No great shakes here......but I am alittle disappointed that they put Dallas as 3rd!!!!
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Dallas is returning practically the same team I think.. Imagine that's why they're "ranked" so high.Originally posted by packinpatlandNo great shakes here......but I am alittle disappointed that they put Dallas as 3rd!!!!
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgnsMy Two favorite teams are the Packers, and whoever plays the Vikings!
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What has Indy done to merit being put above the Pats? I see those two reversed. The Cowboys probably ARE a legitimate 3rd in what I see as a relatively weak overall NFL.
The Packers? True, we lost Favre, but I don't see the team as worse. (I'd liken this to the Badgers losing Tucker and Taylor a year ago, and many people downgrading them). I honestly can't see anybody other than the aforementioned three ahead of Green Bay.
I put Jacksonville and Cleveland ahead of San Diego for 5, 6, and 7. I see the Steelers as better than the FLUKE known as the Giants. then Washington, then Seattle for 8-11.
Below that, it could go a lot of ways. I see the Bears, Vikings, Panthers, Broncos, and Jets as teams which could be a lot better than the rankings in the article.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Possibly. I think most observers correctly assume the Pats defense, now ANOTHER year older, is going to have some struggles. Can they really put together another 16-0 type season? Unlikely.Originally posted by texaspackerbackerWhat has Indy done to merit being put above the Pats? I see those two reversed.
Indy has a young, improving defense compared to the Pats' aging relic...and Peyton and crew will still be dangerous.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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And the pats lost both their corners, there 2nd reciver(although he was rarely thrown too)Originally posted by The LeaperPossibly. I think most observers correctly assume the Pats defense, now ANOTHER year older, is going to have some struggles. Can they really put together another 16-0 type season? Unlikely.Originally posted by texaspackerbackerWhat has Indy done to merit being put above the Pats? I see those two reversed.
Indy has a young, improving defense compared to the Pats' aging relic...and Peyton and crew will still be dangerous.
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Originally posted by The LeaperPossibly. I think most observers correctly assume the Pats defense, now ANOTHER year older, is going to have some struggles. Can they really put together another 16-0 type season? Unlikely.Originally posted by texaspackerbackerWhat has Indy done to merit being put above the Pats? I see those two reversed.
Indy has a young, improving defense compared to the Pats' aging relic...and Peyton and crew will still be dangerous.
Can Marvin Harrison come back and play anywhere near his previous level?
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I put Indy way up there. Jacksonville too. The Packers are about right. I think they'll do OK because they have a GM who gets talent, but there is a school of thought that without a HOF QB, you can't do much. I'm not sure I buy it just yet, but I'm not sure that I don't buy it either. This year is going to say a lot.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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1. NE
2. INDY
3. SD
4. DAL
5. JAGS
6. GIANTS
7. PIT
8. SEATTLE
9. GREEN BAY
10 CLEVELANDTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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