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IMO its a 100% chance that from the 2006/07 season final standings,one of those celler dwelling teams will not only do better but at least 1 of those 8 teams will win at least 10 games and probably more.
Last year it was Baltimore and New Orleans that turned it around and won thier respective divisions after sucking in 2005/06 season.
Who is more likely to do it and why?
Washington
Detroit
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Miami
Cleveland
Houston
Oakland
I say by far its going to be Arizona...finally overcoming the odds and being a top tier team in the NFC - I like the fact that they have finally hired a coach with good credentials in Weisenhunt who came from a highly respected football organization in Pittsburgh and did a great job there,I think he will do well as HC and I don't know of too many teams who have such good secondaries that they can slow down the awesome offensive powerhouse this team is sure to become now - With Boldin and Fitzgerald at WR and James in the backfield,its an arsenal that Leinart has in his second season and Leinart will be a pro bowl QB in his 2nd year as a result of the fortunate situation he has there out west. - Look for Arizona to surprise all as the Worst to First team and win the West with an 11-5 record.
Second pick would be Tampa Bay but only because that division is terrible.
The Oakland Raiders may have one of the best secondaries in football,at least on paper but unfortunately they are in the same division as Denver and San Diego
I see Cleveland as most likely to stay last again in their division.
Last year it was Baltimore and New Orleans that turned it around and won thier respective divisions after sucking in 2005/06 season.
Who is more likely to do it and why?
Washington
Detroit
Tampa Bay
Arizona
Miami
Cleveland
Houston
Oakland
I say by far its going to be Arizona...finally overcoming the odds and being a top tier team in the NFC - I like the fact that they have finally hired a coach with good credentials in Weisenhunt who came from a highly respected football organization in Pittsburgh and did a great job there,I think he will do well as HC and I don't know of too many teams who have such good secondaries that they can slow down the awesome offensive powerhouse this team is sure to become now - With Boldin and Fitzgerald at WR and James in the backfield,its an arsenal that Leinart has in his second season and Leinart will be a pro bowl QB in his 2nd year as a result of the fortunate situation he has there out west. - Look for Arizona to surprise all as the Worst to First team and win the West with an 11-5 record.
Second pick would be Tampa Bay but only because that division is terrible.
The Oakland Raiders may have one of the best secondaries in football,at least on paper but unfortunately they are in the same division as Denver and San Diego
I see Cleveland as most likely to stay last again in their division.
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