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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dawgfan
    My opinions on the NFL teams that will decline this season:

    Titans
    Baltimore Rats
    St. Louis Rams
    Minnesota Vikings
    Minnesota! are you crazy!

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    • #32
      Hey Dawgfan, this is supposed to be unbiased. The only reason you say the Baltimore "Rats" are going to be on the decline is because they are going to kick your A**. Seriously, they have lost some linebackers but they have gained more on defense and offense.
      "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

      It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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      • #33
        The reason I said the Viking is the loss of Randy Moss.

        Their offense will not be as on fire as it has been. On defense though have have gained a lot. However I do not think that will be enough to make up for them losing Moss.

        The Baltimore Rats are on their because they have a horrible QB and their OL is still very weak at pass protection. That line is meant to make running backs look good. Boller does not have time to throw no matter who they signed at WR. He is prone to making mistakes and defenders will still be in his face like before.
        The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

        The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by kmartin575
          Please don't take this as being biased just because I am a Chiefs fan. I am kind of curious about the Chargers' situation. It seems they basically have the same team in last years 12-4 season as the year before in the 4-12 season. Basically, I am saying that the Chargers could do really well, but they could also do really bad again. Last season they benefited from an easy schedule, but this season Sports Illustrated rates their schedule as the second hardest in the NFL.
          You don't know what you are talking about.


          ;);)


          Watch out!!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by nyfootballgiant
            Kellen Winslow JR can teach us all a valuable lesson though:
            (and this has nothing to do with his motorcycle accident)

            A person can be a great athlete but that doesn't mean they are a decent human being who deserves respect. Kellen Winslow has the personality of a spoiled brat who has never had to work for anything in his entire life, and if his daddy weren't a famous football player, he would be regarded as just another snotty brat.....

            Just because he's a pro athlete doesn't mean he deserves even the slightest respect from anyone. I would never wish bodily injury on someone, but maybe if that knee injury ends his career as some have speculated, he will learn a lesson in humility. At least now he knows that he's not immortal; seriously, with his attitude he probably thought "If I get thrown off this bike I won't get hurt like a regular person because I'm not a regular person!"
            Sorry to burst your bubble Kellen, but in a few hundred years you will be dust in the wind like everyone else....
            I have heard some of the same things said about Eli.


            ;);)


            Watch out!!!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sanluisboltfan
              You don't know what you are talking about.
              And how is that. I'm not saying the Chargers will be bad, but they are not guaranteed another winning season. Last season they were helped by an easy schedule, but like I have said before they have the second hardest schedule this season according to SI.
              "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

              It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by kmartin575
                And how is that. I'm not saying the Chargers will be bad, but they are not guaranteed another winning season. Last season they were helped by an easy schedule, but like I have said before they have the second hardest schedule this season according to SI.
                No one is guaranteed anything. I agree. Schedules are just paper right now with a list of opponents that had good or bad seasons last year. No one knows how they will do in 05.

                Sorry K , my post was a little harsh to say the least. The problem that I have with your post is that it is saying that the 03 and the 04 Chargers SEEM to be the same team. You imply that the only difference is the schedule. That would be like me saying that the 04 Chiefs didn't really have any injuries to key players last year.

                The 03 and 04 Chargers are night and day different. Look up how many new starters the Chargers had compared to the 03 team, Look at the Coaching changes, look at the player leadership that was brought in by our GM and Look at the big salary cancers cut by the team..... David Boston / Marcellus Wiley. Only then will you understand were I am coming from.

                I try to make it a point to know as much as I can about your team


                ;);)


                Watch out!!!

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