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Early NFC Preview

by Behbigben15
created July 31, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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This weekend is the very first weekend of the NFL season as Art Monk, and Darrell Green get inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, along with four others, and the first preseason game of the year will be held on Sunday.  The Indianapolis Colts and Washington Redskins will face off in Canton, Ohio at 8 PM ET.  I thought it was finally time to complete my “Early” previews.  I did the AFC by Division, but the NFC will be all together in one article.

NFC North

Winner of Division: Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings have the best RB duo in the game, and a very tough offensive line to go along with it. This Division is very weak compared to last year with the questions surrounding the quarterbacks in Green Bay, and Chicago. As of right now, the Packers will be finishing third behind the offense-less Bears, and run-happy Vikings.

BOLD Predictions:

  • Tarvaris Jackson throws for more yards than all three of Chicago's quarterbacks combined.
  • Brett Favre is not in a Packer uniform come September 4th.
Look out NFL! AP is looking to add on to his '07 success.
Look out NFL! AP is looking to add on to his '07 success.

Questions to be answered:

Once again, I bring up the Favre saga, but a few others include Jon Kitna's Lions, and Chicago's entire roster. I already established that the Vikings will win the North, but can Kitna follow through on his offseason ramblings (told the press he hopes to lead Detroit to a 10-win season). Chicago lost their top two wide receivers in Muhsin Muhammad, and Bernard Berrian, and cut running back Cedric Benson, as well. Rex Grossman doesn't quite have the leadership skills to lead this team to the playoffs on his own, so who will step up?

Bottom Line: This is the second-weakest NFC Division behind the NFC West. Minnesota, despite lack of a solid quarterback, may run away with this division if Aaron Rodgers doesn't live up to Packer Nation's expectations. Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride!

NFC East

Winner of Division: Dallas Cowboys

I am like every other football whiz out there who doesn't believe the New York Giants can repeat. Yes, I have gained confidence in Eli Manning's abilities, and leadership, but he lost several key players on both sides of the ball, and Tony Romo's 'Boys are looking mighty hungry. Romo led Dallas to a 13-3 regular season record in 2007, look for him to match that performance this season. Owner Jerry Jones dealt running back Julius Jones, but drafted the young Felix Jones to fill in for Marion Barber every once in a while. You obviously can't count out Donovan McNabb's Eagles, who are looking pretty healthy at this point, and the Washington Redskins. Washington added Pro Bowl DE Jason Taylor, and added depth on offense in this year’s draft.

BOLD Predictions:

  • Donovan McNabb stays healthy and leads the Eagles to a Wild Card berth, knocking off the defending champions in the process.
  • All four teams finish over .500.
Romo is looking to shut the critics up in 2008, and get over the hump, and into the Super Bowl.
Romo is looking to shut the critics up in 2008, and get over the hump, and into the Super Bowl.

Questions to be answered:

I believe McNabb will manage to finally stay healthy for all 16 games, but that is never a given. He has been battling injuries for the last several years, and anything can happen. The Eagles fate rides on the throwing arm of McNabb, and Philadelphia's results will vary according to how he does this season. In D.C. the big question still involves Jason Campbell: can he take his game to the next level and lead the 'Skins to the playoffs? That question has yet to be answered.

Bottom Line: Unlike the NFC North, this division is very strong, and may be considered the toughest in the entire NFL. Therefore, it may be tough to decide a winner in August, and this may be the last division clinched this season. We'll just have to wait, and find out.

NFC South

Winner of Division: Carolina Panthers

It is Carolina's year... to win the division. Every year, it seems like there's a new division winner in the South, and the tradition will continue this season. Jake Delhomme seems to have made a remarkable comeback from Tommy John surgery, and the return of Muhsin Muhammad may mean a big year for Carolina's passing offense. The running game has made a fresh start too, it seems. The departure of DeShaun Foster brought in Jonathan Stewart, the rookie out of Oregon. Stewart will be a nice complement to DeAngelo Williams, who is expected to have a solid season. The loss of Dan Morgan will be a big blow, but I don't expect the defense to miss a beat with Julius Peppers hunting down quarterbacks.

BOLD Predictions:

  • New Orleans' Reggie Bush continues to be a draft bust, failing to reach 1,000 total yards for the Saints. But, newcomer Jeremy Shockey is named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster.
  • Jake Delhomme accompanies Shockey on the NFC Pro Bowl roster, as Jeff Garcia proves he is past his prime for the Bucs.
Delhomme is due for a big season coming off of Tommy John surgery last season.
Delhomme is due for a big season coming off of Tommy John surgery last season.

Questions to be answered:

Obviously, Delhomme isn't guaranteed to make a strong comeback. So although I believe he will be back as strong as ever, anything can happen, and he still needs to prove himself to everyone. And, the questions surrounding Jeff Garcia, and whether Brett Favre will be a Buc or not, still loom as training camp gets underway. Even more questions loom around New Orleans. Will Drew Brees continue his Pro Bowl career, and can Deuce McAllister return to his normal form? And there's always questions surrounding New Orleans' defense. I have failed to even mention the Atlanta Falcons. Will Matt Ryan, rookie out of Boston College, be the starter come week 1? Who knows? I guess we'll have to wait this one out.

Bottom Line: Carolina, in my book, is the team to beat. Not the defending Division Champion Tampa Bay Bucs... the Panthers from Carolina. I feel the Bucs have too many questions surrounding their offense.  There is no need for 4-5 different quarterbacks, and "Cadillac" Williams has been battling injuries that last year or so. He may not be able to carry the load of 16 games this year. Earnest Graham is going to have to be on top of his game this season, just like last year.

NFC West

Winner of Division: Seattle Seahawks

I jumped on Arizona's bandwagon last year, thinking they would run away with the Division with Matt Leinart under center. I was off by a long-shot, and don't feel the need to go off on a limb this season as well. Leinart, just like his USC teammate Reggie Bush, has yet to prove himself to NFL teams that he is the guy in Arizona. So, I'm gonna stick with the more popular pick in Matt Hasselbeck's 'Hawks. With the Shaun Alexander era over, and the Mike Holmgren era nearly wrapped up, looks like the Seahawks are looking for a fresh start. They added former Cowboy Julius Jones to their backfield, and of course their defense is always stellar. Looks like Seattle is still the team to beat in the West.

BOLD Predictions:

  • Matt Leinart, not surprisingly, struggles at the helm for Arizona, and fails to capture even a Wild Card spot.
  • Julius Jones puts Hasselbeck, and the entire 'Hawks defense on his back, and leads them to the division title.
The Seahawks are Jones' team now.
The Seahawks are Jones' team now.

Questions to be answered:

I am still really puzzled, and confused as to why Alex Smith is still the guy in San Fran. If he doesn't throw more TD's than INT's this year, his job security is really going to be on the line. Can Frank Gore break 1,500 for the Niners? Well, whether he does or not, he really NEEDS to. I am really not sure how the Rams will fare this year. Their line is beat up still, and it seems a majority of their receivers are past their prime. The success of the offense all comes down to Steven Jackson, and how well the O-line protects Pro Bowl quarterback Marc Bulger.

Bottom Line: This Division, as usual, is weak. Once again, it will probably be decided at around week 14 or 15. Seattle will win a solid 11 games, and run away with this division. Sorry for all you bandwagoners out there, but the Arizona Cardinals are going to disappoint once again this year. Neither of the two Wild Card spots will be coming from the division. As a matter of fact, they may both come from the East.


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CheezerMajor Leaguer
339 days ago
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Although I'm having a strange sense of foreboding regarding the upcoming Packers' season, I think you underestimate the team and overestimate a certain QB. Remember that the WR corps led the league in YAC. The defense was stout and the special teams were improved over 2006. They have many more things to offer other than whether Rodgers can make it. They were the youngest team in the NFL last season and made it all the way to the NFC title game. (/homerism)
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Behbigben15All-Star
339 days ago
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Yes, all that's true. I just think it's Minnesota's year. I saw an interview of Tarvaris Jackson, and he seems to be ready to prove all his critics wrong this season. Don't forget, they did add Bernard Berrian who is a a great addition, and is a deep pass threat for T-Jack...Do I even have to mentin AP, and Minnesota's stout defense???
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
339 days ago
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Word from Vikings camp is that they cheer when TJ can go 5 attempts without throwing an interception. Doesn't exactly instill a lot of confidence does it?
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Behbigben15All-Star
339 days ago
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QB's can throw alot of INT's and still succeed. Just look at Brett Favre...
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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Young team, with a (supposedly) good defense and capable RB...sounds like the 49ers to me... I have to agree, I think the Vikings are vastly overrated...not a fan of their corners either...
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
339 days ago
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Favre's TD=Int ratio and INT/attempt numbers are much better than most people think.
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SSreportersLegend
339 days ago
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Brett Favre is not in a Packer uniform come September 4th.


That's your bold prediction eh? The Lions going 11-5 is, but come on. ;-)


I can't see Carolina winning that division Mr. Salisbury. They cannot stay healthy, Delhomme is overrated and when you have that many injuries you cannot perform at the same level that got you to the Super Bowl. Look at their receiving corp, DJ Hackett, reliable, injury prone. Muhsin Muhammad, old. Steve Smith is the only consistent performer.


That being said, Tampa has never put up 2 good seasons in a row in the Jon Gruden era, and they'll probably finish 5-11. New Orleans will win this division because of their highly potent offense.


Dallas will probably win that division, but I'm not sold on them like every single one of you (save for Davis) will go to the Super Bowl. You have Adam Jones, T.O, and Tony Romo all on the same team that is owned by Jerry Jones, no way there will not be some sort of soap opera.


I actually think if McNabb can stay healthy, the Iggles are going to the NFC Title Game as a Wild Card.....won't win, but they'll make it and beat Dallas in the process.


With you on the NFC North.



NFC Least. Matt Leinart is a bust, and there is no way you can convince me otherwise. Arizona is the team that everyone HOPES can win the division, but the pieces aren't there. No solid defense, running game is lacking, I see 7-9 or 6-10.


And no, Seattle is not the popular pick to win the division, they've just about never been.


Julius Jones......he's good, but not great, and this is the test to see if the Seattle offensive line is at fault for the running game woes.


I'm complacent in short yardage situations now, Leonard Weaver, Owen Schmitt, TJ Duckett, pick your poison. And now I've noticed Duckett has lost some weight and looks more in shape so that's good.


If Seattle can get at least a 4-4 road record they're playoff bound, because they don't lose at home that often....


I have the Seahawks over the Eagles in the NFC Title Game, but Seattle gets a rude awakening in the Super Bowl for now.


Nice write-up BBB, and see you when the Sunday Rush debuts in the first week of preseason.
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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and this may be the last Division clinched this season. We’ll just have to wait, and find out. by some strange coincidence: Eagles Vs. Cowboys, Week 17
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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And I'm just gonna toss this out there, but I think the fate of this eagles team might have less to do with McNabb's health and more to do with westbrook who, btw, has never played a full season
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BadenBallLittle Leaguer
339 days ago
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Finally some one with enough sense to pick the Hawks, Thank you!!
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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sense and picking the hawks are mutually exclusive...
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SSreportersLegend
339 days ago
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Just like healthy and McNabb.
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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or seattle and basketball
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JuTMSY4Legend
339 days ago
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unless that is basketball lj.jpg
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LASportsblogAAA-er
339 days ago
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OHHHHHH JUSTIN!!! BURN!!!!
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SSreportersLegend
339 days ago
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If Manny was here he'd rip you for ripping Lauren Jackson. ;-)


Besides, the UW team has high expectations.
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SSreportersLegend
339 days ago
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Just like Philly and beating Seattle in football is mutually exclusive.
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