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GTripp0012 07-15-2009, 02:26 PM I think, much to everyone's surprise, the Titans and Broncos will finish last in their respective divisionsI think Denver is going to be a better team than people think, but they play the Chargers twice, the Pats, the Colts, the Steelers, the Ravens, the Eagles, the Giants, the Cowboys, and the Redskins, which makes up 10 games right there. They will be underdogs in every one of those game.
6-10 seems almost like a best case scenario, and even if they had Jay Cutler, I'm not sure it would make a difference.
saden1 07-15-2009, 04:33 PM No one really stands out to me this year but if I had to go with one team I'd have to go with the Raiders. I think that team is going to improve the most out of all the teams in the league. They might win 9 or 10 games but I don't know about playoffs.
freddyg12 07-15-2009, 04:53 PM Broncos! Now that they have got a more balanced attack - they will be the surprise, simply because the media is crucifying Pat Bowlen and McDaniels. They won't be as high flying, but in their division, all they need is to be consistent. Oakland and KC also have a good shot at being the shock, but Denver will end up being the AFCW division winner.
(this was for you freddy :) )
Thanks man. Look at the posts that came in since this one!
Denver is my preseason pick for #1 draft pick.
Nobody's mentioned the 49ers, but they finished the year strong & I think Singletary is going to get the most out of them. They could win the nfc west, it's not that tight a division.
RedskinRat 07-15-2009, 04:55 PM Bills will win more than 10 games, mainly due to <vomit> T.O. <cough, vomit>
jsarno 07-15-2009, 08:56 PM Bills will win more than 10 games, mainly due to <vomit> T.O. <cough, vomit>
Sorry man, that ain't gonna happen. Owens does not make them better than the Dolphins and the Pats. Doubt all of them will have 10 wins or more, so the odd man out is Buff. They are always medioce, and this season is no different.
jsarno 07-15-2009, 08:58 PM oops, forgot my teams.
Jags and Saints.
Jags had 5 wins last year, they will double that easily.
Saints will also have 10 wins or more...I say 11. That's a 3 game increase...not sure that qualifies as a surprise team though.
WaldSkins 07-15-2009, 09:49 PM Sorry man, that ain't gonna happen. Owens does not make them better than the Dolphins and the Pats. Doubt all of them will have 10 wins or more, so the odd man out is Buff. They are always medioce, and this season is no different.
I think that the dolphins are gonna come back to earth. They are going to be the Cleveland Browns of 2009.
53Fan 07-15-2009, 09:53 PM Cowboys. Everyone will pick them to win the Super Bowl and they won't even make the playoffs. Wait.....that's not really surprising is it?
Lotus 07-15-2009, 10:01 PM Cowboys. Everyone will pick them to win the Super Bowl and they won't even make the playoffs. Wait.....that's not really surprising is it?
:rofl:
Redskin Jim 07-15-2009, 10:12 PM No one really stands out to me this year but if I had to go with one team I'd have to go with the Raiders. I think that team is going to improve the most out of all the teams in the league. They might win 9 or 10 games but I don't know about playoffs.
I've Said it before and I'll say it again, THE RAIDERS!! I know I'm going way out on a limb but, A) They play in a VERY weak division, B) They are a team similar to the Cardinals that have very many first round draft picks on their roster (loads of talent). If they can shirk the tradition of losing and gel as a team, I can see them taking advantage of a weak division. In other news The Saints won't exactly be a surprise team to be successful, but, it would be a surprise to see them win a Super Bowl... P.S. The Texans will also be a team that may be able to take advantage of their division with Indy and Titans losses of personnel.
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