11-08-2007, 04:20 PM So what did each team do the last five seasons from weeks 9 through 13?
Seriously though, that has no bearing on this season...that was then, this is now. Neither are the same team they were last year or any year before that.
Got it. In your world, history has no bearing on the present. I said it was a stretch. I am merely looking outside the obvious for something to give me hope. Sorry for bringing it up, but isn't it the experts that say the teams with the best chance are the ones who play well in December?
You are correct, those teams are not the same as the ones on the field right now. Alot has changed and they are the two best teams in the NFC. We shouldn't even finish the season or take the field agaist those guys because they have already won the division and made the playoffs.
No reason to be optimistic about anything right now, because it is too much of a stretch.
Come on, I am making a prediction, a very bold prediction based on previous observations. That is all.
Seriously though, conventional wisdom says that -right now NY and Dallas are very solid football teams, and their previous records mean nothing. I understand, but I however, am not conventional.
Reverend Redskin 11-08-2007, 04:44 PM Go big blue, bring us to within a game of cowpatties!
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