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Best Team in NFC? (1 Viewer)

The Eagles are the defending champs, the Vikings added Cousins, and now Suh is a Ram. Which squad is

  • Eagles

    Votes: 32 35.6%
  • Vikings

    Votes: 19 21.1%
  • Rams

    Votes: 22 24.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 17 18.9%

  • Total voters
    90

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The Eagles are the defending champs, the Vikes added Cousins, and now Suh is a Ram. Looks to me like these three teams are a cut above the field. If you voted other- who? why?

I went Vikings. The offense becomes dynamic next year, the defense is already special, and I think they win the NFC. 

The top 3 NFC teams next year look to be epic. Add a healthy Rodgers, an emerging 49ers team, and the Saints and the NFC looks really, really deep.

 
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I’m biased so I vote Vikings. But that Eagles squad crushed Minnesota and beat NE with Foles at QB. They are no joke. 

 
Obviously biased but doesn’t mean I’m wrong.  Rams have had a nasty offseason and if the OBJ rumor comes true they’ll have to be the front runner.  

 
Eagles.   Can’t blame anyone for choosing rams or Vikings, but give me the team with the best qb/coach combo 
I agreed, however, you can bet that McVay did learn something or two from Eagles' HC / QB with their aggressive mentality.  And I bet you Vikings' newly hired OC will bring the same mentality with new FA signing in Kirk Cousins.  All three teams have everything for their Super Bowl run. 

 
I agreed, however, you can bet that McVay did learn something or two from Eagles' HC / QB with their aggressive mentality.  And I bet you Vikings' newly hired OC will bring the same mentality with new FA signing in Kirk Cousins.  All three teams have everything for their Super Bowl run. 
Not yet a believer in Goff. 

 
Gun to my head, I go with the Eagles as long as Wentz doesn't miss significant time. MIN next, than the Rams.

Add NO, CAR, GB and even ATL in the mix and the nfc is stacked. 

 
NFC is so stacked.  Can the AFC trade for a couple of these teams?
No kidding. going into 2018 the nfc probably has 7 of the top 10 teams. And really, any team in the NFC is either playoff caliber or darn close. 

Things change fast, it wouldn't be shocking if the Texans, Titans, and Raiders are among the top this time next year. (Likewise all 3 could falter big time)

 
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No kidding. going into 2018 the nfc probably has 7 of the top 10 teams. And really, any team in the NFC is either playoff caliber or darn close. 

Things change fast, it wouldn't be shocking if the Texans, Titans, and Raiders are among the top this time next year. (Likewise all 3 could falter big time)
If Watson stays healthy and comes back like he should I could see the Texans challenge.  I think Jax drops back a bit.  Raiders should bounce back but they are the raiders.  As should Denver.  But the AFC east remains a joke outside ne, AFC North the same outside Pitt.  If raiders, Texans, Titans don't emerge its ne by default. Again.

And I'm not taking the chiefs seriously until I see mahomes play some real games

 
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I really think the Saints were best team in the NFC last year (or at least 2nd behind eagles) and they are basically returning the same team. A Saints/Eagles NFCC would have been way more competitive, and they were one terrible missed tackle from getting there.

 
I voted other, last year at this time we could have asked the same question and the choices would have been the Falcons, Packers, and Cowboys.

 
The Eagles until someone shows otherwise.  They just won the Super Bowl without their stud QB, who is coming back.  If they stay hungry and do not get fat and sassy from having won it, they will be hard to take down. 

 
To quote one famous person, “To be the man, you got to beat the Man.”  It’s Philly until someone proves differently.

Wooooooooooo!

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To quote one famous person, “To be the man, you got to beat the Man.”  It’s Philly until someone proves differently.

Wooooooooooo!

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Teams rarely make it back so I’d lean towards another team.

i think the rams offence will regress as well. After Gurley is anyone above average?

 
I can say with great confidence that it's not the Giants.  I voted for the Vikings, but I can see an argument for the Eagles and the Rams. 

 
Biased but it's the Eagles.  I'd go Rams/Vikes then Saints/Packers/Falcons after that.  Should be a fun year in the NFC.

 
The NFC is going to be brutal. I think that the Saints should have made the poll, but would likely not finish 1st regardless.

 
Philly may find things a bit more challenging in their division with Dallas potentially having Elliot for the whole year, if he doesn't screw up again, a distinct possibility.

The Vikings may not find two wins again against the Packers if Rodger is not put out, again.

The Rams have had a good offseason, the Vikings too, and even the Eagles.

The Eagles are going to return their starting Q.B. and their starting left Tackle, man how did they win without them.

Injuries will tell the story.

 
The NFC seems stupidly strong this year. 

Eagles, Rams, Vikes elite. 

Packers, Saints, Falcons very good. 

Dangerous teams include Lions, Panthers, 49ers, Cowboys. Bears will be better. 

 
Do you have a team in mind?
I think the Giants could be a out of left field team. They had a great defense 2 years ago, OBJ is coming back, Engram in his 2nd year, should be an upgraded o line. 

The 49ers which is kind of the chalk pick to make a run of the sleepers. 

 

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