I say it's the Dolphins. It's funny, they're considered underrated, yet they're overrated at the same time. They have a good offense players wuth with Pepper, Brown, and Chambers, but whose behind them. Joey Harrington, Sammy Morris, and Marty Booker. Not exactly Super Bowl material? If any of there three top offensive players go down, their ship falls with them. The Dolphins used to be one of the NFL's top defenses, but Free Agency and age has changed that. Last season they were ranked 18th Total, 17 on Rushing, and 20th on passing defense. Jason Taylor will be 32 on Saturday and Zach Thomas will be 33(They both share the same birthday.) Their winning record is deceiving due to the lack of quality teams they played for the last six games, and their last game, against the Patriots, was a mail-in. They have a chance at the playoffs, but calling them Super Bowl contenders is a bit much.
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Chicago - I dont think they'll have any problem winning the NFC North, but winning the NFC North lately isnt saying much. I dont see them getting a 1st round bye and I see them possibly losing in the first round of the playoffs. I dont see any offense there and their defense has taken a few small hits this preseason.
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Atlanta Falcons, all this Mike Vick going to the show that ain't gonna happen.
Philadelphia Eagles, they preyed on a weak NFC for years.PackerRats Thompson D. Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2019,
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I have to nominate 4 teams, 2 AFC and 2 NFC...
#1 Chicago - Yes they have a great defense, but just like Mike Martz's one time impossible offense, things get figured out.
#2 Miami - The won their last 4 games last year against teams that already locked playoff births and were playing backups.
#3 Philly - They always get so much hype, and just never seem to live up to the hype. i think they have helped themselves with Stallworth...but i'm not sold on them.
#4 Patriots - A very average team, that plays in a very marginal division. The Dolphins (see #2) might be the only team to give New England any type of game in that division."I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
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I don't know if the Bears are overated, because they get the least respect of any division winner. I really haven't seen any of the national talking heads saying anything good about them.
I'd say Pittsburgh - I just don't see how they're going to do it this year.--
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Miami
I totally dis-agree with those who claim the Dolphins are over-rated. I've seen a few of their games and they look good. Plus they have a damn good coach. Pepper look's like a different QB and Chambers is ready to advance to the next level.
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The Baltimore Ravens! They're offensive line was very suspect last year. I just don't see McNair as the cure for their offensive woes. Some talking heads would have you believe they are serious contenders in the AFC. I just don't buy it, especially in that division.
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Yeah, but look who they were playing.Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MDThey really showed how overrated they were on Monday.Originally posted by FritzDontBlitzcincinnati bengals.
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