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  • #31
    Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
    Average. Carroll has those young, up and coming, defensive backs playing good ball. Jamal Adams is a top 10 defensive player in the league and the best safety. He brings it and they put him in spots to do what he does. Linebackers are real good.

    Up front they’re garbage. Teams like the Packers who can run the ball Inside with a married type or run/pass action that slow down the LB Corp are gonna keep russ out the kitchen and have a great shot at knocking them off on any given game. Hope we can get home field cuz with fans, pretty sure we’d chew them up in the playoffs again.

    Health is gonna be the factor for all teams.
    This is what I posted about them before the season which I why I had them falling off this year.. They also lost Bruce Irvin(who isn’t all that great) but was their best pass rusher for the season.

    They can score though so I expect them to be in the mix. However; Rams are much better team on paper.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
      This is what I posted about them before the season which I why I had them falling off this year.. They also lost Bruce Irvin(who isn’t all that great) but was their best pass rusher for the season.

      They can score though so I expect them to be in the mix. However; Rams are much better team on paper.
      You know your shit man. I have to see them a little more. Hard to know what teams had a great development offseason from their up and comers. Every year guys come out of seemingly no where. Like that safety Simmons in Denver last year and godwin and chark at WR. Some guys, most guys take a year or two and some guys drop off with age fast. So paper champs is a hard bet. Cardinals have a shot too. Murray looked good in game 1. I'm late getting to this week's games so I gotta see more there. Rams too.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
        You know your shit man. I have to see them a little more. Hard to know what teams had a great development offseason from their up and comers. Every year guys come out of seemingly no where. Like that safety Simmons in Denver last year and godwin and chark at WR. Some guys, most guys take a year or two and some guys drop off with age fast. So paper champs is a hard bet. Cardinals have a shot too. Murray looked good in game 1. I'm late getting to this week's games so I gotta see more there. Rams too.

        The Cardinals are much improved. Glad we don’t have to play them. I still think they might be a year away.. still, they could cause some problems for teams in their division and even contend for a Wild Card.

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        • #34
          Health is such a big part of it. Brees looks washed. 49ers just devastated by injuries.

          Packers, seahawks, maybe rams and Cowboys, maybe Vikings and Bears.... No team in the NFC is untouchable.


          Amos had a 40 Pff grade but Josh Jackson has an 80. It's hard to take two games seriously on the Pff grades. Once Clark is back, we'll get an idea of the Packers full potential. But GB definitely near the top of the NFc
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          • #35
            Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
            After week 2?

            Seriously?
            You're new here.

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            • #36
              The Philadelphia Eagles and Carson Wentz are really struggling. Fans already wanting to burn the whole thing down. Wentz doesn’t look good at all. His current PFF score is “44.0.” They have been destroyed by injuries and they are heading in the wrong direction. Unless Wentz can magically turn it around they are heading towards a losing season. If they keep losing Desean Jackson could become available.

              Desean Jackson could probably be got for a mid round pick and has a very manageable cap number. He is signed through next season with about 5.5 in dead $ if the Packers released him and decided to move on. He would be the perfect asset to this offense and insurance policy on a deep playoff run. I really like the idea of Desean Jackson on a run!!! He can still play and it’s manageable and affordable for all the cap “Bean Counters.” I would really feel much better about everything having D. Jackson.

              Let’s hope Philly keeps losing!

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              • #37
                Wentz is a stud and they'll be fine. Why is everyone such a prisoner of the moment? These are extraordinary times and we're only *2* games in. Carson Wentz is a 10 year, 7 pro bowl kind of starter. Just about every team would give up what they've got to have him in a straight up trade.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                  Wentz is a stud and they'll be fine. Why is everyone such a prisoner of the moment? These are extraordinary times and we're only *2* games in. Carson Wentz is a 10 year, 7 pro bowl kind of starter. Just about every team would give up what they've got to have him in a straight up trade.
                  Well if you watch him something must be wrong then maybe with his health. He can’t move or is unwilling too. He is forcing balls and not making good decisions. He had great blocking against the Rams upfront and he couldn’t get it done. This is after the massacre against the No Names.

                  Well see if he can turn it around but Philly has other problems too on defense. If there season continues to explode they might consider trading D. Jackson.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                    I'm not ready to count the Vikings out completely yet. Note, it's mostly the Packer detractors trying to minimize what we did to them who are saying this stuff. I've never liked Cousins, and he had a really bad game this week, but he's not always gonna be that bad. Cook is more than decent. The personnel losses they had - Diggs, Joseph, etc. just shouldn't make that much difference.

                    They may not end up much above .500, but I don't expect them to have a losing record.
                    I felt min would be fighting chi for the doghouse and det would be our nfcn competition. Right on min wrong on det. Im not buying chi yet. For the nfc I thought no SF and ari were the competitors. Ari is even better than I expected and I would put ari as the nfc top dog unless we get Clark back 100% soon.
                    All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

                    George Orwell

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Upnorth View Post
                      I felt min would be fighting chi for the doghouse and det would be our nfcn competition. Right on min wrong on det. Im not buying chi yet. For the nfc I thought no SF and ari were the competitors. Ari is even better than I expected and I would put ari as the nfc top dog unless we get Clark back 100% soon.
                      NFCN looks surprisingly weak. At this point I doubt anyone can stay with Packers. NFCE isn't very good. NFCS could be weak if Brees is in a steep decline. With the new playoff format, it's possible for one division to get all 4 teams in playoffs. Could NFCW have a shot?
                      I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                      While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                      But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                      • #41
                        Vikings look horrible in the trenches.
                        Eagles look good if wentz can calm down.
                        Rams look like they're a stable, veteran team that does a lot of things well. Not physically dominant, but more smart and stable. Goff really sound and reliable.
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                        • #42
                          Packers, seahawks, Rams, Cardinals

                          Eagles, Cowboys, Bears, Bucs, Saints

                          A bunch of teams have a shot in the NFC
                          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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