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NFL Pre-Season Power Rankings

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by user Baltimoresports247

Cross-published on http://baltimoresports247.blogspot.com You can read some of my older stuff there, too

This may be a bit premature, but with the soap opera going on down at the Warehouse, it’s time to talk Ravens and NFL Football. Here are my pre-season power rankings…write ‘em down and put it on the board, here’s how it looks going into training camp.

1. New England Patriots:

It’s hard to argue against the defending champion Colts, but with the acquisitions of a reborn Randy Moss, Adalius Thomas, and Donte Stallworth (among others), the Patriots have got to be the favorite to win the Super Bowl. Some have talked about a 16-0 season…we’ll see about that.

2. Indianapolis Colts:

The defending champs come in at #2 and will be playing in Foxboro for the AFC Championship. They lost some key players on defense, like Cato June and Nick Harper, which is why they don’t rank #1 on my list…but they still have Peyton Manning and that electric offense.

3. San Diego Chargers:

Speaking of an electric offense, the Bolts have the best player in the game in LaDainian Tomlinson at running back, an emerging QB in Phillip Rivers who can only get better, and a young, fast, ball-hawking defense. They’ll get ousted in the divisional round by the Pats.

4. Baltimore Ravens:

Coming off of the best regular season in franchise history, the Ravens look to repeat as AFC North Champs in an increasingly weak division. Filling the void that Adalius Thomas left will not be a one man job; Bart Scott, who played some safety in college, will fill the void in pass coverage, and Jarrett Johnson will be an improvement over AD against the run. The McGahee acquisition will give the offense a legitimate running threat, which it lacked last year. Demetrius Williams is an emerging star at the WR position, and may steal the starting role from Derrick Mason mid-season. Their brutal schedule may derail the quest for another Super Bowl, but it’s easy to see the Purple City Bird Gang going deep in the playoffs.

5. New Orleans Saints:

My pick for the NFC Champion. They added some veteran talent on defense and had a solid draft. It’s all downhill from here for Reggie Bush; with one year under his belt, he’s only going to get better. Look for Drew Brees to start the Pro Bowl.

6. Denver Broncos:

AFC West rivals to the Chargers, look for the Broncos to have a 10 win season. The Dre Bly signing makes the three-headed monster of Bly, Champ Bailey, and Dominique Foxworth will make the Bronco’s #1 against the pass this season. Problems on offense will cause an early oust in the playoffs.

7. Philadelphia Eagles:

Everytime someone tells Donovan McNabb he can’t do something, they always end up eating crow. With no big names in the receiving corps, the offense will lack explosiveness. But with Westbrook and McNabb, they will be efficient. The Eagles will have a top 10 defense and will win the NFC East, and will probably face the Saints in the NFC Championship game…who else will?

8. New York Jets:

The acquisition of Thomas Jones will prove vital to the success of the Jets this season. Eric Mangini is one of the best coaches in the NFL, and they picked up two sure-fire starters on defense in the draft. Jonathan Vilma isn’t the next Ray Lewis as some proclaimed, but he is a good middle linebacker with an underrated defense behind him. Cotchery will have another big year.

9. Chicago Bears:

Off-field problems with Lance Briggs and Tank Johnson, and with Tommy Harris repeatedly kicking Rex Grossman in his coin purse (wait, he was just kidding), the Bears will not repeat their 13-3 season. They will win a weak NFC North division, but will not repeat as NFC Champs.

10. Cincinnati Bengals:

Again, off-field problems will lead to problems on the field. The defense is average at best, and Palmer won’t have Chris Henry for eight games, but will still have Chad Johnson and TJ Whosyamama. The offense won’t be able to offset the defensive shortcomings, but they will be in the wild card hunt. Instead of investing in better facilities or free agents, the Bengals should buy some good legal advice—or at least half a brain to split amongst the team so they stay out of the slammer.

11. Seattle Seahawks:

Seattle made some serious upgrades on the defensive side of the ball by adding Patrick Kerney and Deon Grant. The once formidable offensive line is still in question two years removed from Steve Hutchinson’s departure to Minnesota. The offense should be good, but can Hasselbeck and Alexander stay healthy? If so, look for them to win the JV division of the JV conference, the NFC West.

12. Jacksonville Jaguars:

Defensively, Jacksonville should be just as good as they have been in the last three years. There is some healthy competition brewing at the quarterback position between Leftwich and Garrard. Reportedly, Leftwich has the upper hand…he reported to camp in the best physical condition since his arrival. If that’s the case, then why all the talks about Daunte Culpepper? History shows that instability at the quarterback position can be disastrous to a team. Look for Maurice Jones-Drew to have a break out year.

13. Dallas Cowboys:

Has anyone heard from Terrell Owens in the past few months? That’s a good sign for the Cowboys, because locker room chemistry is vital to a team that lost in that fashion in the playoffs. Tony Romo has surpassed Troy Aikman celebrity level in the lone star state; the Cowboys are hoping that translates to Aikman-like play on the field, minus all the concussions. Look for them to challenge the Eagles for the NFC East title, but they’ll probably fall short if McNabb stays healthy.

14. San Francisco 49ers:

Don’t look now, but the 49ers are on the brink of thriving in the NFL despite York’s ownership. Mike Nolan, another successful Brian Billick protégé, is emerging as a great coach. Alex Smith had a quietly prosperous season last year. Frank Gore is a tank and Vernon Davis is a monster. The addition of Darrell Jackson gives Smith a vertical threat and they’ll be able to stretch the field better. They also had a great draft and Nate Clements will help improve the pass coverage.

15. Carolina Panthers:

The under-achieving Panthers look to rebound from a disappointing 8-8 season. Once the favorites to win the NFC, the Panthers have slid under the radar this offseason, but the addition of Chad Lavalais will improve an already stellar defensive line. David Carr may be the best back up quarterback in the league, so the Panthers are set at the QB position.With Keyshawn Johnson beginning a new career as an analyst off the field, the Panthers have questions at the WR position because Steve Smith is their only real threat.

16. Kansas City Chiefs:

With Larry Johnson getting so many touches, he’s bound to either burn out or get injured if they don’t start relying more on the passing game. Damon Huard exemplifies what the quarterback position used to represent in Baltimore—just don’t turn the ball over. He’ll be in competition with Brodie Croyle for the starting position. Again, instability at the QB position leaves me skeptical. The WR position lacks explosiveness. The defense will be improved with the additions of Donnie Edwards and Napoleon Harris.

17. St. Louis Rams:

Adding Drew Bennett gives Marc Bulger yet another offensive threat—Bulger will be a top 5 fantasy quarterback. Steven Jackson is motivated and is predicting to break the NFL record for yards from scrimmage. I don’t know about all that, but he should have a big year both running and catching the ball. The defense is still questionable as they added some B list free agents like Mike Rumph. But, if the defense holds up, the stellar offense makes them a legitimate threat in the NFC West.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers:

Call it a hunch, but I don’t think the Steelers will make the playoffs this season. Hines Ward is entering the twilight of his career. Big Ben is still recovering from that hit from Bart Scott, who straight up broke him in half during that embarrassment of a game vs. the Ravens. Willie Parker should have another big season, but the running game won’t be enough to lift the offense. The defense should be above average, but they lost a leader in Joey Porter. The Bengals and the Ravens will prove to be too much for them in ’07. It will take a few years for the Steelers to thrive under new head coach Mike Tomlin after the departure of local icon Bill Cowher.

19. Arizona Cardinals:

The Cardinals had an outstanding draft, but they’re not quite there yet. The defense still needs improvement and the offensive line is unproven. Matt Leinart is about to turn the corner, and Pro Bowl wideouts Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald will certainly help. Edgerrin James is due for another sub par year running behind an untested offensive line and with no fullback to lead block.

20. New York Giants:

This season will make or break Eli Manning’s career, it’s do or die time. He will never live up to the hype of his older brother, especially without a solid running game. The Brandon Jacobs/Reuben Droughns combination will prove inefficient, especially behind a sub par offensive line after losing Petigout. They lost some big names on defensive like LaVar Arrigton. Look for Big Blue to finish near the bottom of the NFC East.

21. Tennessee Titans:

The Titans off-field problems surrounding Pacman Jones and the loss of starters Travis Henry and Drew Bennett will prove too difficult to overcome this season. Vince Young is a heck of a football player, but he needs to be surrounded with more talent in order for him to thrive. They had a pretty bad offseason, where they dropped the ball in the draft and have failed to make solid free agent acquisitions. The defense will be below average and will struggle in pass coverage.

22. Atlanta Falcons:

Picking up aging Joe Horn was a bit of a head scratcher. Mike Vick is fighting dogs and trying to smuggle bongs through airports. They lost Patrick Kerney. This team is really hard to get a feel for, but they still have the potential to be competitive. Maybe 22 is too high, but maybe it’s not.

23. Miami Dolphins:

Another team that’s hard to get a feel for. Picking up Trent Green and Joey Porter will help the team immensely, both from a leadership standpoint and play on the field. Ronnie Brown will make or break their season. If they can establish the run, the pass game will open up and the defense will improve based on field position. The defense is aging, but if they can hold up, the Dolphins could have a good season.

24. Buffalo Bills:

J.P. Losman showed some promise last year at times, and at other times he struggled mightily. Losing Willis McGahee will pose a real problem for a running game that will struggle behind and awful offensive line. Lee Evans is the only real deep threat at wideout, and the tight end position is one of anonymity.

25. Minnesota Vikings:

The offensive line is one of the best in the league and Chester Taylor and Adrian Peterson should thrive running behind it. The defense should be solid, but the passing game will be one of the worst in the NFL.

26. Cleveland Browns:

The Browns had a great draft, but aren’t quite there yet. Quinn and Thomas are still rookies. Charlie Frye is not the answer at QB for this team. The defense is sub par, but Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow can stretch the field on offense. They will finish last in the AFC North.

27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

The Bucs made some great moves on defense like picking up Cato June. But there is instability at the quarterback position, which, as I’ve said, usually spells trouble. The offense could be good, but it could also be as bad as it was last year. They have improved, but they will still probably finish last in the NFC South.

28. Green Bay Packers:

Oh, Brett…why did you come back to play for this team? The pass coverage should be the worst in the league, and there will be next to nothing in the running game. I feel sorry for Brett, really, I do. Last place in the NFC North.

29. Washington Redskins:

The defense is just an abomination. The ‘skins only had one first day draft pick and failed to address needs on the defensive line. The offense shows some promise, but they’re going to have to outscore everyone this year to win. The NFC East is a tough division, stocked with good run defenses that can stop Portis. Last place in the NFC East.

30. Houston Texans:

Houston continues to ignore needs on the offensive line and the offensive side of the ball in general. I don’t even want to go into the defense…I’m done here.

31. Oakland Raiders:

Only because I think JaMarcus Russell is going to be a stud did I rank them above the Lions. This team still needs a lot of help in a lot of areas. Robert Gallery is a bum and is the biggest first round bust of the past five years. They were calling him the next Jonathan Ogden…guess not.

32. Detroit Lions:

Just…no…Calvin Johnson will be able to help this team down the road if they surround him with enough talent (i.e. someone to throw him the ball). The offensive line is improved, but is young and needs some seasoning. Losing Dre Bly on the defense is a big problem considering he was the only real star on that side of the ball.


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Croraback22Pee Wee
898 days ago
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Listen Baltimoresports...get your facts about the Giants straight. Eli is Peyton's younger brother not the other way around. Luke Pettiguout played LEFT TACKLE on offense. And Brandon Jacobs will run for 1300 yards this season. If you want to write about the NFL try getting your facts straight before you make an idiot out of yourself again.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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my fault...I posted this before I had a chance to edit it, probably a mistake...now let's grow up a little bit, not call each other names, and play nice...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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Oh and if you think Brandon Jacobs will rush for 1300 yards you need to have your head checked or urine examined...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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this clown wants to challenege my NFL knowledge after I forgot to edit before I post? Read this garbage...http://www.a..._for_the_nfl
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
898 days ago
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Just curious. What are you suspecting to find in his urine, Dr. Baltimore?
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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How does a challendge work anyway? Two people argue about a topic and we all get to vote on who argued best?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
898 days ago
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I think it was the same way on how teenagers elect their high school presidents - popularity contests.
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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Brandon Jacobs will be luck you average 1.3 yards per carry...he sucks...

Secondly, challenges are for events...like recently i bet Joshkross that the NBA finals would have a rating higher than 10.2 and he took the lower...then the event happened and I lost...then i fulfilled his requirement.

What you're talking about Insan is a showdow which isn't used very often and doesn't really work...I don't recommend it...

If you want to argue like that though, you can have your own version of a showdown...Davis21Wylie and Alex Holowczak had one over the NHL playoffs to argue who would win (Alex won i think?), but there aren't many options designed inthe site itself...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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High levels of stupid pill residuals and THC
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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Oh, ok cool. Sounds interesting. I don't think I'm ready for that stuff yet, still becoming acquainted with everyone.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
898 days ago
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How is your prediction that Brandon Jacobs, likely splitting time with or backing up another RB, will get 1300 yards a "fact."
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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Cowboys at #13? Ravens over Saints? I wouldn't consider this the best list of rankings...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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haha maybe it's Baltimore bias...I just think they're the better team...the Ravens went down to the Superdome last year with emotions swirling and smacked them around pretty bad...Sorry, I don't think the Saints are better than the Ravens
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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I don't think Steve McNair will get the job done. I love their acquistion of Willis McGahee and maybe that might help take pressure of McNair but he's a big piece of the team. The fact that the AFC North isn't as strong as the other divisions will help them out but I don't see them better than the Saints.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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Fair enough, and good points made...agree to disagree
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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The only reason I'm ok with the ravens and mcnair is because they've done it before(read: Trent Dilfer in 2000)...problem is, they're in the toughest division and will face either the pats or colts in the playoffs, if they get there...
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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of course its the baltimore bias...I would probably rank the eagles 3rd or 4th...hahaha Seriously though...good work, these articles are always tough because, a) you can't please everyone b) its hard to know every tid bit c) most people here are very familiar with their favorite team, so they will find the facts that are slightly wrong or off...
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James CSoccer Kid
898 days ago
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If you put up a list without some fairly substantial arguments in favor of your point of view it will always look odd to some, and bad to others. Tommie Harris may have foolishly spoken out of turn at a charity event, but I would rather he did that and played every week than stalk the sideline. Harris back, Brown back, Jones won't be missed as Benson was the better back during the second half of last year. Grossman can't exactly be any worse or less consistent and they went 13-3 with him screwing up the joint last time around. Why are they going to be any worse than last year?
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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These are just short paragraphs...unlike some of you I don't have time to sit around all day and write for 3 hours...I do have a life...and a job
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
898 days ago
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Does this mean that I've now officially lost ArmchairGM's title as resident prick?
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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You have to ask Manny that question...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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LOL...I dunno much about that situation as I'm new to the site, but I think the crown is yours until someone takes it from you
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
898 days ago
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Yeah I would really hate to lose my niche here to an upstart.
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James CSoccer Kid
898 days ago
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If you look at the only other comments on your thread before I commented, you may notice that I was being moderately concilliatory about your list considering I don't agree with much of it. Disagreeing with you is entirely my perogative. Oh and on the scheduling point of view, the Bears are projected to have the second easiset schedule in the league next year (thankyou Lions, thankyou Vikings).
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Willf123JV Squad
897 days ago
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Here are the numbers from week 9-17. Jones 157 rushes, 667 yds, 3 td's 4.2 avg. Benson 102 rushes, 473 yds, 3 td's, 4.6 avg.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
897 days ago
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Well they play @ Chargers in week one, vs. KC, vs. Cowboys, @ Eagles, @ Seahawks, vs. Saints...I think this season is MUCH more difficult than last...thanks for your comments, though...I have also read they have the projected 2nd easiest schedule, personally, I don't see it that way
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ChristofMVP
898 days ago
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Go to Vegas and put your money on the Birds.
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InsanMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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which birds?
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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I think the Eagles...not a bad pick to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl, but I don't think any NFC team will win it this year
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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You're right in the AFC being superior...but remember the super bowl is one game...ask Joe Namath...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
897 days ago
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Haha good point...as a Baltimore guy, I know all about the Joe Namath situation...GREAT counter point
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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From a critical standpoint, I think you need nice work BS247...I do disagree and find some issues here...I know its find to read and debate these articles but:

1) try to research a little bit more before you form snap opinions...like the joe horn signing in atlanta...they signed him because he's better than anyone they had, even at 35...and was cheaper than more expensive receiving options...and proven to be good...

2) for those of you who ripped this article...just relax...first, these articles are hard to write because each of us as expertise in our own teams and sports and secondly this article is purely opinion based...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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Good point about Joe Horn, I just think he's lost a step and wasn't THAT much of an upgrade...he wasn't even a favored target in New Orleans last year, although he did have injury issues, which is another problem...age + injuries are never good...perhaps the signing was to benefit the younger receivers so he can teach them a thing or two...who knows, I guess we'll find out in about 3 months
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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and like you said, it's all personal opinion and speculation...
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JuTMSY4Legend
898 days ago
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There's no doubt joe horn isn't the same, but they're not paying him real big money either...its a calculated risk...and vick needs a vet receiver...he hasn't had one before
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Willf123JV Squad
897 days ago
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In 2004 Horn had 94 rec. for 1399 yds and 11 td's. In his last 2 years over 23 games he has a combined 86 catches for 1333 yds and 5 td's.
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EnyboDiv-I Stud
898 days ago
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Wow, Bears to 9th? You overestimate Briggs' value.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
898 days ago
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Perhaps, but he was a Pro Bowler at one point, and distractions from stars are never good (see Terrell Owens). I'm not saying he's a jerk of TO-like proportions, just that he is a distraction. I think that 13-3 record made the Bears somewhat of an enigma. The defense was very good, but they didn't play very many good opponents last season. Their schedule is tougher this season and should give us a better glimpse at how good they really are... Not to take anything away from them...hey, they did reach the Super Bowl, something 30 other teams can't say. They had a great post season!
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
898 days ago
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Whatever. GO BEARS. This will be the FASTEST team in Bears squad history with Cedric Benson, Greg Olsen, Devin Hester and Garette Wolfe added to the offense. Rex in his second full season (and the last on his contract) will have to perform or give up the pro game. Everybody wants to hate on the Bears all the way up to the championship. We lose and folks get to save face with a "told you so" schtick. F++K Briggs until he plays another down for his bacon, Tank will be a MONSTER come play day (6 or 8 games fellas?) and Harris is just being Hilarious.

Go ahead and recycle some tore up "news" stories, but mark my words - the BEARS are still the best in the NFC come 2007.

You'd think somebody would finally do some research when a team's coming off a Superbowl loss, but no. It's the same sort of BS expected from "Media" members. Notice I didn't even get into D, because it needn't even be a matter of argument. O will be incredibley surprising if our coordinater can deal with the amount of raw talent he's got to play with.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
898 days ago
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PS - Saints ain't shit. As a Bears fan, I'll say good luck. I don't believe in luck.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
898 days ago
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Brett Favre will prove where he ranks among the NFL's best this year with that offense. If he tosses 15+ touchdowns and they win six games, he's the greatest of all time. Good grief. You wanna test someone for THC, try Ted Thompson. "Hey, we have no running back and our tight end is as useless as a poopy flavored lollypop, let's pass on Greg Olsen and Kenny Irons and draft a defensive tackle in the first round. No, not a good one, one that didn't play at all last year."
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
897 days ago
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I think for the most part your rankings look alright. However you are off on the Texans. While they have a ways to go before making the playoffs, I think 8-8 is withing their reach. The O-line is not as bad as some think.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
897 days ago
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I also think 8-8 is in their reach...I like the Matt Schaub acquisition, however, the O-line is unproven, even though most people in Houston think they are under-rated, some of us in KC, Baltimore, and most recently, Minnesota, have been spoiled with stellar offensive line play...in past seasons, the Texans O-line has been sub par to say the least...I think that is inarguable
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CWY2190Waterboy
897 days ago
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The past 2 or 3 years the majority of Vikings fans were expecting some good things. This season, the majority of Vikings fans are expecting 6 wins so maybe they will surprise us and go 10-6.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
897 days ago
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I agree with majority of these rankings, but I'm not too happy with where you put the Giants. Eli Manning may not live up to his brother, but he's still really good and I think he's still improving. People need to stop comparing these two as brothers. They are both strong quarterbacks with two different games. They have different strengths and different weaknesses. I can't believe you put them below the Cardinals! Ya, Matt Lienart is going to turn the corner, but not this early in his career.
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Baltimoresports247All-American
897 days ago
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why not? sans the o-line, look at all the talent around him!
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