2015 NFL Season Preview

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NFC East

Aug 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford (7) hands off to running back DeMarco Murray (29) during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles won 40-17. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Always one of the best division races to watch.  It seems that every year it comes down to the last game.

The Dallas Cowboys earned their crown as NFC East Champs last season.

They beat out the high flying Philadelphia Eagles.

They took DeMarco Murray from the Cowboys, but in return lost LeSean McCoy.

They also traded away Nick Foles to the Rams for Sam Bradford.

Their high tempo offense has been reeling throughout the preseason, and will stay like that all year, in my opinion.

Their defense is underrated and will be a force to be reckoned with.

The Cowboys have some questions.

They have the best offensive line in the NFL, but now don’t have a Pro Bowl running back to run through it.

Joseph Randle, Darren McFadden, Lance Dunbar, and now Christine Michael.

Talk about a running by committee.

I don’t know who I trust most out of those guys.

Luckily for the Cowboys, they have Tony Romo and Dez Bryant.

They are probably the best tandem in the NFL.

The Cowboys have a good shot at hoisting their 6th Super Bowl this year.  Jerry will be happy with that.

The New York Giants were disappointing last year.

They went 6-10, mostly in part to Eli throwing so many interceptions.

Their bright spot was, of course, Odell Beckham Jr.

From his insane catch against the Cowboys to being the league leader in multiple categories for rookie receivers, this kid is GOOD.

If Victor Cruz can come back healthy and stay that way, Beckham and Cruz could be a match up nightmare for opposing defenses.

The Washington Redskins are struggling.

They might have made one of the worst trades in history when they decided to trade for RGIII.

But, the past is the past.  The Redskins are trying to move on and by naming Kirk Cousins their starter, that’s a start.

Alfred Morris is a nice back and will get a heavy workload this year.

I see this being a high scoring division, and I’m going to go with the best offense.

The Philadelphia Eagles are my pick to win the NFC East.

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