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Since:Feb 19, 2008

March 26, 2008 3:23 am
There are no real surprises in this article. As is usually the case, Clark Judge gets more things wrong than not, due to his lack of real research, and general parroting of old ideas and facts he heard elsewhere. It's amazing that CBS Sportsline even pays him for this garbage.

Considering that the Giants won the Super Bowl, the Cowboys won the NFC East, and that Philadelphia and Washington had the two toughest NFL schedules in 2007, it's humorous that Judge thinks there are better divisions in the NFL. There aren't. And nothing will change in 2008. The NFC East will be the toughest division, and each of these teams will do what they can to best address their weaknesses. In the end, it won't surprise me a bit if the 4th place team in the NFC East finishes at 8-8 once again, and that one of these four teams will be in the Super Bowl.


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Reputation:97
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Since:Sep 20, 2006

March 30, 2008 10:40 pm
couldnt have been said any better. gotta love the NFC (BEAST) EAST

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Since:Jun 23, 2007

April 21, 2008 4:33 pm
Giants need to draft a LOT?  Diehl did fantasticly in his first year. They have one of the top 5 OLs in the NFL. The sacks have remained at about the same level and the running game has improved. Sounds like a continuation of the Eli bashing from early last year.   Giants were champs because they controlled the line of scrimmage.