I would say Patriots, Chargers, Colts, Saints, Bears, Ravens, Seahawks, then Cowboys.
2007-07-15 13:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Chargers Pats Saints Colts Ravens Cowboys Bears Seahawks
2007-07-15 13:21:44
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answered by Kyle 2
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1. Patriots
2. Colts
3. Saints
4. Chargers
5. Bears
6. Seahawks
7. Ravens
8. Cowboys
2007-07-15 14:09:40
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answered by Check Mate 2
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Pats, Chargers, Colts, Saints, Ravens, Bears, Seahawks, Cowboys.
2007-07-15 13:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Of the ones you listed (and I think you forgot a few legit contenders)
Best chance - Patriots
Colts
Ravens
San Diego
Saints
Seahawks
Bears
Cowboys (does even belong on the list)
2007-07-15 16:19:09
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Patriots,Colts,Chargers,
Saints,Ravens,Bears,Cowboys,Seahawks
2007-07-15 13:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Chargers - should've made it last year and have an excellent team coming back.
Patriots - always tough defensively and added Adalius Thomas, Randy Moss, and Donte Stallworth
Ravens - very good defense could get it done with a little help from Steve McNair, Willis McGahee, and Derrick Mason.
Colts - won't repeat. Peyton is a great QB and they have maybe the best offense in football, but their defense won't hold up.
Saints - Reggie Bush and the Saints will be about the same as last year.
Cowboys - could be the surprise of the group with a new coach coming in and Tony Romo as full-time QB. They improved their defense over the offseason.
Bears - two words: Rex Grossman. If he does good, Bears will be great. If he doesn't do good, Bears will be average.
Seahawks - Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexanders' heyday is over. They are a decent team, but no longer great.
2007-07-15 15:07:42
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answered by will4144 3
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Raven first, (defense always if better than a wide receiver coming to a team), second, Patriots(duh, Brady),third, Colts(best offense ever), fourth, Saints(bush and colston will improve)fifth,Chargers(merriman and Lt is a nightmare)sixth, Bears(post superbowl hangover)seventh, seahawks(just plain good)last, Cowboys(romo and TO got work to do)
2007-07-15 14:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Chargers-best overall team but loss of Edwards will hurt D
2. Ravens-shut down D but needs to work on Offensive production
3. Bears-Losing alot on their Defense but still have big impact players
4. Patriots-Did alot to improve their problems and could make a run
5. Colts-If you have Manning its hard to go against you but the fact that their team is so bad at stopping the run
6. Cowboys-Question whether Romo had a fluke year we will find out
7. Saints-Still a very strong passing team but the Defense is below average
8. Seahawks-Have one of the best runningbacks but very few other impact players on their team that they need to win
2007-07-15 13:22:10
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answered by Maximilliano 2
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The dolphins - 2. The protection has 2 veteran gamers that returns to Miami this year who did no longer play for them in Miami like they many times do (Jason Taylor and Zack Thomas) they can assist you the destiny shielding stars for the Dolphins. Their shielding would be perfect 5 this year. Passing interest - they're ranked like 15 at suitable, it is fantastically solid. someplace between 10 to fifteen. If Chad can stay healthy throughout the full season (i think of he's acquainted with what he's doing in Miami than what he did for the ny Jets), and between the extensive receivers like Camarillo or Ted Ginn have a breakout season, then they could make it to the wildcard as 10-6 with the final playoff spot or maybe a approach or the different scouse borrow the AFC East based how Brady returns next season. bear in mind that as quickly as you come back back from an harm, it is not quite user-friendly to start playing like they did in 2007. they're going to initiate slightly slow this season, yet they're going to be back very quickly throughout the season. all and sundry is acquainted with that if Chad unfortuantely gets the undesirable luck of having injured returned after having a solid, good season that the Dolphins would be screwed this season except Chad Henne is the "Matt Cassel" who fantastically much introduced the Patriots final year to the playoffs without Brady. working interest - The wildcat is wisely 5 no question approximately it. BTW, in the event that they make playoffs, i think of consistent with threat we can win a million of the playoff video games and then lose the subsequent tournament by inexperience. it would be a exciting season for us. helpful, we've between the toughest schedules, yet i think of we can pull it off i think of. we are going to basically get extra constructive and that i'm waiting to be between the followers gazing this.
2016-11-09 10:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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