I like how he thinks the giants will have a good year of course. I see Arizona, the Giants, and the Lions makin it but the chiefs and panthers are expected too much in my opinion.
I'm glad to see the NFC teams are finally getting it together. They were really sluggish these last two years.
Silly biased me is going to say Miami! After last season, there is only one way to go up. You lot didn't think I meant sideways, did ya? LOL.
He didnt exactly walk to the end of the limb did he....Carolina was the hottest team in the league entering the last week of the year and I remember all the Eagles fans expressing some worry about having to play them in January....thats after going to the Super Bowl the previous year....KC was the #1 seed just 2 years ago and wasnt far from a contender last year....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I think Buffalo should have been on the list over San Fran.</div> Agreed. If San Francisco being "on the rise" means winning more than 2 games this year, I agree. Regardless...Buffalo is a better choice. They're going to be tough this year.
It all depends on how far J.P goes, if he plays anything like Carson Palmer played last year then with his supporting Defensive cast the Bill should give the Pats a run for first.
I don't think the bills will have a good season at all. I think the most inproved team with be miami. with a new coach and ricky coming back, if he does really come back. I think the bills made a mistake getting rid of bleadsoe. all he needs is a line and a couple of fast recievers, with the bills running game the way it was last year they could have been a real good team this year. i don't think their new QB is going to be as good as they think. oh well....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FLORIDA PACKER)</div><div class='quotemain'>It all depends on how far J.P goes, if he plays anything like Carson Palmer played last year then with his supporting Defensive cast the Bill should give the Pats a run for first.</div> Just goes to show you how important that QB position can be. J.P. does hold the keys to the Bills offense. If he plays well, I can't see why they wouldn't better their record to about .500. Miami will need another season or two to get back into their winning ways. This year will be a big test, but I think Miami finishes last in the East.... <I know I'm going to hear about that last comment, but it's what I think.>
Teams on the rise are Tampa in the NFC. They have a nice defense and added a stud at RB. I no he is a rookie but I think he is gonna pan out. In the AFC Cincy. They have only gotten better with experience. Palmere has a year under his belt and I think this team is playoff bound.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MKIV_Supra)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'm glad to see the NFC teams are finally getting it together. They were really sluggish these last two years.</div> Agree'd! Guess whos back
Who? No one. NFC is a joke compared to the AFC. No one has improved themselves to stand a chance against the AFC except the Vikings and with Mike Tice running things around their i doubt they get to the SB.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>Who? No one. NFC is a joke compared to the AFC. No one has improved themselves to stand a chance against the AFC except the Vikings and with Mike Tice running things around their i doubt they get to the SB.</div> Nah, NFC just had bad year. AFC had good year, it will be a lot closer between 2 leagues.
AFC has been far better the past 2 seasons and will continue their dominance on the NFC. To many people are blinded by loyalty. NFC is a joke compared to the AFC.
I really don't think the NFC will be as much of a joke this season as it was last season. I think the NFC will be pretty competitive, not like the AFC quite yet but the NFC seems to be on the rise.
The NFC will make strides. I think Carolina and Tampa Bay will improve, Arizona may take a step forward as well as Detroit and Chicago. The Giants may even be a bit better. But on the other side, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Houston, Jacksonville, Oakland, and Buffalo should all improve this season. With New England, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Baltimore, and New York all playing at a high level.