Wednesday, September 7, 2011

NFL Preview, NFC

"TO BE THE MAN, YOU GOT TO BEAT THE MAN!"
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The NFC is a very competitive conference. Three of the four divisions in the NFC are really good. There are only a few NFC teams that are great, but almost all the teams are pretty good. The middle teams and bottom teams in the NFC are better than middle and bottom of the AFC. Everyone is picking the Green Bay Packers to repeat. That is such a safe pick. A NFC team will win the Super Bowl this year, but it will be the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS!!!
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NFC SOUTH
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New Orleans Saints
1st(2011 Super Bowl Champions)
The New Orleans Saints have what it takes to go all the way. The NFC South is one of the best divisions in football, and even if the Saints don't win their division they still may go to the Super Bowl this year. There are about 10-15 really good quarterbacks in the National Football League, but Drew Bree is one of the four QBs who stands head and shoulders above the rest. Brees(like the other three, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers) could play on any team in the NFL and make them a winning franchise. Brees always has nice targets to throw to, but this year the Saints have added two great running backs to take the pressure off the passing game. New addition, Mark Ingram, is a power running back with good speed, who functions like a bowling ball and the multipurpose Darren Sproles(genius pick up) is pure speed. The Saint's Jimmy Graham(he is still learning the game) should be much improved from last year and could be another dynamic weapon for the Saints offense. Graham is the latest in the former basketball player who converted to tight end, and with his 6-7 260 lbs. frame and ability, he should be as good as the other notable tight ends who transitioned before him. The Saint's defense will be good as well. Their front four is their strength. It is one of the best D lines in the NFC. Their line backing core is headed up by premier backer Jonathan Vilma. The Saints front 7 will be put to good use, as Defensive coordinator Greg Williams loves to blitz. William's style and the Saints personnel should spell trouble for QBs around the league. There is good chance that Green Bay will see the Saints in the NFC Conference Finals(a rematch from opening week). To pick the Packers is an easy pick to make and Rodgers will definitely get back to the Super Bowl one day, but this is the Saints' year and they will be in the big game again!
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Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
2nd(Wild Card)
Matt Ryan is good and so are the Falcons, but the Falcons will not have as good a record as they did last year. Ryan has been compared to Peyton Manning(Matt has a long ways to go to be Manning good), and like Manning it may take a few seasons for Ryan to get the monkey off the Falcons' back and get to the Super Bowl.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8)
3rd
The Buccaneers will not be able to duplicate their record from last year, as well. Tampa Bay will not be able to sneak up on people this year and they play in a very good division. Josh Freedom seems to have what it takes to play in the NFL, but he will have to be better this year and will be asked to do more. Still, the Buccaneers will be respectable, but not a playoff team yet.
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Carolina Panthers (3-13)
4th
Once again it is the same old story that half of the NFL has to hear, quarterback problems. Cam Newton has shown no signs of being able to play quarterback, but even if Cam develops into a good QB, it will not be this year. Newton will start this year, at least a few games, and his growing pains will be on display for everyone to see. Even with the Panther QB situation so up in the air, that is not the Panthers' biggest problems. The Panthers' run defense is horrible, and unless that is fixed the Panthers have no shot to be a competitive team. If the Panthers don't fix their two glaring holes, they will not win a game in the NFC South Division. The Panthers do have some pretty good players and they will improve as a team from last year's two win season, but they will only get one more win. At least the Panthers will not be worst team in the NFC. Most likely the Seahawks will get that title.

Is there a new sheriff in town?
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NFC North
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Green Bay Packers (13-3)
1st
Green Bay won the Super Bowl last year. It would be easy to pick them to win it all again this year, and maybe that is the smart pick. The Packers have the best overall team in the NFL. They are the best top to bottom and with that said in a quarterback league, they have the best football player in NFL playing QB. Aaron Rodgers should win the MVP this year, yet it is almost impossible to repeat in the NFL. Another thing that may keep the Packers from repeating is that they seem to be overconfident and love to talk about repeating. Most teams that repeat don't talk so much, you will never hear the Brady bunch talking like that. Still, Green Bay will have a great season and will most likely get back to the NFC conference championship game.
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Detroit Lions (10-6)
2nd(Wild Card)
Picking the Lions to make the playoffs this year is a sexy pick. The Lions will be a wild card team this year, but this is still a risky pick. The Lions are still young and inexperienced, and have a long history of losing to overcome. Still, the Lions have Ndamukong Suh who is a King Kong on defense. Suh makes the entire defensive team better, the same way Aaron Rodgers makes everyone better on offense. Matthew Stafford has looked awesome in the preseason and if he can stay healthy this year the sky is limit. Suh has help on defense and Stafford has help on offense(Calvin Johnson), so the Lions should be able to help themselves to a playoff birth. Still, the Lions don't have an easy road. The NFC North is one of the best divisions in the NFL.
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Chicago Bears (9-7)
3rd
The Bears will have a good season, but not good enough to make the playoffs. The Bears play in a really good division that has improved from last year. The Bears' defense will be good this year, but they are a year older. The offense will have to completely rely on the ground attack. Jay Cutler is a good quarterback, but he has yet to prove that he can be elite. The question will be,"Can Culter make his receivers better and if not the Bears will be old and one dimensional?"
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Minnesota Vikings (7-9)
4th
The Vikings have a good team on both sides of the ball. They could be better than 7-9, but only if they get some really good play at the QB position. The Vikings have some great impact players, but QB is the glaring hole. Donovan McNabb doesn't too have much left in the tank and he is not getting younger any time soon. Plus, this is a tough division in which the Vikings will be matched up against some really good teams with good young quarterbacks. Vikings' QB problems will keep them from being able to hang with the big boys in this great division.
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Ready to be Elite?
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NFC NORTH
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St. Louis Rams (9-7)
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1st

The Rams will not be a really good team, but they will be good enough to win the worst division in football. The Rams QB Sam Bradford should be improved this year, building on a pretty solid rookie season. Plus, the Rams can run the ball and have some nice young defensive players who should be better this year as well. This spells playoffs for the Rams. Don't worry if the Rams start out slow. The first half of their schedule is tough, but the second half is easier. The Rams will come on strong the second half of the season, plus they have a weak division that should help the Rams get some wins. Rams' fans should not get too excited though, they will have to wait a few years for a deep playoff run.

Arizona Cardinals (8-8)

2nd

Kevin Kolb should give the Cardinals some stability at Quarterback, but there are too many questions Kolb will have to answer before the Cardinals make the playoffs.

San Francisco 49ers (6-10)

3rd

Jim Harbaugh seems to have the makings of a good NFL head coach. The 49ers have a nice running game and some really good defensive pieces, but like many NFL teams they have too many questions at QB to be really good this year.

Seattle Seahawks (3-13)

4th

The worst team in the worst division, you can draw your own conclusions. Peter Carol is a smart guy, but he can't play quarterback.

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Jerry's Boy's are BACK!!!
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NFC EAST
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Dallas Cowboys (10-6)
1st
America's team, either you love them or you hate them. No matter how you feel, with the return of Tony Romo to distribute the ball to some lethal offensive weapons, the Cowboys will make the playoffs. This is Dez Bryant's second year and he could have a break out superstar kind of season, now that Romo is back. Dallas also has some nice defensive pieces like DeMarcus Ware and some new additions who could make an impact like linebacker Bruce Carter. Rob Ryan is the onw who is moving around these talented defensive pieces and he plans to be aggressive, which means the Dallas D should much improved from last year. QBs in the NFC East(Vick, Manning, Beck or Grossman) may be running for their lives. Romo has been highly criticized in the past, but he is in the top half of the league as a quarterback and with an ultra talented cast around him, it may not mean Super Bowl, but it does spell playoffs. "How 'bout them Cowboys?!"
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Philadelphia Eagles (9-7)
2nd
Michael Vick has lots of weapons around him, but not a lot of protection. With Vick's style of play he could easily get hurt this year. Vick only played 11 games last season. Things could really fall apart for the Eagles this year, but most likely they will win some, but no playoffs. Besides the offensive problems Philly may have, their defense is a huge question mark. It seems the Eagles will not be able to stop the run and that is bad news in the NFL.
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New York Giants (8-8)
3rd
The Giants have a good quarterback and a great pass rush, so they will have a respectable season. The losses the Giants have suffered from injuries and free agency will take their toll.
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Washington Redskins (7-9)
4th
The Redskins will be better this year, but the NFC East is a pretty solid division, so the Skins will finish a close 4th this year. The Skins are well coached and have some stars on defense, but the offense problems will keep the Redskins from getting over the hump.

5 comments:

  1. I think Cam will be fine. He certainly looked okay on Sunday. The Panthers at least looked like they had some fight in them...at least more than last year. I still think they'll finish last in the division, but they'll win more than 3 games I think.

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  2. Before the Sunday I would have disagreed, but the Panther and Cam showed "some fight" as you say. Now that Jon Beason is out for the season, I am back to thinking the Panthers will still only win three games.

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  3. Also, the Panthers will have a good measuring stick next week. Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay comes to town!

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  5. I just noticed I did not put a record up for the Saints who I picked to win the Super Bowl, 13-3.

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