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NFC EAST
Philadelphia Eagles: GRADE: A
Andy Reid provided one of the most exciting rides of the 2010 season. He traded Donovan McNabb, rebuilt Michael Vick, made the roster younger and won the NFC East. Thanks to Vick, the Eagles have become "Must See TV.''
New York Giants: GRADE: C
The Giants didn't have the feel of a team that went 10-6. Their .400 strength of victory record was the ninth-worst in the league. The defense has to do better against playoff-caliber teams and needs to improve the linebacking corps -- again.
Dallas Cowboys: GRADE: D
Call them the "Allas'' Cowboys because they lost their "D." The defense gave up 46 yards and 11.6 points a game more than last season. Jason Garrett did a nice job of adding more discipline to the offense, but his next challenge is to figure out why the defense went south.
Washington Redskins: GRADE: F
The addition of Donovan McNabb and Mike Shanahan to a perennially underachieving offense added only 2.3 points a game, and the switch to the 3-4 defense produced a 70-yard net loss.
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Philadelphia Eagles: GRADE: A
Andy Reid provided one of the most exciting rides of the 2010 season. He traded Donovan McNabb, rebuilt Michael Vick, made the roster younger and won the NFC East. Thanks to Vick, the Eagles have become "Must See TV.''
New York Giants: GRADE: C
The Giants didn't have the feel of a team that went 10-6. Their .400 strength of victory record was the ninth-worst in the league. The defense has to do better against playoff-caliber teams and needs to improve the linebacking corps -- again.
Dallas Cowboys: GRADE: D
Call them the "Allas'' Cowboys because they lost their "D." The defense gave up 46 yards and 11.6 points a game more than last season. Jason Garrett did a nice job of adding more discipline to the offense, but his next challenge is to figure out why the defense went south.
Washington Redskins: GRADE: F
The addition of Donovan McNabb and Mike Shanahan to a perennially underachieving offense added only 2.3 points a game, and the switch to the 3-4 defense produced a 70-yard net loss.
For the rest of the NFL Grades: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=5987814