The NFC East is the worst division in football. The only division that doesn't have a team with a winning record. The Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles have been major disappointments so far this year. Eagles' coach Doug Peterson has guaranteed a victory while Dallas head coach, Jason Garrett's seat continues to get hotter and hotter! Can the Cowboys turn around their season or will they suffer their fourth loss in a row? The Eagles haven't faired well against Jason Garrett's group under Peterson's reign as head coach. Will the returns of Darby and Mills be the difference to put Philadelphia in the driver's seat in a weak NFC East? The Washington Redskins got their first victory of the year. Lead by new interim head coach, Bill Callahan, the Redskins seem to be turning to more of a run first philosophy. Callahan says he wants to focus on completions plus rushing attempts in his game-plan. Terry McLaurin is the lone bright spot in Washington this year. The rookie receiver has put up a legendary campaign so far, which mirror's the rookie season of Hall of Fame wide out, Randy Moss. Washington faces a tall task with the return of Kyle Shanahan. Shanahan is 0-1 vs. the Redskins since being fired by the organization during the prior regime. The Giants are licking their wounds after a crushing defeat to the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. The Giants look to bounce back as they get their star RB Saquon Barkley back and look to improve to 3-4 on the season. This week New York will take on the year's number one overall pick, Kyler Murray, and his new-look Arizona Cardinals lead by first year head coach, Kliff Kingsbury. Is Doug Peterson an overrated head coach? Is Terry McLaurin the best rookie WR since Randy Moss? Will the Giants shine with their first full game of both Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones this year? What is wrong with the Cowboys?If you are interested in any of these questions or just love the NFC East, you will enjoy this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gridironeast/message