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09-05-2007 05:44 PM #1
Woo hoo! Football is back!!!
I'm a Dolphin's fan, so outside of Jason Taylor it's not looking too pretty this year for my team, but the league itself looks like it could be in for one of the most competitive seasons in years. All the top teams have huge question marks. The Pats just lost Seymour and Harrison, and Moss has been hurt all preseason. San Diego is loaded, but they waited until their OC and DC left before they fired Marty. Hard to believe Norv Turner is the answer, but maybe he can be a Joe Torre like character. Ravens look good everywhere except QB. Colts had some big offseason losses on d, still looking unstoppable with the ball though.
The NFC is the weak sister but maybe this is the Eagles' year? McNabb looked great in preseason. Saints can only get better as Reggie Bush does, man I wish the Dolphins picked Brees.Bears are still looking like they'll go as far as Grossman can take them, 49ers are starting to show some life.
I don't know, it just seems like this is going to be a great year of football with a lot of good teams, but no dominant ones. Can't wait for kickoff tomorrow night! Anyone have any predictions? I'm thinking Eagles-Ravens Super Bowl, but I am almost never right.
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09-05-2007 06:25 PM #2
The Ravens have no QB? I think Steve McNair is a great QB his problem is at WR.
Thanks for the props for SF, that's my team. If we could just develop some D,, although I think picking up Ashlie lelie was a huge mistake, oh well.
I say New England & San Diego in the AFC as Indy's losses on D will prove too much, and Philly & Carolina or the Bears in the NFC, although I agree they are definitely the weaker sister.
Cheers,Lots of yoga pants these days, not enough Yoga!
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09-05-2007 07:36 PM #3
Go PATS!
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09-06-2007 06:10 PM #7
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Interesting, watching the score right now and all three NFL panelists have picked the Patriots to win the AFC, the Saints to win the NFC and the Patriots to win the Super Bowl.
I think that's the first time I've ever seen all panelists agree on all predictions."A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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12-31-2007 03:43 PM #8
Let's have a season ending review.
OK, nailed that one.
but the league itself looks like it could be in for one of the most competitive seasons in years. All the top teams have huge question marks.
Hard to believe Norv Turner is the answer, but maybe he can be a Joe Torre like character.
Ravens look good everywhere except QB.
Colts had some big offseason losses on d, still looking unstoppable with the ball though.
The NFC is the weak sister but maybe this is the Eagles' year? McNabb looked great in preseason.
Saints can only get better as Reggie Bush does, man I wish the Dolphins picked Brees.Bears are still looking like they'll go as far as Grossman can take them, 49ers are starting to show some life.
I don't know, it just seems like this is going to be a great year of football with a lot of good teams, but no dominant ones. Can't wait for kickoff tomorrow night! Anyone have any predictions? I'm thinking Eagles-Ravens Super Bowl,
but I am almost never right.
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