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Originally Posted by tryfuhl
are you attributing that to his play or saying that they're his losses just as the leader of the team?
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No attribution or critique of actual on-field performance from me. Just a statement of W/L facts.
Campbell had a dreadful .235 win percentage against NFC East opponents for his career. McNabb, against similar competition, posted a .417 win percentage (drops to .375 against common opponents). My point was mostly to show that, even though Philadelphia has probably been the strongest team inside the division over the last five years (although Dallas and NYG are both right there), they haven't performed as well as a team against the division as they have against the rest of the league.
Basically, the McNabb Eagles had the same problems the Campbell Redskins did, but at least had the advantage of being the better all around team.