Yeah I don’t think so. The NFC is a complete crapshoot. Eagles have a very tough schedule and are due for some injury luck regression after being one of the healthiest teams in the league last year. Lions are really good but lost their OC and DC. Then you have a handful of teams including the 49ers that are in the next tier. 49ers have the easiest schedule and if they can stay healthy (big if) still have 6 all pro players on their team. In 2020 they were a 6 win team due to a rash of injuries and in 2021 they were in the NFC championship and a dropped 4th Q INT from going to the SB. So there is precedence for a bounce back year. I don’t expect a perfect year, they are relying on a lot of rookies. There will be ups and downs but if they stay healthy they will be a playoff team. Shanahan has not lost one non conference championship or Super Bowl playoff game. So if you want to fade that go ahead. You will probably be correct, they probably aren’t going to win the Super Bowl but the notion the Raiders (should be better) have a better chance to win the AFC is totally ludicrous. Give your head a shake.
I'm joking, just trying to make nostr:nprofile1qqs96jmv34yjz9rv2z0qpcynpsayrukgr07qd7s8jn9lwwtm3gwpaccpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9usrft52 believe more iN it's own team. we all know Patrick revenge tour is unavoidable
That might be the best division in football this year.
Coaching wise undoubtedly
I’ve learned the hard way not to believe in any hype surrounding this team.
I think they’ll be the best 4th place team in any division.
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