Right now, I would say the Panthers or the 'Hawks.
Panthers have 2 great corners in Gamble and Lucas and look at the D-Line. With Peppers and Jenkins as well as Kemaeatu (sp?), the DLine is mechanically sound and ideal for rushing the passer and corner the rushing attack.
The offense has question marks at TE but with Smith, Johnson and Drew Carter; speed and hands should be no problem for Jake Delhomme. DeAngelo Williams/DeShaun Foster look great on paper but the latter needs to STAY HEALTHY!!!!
The Seahawks see mostly everyone return but OG Steve Hutchinson. But Holmgrem knows talent and a suitable replacement will be inserted at LG. Nate Burleson is not a #1 WR but will thrive alongside DJax. The D is great with Trufant at CB along with Tatupu, Bernard, Winstrom.
2006-06-29 07:38:52
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answered by philliez01 3
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No question about it.
The Dallas Cowboys.
They're going to the Super Bowl against Denver.
A rematch from the 1970's.
Dallas' games should have been on pay per view last year because most of their games were soooo exciting. They came down to the last few minutes of the 4th quarter.
They won some and lost others but they were exciting.
This year with the addition of Owens, Vanderjagt and new DB's so Santana Moss won't beat them...no more close games.
It'll be over before the 4th quarter starts.
At least 12 wins possibly 14.
The NFC East champs and home field.
Super Bowl bound...and then what will happen against Denver is........
2006-06-29 11:56:58
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answered by ggthekid 2
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I think the best team in the NFC is probably the eagles. McNabb is the one of the best QB in the league with an OL that is in the top 5 easy. With very good receivers and TE then can move the ball down field quick to score, and a weapon like Westbrook who can score on any play. There defense has an all-pro secondary and linebackers. The addition of the draft with year fills the hole they had in the DL and also in the return game. Should be a good year.
2006-06-29 07:08:07
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answered by hair_of_a_dog 4
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The eagles. McNabb is a dual threat, LJ smith is a top-end tight end, Westbrook and Moats are explosive running backs, the O-line is good, the defense is one of the best (esp. the secondary), and they lucked out in the draft. the only thing not to like about them is that they have no great wideouts after T.O. left. But who needs recievers to get to 4 consecutive NFC Conference Title games?
2006-06-29 09:48:49
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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Dallas Cowboys! America's Team!
2006-06-29 07:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is talking about great offensive players....how about having to get past the Bear's defense this year?? It is only getting stronger and they ROCKED last year! Now if only the offense could show some sign of life.....they would be tops!
2006-06-29 08:27:04
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answered by Blast 2
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The Cowboys!!! Bledsoe, TO, Glenn, Witten, JJ, Ware, Newman, Roy Williams. Superbowl baby!!!
2006-06-29 08:10:30
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answered by St. Jimmy 3
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I would have to agree with you about the Panthers. They didn't lose much from last year and had a good season last year. NFC should be fun to watch this year, unlike many past years.
2006-06-29 07:04:52
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answered by colts_fan 2
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The NFC is horrible. AFC is way better. Ask the Redskins what they think about the AFC West (0-4 against them last season.)
2006-06-29 08:06:20
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answered by spaldingballa07 3
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I like the Panthers chances but do you know why Seattle is still the team to beat?
Cuz they cut their teeth playin in the AFC.
2006-06-29 10:13:59
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answered by -:¦:-SKY-:¦:- 7
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