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Off Topic NFL diary - let's all predict!

Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:27:55 PM PDT

Wild and wacky weather dominates worldwide headlines and we have Congress abdicating their responsibilities to uphold the Constitution against a president who has performed a power grab unknown to our nation's history.

So let's talk about sports instead.

The NFL preseason has kicked off so it's time to try to predict who will come out of nowhere to contend in the playoffs and who will be the dogs come January.  

AFC East:

  1. New England Patriots - These guys are loaded for bear this season, by picking up a couple hotshot receivers (the kid from Miami who is a return threat and Randy "crankypants" Moss).  Some theorize that coach Bill Belichik is trying to go out with one more superbowl win by being very aggressive in the free agent market.  Tom Brady was effective last year with no-name receievers.  What will he do with Randy Moss, assuming Moss is a team player who actually tries on every play?  I can see the Patriots winning their division without any trouble and possibly making it to the superbowl.
  1. New York Jets - These guys were a huge surprise last year, both in how well they played and the fact Chad Pennington came back from another shoulder surgery to be an effective QB again.  He's probably not the strongest-armed kid in the league, but he's as smart as they come with reading defenses and playing intelligent football.  Not quite sure if they'll improve on last year, but should be good enough to come in second in the division
  1. Buffalo Bills - I'm not convinced these guys are really going to amount to much yet again.  There aren't any players there who impress me to any degree.  Is JP Losman the answer at QB?  Probably not.
  1. Miami Dolphins - they traded for a washed up Trent Green?  What were they thinking?  Worse, they didn't take Brady Quinn in the draft.  Maybe Quinn will never amount to much, but that's a better option than a 37 year old QB whose best days are behind him for sure.

AFC North

  1. Cincinnati Bengals - the jailbirds hopefully will clean up their act and learn how to win again.  I think Carson Palmer is one of the top QBs in the entire league and should be over any lingering effects of his devastating knee injury.  Chad Johnson is one of my favorite receivers because despite his antics, he loves the game and genuinely wants his team to win.  If they can keep their players from getting in trouble, I think they should be back on top of their division this year.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - it's a tossup between the Ravens and Bengals about who will win this division.  Baltimore is also loaded for bear this season to stage an all out attack for the superbowl.  I would love for Steve McNair to win a ring, even if it's not with the Titans.  
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - it's a rebuilding year.  The new coach, new philosophy...it'll take awhile to sink in.  They probably will be competitive and Roethlisberger surely will play better than 2006, but I still don't see them in the playoffs.
  1. Cleveland Browns - hahaha.  Er, that's not nice.  They keep trying to draft talent and somewhere get nowhere with it.  Hopefully they'll show a little improvement this year, but they're still bottom dwellers.  No doubt Brady Quinn will be the starter by sometime in October.

AFC South

  1. Indianapolis Colts - you gotta just give the respect to the Colts as they are the Champs and Peyton Manning is still the best QB in the league.  They won the Superbowl last year despite having a weak defense.  These guys believe they can win and attitude does help.  I can't say for sure if they can win two in a row, but they'll be in the hunt all season long.
  1. Tennessee Titans - Vince Young demonstrated that he's an amazing athlete whose athleticism will win games, even as he tries to learn the NFL game.  He was very fun to watch last year and had one of the better rookie seasons you'll see any QB ever have.  While I'm not sure the Titans had a good offseason acquiring talent, Young is going to win games to keep them in the chase.
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - they sure took a step backwards last year.  There's something about this team that keeps them from overcoming their obstacles.  They could still be a playoff team, but it's going to take a few lucky bounces in their direction for that to happen.
  1. Houston Texans - I don't think getting Matt Schaub, an unproven backup with "potential", is necessarily the key for this franchise to finally look decent.  Will anyone block for him?  His predecessor, David Carr, probably still is nursing bruises on his butt for all the sacks he endured as the Texans' starter.  Far too many holes in this team to be competitive.

AFC West

  1. Denver Broncos - this team endured two serious tragedies in the offseason.  The worst was the driveby shooting that killed defensive back Darrent Williams the night after the last game of the season.  The poor kid was just in the wrong place at the wrong time and lost his life.  Then a backup running back died of heart failure or something like that in a minicamp.  Also extremely horrible.  The Broncos could go one of two ways, but I have a feeling there's going to be some motivation for this team to perform well in honor of their lost teammates.  And part of it has to do with half of their division being awful (Raiders and Chiefs...more on that in a moment)
  1. San Diego Chargers - I'm sorry, but when you go 14-2, you don't fire your coach for losing in the playoffs.  I see the disruption in the coaching causing the team to lose a couple games they wouldn't have otherwise.  They still should qualify for a wildcard, but they aren't going to be as great as last year.  However, I do think Philip Rivers is going to be one of the elite quarterbacks for years to come.  The game where he brought his team down from 28-7 against the Bengals and won convinced me that there is nothing that'll get him down.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - they're rebuilding and banking on an unproven QB to be their guy for the future...though I wager he won't be.  If they were smart, they'd start Damon Huard and see how far they can get with him and worry about finding a future QB in the draft next year.  This team will be lucky to hit 8-8
  1. Oakland Raiders - last year's Raiders may have been the worst team fielded in the NFL in decades.  What a debacle.  That's what happens when Al Davis makes it so that no coach wants to work for the meddling old man.  They surely will be better this season, but not by much.  There's just far too much work that needs to be done to be a halfway decent team.

NFC East

  1. Philadelphia Eagles - it's time for McNabb to have one more great season.  His injury problems are a bit scary for Eagles fans, to be sure, but the team is balanced with good players on both sides of the ball.  This team always finds a way to win.  I do think letting Jeff Garcia go was a bad move, though.  
  1. Dallas Cowboys - Parcells is gone, but most of the players are returning.  Tony Romo should show some improvement over last season, assuming he's put to rest that bad snap in the playoffs against the Seahawks that ended the Cowboys season.  Wildcard contender, though I just can't see them progressing far in the playoffs.
  1. Washington Redskins - owner Daniel Snyder is one of those arrogant jerks who thinks he can buy and sell people, treat employees poorly and still be a "winner".  Nothing makes me happier than seeing his team consistently stink or underachieve.  And this season will be no different.  It doesn't matter how much you overpay your coaches...karma is vicious.  
  1. New York Giants - Eli Manning may be one of those players who needs a change of scenery to ever amount to anything.  NY is harsh on players and I don't think he's ever going to develop under the spotlight there.  The team pretty much revolted on coach Tom Coughlin last year, yet he retained  his job.  He'll be lucky to finish the season this year.  I see nothing but dark days for this team.

NFC North

  1. Detroit Lions - I think I'll make this my dark horse "out of nowhere" team for 2007.  They're due.  Seriously.  How many seasons in a row can a team be this bad?  I am a huge fan of Jon Kitna, a guy who never has been an elite QB, but plays very well given a good team around him.  People overlook the fact he threw for over 4000 yards last season and has both great receivers now AND offensive coordinator Mike Martz's imagination on his side.  Okay, I admit this might be a stretch but hey, someone should give this team a chance.
  1. Chicago Bears - Rex Grossman is a joke.  To the Bears fans: I've never seen a worse starter in the superbowl than Grossman.  It's like his brain just shuts down at the worst moment.  Even backup Brian Griese, no stranger to interceptions, would be a better choice.  The team will take a couple steps backwards this season.  Not sure they will even make the playoffs, particularly if Grossman is the season-long starter.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Brett Favre...please retire.  This team will not be a superbowl contender for awhile.  I don't want to go through a fourth straight year of "will he return" discussions from the TV announcers.  
  1. Minnesota Vikings - young QB, rebuilding, etc.  I see nothing about this team to inspire confidence that they'll be very competitive this year.  

NFC South

  1. New Orleans Saints - I don't think they were a fluke last year.  Their offense is scary talented: Drew Brees (another elite QB), Deuce McAllister and Reggie Bush are so good it should be against the rules.  Their gypsy season of 2005 is fortunately far behind them and they can concentrate on actually making it to the Superbowl this year rather than being a feel-good story like 2006.
  1. Carolina Panthers - For some reason, these guys underachieved last season.  I do like Jake Delhomme a lot, but he does occasionally have boneheaded moments.  This team just strikes me as capable of overcoming mental errors and being back in the playoff hunt again.
  1. Tampa Bay - coach Jon Gruden won a superbowl with Tony Dungy's team.  Now that a few years have passed and maybe 8 players still remain from that squad, Gruden doesn't look like a genius anymore.  Their QB situation isn't the best, although Jeff Garcia is a potentially decent one year solution.  
  1. Atlanta Falcons - the Michael Vick situation is going to cripple this team, despite their every intention of ignoring it.  Vick is pretty much dead to the organization, but it is forcing them to rethink their strategy with Joey Harrington suddenly becoming the starter.  Vick hopefully will teach owner Arthur Blank to never coddle and favor a single player.  Pushing an injured Vick around in a wheelchair a few seasons ago is going to haunt Blank for years.

NFC West

  1. St. Louis Rams - this is a tricky division because three of the four teams could easily win this year.  I'm giving St. Louis props because they have an accomplished QB in Marc Bulger and a great running back in Stephen Jackson.  
  1. Seattle Seahawks - last year was definitely a letdown from their superbowl season in 2005, but injuries took their toll.  They have benefitted from some player changes and should be competitive again, although I don't think Matt Hasselbeck is the best choice for QB.  He still makes errors that you'd expect from rookies, not established veterans.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - so they finally showed signs of life last year.  As a rookie, QB Alex Smith looked like the most hopeless guy since writer George Plimpton tried playing QB for the Lions years ago.  However, Smith is apparently one of those players who is useless till he fully understands the offensive system, and then he's quite effective.  I saw him play in college and that was the case from his sophomore to junior year.  The 49ers could have a few lucky breaks and possibly win this division, but it'd be a longshot over the Rams or Seahawks.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - I am afraid that I can't take these guys seriously, despite the fact I think Matt Leinert is the real deal and this team is due for some success someday.  I just refuse to go out on a limb.

My superbowl guess:
New England vs. New Orleans with New England winning it yet again.

Feel free to taunt me.

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  •  easy one... (1+ / 0-)

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    Ari Mistral

    Texans win the Superbowl!

    ehem, troops out now please.

    by lil love on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:29:25 PM PDT

  •  da Bears (6+ / 0-)

    Chicago Bears - Rex Grossman is a joke.  To the Bears fans: I've never seen a worse starter in the superbowl than Grossman.

    Two words:

    Tony

    Eason

  •  Bears Apologist Speaking (2+ / 0-)

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    mcfly, Ari Mistral

    Grossman is no Tom Brady, but really...Grossman worse than Trent Dilfer?  I don't think so.  

    And not make the playoffs?  Never mind the fact the the NFC Norris is a joke, you are the first person I've heard or read say Chicago is less than top three in the NFC.

    "Politics didn't lead me to working people. Working people led me to politics." Barack Obama

    by MLDB on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:34:09 PM PDT

    •  Dilfer isn't nearly as boneheaded (1+ / 0-)

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      rapala

      All Dilfer did was win 21 out of 22 starts with a couple teams over two seasons.  He might not be flashy, but he was extremely reliable to manage the game correctly and not turn the ball over needlessly.  I absolutely will not put Dilfer in the elite category, but I will give him the respect he deserves for being a competent player who helped his team win more than lose.  Well...after he left Tampa.  

      The Bears got to the superbowl despite Grossman.

    •  yep (0+ / 0-)

      Grossman is actually not that bad by the standards of recent Bears quarterbacks.  And Detroit beating them in the division?  Bold prediction, but not likely IMO.

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      by mcfly on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:17:19 PM PDT

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    •  The Bears have (1+ / 0-)

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      mcfly

      strengthened their defense and deepened it.

      They've got a bull of a running back that is about to show his stuff on the big stage.

      They've got a maturing game breaker in Bernard Berrian and have added Devin Hester and rookie Garret Wolfe as change of pace game breakers.

      In addition, Rex Grossman, who is nowhere near as bad as people like to say, now has a year under his belt and should show a lot more maturity at the position this year.

      The Bears are going to be a good, solid, defensively dominating team this year.

      Discount them at your peril.

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      by Andrew C White on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:39:17 PM PDT

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    •  From Viking country (2+ / 0-)

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      Since the Vikes are hopeless
      And the Pack is dead
      And the Lions have problems that defy description
      You Bears better be good.  A whole division is counting on you.

      I watched Grossman a lot in college.  He is a pretty damn good quarterback.  99% of the problems he has are in his head.  He could have a wonderful season.  If the Chicago fans just get off his back.  Or not.  

      Remember the I35W bridge--who needs terrorists when there are Republicans

      by techno on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:54:52 PM PDT

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      •  I live about (1+ / 0-)

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        1/2 mile from where he played high school ball.  Of course, I wasn't here at the time but it's kind of an interesting little tidbit.  

        Or maybe not.

        "Politics didn't lead me to working people. Working people led me to politics." Barack Obama

        by MLDB on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:58:22 PM PDT

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  •  I'm still in shock... (0+ / 0-)

    ...that the Pats signed Moss.

    :shaking head:

    Let's hope that little attitude changes.

    •  Corey Dillon (3+ / 0-)

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      Samer, mcfly, Ari Mistral

      Remember, everything thought Dillon was a malcontent with the Bengals, but people forget he spent 7 years on a really bad team.  He can be forgiven for being ticked off.  He obviously was happy with New England and never caused problems.

      Moss might backfire, but I can see him shutting up and playing football this year cuz he'll be on an actual professional team again, unlike the last two years.

    •  It has. It has. (1+ / 0-)

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      Ari Mistral

      Just listen to him on NFL Network.

      He sounds like he didn't just sip the Kool-Aid, he drank the whole damn pitcher.

      It's awesome, if you're a Pats fan. :)

      •  Watch out! (0+ / 0-)

        Moss always says the right thing at the beginning of the season.  Don't trust a word he says.  As a Packers fan in Western Wisconsin, it's been fun to watch it play out in the local media year after year, all the explanations for why this was definitely going to be the year that he shaped up...

        So good luck with that!

    •  If Moss ever got to play for a good team (1+ / 0-)

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      Ari Mistral

      his "attitude" problems would vanish.  And after the bums he had throwing to him, he probably thinks he is in heaven with Brady.  

      His only problem is that he has been clobbered for 10 seasons.  

      Remember the I35W bridge--who needs terrorists when there are Republicans

      by techno on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 02:16:09 PM PDT

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  •  The 'Niners showing life? (1+ / 0-)

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    buhdydharma

    So...are they done "rebuilding?"

    May God bless Bill Walsh's soul.

  •  E! A! G! L! E! S! EAGLES! (0+ / 0-)

    I only watch them if they're winning.

    "Republicans are poor losers and worse winners." - My grandmother, sometime in the early 1960s

    by escapee on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:42:00 PM PDT

  •  Baltimore Colts or LA Rams (2+ / 0-)

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    section29, ssmt

    and to hell with you Carter-voting Democrats.

    the blue sea seethes with reason

    by howth of murph on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:48:00 PM PDT

  •  I'll go with the M's to win the ALWest (1+ / 0-)

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    Dont Just Stand There

    or at worst, the AL wild card.  It's still baseball season, for cripes sake!!!

  •  Watch! Seahawks D will amaze this year (3+ / 0-)

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    techno, sldulin, LightningMan

    The O will be just good enough to get them back to the Super Bowl.

    The Book of Revelation is not a foreign policy manual.

    by Dont Just Stand There on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:51:12 PM PDT

  •  well, not that any of us (1+ / 0-)

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    are biased or anything.  With that said, it's just a little too early in the season for me to be objective.  I just finished watching both Saints pre-season games.  They looked fine but they lost both games.  Having watched them all season last year, couldn't help but think that their objective wasn't to win as much as to "feel" each other out and what it was like to play as a team against another team.  First string looked great but the real nice present was defense.  I think Peyton's got one this year and it's just going to get better.

    So, for now I'll say....

    Geaux Saints!

    White woman over 50 for OBAMA!! (Endorsed 6/07)

    by nolalily on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:54:15 PM PDT

  •  Perspective on Grossman from The Onion (1+ / 0-)

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    LightningMan

    --> here

    The headline nailed it

    If you feel you must become like your enemies to beat them, they've already defeated you (-7.00/-5.33)

    by DoubleBarrellBunnyAnger on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:57:02 PM PDT

  •  I would never bet on the Detroit "Lions" (3+ / 0-)

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    MrHinkyDink, mcfly, techno

    So long as William Clay Ford owns this franchise and Matt Millen runs it, the "Lions" will never contend.

    John McCain's Straight Talk Express runs on fossil fuels.

    by Dump Terry McAuliffe on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 12:57:22 PM PDT

  •  Niners and Gore/Obama! (1+ / 0-)

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    LightningMan
  •  Favre please retire? (3+ / 0-)

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    churchlady, SharaiP, LightningMan

    I gotta call nonsense on that one.  Is there any QB that is more fun to watch?  Detroit may have the receivers, they have drafted them for what- the last decade?  The Pack's D will keep them in the games, and anything can happen.  Not saying SB, just had to stand up for Brett.

    "What is being noticed is only an indication of what is being done." Albert Einstein 1954

    by tundraman on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:00:12 PM PDT

    •  As a Vikes fan, (2+ / 0-)

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      I say keep playing Brett!!!  He's fun to watch and it only delays the development of the next QB.

      I have to watch with sound off because announcers make me sick when he plays.  

      Good luck on the battle for 2nd place in our division!!!

      •  Well as a Vikes fan... (1+ / 0-)

        you must be used to turning the sound off, how do you stand the picture?  I agree the pundits fawn shamelessly over Brett and it does get old.
        I think the NFC North is a crapshoot.  Lions have recievers but no QB and a so-so D.  Bears have a strong D and a weak O, perhaps their special teams still make them the team to beat.  The Vikes have been rebuilding since Joe Kaap retired and have to face the year with a questionable QB.  The Pack has no running game, but their D will be good. I like our chances(barring injury)

        "What is being noticed is only an indication of what is being done." Albert Einstein 1954

        by tundraman on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 02:54:05 PM PDT

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    •  I'll name some QBs (0+ / 0-)

      Carson Palmer, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Drew Brees, and of course Joey Harrington (for the comedy value).

  •  You're dreaming... (2+ / 0-)

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    sldulin, LightningMan

    on the Lions.  Their due, but they'll figure out a way to blow it.  The Colts and Bearsfade (Superbowl hangovers).

    I think the 49ers surprise, the Steelers and Carolina come back, SD & Denver go deep but in the end the Pats beat the Saints in the Superbowl.

    I'm sooo excited it's finally football season.  Thanks for the diary!!!

  •  Forgot to mention Saints big surprise (1+ / 0-)

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    doctorj2u

    Looks like they might actually have a pretty decent 2nd string QB in Palco.

    White woman over 50 for OBAMA!! (Endorsed 6/07)

    by nolalily on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:04:18 PM PDT

  •  Initial Viking preview (0+ / 0-)

    top 10 defense probable if DT's Kevin and Phat Pat Williams stay healthy. Otherwise good depth on that side of the ball. Offense has potential but the play calling and experience says at least a year away if Childress is a capable play caller at all. I see them moving the ball quite well in the open field but having trouble scoring in the red zone. Tavarias Jackson has all the tools at QB but is very inexperienced. Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor at RB are a pair of studs. But will the passing game and lack of experience at WR and QB keep defenses from playing 8 in the box? Probably not.

    Liberalism is trust of the people tempered by prudence. Conservatism is distrust of the people tempered by fear. ~William E. Gladstone, 1866

    by rapala on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:16:16 PM PDT

  •  cards most of the way! (0+ / 0-)

    I think you underestimate the cardinals. with a new coach they have a get tough attitude up front and drafted two wide bodies, one at RT the other at DT.

    Good move and i like the guys from pittsburgh and a running philosophy with 3 new OL. Leinhart (sp> will have a big year with the best receivers in the league. The D gave up too many big plays last year but if they get it together this year I see the Pats vs the Cards (playing at home) in the SB.

    I was a long time pats fan but moved 2 years ago to the valley of the sun. i still love teh pats but i have season tix to the cards.

    Go ahead and laugh at me....

    Harry Mitchell is my new congressman, replacing JD Hayworth.

    by 2liberal on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:19:54 PM PDT

  •  Sale of Colt sportswear is up over 17% nationally (2+ / 0-)

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    and 5,000 people attended opening night practice in 99 degree heat.  If believing in your team adds the 12th man, then fans are certainly supporting those blue ponies!  

  •  AFC takes it (1+ / 0-)

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    I think we can all agree the AFC will take the title.  Probably the Pats, Chargers or Colts.  But I could see the Broncos or Ravens sneaking in there.  The Colts just lost the interior of the Dline that got them the Superbowl, the Chargers have to overcome Norv Turner.  The worst the Pats have to deal with are possible chemistry issues.  I think they'll be fine.

    The NFC is pretty up for grabs. I'd put it as a toss up between the Eagles and the 49ers (assuming Gore has a comparable season).

    I'm a Bucs fan, and eternally optimistic.  I think the Panthers didn't underachieve so much last year as regress, the Vick's are without their mascot, and the Saint's defense is just itching to be exposed.  This would require an offense to expose it, however.  One does not seem to exist in the NFC South, although maybe the Bucs can finally put one together.  If they do, I see a repeat of 2 years ago.  A division win, then one and done in the playoffs.

    Now that I think about it, I'm not all that optimistic.

  •  You troll, it's the steelers baby! (1+ / 0-)

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    Very good analysis overall, but had to call you a troll since you didn't pick my team to win.  I think the steelers will suprise you this year.  They still have a majority of the talent that they had when they won the superbowl so there is no rebuilding with youth. they have a lot of experience and depth.

    Now, they have a young aggressive coach who i have been reading has made his mark on the team. This coash is not letting them ride their superbowl win from a couple of years ago.  

    Go Steelers!!!  

    "The woman's life is misery; for God's sake, people, at least give her a few good songs". NYT review of The Color Purple

    by arogue7 on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:25:56 PM PDT

  •  Bears (1+ / 0-)

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    Full Disclosure: I am Chair of the Darius Shahinfar for Congress Campaign Committee in NY-21.

    by Andrew C White on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 01:30:28 PM PDT

  •  The real truth (0+ / 0-)

    I like your division picks, but...

    Bengals over Colts in AFC championship

    Eagles over Rams in NFC championship

    and

    Bengals over Eagles in one of the highest scoring Superbowls ever.

  •  Eagles! (0+ / 0-)

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    And although I'm born and raised in California, my nephew plays for the Eagles so I have, for now, completely abandoned my lifelong love, the 49ers.

    And I'm PUMPED about the Philadelphia Eagles this season - the D is gonna be awesome!

    First preseason game tomorrow night - GO EAGLES!

    •  Go Eagles! (0+ / 0-)

      Who's your nephew?

      John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

      Funny McCain Pics archive updated regularly

      by InsultComicDog on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 02:52:03 PM PDT

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      •  Don't know if (0+ / 0-)

        I should say. But he's playing in his very first NFL game tomorrow - and he's starting.

        I hope I'm not being an *sshole, but here's a hint: they might call him SAM.

        I'm so excited - and nervous!

        •  Gotcha (0+ / 0-)

          I've been hearing good things about him out of Lehigh.

          John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

          Funny McCain Pics archive updated regularly

          by InsultComicDog on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 09:38:34 PM PDT

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          •  Thank you for saying that! (0+ / 0-)

            And I hope you're right - fingers crossed!

            •  He's a major physical presence (0+ / 0-)

              unfortunately he was one of a few players that really showed up tonight...

              John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

              Funny McCain Pics archive updated regularly

              by InsultComicDog on Mon Aug 13, 2007 at 08:00:21 PM PDT

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              •  I meant (0+ / 0-)

                one of only a few

                John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

                Funny McCain Pics archive updated regularly

                by InsultComicDog on Mon Aug 13, 2007 at 08:04:17 PM PDT

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                •  I thought (0+ / 0-)

                  he did pretty well too, for his first game - he's still learning/struggling with those coverages but I know that'll come in time. Pass rush is his strong suit and I sure wish he'd gotten McNair on that first play!

                  I was really surprised he didn't play more. I think he was too. We all thought he'd play at least 2 or 3 quarters from what JJ had been saying...

                  Could the Eagles have looked flatter or more terrible? If nothing else, I hope they learned a lot.

                  Anyway, Friday's a new day and the Panthers await. I imagine he'll get lots more playing time then. I'll probably talk to him today or tomorrow - or I'll talk to my sister and find out the scoop.

                  Thanks so much for your support, InsultComicDog!

                  Go Eagles!

                  •  Take it as a sign of confidence (0+ / 0-)

                    That JJ didn't leave him in there longer. He must have seen what he wanted to see.

                    Here's a review from "goeagles99" from the Eagles Message Board - from his detailed game review:

                    Solid start. Showed NFL LB ability. Didn't look smooth out there, but that should improve now that he's finally played LB and played in an NFL game and he knows what is going on. Blitzed off edge and hit QB on opening play. Slipped coming around the corner or might have been a sack. Good tackle on pass to TE in the flat. Looked a bit awkward as he dropped back, but then broke well when he saw the pass to out wide. Only a gain of 3. Rushed up the middle on one 3rd down play.

                    John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

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                    by InsultComicDog on Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 10:14:54 AM PDT

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                    •  goeagles99 (0+ / 0-)

                      is a guy I really respect too - his complete, reasoned  insight and analysis are always something I look forward to. I hadn't seen his review yet so I really appreciate you posting this for me.  

                      I remember that even before the draft in '06 GE99 had Chris on his (long) list of players he'd like to see the Eagles get. Not that I'm only interested in one player - I've become a real fan of the whole team since last season. Even flying to Philly (from California) to spend Thanksgiving and see them play the Dolphins Nov. 18 - live and in person!  

                      And I will take it as a sign of confidence, like you said, InsultComicDog. Thanks.  

                      •  This is from his review of Friday night's game (0+ / 0-)

                        Moved around well. Seemed to have a better feel for things. Does overrun some plays. Has to stay with his gap and not over-pursue the ball. Should have tackled Foster for a short gain, but was too wide and couldn’t get a hand on him. The next play he got stuck on the block of the TE and let the RB get outside. Did hustle in pursuit and hit Williams along the sideline. Showed good speed on the play. Blitzed on the Lito pick. It was Chris’s pressure that led to the hurried throw. Looked as though he thought the RB was going to cut him so he dove. Timed the blitz well and showed good athleticism on the play.

                        John McCain - Like W. Only Older.

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                        by InsultComicDog on Mon Aug 20, 2007 at 12:37:40 AM PDT

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  •  Peyton Manning is the cutest QB ever! (2+ / 0-)

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    BillyZoom, drmah

    Yes, I'm a chick. I'm also one of those hardcore Pittsburgh Steeler fans, but I'm with you on this being a rebuilding season.

    Would I be considered a traitor if I pick another team? What if I just pick a player based on sex appeal?

    Go Peyton! ;>

  •  wrong about Raiders (0+ / 0-)

    The raiders had the number three defense in the league last year. They had one of the worst offenses in league history but not one of the worst teams. The defense was ranked third even though it was on the field all day long. Probably would have been ranked 2 if not for that fact. They actually lost 4 to 5 games by very marginal scores to good teams last year. The offense has been swept clean and the schemes are far more modern. The raiders will finish ahead of K.C. with no problem at all. As for the chargers, they better win this year because Norv Turner is one horrible head coach and the team will decline under his tenure.

  •  Regarding the Jints (0+ / 0-)

    While I have an unfortunate feeling that your analysis of the Giants is spot-on, they could have one of those years in which a predicted-to-be-crappy team has everything come together and wins 13 games and goes far in the playoffs.  Certainly, if Eli starts getting it and their offense comes together, they could light up more than a few teams.  That's what I keep telling myself, anyway...

  •  Titans baby! (0+ / 0-)

    We've got an amazing QB who will only get better, Vince Young.  And if last night's game was any indicator, our defense is actually better for having cut off that cancer known as Pacman Jones.

    But I could be wrong.  VY is on the cover of Madden '08 which could mean we're doomed.

  •  Saints because of Drew Brees (1+ / 0-)

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    I am a Saints fan all the way any way, but Drew Brees has been such a WONDERFUL human being, you can't help but to root for him.  Here is his Brees Dreams Foundation.

  •  Where's the Broncos fans? (0+ / 0-)

    Not here, I'm stickin' with my Hawks. But Mike Shanahan should be considered one of THE alpha male genius coaches that are currently operating in programs of their own with decent owners and players of their choice. One thing for sure, though, that NFC South is gonna be TOUGH! Atlanta is in a real dog-fight....sorry, somebody had to say it.

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