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Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay 27, Baltimore 21
MVP: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
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I agree with the top seven, but not the order. I would still have basically the same order of finish as seasons end. We certainly have not looked like the 2nd best team in the league. Same for GB at 3rd. We have offensive questions based on our last real game and preseason. GB has defensive questions following the same criteria. In order as of now; NO, Indy, Minn, NYJ, SD, Dallas,GB, and Baltimore. I do agree with dropping Arizona, because of the QB. I don’t expect this to stay this way, but they have to do it on the field. I expect us to move up . I expect the Saints to stumble. In fact, I’ll take Minnesota Thursday night. However, Minnesota won’t be quite as good as last year. Minnesota’s front four will give NO fits. I think Indy will fall slowly as they have a tougher schedule. If Manning goes down they aren’t 8-8. Their QB backup situation makes me think something ain’t like it seems. Peyton must be a real p…k. I think the hype has surpassed talent with the Jets. I don’t think they win the division. I’m not sold on Sanchez and Braylon Edwards is a joke. Baltimore has to prove it. I’m not quite ready to put Flacco in the top tier yet. Their defense will remain solid. Ah GB! If their defense shows up the are a serious threat and a steady riser. Their secondary is riddled. Right now Rodgers is at the top of his game. He used his time well studying Mr. Favre. One final team to mention is Cincinnati. I feel they were stunned at seasons end by the tragedy and they have more weapons. If they stay healthy they win the division.
I agree on everything ur saying but I don’t think green bay will be in the superbowl I’m thinking dallas with the ravens!! Just my opinion!
Well, I did put SOME forecasting into these rankings. No, Dallas doesn’t deserve the No. 2 spot based on recent play, but I still think they are fine.
Same idea with Houston. . .they are not the eighth best team right now, but I do like them to start well. So while I didn’t want this to be TOO predictive, it isn’t TOTALLY a list of the best teams as they stand right now.
I have come around a bit on Cincy…because of their defense. I also think T.O. can be a legit deep threat for them that they didn’t really have with only Ochocinco (he’ll get more single coverage, of course).
In the end, it is a quarterback-driven league and, with the exception of perhaps Alex Smith, the rest are up-and-coming QBs (Flacco, Sanchez, Henne, and MAYBE Campbell), or top guys already.
Hey I sure hope so. I just think GB has a better chance at home field…but if Dallas can get that, look out.
I love the fact that we can disagree without it being a big deal. Sometimes you get your eyes clawed out elsewhere. Also I would like to say thanks for making the offseason more bearable. I look forward to the season.
Thanks a lot John..it should be an awesome year and I’ll make sure I put out as much unique content as possible. As one of the regular readers, if there is anything you’d like to see more/less or something new you want to see, definitely let me know anytime in a comment or email.
A few question comments:
The lists of awards Tom Cable will win:
Biggest Asshole on the Planet
Fattest Face in the NFL
Worst Al Davis Hire
“Coach of the Year” is missing from this list.
I don’t think the Ginas are better than the Falcons by any means, nor do I see the them as a playoff team at all. They lost their only line backer that can cover the run, JPP will contend for “worst against the run” amongst starting NFL DEs, Usi is yet another player who can’t cover the run and his pass rushing abilities have dropped significantly so it’s not like he can make up for it, they might miss Kenny Phillips for the whole year, Antrelle Rolle is good but no where deserving of that contract he just signed, and oh yeah…Perry Fewell is a Tampa Two guy and the Giants hardly have the personnel to successfully run a Cover 2 scheme. Granted, I hate the Giants more than any other team in the league, but still…I don’t think they’re as good as you do by any means…they might contend for the 6th WC in the NFC East, but as far as NFC playoff teams I see: Dallas, New Orleans, Green Bay, San Francisco, Minnesota, and Atlanta; you can’t keep on expecting Brett Favre to defy age and be able to take hit after hit…so perhaps Philly or maybe New York can contend for that 6th spot…but I think New York’s a long shot to make the playoffs.
Speaking of the NFC Playoff picture, I think Green Bay is an excellent team…however, Aaron Rogers does have a few issues, namely he holds onto the ball for way too long. Facing top pass rushes from teams like Dallas, Minnesota, and New Orleans he’ll take a few sacks, maybe one might be a big one. Bryan Bulaga was a pick I liked, but quite a few Hawkeye fans that I know were less than impressed by his play at Iowa, he’s a Junior LT not a Senior so he can’t be expected to be the difference maker at LT, even though Rogers needs to get a quicker release.
To the AFC:
The Ravens have a solid offense, but their WRs are guys who specialize in five to eight yard routes and they don’t really have a guy that can stretch the field. Their defense is getting older and living off of reputation mainly. The Colts, well they still have Peyton Manning and that’s still good enough on most days.
Oakland, yes they’ve made tremendous improvements. Contending for the AFC West will be a bit difficult even though they have four games against the Chiefs and the Broncos. The Playoffs won’t be out of reach, but I doubt they’ll get there. Yes, Jason Campbell is light years ahead of Jamarcus Russell, however you could throw a rock into the stands and the guy you hit would probably be a better quarterback than Jamarcus Russell too.
The Jets, not only do they have a second year quarterback, they finally succumbed to Darelle Revis’ demands, not only because it was the right thing to do, but also because Calvin Pace is hurt and without the pass rush they need the extra coverage. Also, as to their second year QB he’s a guy who started 16 games in college and had a QB rating of 63 and a TD/INT ratio of 12/20 last season. While I’m not tremendously high on the Patriots, I like them more than I like the Jets.
San Diego, on the other hand is my AFC favorite. If I had to pick any QB in the NFL to start on my team, I’m taking Phillip Rivers. The guy is a flat out beast in all aspects, and he has our old friend Patrick Crayton to catch balls (and hopefully drop a big one against the Boys in February
), along with Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates. I loved the Ryan Mathews pick and in general I tend to be higher on young running backs since the position now a days is basically a death sentence to a long career.
A lot here…I don’t actually like Tom Cable (actually can’t stand him), but I think the Raiders stumbled upon a fairly talented roster. If they go 10-6, how does he not win it? Ironically, my other candidate for the position is Kubiak–another coach I don’t really like at all.
You might be right about the Falcons over the Giants, but I have issues with Atlanta’s offense. It can be good, but the explosiveness to score quickly isn’t there. Yes, Michael Turner is fast once he gets going, but how often has he really “got going” of late? Teams can also double Roddy White pretty easily. Gonzo isn’t going to beat you deep.
The Giants have some weapons on offense, but it all comes down to their D. If they give up >24 points a game, they’ll win 10+ games, even in the East.
I like the Ravens’ offense in numbers. Boldin and Housh can’t get deep often, but I do think Mason has that ability with them underneath. With Rice in the passing game as well, they can throw short all day until defenses adjust, then take some shots to Mason. To me, the key for them is actually on defense–will the safeties play well enough until Ed Reed returns?
I love Rivers as well. Love his attitude and leadership. He won me over when he played in the playoffs on a torn knee.
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Well I’m 0-1. Minnesota is hurting at WR. Their performance capsulized why Roy W. struggles. Like the Minnesota receivers he can’t get where he is supposed to be. It’s hard to believe 1 guy makes that much difference. Minn is going to miss the RB, Chester?, as a second option as well. What I saw last night is why I think Dez is the x-factor for us. He can keep teams from loading up to stop Miles or Witten. I also hope our staff was paying attention to the blocking schemes on Minnesota’s interior D. It looked to me that they sort of zoned them and took them which ever way the D call went. Then the back read what he saw. I think Jones or Choice would be best at pulling that off. Did I see NO sneak a draw or two in? The guy that abused Columbo looked like their best rusher last night. Give Sean Peyton credit for in game adjustments. Both teams adjusted at least two to three times.
NO did sneak a few draws in there in the second half after passing 90 percent or so in the first half. It’s funny that QBs are starting to use the same sort of footwork that Romo uses on those, but the Cowboys have run them so much they should probably dial it down.
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