The NFC East is overrated, over the last decade the NFC West has been better

NFC West is the worst division in football. There's no getting "emotional" about that shit. If anything the NFC West's actual good team benefits off playing shitty opponents all year long and still can't come up with more than 10 wins. Meanwhile in the NFC BEAST, they all gotta beat up on each other every year.

I'm not really sure what your point is. Are you saying you'd rather watch any combination of the 9ers, Seahawks, Rams(:lol:) or Cardinals as the 1st game of NFL Sunday? Yikes. And the Giants have been NFC champs TWICE in the past decade.

At the end of the day the Deadskins and the Cowboys are two of the highest grossing teams in the NFL. To expect anyone else to kickstart NFL Sunday would be foolish which you acknowledge so I don't know what's your actual point.
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to the op if you want to see up close how bad the NFC West really is watch the game tonite between the 3-7 49ers and Cardinals. I'm sure there will be some good color commentary.
 
The NFC East is overrated. The only reason why two NFC East teams play against each other the first Sunday Night Game is because of ad revenue, rather than what most NFL fans actually want to see.

Over the last decade the NFC West has won as many Superbowls as the NFC East, and the NFC West has more Superbowl appearances. The NFC West won the Superbowl with the Rams in 2000, and the NFC East won the Superbowl with the Giants in 2008. More notably, however, is the fact that over the last decade the NFC West has more superbowl appearances than NFC East.

Over the last decade the NFC West had three Superbowl appearances: the Rams in 02, the Seahawks in 06, and the Cardinals in 09. Yet, in the last decade the NFC East only has two Superbowl appearances: the Giants in 01 and the Eagles in 05. Given these facts why is the NFC East allegedly the best division in football? Given these facts why is the Cowboys vs. Redskins the first Sunday Night Game?

It's all market driven, I know. Despite what the overabundance of true NFL fans want to see, the first NFL Sunday Night Game is going to be the Cowboys vs. The Redskins, because those are the biggest markets and they'll collect a lot of ad revenue. Fuck the fans, it's all about money. All of that's why I'll flip back and forth to see how the games going, but there is no way I'll miss new episodes of the Cleveland Show and Family guy to watch those two perpetually Superbowl irrelevant teams play.

Fuck both of them racist coon-ass shows
 
to the op if you want to see up close how bad the NFC West really is watch the game tonite between the 3-7 49ers and Cardinals. I'm sure there will be some good color commentary.

The NFC West is having a bad year this year, no doubt. My Seahawks are plagued by injuries, again, and have no depth to replace the starters. I don't know what the hell is wrong with the 49rs, they should be a lot better. And the Rams, well, at least they're improved. Once the Cardinals get a QB they'll be competitive again.

Seattle and St. Louis are only one game behind Indianapolis and Jacksonville, yet nobody is talking about how bad the AFC South is. Moreover, the season isn't over and Seattle or St. Louis can still top out the division with a winning record. Again, nobody is saying shit about the Chargers winning their division and going the playoffs at 8-8 a couple of years back. It's because those bitching about how bad the NFC West is this season are biased. If you didn't say shit when the AFC West had a bad season then I don't want to hear shit now.

Seattle is getting better, the Rams are getting better, San Francisco should already be better, and Arizona will be straight once they get a QB. Our division had a bad year this year, but will be improved next year. Shit like this happens in sports: teams have bad years. So the fuck what... get over it.
 
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The NFC West is having a bad year this year, no doubt. My Seahawks are plagued by injuries, again, and have no depth to replace the starters. I don't know what the hell is wrong with the 49rs, they should be a lot better. And the Rams, well, at least they're improved. Once the Cardinals get a QB they'll be competitive again.

Seattle and St. Louis are only one game behind Indianapolis and Jacksonville, yet nobody is talking about how bad the AFC South is. Moreover, the season isn't over and Seattle or St. Louis can still top out the division with a winning record. Again, nobody is saying shit about the Chargers winning their division and going the playoffs at 8-8 a couple of years back. It's because those bitching about how bad the NFC West is this season are biased. If you didn't say shit when the AFC West had a bad season then I don't want to hear shit now.

Seattle is getting better, the Rams are getting better, San Francisco should already be better, and Arizona will be straight once they get a QB. Our division had a bad year this year, but will be improved next year. Shit like this happens in sports: teams have bad years. So the fuck what... get over it.


This is a crock of shit and you know it.
Say this out loud and see how dumb it sounds better yet get somebody to read it to you so you can see how ludicrous it is.
 
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:lol: Man the NFC West is the worst division in the NFC. I don't know what you're talking about. The only reason any team will come out of the NFC West is because you have to pick a team out of every division. But if not, not one of those teams would be in the post season. How can it be better than the NFC BEAST when two of the teams in the NFC West are two of the worst teams in the league?

What he said. 7-9 playoff team. :hmm: :smh: :(
 
Well ayy even when the NFC East has its WORST year in recent memory its still better than that shitty ass NFC West. :lol: Funny this thread was made the year when a sorry ass 7 win team makes the playoffs. :lol:
 
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