I believe that the Bengals will probably be underrated, in part because the Steelers are in the same division. I think that the Bengals have a good shot at going all the way this year, if Palmer can come back from his injury without any lingering issues. GO BENGALS!!! WHO DEY!
2006-07-18 10:49:16
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answered by bmwdriver11 7
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I doubt if anyone will underestimate the Bengals this year.
They beat Pitt last year and were a playoff team.
And Chad Johnson will be underestimated by no one.
Not that you picked him or anything for underestimation.
The breakout team this year in the NFC is DALLAS.
They will go deep into the playoffs this year.
They were not a playoff team last year.
On the AFC side, this is kind of tricky.
What's a bigger surprise, my pick for the Super Bowl: Denver.
Or the fact that I think Miami will make a playoff run.
Denver is a playoff team from last year, whom, I think will go bowling next Feb (against Dallas). And Miami will surprise by making a run.
As far as players are concerned: Joseph Addai and Roy Williams
People are also writing off Randy Moss after two subpar, injury plagued seasons. He will return to elite status this year.
2006-07-18 13:05:26
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answered by ggthekid 2
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I'd agree Bengals will probably go 13-3, after two 8-8 seasons then last year..WOW..they are hot! Carson Palmer, Chad, Rudy Johnson, a very good defense..they are the "watch" team this year. My prediction is a least AFC Championship appearance or maybe more...it's going to be exciting!
2006-07-18 12:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The Rams are the most underestimated team. Every magazine is predicting the Rams to be around .500 or slightly under this year. The players on the roster who I expect to be huge this year are as follows:
1. Steven Jackson - This year will be his big breakout season.
2. Marc Bulger - He will be back healthy and he is #4 on the all time passer rating list.
3. Kevin Curtis - Isaac Bruce is still considered one of the all time great receivers and Curtis will be pushing him for the starting spot opposite Torry Holt.
4. Leonard Little - With a little more support on the defensive unit, Little has the potential to lead the league in sacks.
5. Tony Hargrove - The DE opposite Leonard Little has a year under his belt and will probably break out this year under new D-Coordinator Jim Haslett.
6. Will Witherspoon - MLB picked up from Carolina is going to be all over the field. Team him with Hawaii Five-0 (Pisa Tinoisamoa) who also is all over the field and the Rams appear to have one of the best linebacking units in the league.
7. Jerametrius Buter - CB who when healthy 2 years ago showed Pro Bowl caliber skills. He missed all of last year due to a training camp injury and should come back hungry this year.
8. Rookies to watch: Tye Hill (the fastest corner available in the draft), Claude Wroten (DT who was passed up by a lot of teams and he is anxious to prove all of them wrong), Jon Alston (hard hitting linebacker from Stanford who could wind up playing safety and fill the void created by the loss of Adam Archuleta) and Victor Adeyanju (DE from Indiana who is going to be a major part of the D-line rotation).
Man I can't wait!
2006-07-18 13:14:32
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answered by Nacho D 2
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I think nobody is gonna overlook the Bengals after the success they had last year. I think the Cardinals are gonna be much improved and the Ravens might win some big games. I think the team that will be the most overlooked is the Chicago Bears. They returned 22 starters and have a weak division. They will make some noise this year.
2006-07-18 11:26:56
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answered by drunkbomber 5
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I comprehend he's an All celebrity, yet no person provides Ryan Ludwick comprehend. look on the Cardinals offense the previous few weeks and look at it in April whilst he replace into batting 4th and 5th consistently; the version is remarkable. He reward from human beings thinking that Pujols is the only risky bat interior the enjoying cards' lineup, yet there are 2 authentic threats interior the coronary heart of that order. i think a lesser generally happening participant could be Ryan Frankling, who's been exceptional as a closer subsequently a techniques after some shaky 9th innings in 08.
2016-11-02 07:30:18
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answered by ? 4
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Player(s)- Steven Jackson, St. Louis Rams,
Roy Williams, Detroit Lions
Team-Washington Redskins
2006-07-18 14:00:00
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answered by Taylor C 3
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The most vastly underestimated team this taer will be the Miami Dolphons, because everyone thinks they suck and seemingly forgets every game they win. They have been easy to overlook in recent years because they are in the same division as the Pats, and Ricky Williams retired and totally de-railed a full season and ended Dave Wonnstadt's professional career.
Player? Kurt Warner. Believe it.
2006-07-19 04:09:52
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answered by Hunter S. Thompson 3
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Underestimated player......Rookie Tight End Vernon Davis....
Most underestimated team...now...I see this in two ways...a team that's really good and people don't realize them...and a team that's really good and people don't pick them to do anything..... Jacksonville and Denver....Jax got screwed by Indianapolis's 13-0 run as did Denver...and the two finished 2nd and 3rd (W-L anyway) yet nobody noticed them. That can work miracles going into this season for those two teams.
2006-07-18 11:12:30
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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THe bengals are gunna be staring in the nex LOngest yard
2006-07-18 22:06:08
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answered by jimbo 1
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