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Who is the best team in the NFC? (1 Viewer)

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I suspect many will say Dallas, but I think Green Bay has just as good a case. I was a little hesitant to rank the Packers too high, but consecutive road wins at Denver and Kansas City has me convinced. This team is for real.

 
Green Bay's lack of a solid running game to lean on when the weather gets cold up there scares me but I can't argue with their success thus far.

 
Green Bay's lack of a solid running game to lean on when the weather gets cold up there scares me but I can't argue with their success thus far.
:sadbanana: The running game has me doubting their viability long term. For that reason I put them behind Dallas.
 
I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.

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I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.GiantsCowboysPackers
I don't.And the Cowboys will prove it next week.A total ### whopping in Philly.Cowboys ae the third best team in the league...all be it a somewhat distant third.
 
Best I could find is that Brett is 41-9 when the temperature drops below 34 degrees. Why would people think that his hands shrunk with age? He excels late in the season, always has.

I think the Packers and Cowboys have a case. The Giants have lost to both of them, they don't have a case for being the best right now.

 
The Saints are lurking...
The Saints don't have the best NFC team this year.
Let's revisit in 8 weeks.On paper, every game left is winnable. I think the toughest team they have to play is the Texans.
The problem is that "best team in the NFC" won't be a regular season thing. They have to win in the playoffs against some of the other teams listed here. I don't think NO has the D to hang with others in playoffs games.I'd put Dallas #1 but they are beatable. For some reason I'm not sold on GB yet (maybe because I'm from MN). Philly is a shambles in my opinion. The Giants have a chance but they need to keep their RBs healthy. Detroit is always left out of these dicussions but they could surprise everyone.I'd go Dallas, Giants, GB right now. With the way injuries are going it could be a number of different teams that NE runs the score up on in the SB.
 
Best I could find is that Brett is 41-9 when the temperature drops below 34 degrees. Why would people think that his hands shrunk with age? He excels late in the season, always has. I think the Packers and Cowboys have a case. The Giants have lost to both of them, they don't have a case for being the best right now.
:confused: I don't understand the love for the Giants. They've beaten a bunch of nobodies in their 6 game winning streak and struggled against the mighty Dolphins.
 
I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.GiantsCowboysPackers
Whenever this question arises there's always a few knuckleheads that want to put the Giants on top, which doesnt make sense at all to me. Yeah, theyve looked good but who have they played? What have they done to deserve it? Im not trying to discredit someone's opinion but when they barely squeak by Miami, their winning streak consists of mediocre or downright terrible teams (49ers, Falcons, Jets, Eagles, Redskins) and their two losses are against the two teams you listed behind them...it just doesnt make sense. Can someone who thinks that the Giants are better than both the Packers (who stomped them at NY) and Cowboys (who had a shoot out but was in control the whole game) please clarify?
 
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Best I could find is that Brett is 41-9 when the temperature drops below 34 degrees. Why would people think that his hands shrunk with age? He excels late in the season, always has. I think the Packers and Cowboys have a case. The Giants have lost to both of them, they don't have a case for being the best right now.
:( I don't understand the love for the Giants. They've beaten a bunch of nobodies in their 6 game winning streak and struggled against the mighty Dolphins.
And they got dominated by Green Bay......in the Meadowlands. The Giants have to be #3 on this list, until either: a) NY beats Dallas, b) NY beats Green Bay, c) Dallas and/or Green Bay loses 1-2 more games.Detroit HAS to be on the short list of top NFC teams. They're 6-2 now, with a battle against Green Bay upcoming on Thanksgiving. Oh, and Detroit faces the Giants in 2 weeks...Green Bay-Dallas on Nov. 29th. That should be a HUGE game.
 
I still think Dallas is the best team.

Green Bay is a solid #2. This isn't going to be Favre's first year throwing in crappy weather.

Regardless, the NFC is shaping up to put a very competitive playoff series in the works. Hopefully, whoever rises to the occasion will have enough to upset the AFC champ.

One thing that favors Green Bay is actually playing Dallas on the road. They'll need to throw to win that game and will be able to with nice weather at Texas Stadium.

 
I still think Dallas is the best team.

Green Bay is a solid #2. This isn't going to be Favre's first year throwing in crappy weather.

Regardless, the NFC is shaping up to put a very competitive playoff series in the works. Hopefully, whoever rises to the occasion will have enough to upset the AFC champ.

One thing that favors Green Bay is actually playing Dallas on the road. They'll need to throw to win that game and will be able to with nice weather at Texas Stadium.
You lost me right there. Sure, the weather should be nice and they'll be able to throw, but wouldn't it be better if the game was at GB?
 
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I think BLOX is suggesting that Favre will be able to throw the ball better in Texas Stadium than at Lambeau, where the weather might be bad. I don't get that, since Favre has an awesome record in cold weather games and has always excelled throwing the ball in them.

I don't get this love for the Giants, either. I would put them number 3 right now, but given that they lost by 22 at home to the Packers and at Dallas already, they cannot be top 2 until a lot of things happen.

 
I don't get this love for the Giants, either. I would put them number 3 right now, but given that they lost by 22 at home to the Packers and at Dallas already, they cannot be top 2 until a lot of things happen.
The Giants defense was really banged up when they played the Packers. Not to say the Packers wouldn't have beaten them anyway, but their defense has looked much better since they have gotten healthy.
 
I don't get this love for the Giants, either. I would put them number 3 right now, but given that they lost by 22 at home to the Packers and at Dallas already, they cannot be top 2 until a lot of things happen.
The Giants defense was really banged up when they played the Packers. Not to say the Packers wouldn't have beaten them anyway, but their defense has looked much better since they have gotten healthy.
Whose defense would not look healthy playing Atlanta, Miami, San Fran....?Dallas is #1...but the gap is closing with GB right behind them.As others have said, the lack of a consistent rushing game is a worry. But they seem to be getting around that. The short passing game is working like a running game for them.What they have over Dallas is a better defense. Its what makes the gap closer (and Favre vs. Romo when its crunch time, give me Favre right now).I think GB's secondary can match up with the Dallas WRs (though, the injuries are not helping the past few weeks with Collins dinged now).
 
I still think Dallas is the best team.

Green Bay is a solid #2. This isn't going to be Favre's first year throwing in crappy weather.

Regardless, the NFC is shaping up to put a very competitive playoff series in the works. Hopefully, whoever rises to the occasion will have enough to upset the AFC champ.

One thing that favors Green Bay is actually playing Dallas on the road. They'll need to throw to win that game and will be able to with nice weather at Texas Stadium.
You lost me right there. Sure, the weather should be nice and they'll be able to throw, but wouldn't it be better if the game was at GB?
And doesn't Dallas have a pretty good passing game themselves? :goodposting:
 
I think there is a reason they play the games that is why Dallas and GB are #1. It really doesn't matter what any of you think. Check the standings that is what the game is about.

 
I think the Cowboys are probably the best team but a few things to note here. The Cowboys haven't really beaten anyone. Their 7 victories have come against teams that are a combined 19-37. Two of those victories have come against the 0-8 Dolphins and Rams. The Packers 7 victories have come against teams that are a combined 28-28. The Giants have lost to both Dal and GB.

 
Green Bay-Dallas on Nov. 29th. That should be a HUGE game.
One interesting note - this is an NFL Network game that will not be available for home viewing by many fans in Wisconsin - neither OTA due to blackout rules nor via cable, as Time Warner dominates here and does not carry NFLN.p.s. At the risk of stating the obvious, the fact that the Packers are even in this discussion is proof positive of the NFC's severe decline. I love this Packer team and they've now won 11 of their last 12, but anyone that has followed them closely knows that they could just as easily be 3-5 or even 2-6 right now rather than 7-1.
 
If the Cowboys are the best team and look what the Patriots did to them in Dallas. Does it really matter who is the best in the NFC?

 
I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.GiantsCowboysPackers
Whenever this question arises there's always a few knuckleheads that want to put the Giants on top, which doesnt make sense at all to me. Yeah, theyve looked good but who have they played? What have they done to deserve it? Im not trying to discredit someone's opinion but when they barely squeak by Miami, their winning streak consists of mediocre or downright terrible teams (49ers, Falcons, Jets, Eagles, Redskins) and their two losses are against the two teams you listed behind them...it just doesnt make sense. Can someone who thinks that the Giants are better than both the Packers (who stomped them at NY) and Cowboys (who had a shoot out but was in control the whole game) please clarify?
Redskins ain't exactly lighting the world on fire, but they're surprisingly very close to being a 1 loss team right now. They gave away wins vs the Giants and Packers, 2 teams in this NFC discussion and absolutely hammered the Lions, another team getting mentioned in this thread. If the Skins ever figure out how to throw a TD pass to a WR, watch out! :confused:
 
The Saints are lurking...
The Saints don't have the best NFC team this year.
Let's revisit in 8 weeks.On paper, every game left is winnable. I think the toughest team they have to play is the Texans.
The problem is that "best team in the NFC" won't be a regular season thing. They have to win in the playoffs against some of the other teams listed here. I don't think NO has the D to hang with others in playoffs games.I'd put Dallas #1 but they are beatable. For some reason I'm not sold on GB yet (maybe because I'm from MN). Philly is a shambles in my opinion. The Giants have a chance but they need to keep their RBs healthy. Detroit is always left out of these dicussions but they could surprise everyone.

I'd go Dallas, Giants, GB right now. With the way injuries are going it could be a number of different teams that NE runs the score up on in the SB.
Oh really?The Saints' pass D may be pretty awful, but I bet you didn't realize they have one of the league's top rush defenses. Take a look at the numbers. We haven't allowed 100 yards rushing since week 1.

The D is clearly better than last year's, and everyone saw how far we went then.

 
If the Cowboys are the best team and look what the Patriots did to them in Dallas. Does it really matter who is the best in the NFC?
That is why they have the playoffs and the Superbowl...to show how meaningless regular season wins are. There are a ton of examples but one I remember well is a stomping Dallas took by the Eagles early in their '92 season.
 
I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.

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I don't.And the Cowboys will prove it next week.

A total ### whopping in Philly.

Cowboys ae the third best team in the league...all be it a somewhat distant third.
Pittsburgh is the 3rd best team in the league.
I disagree. they lost to the Cards.Dallas has only lost to NE.

 
I know the cowgirls have the best record, but I think the Giants are the more complete team.GiantsCowboysPackers
Right, because after the Packers kicked their ### IN New York, the Giants have gone on to beat the likes of Atlanta and Miami.Give me a freekin' break.
 

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