Wish I had.I stopped at Dan Orlovsky
I would take out Washington and put in GB, assuming Rodgers starts. I don't believe Arizona should be there either.
Dallas definitely does NOT belong.
The NFC actually looks kind of weak to me. But it's still early
Tampa Bay, Seattle, LA, GB (with Rodgers, probably even without), NO, Arizona, and San Fran (When healthy) are all teams I would clearly put ahead of Dallas until proven otherwise.
WFT is ahead of Dallas also, but I don't even think WFT is on the same level as the above teams.
That doesn't mean Dallas couldn't beat them, but if you lined em up 10 times I'd expect Dallas to lose 7 of em (minus Washington).
Wft does have a good defense on paper but they haven't proven to be elite.
They gave up 30 or more points to the Cardinals, Browns, Ravens, Rams , Lions and Buccs.
Thinking his qualifications are that of someone with the basic reasoning skills of a potato!Does Orlovsky now qualify as a "hater?" Lol.
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Rockport is probably looking for a way to put MSN sports on ignore because they don't agree with his delusional way of thinking.
I don't know about that, but he does bear the name of some bad guy in a low budget Eastern European horror movie.
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No you don’t. Last year has zero to do with this year. Every year for a LONG time proves as much.Until it changes. You have to go with last year’s playoff teams
Lol. Valk this vey.
Skins have a good defenseFRISCO - Dan Orlovsky recently made an appearance on ESPN's NFL Live, where he named the Washington Football Team as one of his top four teams in the NFC.
WFT was joined, in his view, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Arizona Cardinals.
So, no Dallas Cowboys in the bunch.
The Washington Football Team has been known as a defensive powerhouse, so it can be expected that the defensive side of the ball has garnered some national praise. But Orlovsky showed his love to the other side of the ball for the WFT, too.
Naming
Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel, and how the recently-acquired Samuel can be a key to this offense. Two other players he said to look out for to be contributors were wideout Dyami Brown and running back Antonio Gibson.
Orlovsky continued, "Those are four guys that have absolute gas on offense."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...among-nfcs-best-4-teams/ar-AALcgn6?li=BBnb7Kz
FRISCO - Dan Orlovsky recently made an appearance on ESPN's NFL Live, where he named the Washington Football Team as one of his top four teams in the NFC.
WFT was joined, in his view, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Arizona Cardinals.
So, no Dallas Cowboys in the bunch.
The Washington Football Team has been known as a defensive powerhouse, so it can be expected that the defensive side of the ball has garnered some national praise. But Orlovsky showed his love to the other side of the ball for the WFT, too.
Naming
Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel, and how the recently-acquired Samuel can be a key to this offense. Two other players he said to look out for to be contributors were wideout Dyami Brown and running back Antonio Gibson.
Orlovsky continued, "Those are four guys that have absolute gas on offense."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...among-nfcs-best-4-teams/ar-AALcgn6?li=BBnb7Kz
This guy is just copying the Screaming A Smith road to success. You bash the Cowboys non stop whether you believe what you are saying is right or not and people will take notice, you will get famous, and make money.FRISCO - Dan Orlovsky recently made an appearance on ESPN's NFL Live, where he named the Washington Football Team as one of his top four teams in the NFC.
WFT was joined, in his view, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Arizona Cardinals.
So, no Dallas Cowboys in the bunch.
The Washington Football Team has been known as a defensive powerhouse, so it can be expected that the defensive side of the ball has garnered some national praise. But Orlovsky showed his love to the other side of the ball for the WFT, too.
Naming
Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel, and how the recently-acquired Samuel can be a key to this offense. Two other players he said to look out for to be contributors were wideout Dyami Brown and running back Antonio Gibson.
Orlovsky continued, "Those are four guys that have absolute gas on offense."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...among-nfcs-best-4-teams/ar-AALcgn6?li=BBnb7Kz