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Roguish Lawyer
06-13-2005, 18:51
Who will play in the Super Bowl next season, and who will win that game?
Which NFL team improved itself most in the offseason and why?
The Dave
06-14-2005, 00:05
Packers. No doubt about it.
I know, I'll wake up from my dream.
Who will play in the Super Bowl next season, and who will win that game?
Philly is going to be hard to beat in the NFC - before T.O. is dumped after this season. I don't think Vick's Falcons can overtake them this year. Barring injuries, I think Indy gets over the Pats this year, although I would not be surprised to see Kansas City rise to the top. Or Minnesota in the NFC.
Philly over Indy.
Which NFL team improved itself most in the offseason and why?
The Browns - addition by subtraction. O-line overhauled. 3-4 defense. Good coach-GM signings.
Kansas City has done some nice things to their defense.
Minnesota should be tougher simply because they can play as a team now. Culpepper is the true leader, but they need a RB.
If Pittsburgh can utilize that stud TE they drafted they should be even tougher, but I am not a Big Ben fan yet. He will stumble a bit this year.
Of those 4 teams I think Cleveland will see the most improvement, if only because they one 7 frickin games in 2 years. They have nowhere to go but up.
Team Sergeant
06-14-2005, 07:51
Who will play in the Super Bowl next season, and who will win that game?
Which NFL team improved itself most in the offseason and why?
A slight hijack:
You do not think this is newsworthy?
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7173
Bill gates used to be my hero.... now he's just another stupid rich piece of pond scum without purpose.
Goggles Pizano
06-14-2005, 07:54
Dave,
Mars is an interesting planet I'm sure but why don't you and the rest of Packer nation come home to Earth? Your going to be surprised by the Bears this season.
Philly will return if they can solve the TO mess. If not they will lose to the Vikings in the NFC championship. Andy Ried just does not understand that no matter how good your "system" is you still need quality players at skill positions.
I don't see anyone unseating the Pats. They are solid and well coached although there are now a few holes in that area. Indy won't make it if they have to play outdoors. Pittsburgh will not have the luck they had against the Jets again. Pats over Chiefs in the AFC championship.
Another Patriot super bowl win (as much as it PAINS me to admit that).
Roguish Lawyer
06-14-2005, 08:23
A slight hijack:
You do not think this is newsworthy?
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7173
Bill gates used to be my hero.... now he's just another stupid rich piece of pond scum without purpose.
No, I do. I was joking about a verdict in my home state.
Burress out...the Steelers can recognize and pay Hines Ward for the outstanding player he is. Ward is a great role model and one of those players that is a Quiet" Professional Football player.
It was nice to see the Steelers pickup a nice TE addition.
Keep the improving the new steel curtain and we should be in for a good season.
The Steelers wasn't be the most improved off-season team, but I think they will improve on where they left off last year and be in the big show this season.
To answer your second question...I don't follow all the teams enough to know who improved the most off-season.
Roguish Lawyer
06-14-2005, 12:42
Watch the Vikings.
The Dave
06-14-2005, 13:00
In response to an above post, I know I'm on Mars when I say that ;) I just want nothing more, than for them to beat the Vikings each time they play them. I want Brett to have a good, final season (I'm sure this is his last).
And even though hes no longer a part of the Vikings, I wish broken legs to Randy Moss.
Still have a hard time getting into the Cardinals...although I really really do want to see them do well.
Roguish Lawyer
06-14-2005, 13:04
In response to an above post, I know I'm on Mars when I say that ;) I just want nothing more, than for them to beat the Vikings each time they play them. I want Brett to have a good, final season (I'm sure this is his last).
And even though hes no longer a part of the Vikings, I wish broken legs to Randy Moss.
Still have a hard time getting into the Cardinals...although I really really do want to see them do well.
The Packers are on the decline. They won't be above .500 this year IMO. Even with Favre, who I like a lot.
Manstein
06-14-2005, 14:08
Superbowl pick?
Minnesota over Indy
Which NFL team improved itself most in the offseason and why?
The Ravens. :mad:
Picked up Samari Rolle to replace Gary Baxter on their stud defence. Also picked up Derrick Mason (never to be under-estimated) at reciever, and drafted solid Mark Clayton from Oklahoma who could make an impact on special teams.
However I don't see them getting over the hump unless Kyle Boller gets his shit squared away.
Detroit baffles me with their third straight 1st round WR pick. Drafting good WR's doesn't solve your QB problems. It's kind of like pumping blood into a dead body.
Burress out...the Steelers can recognize and pay Hines Ward for the outstanding player he is. Ward is a great role model and one of those players that is a Quiet" Professional Football player.
Ward is an unbelievable player with great drive.
However there could be a draw back to Burress leaving. Burress was normally double teamed, which allowed Ward to roam freely in secondary's. Now Ward will be routinely double teamed, which means guys like Cedrick Wilson and Antwan Randel El need to step it up.
The Steelers wasn't be the most improved off-season team, but I think they will improve on where they left off last year and be in the big show this season.
Their TE grab in the first round of the draft was nice. They need to utilise him in the passing game as much as possible.
Unfortunately their recieving corps resembles the lolly-pop guild with 6 foot 5 Burress no longer with the team lol
Defense was first in the NFL last year overall, 1st against the run and 2nd against the pass. Big Ben's mistakes in the playoffs are the only thing holding us back now.
Roguish Lawyer
06-14-2005, 14:24
I would not write off Joey Harrington just yet. Detroit will surprise people, IMO.
AmericanPride
06-14-2005, 16:28
I would not write off Joey Harrington just yet. Detroit will surprise people, IMO.
Detroit being over .500 would "surprise" a lot of people. :D
GO Lions, and take the Pistons with you!
Roguish Lawyer
06-14-2005, 16:59
Detroit being over .500 would "surprise" a lot of people. :D
GO Lions, and take the Pistons with you!
I predict they will be 10-6 and lose in the first round.
NousDefionsDoc
06-14-2005, 17:57
Pittsburg or Indy
DunbarFC
06-14-2005, 17:59
Patriots
We have the best QB in the league bar none and the best head coach
My beloved Patsies are still the team to beat
Most improved team ? I'd say the Dolphins and Browns based solely on coaching changes alone
Patriots
We have the best QB in the league bar none and the best head coach
My beloved Patsies are still the team to beat
Most improved team ? I'd say the Dolphins and Browns based solely on coaching changes alone
I'm gonna have to agree with Dunbar even though it pains me to admit it...wait no it doesn't :p
It's going to be alot tougher this year although I think our secondary is much improved if Brewwwwwwski doesn't play our LB corps will be our weakness. As for who we will be beating in the SB, it wouldn't suprise me if it was the Eagles again although the Vikings might be there too.
For most improved my vote will be either the Vikes or Browns.