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TheMalcolmConnection
06-23-2006, 01:00 PM
I think DeAngelo is going to blow up though. He would have been my number one pick for RB in this year's draft.

scowan
06-23-2006, 01:06 PM
I don't have a problem with the Panthers pick for a Superbowl contender. They have a solid QB, picked up Keyshawn to help take some of the presure off Steve Smith, as Malcom said their RB situation could be a pleasant suprise, defense is pretty solid all the way around and their coaching seems to be solid as well. I have not looked at their schedule, but N.O. twice, Atlanta twice, and Tampa twice is tough, but not as tough as the NFC East.

The Skins get them in Week 12, which could be a big matchup at that point in the season.

RedskinRat
06-23-2006, 01:12 PM
Just go back to their 2005 predictions and you'll see why it's such a pointless exercise.

freddyg12
06-23-2006, 01:43 PM
the picks I found the craziest were Philly & Pitt repeating.
Pittsburgh will have a tough time winning their division this year. They're going to lose to each team in the division. And don't forget about the ravens, they are going to be a sleeper team if Mcnair stays healthy. I actually see Balt. & Cincy battling it out for that division, which may be a tougher one than we can tell at this point. For some reason I think Pitt. will have hard luck this year, maybe because they already have.
I hope more people pick the boys to win the division. the more we can be an underdog the better.
Carolina is a quality team but doesn't something seem missing? I don't know what it is but it seems they just lack the personality & look of a champion.
Denver is back w/Javon Walker. It should be them & Indy in the Afc championship. Top 2 teams in the nfc? that's anybody's guess at this point.

firstdown
06-23-2006, 01:57 PM
The Sporting News really thinks Pitt can repeat? Did they also think the ravens would repeat a few years ago?I don't think its to far fetched to Pick pitt. If Ben can play at the level that he has sense he became a starter there will be a good chance that Pitt can make a strong fun for another SB. I did get a laugh at the Eagles pick but who knows what can happen this year. I just have one of the best feelings that I have had about the Skins in a long time.

dmek25
06-23-2006, 02:29 PM
i dont see the steelers repeating, either. everything went almost perfect for them last year and the odds on that happening again are probably next to zero. let dallas be the trendy pick because last year arizona and minnesota were the hot picks and we all know how that ended up

MonkManiac
06-23-2006, 07:41 PM
i dont see the steelers repeating, either. everything went almost perfect for them last year and the odds on that happening again are probably next to zero. let dallas be the trendy pick because last year arizona and minnesota were the hot picks and we all know how that ended up

amen

Giantone
06-23-2006, 09:33 PM
Just go back to their 2005 predictions and you'll see why it's such a pointless exercise.


Bingo , at least let's start the pre-season first .

ArtMonkDrillz
06-23-2006, 09:37 PM
We always say this but it bears repeating, they need something to write about just like we need something to talk about.
There's nothing wrong with predicting, it doesn't mean jack, except maybe to gamblers.

Beemnseven
06-23-2006, 09:41 PM
And don't forget about the ravens, they are going to be a sleeper team if Mcnair stays healthy. I actually see Balt. & Cincy battling it out for that division . . .

Seems like many are predicting the Ravens to make some noise because of Steve McNair. Even when he was healthy, the Titans didn't do much after that Super Bowl appearance. It won't be long before it's confirmed that Steve McNair is done. Unless he's secretly found the fountain of youth and has one hell of a medicine man, Baltimore will quickly be back to square one with their dreadful quarterback dilemma.

I agree with you about Pittsburgh and Denver though.

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