The NFC East is completely up for grabs and it looks like it could be a season long struggle. The New York Giants may have blown two fourth quarter leads but they may be the least dysfunctional team in the division. The Cowboys lost Tony Romo for at least 8 weeks. Dez Bryant will be sidelined for a while as well. The Eagles are 0-2 and have looked terrible. The NFC East is there for the taking.
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The Cowboys are 2-0 but their arrow must be going down with Brandon Weeden at the helm. Remember the Cowboys did not look good in the first two weeks, they just managed to best the Giants and the Eagles. The Giants let that first game slip away and the Eagles are just a mess.
The Redskins think they have finally found stability in the quarterback position but Kirk Cousins looked very underwhelming on Thursday. Find me an NFC East team that you have a lot of confidence in… I’m not sure you can. That is the beauty of this situation for the Giants. They don’t have to be great to win this division, they just have to be better than their NFC East foes.
The Eagles experiment with DeMarco Murray just isn’t working. They need to let him be the power running back he is but Chip Kelly leads the league in stubbornness. I have never been a Sam Bradford fan and right now it looks like he is struggling mightily.
The Giants have at least looked good in every game so far. In each game they had a fourth quarter lead, it just so happens that against the Redskins they actually finished. The Giants have the best chance out of any of these teams based on the way the season has gone so far. 8-8 might just win this division.