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National Football Conference

Eastern Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*NY Giants12403282467-19-3
†Philadelphia11503512455-38-4
Washington8802812693-56-6
Dallas51102943613-54-8
Arizona31302104432-62-10
2000 Head Coaches: NY—Jim Fassel (4th season); Phi—Andy Reid (2nd); Wash—Norv Turner (7th, 7-6) was fired on Dec. 4, 2000 and replaced by passing game coordinator Terry Robiskie (1-2); Dal—Dave Campo (1st); Ariz—Vince Tobin (5th, 2-5) was fired on Oct. 23, 2000 and replaced by defensive coordinator Dave McGinnis (1-8).
1999 Standings: 1. Washington (10-6); 2. Dallas (8-8); 3. NY Giants (7-9); Arizona (6-10); Philadelphia (5-11).

Central Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*Minnesota11503973715-38-4
†Tampa Bay10603882694-47-5
Green Bay9703533235-38-4
Detroit9703073073-57-5
Chicago51102163553-53-9
2000 Head Coaches: Min—Dennis Green (9th season); TB—Tony Dungy (5th); GB—Mike Sherman (1st); Det— Bobby Ross (4th, 5-4) resigned on Nov. 6, 2000 and was replaced by assistant head coach Gary Moeller (4-3); Chi—Dick Jauron (2nd).
1999 Standings: 1. Tampa Bay (11-5); 2. Minnesota (10-6); 3. Detroit (8-8); 4. Green Bay (8-8); 5. Chicago (6-10).

Western Division

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WLTPFPADivNFC
*New Orleans10603543057-19-3
†St. Louis10605404715-37-5
Carolina7903103104-45-7
San Francisco61003884221-74-8
Atlanta41202524133-53-9
2000 Head Coaches: NO— Jim Haslett (1st season); St.L—Mike Martz (1st); Car—George Seifert (2nd); SF—Steve Mariucci (4th); Atl—Dan Reeves (4th).
1999 Standings: 1. St. Louis (13-3); 2. Carolina (8-8); 3. Atlanta (5-11); 4. San Fran. (4-12); 5. N. Orleans (3-13).
Note: New Orleans (10-6) won the West over St. Louis (10-6) due to a better record within the division.

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