I still think we should be the favorites. I think I'd move the Foreskins up to #2 (though Bob has to get back to his rookie self and something has to be done about that porous defense), then the Vagiants, and finally Jerry's Boys. Though we still have the draft, I don't think any team has gotten markedly better so far (even with Washington landing DJax). Looking like 9-7 will be good enough to win the division, though I hope we manage a couple more wins than that.
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The Deadskins have
Originally posted by JDuggernaut View PostI still think we should be the favorites. I think I'd move the Foreskins up to #2 (though Bob has to get back to his rookie self and something has to be done about that porous defense), then the Vagiants, and finally Jerry's Boys. Though we still have the draft, I don't think any team has gotten markedly better so far (even with Washington landing DJax). Looking like 9-7 will be good enough to win the division, though I hope we manage a couple more wins than that.
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I don't think our locker room is nearly as bad as Weizer would like it to be, but we'll see. Either way, I don't think Jackson alone puts us over the top, though him, combined with Hatcher, Ryan Clark, and maybe a solid O-line piece should all contribute to a better season.
I think everyone can agree that Dallas will probably be last, that team has been gutted and it will only get worse next season.
The Giants, it feels like they've been very quiet in general, just seems like one of those 8-8 teams that won't move the needle much.
I'd still put Philly as the favorite going in, with Washington having the potential to fight you for the top spot depending on how things come together. Giants with an outside shot if everyone is sitting at 8/9 wins near the end. Dallas...probably no real chance.
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Originally posted by Phoward12 View PostI don't think our locker room is nearly as bad as Weizer would like it to be, but we'll see. Either way, I don't think Jackson alone puts us over the top, though him, combined with Hatcher, Ryan Clark, and maybe a solid O-line piece should all contribute to a better season.
I think everyone can agree that Dallas will probably be last, that team has been gutted and it will only get worse next season.
The Giants, it feels like they've been very quiet in general, just seems like one of those 8-8 teams that won't move the needle much.
I'd still put Philly as the favorite going in, with Washington having the potential to fight you for the top spot depending on how things come together. Giants with an outside shot if everyone is sitting at 8/9 wins near the end. Dallas...probably no real chance.
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Originally posted by weizer View Postbe better, that remains to be seen...a first year coach that made a stud out of AJ Green, but he was 6 inches taller than Djax and had a more accurate passer in Dalton. RGKnee has a lot to prove this year now that they have the weapons he needs to be a good passer, I wouldn't want that pressure after the season he just had. We'll see. The division should be up in the air, too many unknowns right this second.
Garcon is getting 100 of those, the two tight ends will get around 80, and the running backs, if Gruden brings that part of his offense, another 30-40. So at that point, you're looking at 120-130 receptions (not targets) to split among Jackson, Andre Roberts, Santana Moss during four-wides, the random reception to the 3rd TE or backup RB, etc.
Is that going to be enough to keep him happy, combined with his uncertain status of being the #1 anymore. I don't know, it's one thing that concerns me.
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