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The mighty NFC North
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Combined point differential by division:

1. NFC North at +211
2. AFC West at +20
3. AFC North at +15
4. NFC East at +8
5. NFC South at -29
6. NFC West at -47
7. AFC East at -69
8. AFC South at -71

Adam Schefter
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The NFC North is now the first division since realignment in 2002 with all four teams each having at least four wins through six weeks.
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That is an amazing stat. Plus 8, 15, 20....211??!!
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(10-14-2024, 08:09 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: That is an amazing stat. Plus 8, 15, 20....211??!!

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(10-14-2024, 11:48 AM)DeepFreeze05 Wrote:

That was great through 2 games, but it's not the case now. However, the Vikings strength of schedule so far has been tougher.
The Lions have lost to the Bucs and Goff has thrown 8 TDs with 4 picks.
Seems a lot of Vikings fans are concerned about the second half let downs the past two games. They went conservative on defense and still won them both.
If Darnold isn't healthy the Vikings are in trouble. If Jones is out it could be tough sledding. 
If Darnold and Jones are both good to go, combined with the Flores defense, the Vikings are likely to send the Lions to their second loss!
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I think point differential is far more telling than records to-date. Especially with only 1 divisional game played season to date.
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(10-14-2024, 05:11 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: I think point differential is far more telling than records to-date. Especially with only 1 divisional game played season to date.

That is true, but you can't overlook the fact that the Vikings have beat 3 teams that were playoff teams last year and those 3 will likely be playoff teams this year. Jets may end up being a playoff team with that roster.  Way too much talent for them to continue to flounder.

But the majority of the Bears and Packers wins are against crappy teams that will likely be crappy this year.  Lost to the only good teams on their schedule.  I'd say the Lions and Vikings look like the top 2 teams in the division and probably the top two teams in the NFC to date. Point differential bears that out too.
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