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  • Peter Schrager's View of 2010 Super Bowl Contenders

    Peter Schrager lists his opinions on the top 8 NFL teams predicted to have a shot for this season's Super Bowl:

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  • #2
    And the Packers are nowhere to be found on the list of contenders. Good.

    I know after the latest Favre ending the ESPN bobbleheads immediately proclaimed da Bears da NFC North champs.
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    • #3
      I'm a little surprized he's so high on Philly. There's the Pats again and it seems getting stronger.
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      • #4
        nearly all media is pretty high on Phily; they had a great off season solidifying a OL through free agency and then drafting some weapons for McNabb
        TERD 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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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          nearly all media is pretty high on Phily; they had a great off season solidifying a OL through free agency and then drafting some weapons for McNabb
          Free agency? Oh hell, that'll NEVER work.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by retailguy
            Originally posted by Bretsky
            nearly all media is pretty high on Phily; they had a great off season solidifying a OL through free agency and then drafting some weapons for McNabb
            Free agency? Oh hell, that'll NEVER work.
            Two of their guys on the OLine are injured (including one of the FA guys, I think, out for the season) and they are talking about bringing Jon Runyan back.
            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pbmax
              Originally posted by retailguy
              Originally posted by Bretsky
              nearly all media is pretty high on Phily; they had a great off season solidifying a OL through free agency and then drafting some weapons for McNabb
              Free agency? Oh hell, that'll NEVER work.
              Two of their guys on the OLine are injured (including one of the FA guys, I think, out for the season) and they are talking about bringing Jon Runyan back.
              Um. Well. What I've read seems to indicate that the largest problem with the OL in Philly is Shawn Andrews who was a draft pick. Stacy Andrews is still banged up from offseason surgery, and no one that I've read is predicting that Jason Peters will miss any actual game time once the season starts.

              If they're talking about Runyon, which I haven't heard, then they must be talking about that for depth as they're quite high on the steps that Winston Justice has taken in the offseason, and they're forecasting him as a potential fill-in for Shawn Andrews at RT if he is still out due to his emotional problems.

              But, hey, you can distort my attempt at humor if you want to...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by retailguy
                Originally posted by pbmax
                Originally posted by retailguy
                Originally posted by Bretsky
                nearly all media is pretty high on Phily; they had a great off season solidifying a OL through free agency and then drafting some weapons for McNabb
                Free agency? Oh hell, that'll NEVER work.
                Two of their guys on the OLine are injured (including one of the FA guys, I think, out for the season) and they are talking about bringing Jon Runyan back.
                Um. Well. What I've read seems to indicate that the largest problem with the OL in Philly is Shawn Andrews who was a draft pick. Stacy Andrews is still banged up from offseason surgery, and no one that I've read is predicting that Jason Peters will miss any actual game time once the season starts.

                If they're talking about Runyon, which I haven't heard, then they must be talking about that for depth as they're quite high on the steps that Winston Justice has taken in the offseason, and they're forecasting him as a potential fill-in for Shawn Andrews at RT if he is still out due to his emotional problems.

                But, hey, you can distort my attempt at humor if you want to...
                Didn't mean to distort your sense of humor, sorry that I stepped on it.

                And I did get my ACL injuries confused. Stacy Andrews' occurred in December last year with the Bengals and he is apparently back practicing at RG. His brother is out with a back problem. But the Eagles are downplaying it and being vague, so some are speculating its still the emotional issue from last year, but he was not a new signing as you caught.

                Jason Peters missed time with a hamstring/quad injury, but was back at practice Sunday. So things are not quite as dire as my first memory of it, though they did lose their left guard to an ankle injury (no prognosis given).

                The new ACL injury that I thought took out Stacy Andrews this camp actually belonged to their linebacker Stewart Bradley.
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                • #9
                  For the Vikes he's worried about the loss of Sharper and Birk. Well I'm not and the Vikes aren't either so ~

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fritz
                    And the Packers are nowhere to be found on the list of contenders. Good.

                    I know after the latest Favre ending the ESPN bobbleheads immediately proclaimed da Bears da NFC North champs.
                    What? They ate their brain food for once?!!
                    Smart Pick.

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                    • #11
                      Nobody has any clue who is a superbowl contender at this time of year.

                      How many comparable lists had the Cardinals last year? Would anybody who follows the NFL be surprised if a team, like the Cardinals, comes out of practically nowhere and makes the superbowl?
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