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Haters gonna hate, Pete.
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Atlanta and San Diego are two teams flying under the radar in my opinion. Atlanta is healthy again minus Sean Weatherspoon. San Diego was coming on strong at the end of last year. Gates is finally healthy, Floyd will be back, Keenan Allen looked great, more options at RB. SD's defense is young but got experience for some key players (Butler, Teo, Reyes, Liuget, Ingram). Offensive line is as good as it has been in about 8 years.
Basically, I can't wait for the season to start.
Pat Kirwan, LOL...Which one of these writers are to be taken seriously? Are any of them good at predicting?
The NFC is a two horse race between Seattle and New Orleans in my mind. I also happen to believe that the AFC is in a similar state where it should be Denver and New England. For mine, the Colts D is still atrocious and are being over-hyped.I can see why Green Bay is getting hyped, though. They have an elite player at QB (we all know how far this alone can take you), a borderline elite player at WR, and a guy coming off of a 1,000+ yard rushing season as a rookie. Further, they added Peppers to play across from Matthews on defense. I'm not ridiculously high on the Packers. As a matter of fact, I think that conference is going to come down to Seattle, SF, and New Orleans, but I can at least see why they are getting some of the hype they're getting. The Steelers, on the other hand, completely baffle me.
As good as Rodgers is, the guy has only had 2 very good seasons. In my mind, he's not in the league of Brady, Brees and Manning until he shows he's not a yoyo.Haters gonna hate, Pete.
The NFC is a two horse race between Seattle and New Orleans in my mind. I also happen to believe that the AFC is in a similar state where it should be Denver and New England. For mine, the Colts D is still atrocious and are being over-hyped.
Now, all that said, there's a collection of 3-4 teams in both conferences that could surprise.
Reiss game by game predictions
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-...4766952/2014-predictions-new-england-patriots
12-4 is possible but I dont see pats losing 3 of 4 late in the season.
Interesting there is not more love for Denver...
Also interesting that so many ppl expect us to lose another Super Bowl...I would put our chances of losing 3 Superbowls in a row as slim to none
If we make it to Super Bowl, there isn't a team that will be able to beat us this time
The NFC is a two horse race between Seattle and New Orleans in my mind. I also happen to believe that the AFC is in a similar state where it should be Denver and New England. For mine, the Colts D is still atrocious and are being over-hyped.
Now, all that said, there's a collection of 3-4 teams in both conferences that could surprise.
As good as Rodgers is, the guy has only had 2 very good seasons. In my mind, he's not in the league of Brady, Brees and Manning until he shows he's not a yoyo.
I personally think that New Orleans may be overrated. I think the Falcons could rebound and take the South from them.
Once again I'm forced to re-consider my support for legalizing drugs.
No way does "Matty Ice" (sic) and the soft ATL team beat out NO assuming Brees is on the field. NO offense is awesome. ATL not so much despite their world class WR.
Regardless of what happens, Its great that our team is in SB conversation almost every year for a while now. Wont be there forever.
Take a moment and enjoy that fact before the ****fest starts in our game threads about how BB should retire and brady should be replaced stuff starts after the 1st 3 and out and 1st first down
I largely agree with you. Their DL is a mess and their Secondary has never been that great anyway. But they are still probably a 10 win team.