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02-03-2008
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Who are your favorites going into next year?
In the AFC, I really like the Colts and Jacksonville. If I had to go with one team, I'll take Jacksonville. Solid defense, very good quarterbacking, strong OL and running game. They are probably one WR away.
In the NFC, it's wide open as ever.
But I honestly like our chances. A bit of improvement in the Secondary and one more WR, I think we're fine.
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02-03-2008
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Dallas vs. Jacksonville/Indianapolis/San Diego sounds good.
Thanks YoMick!
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02-03-2008
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White and Nerdy
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AFC - Indy, Jax, SD
NFC - Dallas, NYG
GO GO
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02-03-2008
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Lack of Big Plays
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In the NFC, I'm going to have to go with the Cowboys, Giants, and Eagles.
Eagles should've gotten in this year, but they had a few unlucky games.
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02-03-2008
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It's hard to predict these things w/o seeing what happens in free agency and the draft.
But hey, it's only predictions:
NFC: Dallas, New York, Seattle, Philadelphia
AFC: NE, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, San Diego, Indianapolis
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02-03-2008
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Sounds From The Lair
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggems
AFC - Indy, Jax, SD
NFC - Dallas, NYG
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I just don't see it.
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02-03-2008
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The Natural
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In order they are listed although i have no problem with NYG bein ahead of dallas because of them being the champs.
NFC- Dallas, NYG, Green Bay (if favre returns)
AFC- Indy, SD, Jax, Pats
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02-03-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
It's hard to predict these things w/o seeing what happens in free agency and the draft.
But hey, it's only predictions:
NFC: Dallas, New York, Seattle, Philadelphia
AFC: NE, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, San Diego, Indianapolis
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I'm not sure about Philly.
I think McNabb has already peaked and is on the decline. Plus, he can't stay healthy.
But I agree that NYG and Seattle are going to be tough.
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02-03-2008
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NFL Historian
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NFC Dallas, NYFG,GB (If Favre returns)
AFC: SD,JAX,IND,NE
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02-03-2008
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#10
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In the NFC no one can beat us but us.
I think we're going to start seeing the AFC slip a little.
NFC: Dallas......Green Bay, Seattle, NYG
AFC: Indy, NE, San Diego
But so much will depend on the draft and FA.
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02-03-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bizwah
In the NFC no one can beat us but us.
I think we're going to start seeing the AFC slip a little.
NFC: Dallas......Green Bay, Seattle, NYG
AFC: Indy, NE, San Diego
But so much will depend on the draft and FA.
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So, do you think JJ goes for it in FA?
He's defintely going for it with the potential coaching hires, so it seems.
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02-03-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Woods
I'm not sure about Philly.
I think McNabb has already peaked and is on the decline. Plus, he can't stay healthy.
But I agree that NYG and Seattle are going to be tough.
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I don't know. I just see them carrying over the momentum from the way they finished this season like Green Bay did the 2006 season into this season. When the team started to get healthy towards the end of the season, they started to play like the team many predicted would come out the NFC. The still have one of the tougher secondaries in the league.
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02-03-2008
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Woods
So, do you think JJ goes for it in FA?
He's defintely going for it with the potential coaching hires, so it seems.
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By "going for it" I think the best thing we can do is resign our guys.
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02-03-2008
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#14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
I don't know. I just see them carrying over the momentum from the way they finished last season like Green Bay did this season. When the team started to get healthy towards the end of the season, they started to play like the team many predicted would come out the NFC. The still have one of the tougher secondaries in the league.
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I agree....I think Philly makes noise next year.
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02-03-2008
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#15
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THE BIG DOG
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New England isn't going anywhere. They will be considered the best team in the league when the season begins next September.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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