One Bust for Each NFC East Team in 2022
“Bust” is a relative term. Not all of these players will be bad in 2022, but they could underachieve based on the expectations they have for the season.
“Bust” is a relative term. Not all of these players will be bad in 2022, but they could underachieve based on the expectations they have for the season.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars
What is the future for the Dallas Cowboys? This question needs to be asked going forward about the organization.
With free agency in progress and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.
The 2021 NFL trade deadline is a few weeks away, but the Philadelphia Eagles already shipped off veteran tight end Zach Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals. In an obvious rebuilding year, more trades will likely come before November 2.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
Joe Judge didn’t exactly perform above expectations as a rookie head coach for the New York Giants in 2020. A 6-10 finish wasn’t good enough to win a weak NFC East, but there were still reasons to think Judge has the Giants headed in the right direction.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
On November 20th 1982, Gale Gilbert quarterbacked the California Golden Bears to one of the most memorable wins in the history of college football. It was an improbable finish against the Bears’ rival, Stanford. 38 years later Gale’s son, Garrett, had the chance to pull off an incredible finish of his own in his first career NFL start.
On Thursday night, a sloppy game in every aspect ended with the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) pulling off an 11-point comeback against the New York Giants (1-6) to emerge with a 22-21 win. Carson Wentz quieted the doubters and haters by leading a team that was down to practice squad players to victory.
“Bust” is a relative term. Not all of these players will be bad in 2022, but they could underachieve based on the expectations they have for the season.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
What is the future for the Dallas Cowboys? This question needs to be asked going forward about the organization.
With free agency in progress and the 2022 NFL Draft approaching, franchises all have a level of excitement. Some are looking to contend this season, while others just want to move in the right direction.
The 2021 NFL trade deadline is a few weeks away, but the Philadelphia Eagles already shipped off veteran tight end Zach Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals. In an obvious rebuilding year, more trades will likely come before November 2.
The preseason is here. For many players, that means a chance to achieve a lifelong dream of making the 53-man roster. However, not everyone can have their wishes fulfilled.
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
Joe Judge didn’t exactly perform above expectations as a rookie head coach for the New York Giants in 2020. A 6-10 finish wasn’t good enough to win a weak NFC East, but there were still reasons to think Judge has the Giants headed in the right direction.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
On November 20th 1982, Gale Gilbert quarterbacked the California Golden Bears to one of the most memorable wins in the history of college football. It was an improbable finish against the Bears’ rival, Stanford. 38 years later Gale’s son, Garrett, had the chance to pull off an incredible finish of his own in his first career NFL start.
On Thursday night, a sloppy game in every aspect ended with the Philadelphia Eagles (2-4-1) pulling off an 11-point comeback against the New York Giants (1-6) to emerge with a 22-21 win. Carson Wentz quieted the doubters and haters by leading a team that was down to practice squad players to victory.
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