Teams on the rise

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  1. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    Exactly. I don't know about Arizona and Chicago yet. The Giants are still far away from the playoffs. Lions depend upon Harrington. AFC is far superior to the NFC. I just hope the NFC does't put in any 8-8 teams this season.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Panthers are gonna go far in the playoffs this year, i have watch panther football for 10 years and this is the best team by far, even better than the one who went to the superbowl in 2003. They have a better defense then they did back in 2003, they have a better WR core and RBs and Delhomme has delvolped a lot. The o-line isnt as complete as 2003 but it has 3 great lineman
     
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    porky88 King of Kings

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    Yea if the Panthers can stay healthy they might be Super Bowl bound. I think the Confernce Champ is gonna come out of that division.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    yea because without TO the eagles are gonna have problems. Todd Pinkston is there starting WR. Hopefully they will follow in the footsteps of every other losing superbowl team and go downhill.

    Falcons and Panthers are definetly gonna go far, but the other team to worry about going to the superbowl is the Vikings. Now the vikings have a better defense.

    So it will either be the panthers, falcons, or Vikings going to the super bowl next year
     
  5. porky88

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    Yea I have high hopes for the Vikes this year but they have a horrible coaching staff which might hurt them in a long run. They have so many new defensive players that there might not be any team chemistry.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Yea, i really thought it was a really bad move firing Dennis Green. He had one bad year, that was it. Every coach always has one bad year. Green had that team winning tons and tons of games.
     
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    I agree every coach goes through his ups and downs if he is with the team long enough. Jeff Fisher and Bill Cowher for examples. Tice i don't think is cut out to be an NFL coach. He is lucky he was left with a lot of talent when he was hired.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    But why fire Dennis Green?
     
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    hmmmm well the team was going through some rough times and I think they just wanted a change. I personally don't care for Green but he was a good coach. My problem was hiring Tice. We should of went out and got someone better off a stronger staff.
     
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    yea thats true, why hire a defensive cordinator with a bad defense? Brian Billick got the ravens job because his offense score the most points ever. Tice was the defensive cordinator and the defense wasnt good at all.
     

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