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NFL Social Report Cards: NFC West

The NFC West entered the season with big expectations and did not disappoint by having the best collective record of any division. Most importantly, and as widely predicted, the Seahawks and 49ers will face off this weekend with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. But how did such a successful division fair with […]

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NFL Social Report Cards: NFC East

The NFC East was one of the more unpredictable divisions this year.  The Giants got off to an unexpected winless start in the first portion of their season and Robert Griffin III suffered a severe sophomore slump that was not helped at all by having to return from a major knee surgery. The Cowboys did what they normally do: play mediocre football with some signs of life but ultimately falling  short of the playoffs. The surprise of the division was the Eagles lead by first year head coach Chip Kelly.  It is safe to say this division did not play out as predicted by most. It was an overall disappointing year for the NFC East which makes studying all four of the digital...

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NFL Social Report Cards: NFC South

Half of this division will be playing this Sunday.  The other half had disappointing seasons and is looking to rebound next year. The different levels of success combined with certain expectations going into this season (ahem, Falcons) make this division a fun one to analyze from a digital perspective.  Let’s begin. Note: All team names are linked to the organization’s official website, while the individual social channels are linked for each team accordingly. If you’d like to review our criteria for evaluation, you’ll find it at the bottom of the post. You can see every one of our NFL Social Report Cards here.

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NFL Social Report Cards: AFC West

The AFC West was the only division in the NFL to have three teams make the playoffs. Perhaps this on-field success had something to do with this division getting some decent grades across the board on their social report cards. Between Peyton setting records, the Chiefs surprising the whole league with a 9-0 start, and […]

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NFL Social Report Cards: AFC South

Today we continue the handing out of our NFL Social Report Cards with the AFC South.  The Texans were a surprise to end up with the worst record in the NFL and their social media execution was unfortunately similar to their on-field play.  On the other hand, the Colts not only won the division, they […]

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