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<blockquote data-quote="Robin Yount" data-source="post: 20458" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Ago, in a previous qoute I think you meant to say that the Eagles were the only good team in the NFC East.</p><p></p><p>Here are teams that are not on alot of people's radar that scare me:</p><p></p><p>Carolina - Last year they had 14 guys on IR. The year before they went to the SB with the practically the same team.</p><p></p><p>Atlanta - Say what you want about Vick, but they do have other O weapons and their D is outstanding. Remember Trent Dilfer has won a Superbowl.</p><p></p><p>St. Louis - I have watched them during the preseason and they look good, especially with Jackson as their main RB and Faulk as their 3rd down specialist.</p><p></p><p>These 3 teams scare me. Here are the other tough teams in the NFC (besides the Pack):</p><p></p><p>Seahawks - have improved their D roster.</p><p>Eagles - May take a step back, but still very very good.</p><p>Vikings - Their D absolutely stunk last year. Even if their D doesn't gel this year it still should be better than last year. I don't think the loss of Moss will be as big of deal as everyone thinks. Their downfall may be their inefficient run game.</p><p></p><p>Teams to just pay attention to:</p><p></p><p>Cowboys - Tough to figure them out. Excellent RB and TE. Definitely a capable QB and a good D.</p><p>Giants - Will Eli step up is the question. If he does they could make the playoffs.</p><p>Tampa Bay - Always above average D. If the Cadillac plays like a rookie of the year candidate they could be a little dangerous. </p><p></p><p>Busts (Teams predicted to do well, but won't):</p><p></p><p>Arizona - Its amazing to call them busts before they have ever really done anything. Warner is old and their O line isn't as good as people think.</p><p>Lions - Similar to AZ. No O-line is going to be tough on the below average Harrington. Their secondary has holes.</p><p></p><p>Honestly I think home field advantage will be achieved with a 12-4 record. A lot of even teams in the NFC. No real dominant team like the Patriots of past years in the AFC.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, as it stands if all the teams were to stay relatively healthy I think we miss the playoff boat. That said, obviously teams rarely stay healthy. I think 10-6 and 9-7 are realistic for us and a playoff slot is possible whether that is as Division Champ or a Wildcard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin Yount, post: 20458, member: 197"] Ago, in a previous qoute I think you meant to say that the Eagles were the only good team in the NFC East. Here are teams that are not on alot of people's radar that scare me: Carolina - Last year they had 14 guys on IR. The year before they went to the SB with the practically the same team. Atlanta - Say what you want about Vick, but they do have other O weapons and their D is outstanding. Remember Trent Dilfer has won a Superbowl. St. Louis - I have watched them during the preseason and they look good, especially with Jackson as their main RB and Faulk as their 3rd down specialist. These 3 teams scare me. Here are the other tough teams in the NFC (besides the Pack): Seahawks - have improved their D roster. Eagles - May take a step back, but still very very good. Vikings - Their D absolutely stunk last year. Even if their D doesn't gel this year it still should be better than last year. I don't think the loss of Moss will be as big of deal as everyone thinks. Their downfall may be their inefficient run game. Teams to just pay attention to: Cowboys - Tough to figure them out. Excellent RB and TE. Definitely a capable QB and a good D. Giants - Will Eli step up is the question. If he does they could make the playoffs. Tampa Bay - Always above average D. If the Cadillac plays like a rookie of the year candidate they could be a little dangerous. Busts (Teams predicted to do well, but won't): Arizona - Its amazing to call them busts before they have ever really done anything. Warner is old and their O line isn't as good as people think. Lions - Similar to AZ. No O-line is going to be tough on the below average Harrington. Their secondary has holes. Honestly I think home field advantage will be achieved with a 12-4 record. A lot of even teams in the NFC. No real dominant team like the Patriots of past years in the AFC. Honestly, as it stands if all the teams were to stay relatively healthy I think we miss the playoff boat. That said, obviously teams rarely stay healthy. I think 10-6 and 9-7 are realistic for us and a playoff slot is possible whether that is as Division Champ or a Wildcard. [/QUOTE]
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