
NFC SOUTH

Tampa Bay holds the top spot and look to take it once again, but the Falcons are not far off and could eventually figure themselves out soon. Tonight’s game will decide who has leverage…unless they tie. Meanwhile, New Orleans’ wheels fell. They could still contend for the South, but injuries are slowly affecting this team. Carolina’s still Carolina even if Andy Dalton is the starter.
NFC NORTH

The Vikings look like one of the best NFC teams right now. Offense looks good, Sam Darnold is playing hot, and Brian Flores’ defense looks dangerous. However, there’s still plenty of football left before we can accept that they are good. The Lions escape to go 3-1, but I can’t help but see their results through four games weren’t perfect, except Jared Goff on Monday night. As long as they keep Goff’s passing attempts down and run the ball consistently, they’re fine. The Packers are ebb-and-flow, but they’ll figure it out once Jordan Love works the rust out. They never gave up against Minnesota, so expect them to still be in contention for the North. The Bears held off the Rams for the win to stay alongside their NFC North counterparts. While they’re 2-0 at home, they’re 0-2 on the road. The new-look offense must endure the road ahead.
NFC EAST

The Washington Commanders are at the top of the NFC East. It’s possible their run continues since their October schedule is winnable with only the Ravens to deal with. Dallas and Philly are struggling as expected. Mike McCarthy’s already on a short leash. Meanwhile, after talking to an Eagles fan and hearing about Eagles’ fan’s reactions towards Nick Sirianni’s play calls, they want him out. That’s a Philly problem, I guess. Then there’s New York. Defense is good and skills position is solid, but that’s not enough to climb the standings.
NFC WEST

Seattle is…at the top spot. I can’t tolerate that. I also can’t tolerate the fact that they’re winning games while playing good football and competing every week, even after the loss to Detroit. That’s just me being a Niner fan while doing good unbiased content, even with some hate involved. Speaking of Niners, they still look like the best team, but I’m tired of seeing more players racking up on the injury report. Arizona’s not bad, but they’re also not good. I do like Marvin Harrison Jr. and expect more out of him in the future. The Rams are a better team than they should be, but like the Niners, they are hobbled with injuries. And just like the Niners, the Rams are winless on the road while holding a win at home.



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