Miami is hurting as Culpepper went down 29 times in five games last year! Oakland and Houston are not far behind.
2007-07-05 15:16:39
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answered by jeterripken 4
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I would say the Texans. Part of the Raiders problem has to do with the schemes that their incompetent offensive coordinator put in last year and with the incompetence they had at QB last year (though it is unfair to place all the blame on the QBs, considering what Moss and Porter did all season long). Oakland's offense slipped heavily last year and should bounce back to 2005 levels this year.
The Texans are the obvious answer. David Carr led the league in completion percentage and yet was dumped as a "bust" and was signed by Carolina. I think he'll be starting for the Panthers by Week 5 and end up throwing alot of TDs to Steve Smith and Dwayne Jarrett. Houston only ran the ball against the Colts, but then again, everybody ran the ball against the Colts (except for the playoff games where their whole defense was there; they've lost alot of defenders this offseason and should be even worse this year). Houston may have had one of the best QBs in the NFL, but they couldn't get anywhere as a result of the fact that he's on the back more often than he can throw the ball.
Arizona was better on their line by December of last year. Edge ran like he used to as a Colt during the stretch run. Leinart and Warner had enough time to get the ball to the WRs, for once. The Cardinals really took off once they started Duece Lutui, the tackle out of USC.
2007-07-05 16:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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texans. david carr was sacked 72 times in his first season.
also raiders had the worst line last yr, allowing 72 sacks all together.
hopefully the raiders will have a better line this yr, with the type of players they got.
2007-07-06 05:57:31
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answered by R4L 2
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It will be a tossup between the Raiders and the Texans. The Texans got rid of the wrong man when they gave up Carr. They needed to give that guy an O-line and DIDN'T do it! Oh well.....
2007-07-09 08:42:51
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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The Houston Texans by far! Just ask David Carr. No one in NFL history was sacked more than David Carr in their first 5 yrs in the league, and no one was sacked more in a single season. Ouch!
2007-07-05 15:19:14
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answered by prop3rugger 1
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There is a few teams. Raiders,Texans,Bills, Dolphins and the Browns if Joe Thomas is a bust.
2007-07-05 18:16:11
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answered by ben_wallace101 2
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Packers have been bad since their three top guys left in free agency a couple of years ago. But their young guys showed some promise towards the end of last season.
2007-07-05 16:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Oakland's was horrible last year, especially with immobile Andrew Walter back there. I don't see them being much better this year, but Russell will take fewer sacks only for being more mobile.
2007-07-05 15:54:18
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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b m answered that to perfection. Peters will be one of the best LT in the game by the end of the season, and the bills are not that bad on the line.
2016-05-19 03:14:35
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answered by ? 3
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How can anyone on here not say the BROWNS , talk about a horrible offfensive line. The did do some upgrades in the offseason , but still there awful.
2007-07-05 15:20:56
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answered by matt d 1
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