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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1065410" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Our division will probably be the toughest in the NFC this year. It's not difficult believing that three teams will be in the running for playoff spots going into the 17th game. One of the separating factors will be which of the 4 starting QBs goes down with a serious injury, and mark my word, one of them will. </p><p></p><p>I don't Detroit will surprise anyone this year, and I don't know just how effective McCarthy will be as a fresh new QB. His play is going to determine the direction of the Vikings even though their defense will keep them in games. In Chicago, all the upgrades could turn them into something special, or it could backfire and be wasted money spent. This one is even more difficult to project than the Vikings. As for the Packers, I'm not convinced they've really gained that much except maybe in the depth department. What they are relying on to be a better team than last year is another year of experience for younger players and that can either work for you or can see stagnation. </p><p></p><p>You're wins numbers could be pretty accurate. It all depends on the health of the QBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1065410, member: 17953"] Our division will probably be the toughest in the NFC this year. It's not difficult believing that three teams will be in the running for playoff spots going into the 17th game. One of the separating factors will be which of the 4 starting QBs goes down with a serious injury, and mark my word, one of them will. I don't Detroit will surprise anyone this year, and I don't know just how effective McCarthy will be as a fresh new QB. His play is going to determine the direction of the Vikings even though their defense will keep them in games. In Chicago, all the upgrades could turn them into something special, or it could backfire and be wasted money spent. This one is even more difficult to project than the Vikings. As for the Packers, I'm not convinced they've really gained that much except maybe in the depth department. What they are relying on to be a better team than last year is another year of experience for younger players and that can either work for you or can see stagnation. You're wins numbers could be pretty accurate. It all depends on the health of the QBs. [/QUOTE]
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