Well definitely the Raiders will be horrible again. Chargers again will be great.
Teams switching it up a little: San Francisco looks to be improving, especially if they really do plan to sign Adulias Thomas of the Ravens for their defensive scheme. Also, they are said to be intersested in USCs Dwayne Jarret in the draft, which could help out Alex Smith a lot. Frank Gore will just get better.
For Atlanta, things are just getting worse. They fired their coach and their team just doesn't look good.
Also, look for the Panthers to rebound, and the Titans to improve.
Don't expect a playoff berth out of the Giants either.
2007-01-02 14:08:53
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answered by Matt 3
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How approximately those? a million. final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days's large Bowl. The Giants come out of nowhere, carry out a miracle, and topple the "unbeatable" Patriots. 2. Jets over Colts in large Bowl 3. no person theory the AFL could beat the NFL, and then Namath made his "assure" and added. 3. the stainless Reception, Steelers over Raiders. That replaced into the Steelers' first playoff win ever, and that they went directly to win 4 large Bowls in the '70s after that. 4. "The seize." Montana to Clark, 1982. The Cowboys' dynasty ended and the 49ers' began. 5. "The stress." Denver comes back to beat Cleveland in extra time in 1987, as Elway leads the Broncos down the sphere in heroic style. 6. "The Fumble." The Browns have a gamble to make up for "the stress" in 1988, yet then Earnest Byner fumbles interior the 5, and the Broncos win back. 7. The music city Miracle -- the lateral on the kickoff return in 2000 that positioned the Titans over the charges. 8. The Houston Oilers' comeback against the charges in the 1993 playoffs. The Oilers have been down 35-3 at halftime and got here back to win 40-one-38 in extra time. 9. The "shoes interest," the 1934 NFL Championship. The Giants beat the 13-0 Bears. 10. The 1942 NFL Championship interest. The Redskins beat the 11-0 Bears.
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answered by ? 4
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Tennessee is going to do very well next year. the whole country saw how much of an improvement they made towards the end of the season. losing their first five to winning six in a row. vince is getting better. and he will continue. they are def. going to the playoffs next year. i also think dallas will do very well. Romo is a good player. he will improve also. i don't think the falcons are going to do so well. they are not a team. they fired mora and are not going to do so well under a new coach.
2007-01-02 14:11:16
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answered by Brandi 2
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Versus this year, I'd look for Houston to continue to improve, as well as Tennessee and San Francisco.
On the negative side, I expect some big dropoffs from Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Denver, Dallas, Green Bay (who are nowhere near as good as their 8-8 record), Carolina, and Seattle.
2007-01-02 14:28:45
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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I think the Steelers are going to have a better season nex year they just weren't healthy this year. I think the Raiders are going to continue to suck like they already do now.
2007-01-02 14:05:16
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answered by ♥Steeler Chick♥ 3
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1.San Francisco 49ers will improve next year...ima say playoffs maybe nfc champs...
2. oakland raiders will suck next year and every year after that
2007-01-02 16:02:38
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answered by bayboy415 1
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San Diego will win a Super Bowl if not this yea and browns will get first pick next year
2007-01-02 14:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Best: San Diego.
Worst: Oakland. (or the entire NFC, pick one)
2007-01-02 15:56:25
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answered by manutd2007 1
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Steelers will bounce back Raiders are in real bad shape we'll see what they do this off season though.
2007-01-02 14:30:06
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answered by Sacbro 3
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I have to say the Browns will do better and Raiders will get worse if thats possible?
2007-01-02 14:11:54
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answered by DyrtByrd 4
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