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2007-07-05 04:38:58 · 33 answers · asked by giants fan jessica 4 in Sports Football (American)

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It's the Eagles. They're banking their hopes on a slightly above average QB coming back from a serious knee injury, a tough but smallish running back, no-name wide receivers, and a defense that can't stop the run.

2007-07-05 06:04:57 · answer #1 · answered by phil5775 3 · 1 7

The Most Overrated is the San Diego Chargers they Can't handle My Patriots last Year in the Playoffs at 14-2 with best Record in Football LT and Shawn Merriman are such Whiners and they got rid of Schottenheimer dumbest off Season move among all NFL Teams Norv Turner is any better so the Chargers will be so Bad they Be in the Playoffs that's when you blow it in the Playoffs don't Blame on New England Patriots Because they bother you, Take Responsibility and they haven't Next Year San Diego Choke More You know I'm right.

2007-07-05 06:50:04 · answer #2 · answered by tfoley5000 7 · 0 1

Definately the Patriots.
If you read any of the Pat fans on here posts. we might as well not even play the season, just give the trophy to the Pats and save us all some time.
Yes, they have Stallworth, but, he is injury prone. I highly doubt that he will finish the season. I predict he will play in maybe 10 games.
Yes, they traded and got Moss. Great player, no doubt, but, I wonder how much they are going to love him when he is on the sideline screaming at Brady to throw him the ball every play like he did to Culpepper. Also, when the things get rough, like losing a couple games, he sits on the bench and pouts like a 5 year old. They have been working him in the slot position, and a couple good hits when he is coming across the middle and he will lose his nerve.
Brady is an average QB in an awesome system. That's why he excells. If you put him in to start on any other team, he would struggle to no end. He has gone injury free for a few years, look for him to get hurt this season and miss at least 5 games.
Marony is a good young RB, but without Dillion to split carries with the probability he will get hurt increases, then who do they have? Faulk? wow.
The Pat defense has been a force, but I don't look for them to have the dominance they once enjoyed. They can be beat, just ask the Colts and the Jets.
Many Pat fanatics will read this and say it is improbable that the injuries I predict will happen, but if you think it can't, ask last year's Seahawks.
No team is as good as they look on paper.

MAY THE PATRIOTS CRASH AND BURN.

2007-07-05 06:24:54 · answer #3 · answered by Mr R 7 · 1 1

Everyone likes to pick the Bears but....hey....THEY didnt pick their schedule, the NFL did. Stop using the weak NFL schedule excuse...EVERY team can play AND beat every other team in the NFL on any given day. The only reason it was considered weak was because of the way the teams did the season before. So get off your hate wagons and stop gettin mad because horrible Grossman got to the Superbowl and YOUR QB didnt. You want a REAL overrated team?? Try the Cowboys. Egos from the top of the organization (Jerry Jones) all the way to the bottom (T.O.) You can also throw the Redskins in there....all the money spent and nothing to show for it.....just another mediocre season. Trading out draft picks like they were football cards! Truthfully, the Colts are riding on thin ice too. If poor manning gets hurt, that whole season is gonna go down the toilet.

2007-07-05 04:55:49 · answer #4 · answered by Kansacity88 3 · 4 2

i would say the cowboys, the title americas team, is a little out of date theyre has beens, they may have won 5 superbowls but what do they have now? they have a quater back that fits well with the wide reciever, to say the least, they both cant grab the ball, and they take on more of a superstar role, theyre building ''the stadium of the future'' which only has more seats, maybe the pats or colt coulld use a new stadium but the cowboys, i dont see it, and what ever hapened to roughing it, the eagles field, thats a field, football isnt about fake grass, the eagles have a field that you could look at and tell they work hard, the cowboys field just looks like a outdoor ballet recietal

2007-07-05 04:57:21 · answer #5 · answered by were making fiction of our lives 2 · 8 1

The Bears. Despite it wasn't their "fault" they got the easiest schedule, and a really poor division (6 games guaranteed against garbage teams), It's still a factor in guaging how good they are. The Bears are too commonly treated as elite of late, and it's simply not true. They're simply not in the ranks of the Patriots, The Colts, The Chargers, or Seattle.

2007-07-05 05:27:32 · answer #6 · answered by zero_vertical 2 · 1 1

NY Giants and the Dallas Cowboys. Manning has no star player on offense to help him out now that Tiki Barber is gone, Jeremny shockey is overrated as a TE and so Plaxico. The cowboys haven't done anything, they haven't even won a playoff under Bill Parcells, Tony Romo is over hyped even though he has done NOTHING and they have no playmakers besides T.O and Roy Williams

NY Giants and Dallas Cowboys

2007-07-05 05:09:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

I would have to say the Bears. I mean all of the hype and if they played in the AFC they would rank fifth behind New England, Indy, Ravens and Chargers. The Bear's have a great defense and special teams but their offense sucks big time. I don't see their offense improving much this year unless Rex pulls off some magic that he has not shown in the past.

2007-07-05 04:59:08 · answer #8 · answered by Zinger 6 · 1 2

The Chicago Bears. The only reason they were so successful last year was because they had the weakest schedule in the entire NFL and got to control home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Rex Grossman didn't take the Bears to the superbowl but the Bears dragged him along. They will no doubt find their true identity this year since they don't have the creampuff schedule.

2007-07-05 04:45:55 · answer #9 · answered by Calill C 6 · 4 2

I'm going to have to go with the Titans. I mean no disrespect by saying that because they will be good in a few years. They got rid of most of their offensive weapons, and their defense is mediocre. Vince Young will be very good in a few years, but he has a lot of hype coming into this season, and I don't think he'll do as well as people are expecting. I think this year will be a setback because of the lack of talent around him. Hopefully he'll prove me wrong, but remember that he was very turnover prone last season, and the Titans D stepped it up bigtime when they started winning. They also have a pretty tough schedule. Everyone is picking them as super bowl contenders, but I can't see them making the playoffs with an unproven rb and those wr's.

2007-07-05 05:05:24 · answer #10 · answered by Jim Baw 6 · 4 2

I used to think it was the Patriots, but I'll go with either the Redskins or Cowboys. i only say the Skins because I live in Virginia and there are Skins fans everywhere. Hey bd, where u been, in a coma?? The Colts won the super bowl last year there skippy.....

2007-07-05 04:44:29 · answer #11 · answered by bucsfan 3 · 4 1

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