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vegito61283

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 9:39 pm


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They lost Roy Williams, and Shaun McDonald hasn't really performed. Calvin Johnson needs a complement. Although WR isn't a huge need, it would definitely help. So that adds yet another need.

In essence...the Lions are screwed. confused


Because of CJ, I did not add in the WR. That is the only reason. But yeah, they are royaly boned. dramallama


Yep. But at least they were decent enough to take Gosder Cherilus last year in the first round.


Yeah, I guess you can say that.


If I were the Detroit Lions GM, I would take Aaron Curry with the #1 overall pick, and then the best available OL at #20.

...But I'm speculating that the Lions will grab Stafford at #1, and then a LB at #20.

Well we both know that they are in a heap of problems with their choices. They have way to many needs to choose one. So what I would do is base their offseason and choices the way NY, Pitt, NE, Indy and philly all have. Get your franchise QB and build around him. Then get your OL secure. This is a deep draft for OL so they do not necessarily get their OL in the first round. They can focus their needs on getting a LB or another cover guy to help on defense. Build from their.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:51 pm


Byron Leftwich agreed to 2 years with Tampa Bay.

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Austin Shipp

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:57 pm


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Brian Leftwich agreed to 2 years with Tampa Bay.


Byron
PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:05 pm


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Brian Leftwich agreed to 2 years with Tampa Bay.


Byron

>.> W/e

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:40 pm


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They lost Roy Williams, and Shaun McDonald hasn't really performed. Calvin Johnson needs a complement. Although WR isn't a huge need, it would definitely help. So that adds yet another need.

In essence...the Lions are screwed. confused


Because of CJ, I did not add in the WR. That is the only reason. But yeah, they are royaly boned. dramallama


Yep. But at least they were decent enough to take Gosder Cherilus last year in the first round.


Yeah, I guess you can say that.


If I were the Detroit Lions GM, I would take Aaron Curry with the #1 overall pick, and then the best available OL at #20.

...But I'm speculating that the Lions will grab Stafford at #1, and then a LB at #20.

Well we both know that they are in a heap of problems with their choices. They have way to many needs to choose one. So what I would do is base their offseason and choices the way NY, Pitt, NE, Indy and philly all have. Get your franchise QB and build around him. Then get your OL secure. This is a deep draft for OL so they do not necessarily get their OL in the first round. They can focus their needs on getting a LB or another cover guy to help on defense. Build from their.


But they could draft key needs like OL and LB here in this draft, and not worry about getting a future franchise QB next year. Culpepper is a bit past his prime, but he can still be effective, or at least get them through a season or two. The Lions will probably be a rebuilding team and have a bad year, so that guarantees an early first round pick for next year's Draft. The QB class is a bit stronger then, so they could possibly select a guy like Bradford next April.
PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:26 pm


Jaguars sign Torry Holt to a three-year deal that includes $4 million in guarantees and could be worth up to $20 million.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:27 pm


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Jaguars sign Torry Holt to a three-year deal that includes $4 million in guarantees and could be worth up to $20 million.


The Jaguars were desperate, and needed Holt badly. I think they overpaid, because Holt is aging and not as athletic, but he can still be effective. I still think that the Jaguars will go with a WR, like Maclin, in the Draft.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:01 am


I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:35 pm


Seahawks bring back CB Lucas and also sign FB Griffith. Both 1 year contracts.

Viking sign Boise State RB Ian Johnson. Also singed 14 others that were not drafted.
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:57 pm


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:35 pm


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.


Seriously, the only pick that makes me nervous for the Giants is Bardin pick. Only if he pans out that is. As for Philly, they got luckier than luck itself this time. They got arguably the best WR in the draft and only ranked second mostly due to Crabtree being in texas, but he has the best hands, best rout running and second in speed only to Hayward-Bay. He also has some heighth on him and can jump high for a guy his size as well. Plus with him being really the only true WR weapon on Mizzoui, he was constantly the target and double/triple teamed in all his games. Despite that, he still averaged over 200yds per game. Most ever by a player in the NCAA. McCoy is literally Westbrook reborn (almost) with size and the ability to bowl people over and no injury issues. Had a Joygasm when I saw that Philly picked him up. Ingram is an intriguing prospect. If not for his blown ACL last season, he would have been gone in the first round. They say his knee is fully healthy and if that is true, he is such a matchup problem for opposing defenses. He has the speed to outdo almost any LB and he has the size that will screw over DB's in coverage. Just those three picks, Philly has taken care of the rest of the spots that are needed to be filled. It truly seems that it will be a two way race for the Trophy fight in the NFC. That will be Philadelphia and NYG. Add in though the every year Cinderella team as well, it will just be way too hard for that team to overcome the ferocious defenses that Philly and NY put up and their Offenses are seemingly unstoppable now. LOL. I would say Philly may have the edge due to the upgraded OL thought. All are 28 and younger and all have the ALL-PRO prospect tags on them. If BOTH Andrews brothers play to their potential, they will absolutely dominate the right side and if Peters plays the way he can, him and Herrimans will anchor the other side of the Biggest Line in the NFL. I will have to find the comment (it was said on TV), but that line is already starting to draw comparisons to the mid '90s Dallas Cowboys. That is absolutely amazing and if it is true, Westbrook and McNabb are going to be absolute monsters as well.

Let me know about what you think of that assesment. You know I like feedback
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:18 pm


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.


Seriously, the only pick that makes me nervous for the Giants is Bardin pick. Only if he pans out that is. As for Philly, they got luckier than luck itself this time. They got arguably the best WR in the draft and only ranked second mostly due to Crabtree being in texas, but he has the best hands, best rout running and second in speed only to Hayward-Bay. He also has some heighth on him and can jump high for a guy his size as well. Plus with him being really the only true WR weapon on Mizzoui, he was constantly the target and double/triple teamed in all his games. Despite that, he still averaged over 200yds per game. Most ever by a player in the NCAA. McCoy is literally Westbrook reborn (almost) with size and the ability to bowl people over and no injury issues. Had a Joygasm when I saw that Philly picked him up. Ingram is an intriguing prospect. If not for his blown ACL last season, he would have been gone in the first round. They say his knee is fully healthy and if that is true, he is such a matchup problem for opposing defenses. He has the speed to outdo almost any LB and he has the size that will screw over DB's in coverage. Just those three picks, Philly has taken care of the rest of the spots that are needed to be filled. It truly seems that it will be a two way race for the Trophy fight in the NFC. That will be Philadelphia and NYG. Add in though the every year Cinderella team as well, it will just be way too hard for that team to overcome the ferocious defenses that Philly and NY put up and their Offenses are seemingly unstoppable now. LOL. I would say Philly may have the edge due to the upgraded OL thought. All are 28 and younger and all have the ALL-PRO prospect tags on them. If BOTH Andrews brothers play to their potential, they will absolutely dominate the right side and if Peters plays the way he can, him and Herrimans will anchor the other side of the Biggest Line in the NFL. I will have to find the comment (it was said on TV), but that line is already starting to draw comparisons to the mid '90s Dallas Cowboys. That is absolutely amazing and if it is true, Westbrook and McNabb are going to be absolute monsters as well.

Let me know about what you think of that assesment. You know I like feedback


Nicks is a better prospect than Barden. The Giants took Nicks, because he is probably the most NFL-ready rookie. He runs very good routes, has great hands and jumping ability, and is physical with a mental toughness. The only negative on Hakeem Nicks is that he doesn't have great speed for separation. Ramses Barden was a good selection. I was high on him before, because of his size. He is tall, has good hands, and is tough and physical. Hopefully he can be the new red zone TD threat. His route running isn't that good, though, and he also does not have great speed, and is at a disadvantage for playing against lesser competition in college.

As for the Eagles, they did very well. Maclin was a steal at #20, and can do it all. He is versatile and quick. He can even return. If Philly brings in a veteran to show him the ropes, then he'd be an even better weapon. The Eagles were also happy that McCoy and Ingram "dropped" and they were able to select. Weapons. Along with Andrews and Peters, these drafted players are just what McNabb wanted.

Again, it should still be two team race for NFC East between the Giants and Eagles. The Giants probably have the best defensive line in the NFL now, and their rushing offense should be frontrunners to remain on top. Philly has one of the best pass blocking lines now, and may even run it more often because of the improvement. If Burress was still on the Giants, then I'd give them the edge. Same with the Eagles if Dawkins was still on the team. That being said, it should go down to the wire again.

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vegito61283

PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 9:09 am


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.


Seriously, the only pick that makes me nervous for the Giants is Bardin pick. Only if he pans out that is. As for Philly, they got luckier than luck itself this time. They got arguably the best WR in the draft and only ranked second mostly due to Crabtree being in texas, but he has the best hands, best rout running and second in speed only to Hayward-Bay. He also has some heighth on him and can jump high for a guy his size as well. Plus with him being really the only true WR weapon on Mizzoui, he was constantly the target and double/triple teamed in all his games. Despite that, he still averaged over 200yds per game. Most ever by a player in the NCAA. McCoy is literally Westbrook reborn (almost) with size and the ability to bowl people over and no injury issues. Had a Joygasm when I saw that Philly picked him up. Ingram is an intriguing prospect. If not for his blown ACL last season, he would have been gone in the first round. They say his knee is fully healthy and if that is true, he is such a matchup problem for opposing defenses. He has the speed to outdo almost any LB and he has the size that will screw over DB's in coverage. Just those three picks, Philly has taken care of the rest of the spots that are needed to be filled. It truly seems that it will be a two way race for the Trophy fight in the NFC. That will be Philadelphia and NYG. Add in though the every year Cinderella team as well, it will just be way too hard for that team to overcome the ferocious defenses that Philly and NY put up and their Offenses are seemingly unstoppable now. LOL. I would say Philly may have the edge due to the upgraded OL thought. All are 28 and younger and all have the ALL-PRO prospect tags on them. If BOTH Andrews brothers play to their potential, they will absolutely dominate the right side and if Peters plays the way he can, him and Herrimans will anchor the other side of the Biggest Line in the NFL. I will have to find the comment (it was said on TV), but that line is already starting to draw comparisons to the mid '90s Dallas Cowboys. That is absolutely amazing and if it is true, Westbrook and McNabb are going to be absolute monsters as well.

Let me know about what you think of that assesment. You know I like feedback


Nicks is a better prospect than Barden. The Giants took Nicks, because he is probably the most NFL-ready rookie. He runs very good routes, has great hands and jumping ability, and is physical with a mental toughness. The only negative on Hakeem Nicks is that he doesn't have great speed for separation. Ramses Barden was a good selection. I was high on him before, because of his size. He is tall, has good hands, and is tough and physical. Hopefully he can be the new red zone TD threat. His route running isn't that good, though, and he also does not have great speed, and is at a disadvantage for playing against lesser competition in college.

As for the Eagles, they did very well. Maclin was a steal at #20, and can do it all. He is versatile and quick. He can even return. If Philly brings in a veteran to show him the ropes, then he'd be an even better weapon. The Eagles were also happy that McCoy and Ingram "dropped" and they were able to select. Weapons. Along with Andrews and Peters, these drafted players are just what McNabb wanted.

Again, it should still be two team race for NFC East between the Giants and Eagles. The Giants probably have the best defensive line in the NFL now, and their rushing offense should be frontrunners to remain on top. Philly has one of the best pass blocking lines now, and may even run it more often because of the improvement. If Burress was still on the Giants, then I'd give them the edge. Same with the Eagles if Dawkins was still on the team. That being said, it should go down to the wire again.


Agreed. I think that it will come down to the wire again. I would even go so far to say that those two may actually meet up in the NFC Championship game. Both have improved their weaknesses. The only weakness for the Giants is their Pass Defense. They never truly addressed that problem. The Eagles only have question marks now. They addressed their issues and holes, now they only have to see if the players they brought in will fill out like they are expected to. Plus it will be an awsome venture to see Philly's O-Line take on the likes of the Giants D-Line. Probably the two best distinctive units in all of Football now if they pan out like they should.

Let me know what you thought about this Lap
PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:17 am


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.


Seriously, the only pick that makes me nervous for the Giants is Bardin pick. Only if he pans out that is. As for Philly, they got luckier than luck itself this time. They got arguably the best WR in the draft and only ranked second mostly due to Crabtree being in texas, but he has the best hands, best rout running and second in speed only to Hayward-Bay. He also has some heighth on him and can jump high for a guy his size as well. Plus with him being really the only true WR weapon on Mizzoui, he was constantly the target and double/triple teamed in all his games. Despite that, he still averaged over 200yds per game. Most ever by a player in the NCAA. McCoy is literally Westbrook reborn (almost) with size and the ability to bowl people over and no injury issues. Had a Joygasm when I saw that Philly picked him up. Ingram is an intriguing prospect. If not for his blown ACL last season, he would have been gone in the first round. They say his knee is fully healthy and if that is true, he is such a matchup problem for opposing defenses. He has the speed to outdo almost any LB and he has the size that will screw over DB's in coverage. Just those three picks, Philly has taken care of the rest of the spots that are needed to be filled. It truly seems that it will be a two way race for the Trophy fight in the NFC. That will be Philadelphia and NYG. Add in though the every year Cinderella team as well, it will just be way too hard for that team to overcome the ferocious defenses that Philly and NY put up and their Offenses are seemingly unstoppable now. LOL. I would say Philly may have the edge due to the upgraded OL thought. All are 28 and younger and all have the ALL-PRO prospect tags on them. If BOTH Andrews brothers play to their potential, they will absolutely dominate the right side and if Peters plays the way he can, him and Herrimans will anchor the other side of the Biggest Line in the NFL. I will have to find the comment (it was said on TV), but that line is already starting to draw comparisons to the mid '90s Dallas Cowboys. That is absolutely amazing and if it is true, Westbrook and McNabb are going to be absolute monsters as well.

Let me know about what you think of that assesment. You know I like feedback


Nicks is a better prospect than Barden. The Giants took Nicks, because he is probably the most NFL-ready rookie. He runs very good routes, has great hands and jumping ability, and is physical with a mental toughness. The only negative on Hakeem Nicks is that he doesn't have great speed for separation. Ramses Barden was a good selection. I was high on him before, because of his size. He is tall, has good hands, and is tough and physical. Hopefully he can be the new red zone TD threat. His route running isn't that good, though, and he also does not have great speed, and is at a disadvantage for playing against lesser competition in college.

As for the Eagles, they did very well. Maclin was a steal at #20, and can do it all. He is versatile and quick. He can even return. If Philly brings in a veteran to show him the ropes, then he'd be an even better weapon. The Eagles were also happy that McCoy and Ingram "dropped" and they were able to select. Weapons. Along with Andrews and Peters, these drafted players are just what McNabb wanted.

Again, it should still be two team race for NFC East between the Giants and Eagles. The Giants probably have the best defensive line in the NFL now, and their rushing offense should be frontrunners to remain on top. Philly has one of the best pass blocking lines now, and may even run it more often because of the improvement. If Burress was still on the Giants, then I'd give them the edge. Same with the Eagles if Dawkins was still on the team. That being said, it should go down to the wire again.


Agreed. I think that it will come down to the wire again. I would even go so far to say that those two may actually meet up in the NFC Championship game. Both have improved their weaknesses. The only weakness for the Giants is their Pass Defense. They never truly addressed that problem. The Eagles only have question marks now. They addressed their issues and holes, now they only have to see if the players they brought in will fill out like they are expected to. Plus it will be an awsome venture to see Philly's O-Line take on the likes of the Giants D-Line. Probably the two best distinctive units in all of Football now if they pan out like they should.

Let me know what you thought about this Lap


Both cannot take the #1 and #2 seeds. So the only way they'd be able to meet in the Championship game is if they win out from certain playoff (and wildcard) seedings. It's a possibility though, especially if they secure the #1 and #5 spots.

The Giants don't really have a weakness anywhere. They just don't have a very strong pass defense or receiving group. There is tons of potential, but like you said, they have to tie it together.

...And yeah, I'm looking forward to Giants' defensive line vs. Eagles' offensive line. Hopefully we'll repeat that 12 sack rampage from two seasons ago. twisted

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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 3:02 pm


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I cannot believe they passed on Maclin and Philly got him. As for that, a lot of teams like Jags, were only going for need instead of best player available. I guess that is why teams like the Patriots, Philly, Pitt, Indy and NYG are the most consistent teams at winning and are likely to stay that way while others are still trying to get to that point.


To be honest, Maclin, McCoy, and Ingram added to the Eagles makes me a bit nervous. Philly was lucky that all three dropped.


Seriously, the only pick that makes me nervous for the Giants is Bardin pick. Only if he pans out that is. As for Philly, they got luckier than luck itself this time. They got arguably the best WR in the draft and only ranked second mostly due to Crabtree being in texas, but he has the best hands, best rout running and second in speed only to Hayward-Bay. He also has some heighth on him and can jump high for a guy his size as well. Plus with him being really the only true WR weapon on Mizzoui, he was constantly the target and double/triple teamed in all his games. Despite that, he still averaged over 200yds per game. Most ever by a player in the NCAA. McCoy is literally Westbrook reborn (almost) with size and the ability to bowl people over and no injury issues. Had a Joygasm when I saw that Philly picked him up. Ingram is an intriguing prospect. If not for his blown ACL last season, he would have been gone in the first round. They say his knee is fully healthy and if that is true, he is such a matchup problem for opposing defenses. He has the speed to outdo almost any LB and he has the size that will screw over DB's in coverage. Just those three picks, Philly has taken care of the rest of the spots that are needed to be filled. It truly seems that it will be a two way race for the Trophy fight in the NFC. That will be Philadelphia and NYG. Add in though the every year Cinderella team as well, it will just be way too hard for that team to overcome the ferocious defenses that Philly and NY put up and their Offenses are seemingly unstoppable now. LOL. I would say Philly may have the edge due to the upgraded OL thought. All are 28 and younger and all have the ALL-PRO prospect tags on them. If BOTH Andrews brothers play to their potential, they will absolutely dominate the right side and if Peters plays the way he can, him and Herrimans will anchor the other side of the Biggest Line in the NFL. I will have to find the comment (it was said on TV), but that line is already starting to draw comparisons to the mid '90s Dallas Cowboys. That is absolutely amazing and if it is true, Westbrook and McNabb are going to be absolute monsters as well.

Let me know about what you think of that assesment. You know I like feedback


Nicks is a better prospect than Barden. The Giants took Nicks, because he is probably the most NFL-ready rookie. He runs very good routes, has great hands and jumping ability, and is physical with a mental toughness. The only negative on Hakeem Nicks is that he doesn't have great speed for separation. Ramses Barden was a good selection. I was high on him before, because of his size. He is tall, has good hands, and is tough and physical. Hopefully he can be the new red zone TD threat. His route running isn't that good, though, and he also does not have great speed, and is at a disadvantage for playing against lesser competition in college.

As for the Eagles, they did very well. Maclin was a steal at #20, and can do it all. He is versatile and quick. He can even return. If Philly brings in a veteran to show him the ropes, then he'd be an even better weapon. The Eagles were also happy that McCoy and Ingram "dropped" and they were able to select. Weapons. Along with Andrews and Peters, these drafted players are just what McNabb wanted.

Again, it should still be two team race for NFC East between the Giants and Eagles. The Giants probably have the best defensive line in the NFL now, and their rushing offense should be frontrunners to remain on top. Philly has one of the best pass blocking lines now, and may even run it more often because of the improvement. If Burress was still on the Giants, then I'd give them the edge. Same with the Eagles if Dawkins was still on the team. That being said, it should go down to the wire again.


Agreed. I think that it will come down to the wire again. I would even go so far to say that those two may actually meet up in the NFC Championship game. Both have improved their weaknesses. The only weakness for the Giants is their Pass Defense. They never truly addressed that problem. The Eagles only have question marks now. They addressed their issues and holes, now they only have to see if the players they brought in will fill out like they are expected to. Plus it will be an awsome venture to see Philly's O-Line take on the likes of the Giants D-Line. Probably the two best distinctive units in all of Football now if they pan out like they should.

Let me know what you thought about this Lap


Both cannot take the #1 and #2 seeds. So the only way they'd be able to meet in the Championship game is if they win out from certain playoff (and wildcard) seedings. It's a possibility though, especially if they secure the #1 and #5 spots.

The Giants don't really have a weakness anywhere. They just don't have a very strong pass defense or receiving group. There is tons of potential, but like you said, they have to tie it together.

...And yeah, I'm looking forward to Giants' defensive line vs. Eagles' offensive line. Hopefully we'll repeat that 12 sack rampage from two seasons ago. twisted


LOL. Yeah, like Osi and tuck will really have that kind of success they had against a rookie then as they will against arguably the best two tackles in the game now. LOL

Anyways, I just dont see NYG or Philly not battling it out. Whoever is second in the division will be the 5th seed and the winner will be the 1st seed. They will most likely meet up then. Almost happend several times this entire decade. If Philly did not have that tie, they would have been the 5th seed this past year and would have faced the Giants instead of the Cards in the NFCCG. Arizona would not have been able to beat that running attack. Almost didnt beat Philly without the help of the refs in the first half and a truly blown call from a PI call that was not called. Would not have worked against the Giants. They would have destroyed them from the ground.

As for the weaknesses, you are wrong. They have a good pass defense, but no LB's to back it up. Their CB's are also not as good as they should be. Their Offense, if they lose Jacobs for the season they will be practically lost with only Bradshaw. They are banking a lot on having only Jacobs as their attack solely. Add to that, they will be having a unproven with this new crop of recievers and wont scare that teams.

I think I will make a thread for the percieved weakness of select teams. That would be good.
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