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Official NFL Season post (Redskins Vs. Broncos on MNF) Posted on 07-17-2004
Kool 2k6

Who do ya'll think the powerhouse teams will be this year? I think the Eagles, Redskins, Patriots and Colts are gonna be dat fie again this year. The Seahawks might shock the world this year. But i dont think Dante Hall and the Chiefs are gonna be as hot as they were last year.
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TBl0ck from Hillside, NJ replied on 07-17-2004 06:48PM [Reply]
This Yeah I think it's going to be the Patriots, Eagles, Redskins, Carolina, And My Cowboys gonna do there thing. Yeah i don't think the Cheifs are going to be that good only because there Deffense aint all that. And the SeaHawks We will see if they shock the world
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TBl0ck from Hillside, NJ replied on 07-18-2004 12:22PM [Reply]
A-Dub wrote:
now everyone picks Carolina as a favorite... f**k that Sh*t, y'all ain't pay attention to them before... don't try to start now :roll: and the Chiefs are gonna still be a favorite... they did get rid of their old DC and got a new one... and i think he has a new scheme that revovles around the LBs... they still got the high-octane offense, and i think they will be alright on D... they put up double digits win, and they're not hot all of the sudden? what the hell ever... here's my winners for each division AFC North: Cincinatti (they gonna be this year's version of Carolina) AFC South: Indianapolis AFC East: Miami (New England gonna miss the playoffs just like they did after their first Super Bowl victory) AFC West: Kansas City (Oakland's old, Denver has no running game, and San Diego... nuff said) NFC North: Green Bay NFC South: Carolina or Atlanta (both teams are too good not to win) NFC East: Philadelphia (they might acutally get over this year) NFC West: St. Louis
I always payed attention to the Panthers ever since they had Chris Winkie at QB. But off that matter Oaklands may win the AFC West they have one of the best D-Lines and The best Corners in the leauge pretty much. They got Famous Amos on the running game and he's decent enough to get to the endzone. Atlanta has no chance winning the NFC South with not a soul on D. New England is not going to miss the playoffs ethier you must be on some new E.Pills if you think that and they got a running game now with Dillion and they really did'nt loose anybody.. They will be back.. And the Cowboys are going to win the South...
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AggieWarrior from Charlotte, NC replied on 07-18-2004 04:16PM [Reply]

TBl0ck wrote:
A-Dub wrote:
now everyone picks Carolina as a favorite... f**k that Sh*t, y'all ain't pay attention to them before... don't try to start now :roll: and the Chiefs are gonna still be a favorite... they did get rid of their old DC and got a new one... and i think he has a new scheme that revovles around the LBs... they still got the high-octane offense, and i think they will be alright on D... they put up double digits win, and they're not hot all of the sudden? what the hell ever... here's my winners for each division AFC North: Cincinatti (they gonna be this year's version of Carolina) AFC South: Indianapolis AFC East: Miami (New England gonna miss the playoffs just like they did after their first Super Bowl victory) AFC West: Kansas City (Oakland's old, Denver has no running game, and San Diego... nuff said) NFC North: Green Bay NFC South: Carolina or Atlanta (both teams are too good not to win) NFC East: Philadelphia (they might acutally get over this year) NFC West: St. Louis
I always payed attention to the Panthers ever since they had Chris Winkie at QB. But off that matter Oaklands may win the AFC West they have one of the best D-Lines and The best Corners in the leauge pretty much. They got Famous Amos on the running game and he's decent enough to get to the endzone. Atlanta has no chance winning the NFC South with not a soul on D. New England is not going to miss the playoffs ethier you must be on some new E.Pills if you think that and they got a running game now with Dillion and they really did'nt loose anybody.. They will be back.. And the Cowboys are going to win the South...
Atlanta has players on D.... Keith Brooking... LB.. the leader of the D Aaron Beasley... CB came over from free agency DeAngelo Hall will be a quick starter and will become a new generation Champ Bailey.. Vick is healthy and Atlanta will be back.. remember, Vick tears up Carolina (as much as it pains for me to say that) the three games he's played against Carolina, the Falcons outscored the Panthers 83-14... New England had the same squad from their 2002 Super Bowl victory the next season, and they missed the playoffs... the last five Super Bowl winners missed the playoffs the very next season... whether or not they have Corey Dillon... i strongly believe that they won't be at the top... maybe a Wild Card, but not division winners... and you gonna say i'm on some new E. Pills... ****, you the one that said the Cowboys are gonna win the South..... they're in the NFC East....... :x :x :x
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replied on 07-19-2004 09:48PM [Reply]
I think that the new division alignment is **** backwards. Example: Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indy Colts in the AFC South? The Cowboys and the Giants in the NFC East? Dallas Texas is damn near in California. They might as well put the Raiders in the NFC North. They should switch the Panthers and the Cowboys...it would make sense. It would also give the Panthers some real competition by way of the Redskins and the Eagles. The whole alignment is just proof that there are too many teams in the east.
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 07-19-2004 09:50PM [Reply]
Falcons
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AggieWarrior from Charlotte, NC replied on 07-19-2004 10:12PM [Reply]

Professor Kool© wrote:
I think that the new division alignment is **** backwards. Example: Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indy Colts in the AFC South? The Cowboys and the Giants in the NFC East? Dallas Texas is damn near in California. They might as well put the Raiders in the NFC North. They should switch the Panthers and the Cowboys...it would make sense. It would also give the Panthers some real competition by way of the Redskins and the Eagles. The whole alignment is just proof that there are too many teams in the east.
they did this not just geographic wise, but also to keep the classic rivalries intact.... and in keepin the classic rivalries, some teams got shorted b/c they put four in 8 different divisions time for a breakdown: here are the old and new divsions, and notice the rivalries, and this was before the Houston Texans came into play: Old AFC East: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami, New England, NY Jets New AFC East: Buffalo, Miami, New England, NY Jets :arrow: (all classic rivalries, and located properly geographically, Indianapolis is the odd ball, stay with me here..) AFC Central: Baltimore, Cincinatti, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tennessee :arrow: :arrow: this broke down into two separate divisions: the AFC North: Baltimore, Cincinatti, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh and: the AFC South: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, and Tennessee :arrow: (Houston came in as the 32nd team, Jacksonville and Tennessee are in the South, you can't put the Colts in the West, so they had nowhere else to go BUT the AFC South) Old AFC West: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Seattle New AFC West: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego :arrow: (all classic rivalries, Seattle moves to NFC b/c they played their first year in the NFC, and to even out the conference balance at 16) now.... to the NFC Old NFC East: Arizona, Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, and Washington :arrow: (considering all the past history w/ the Cowboys and these three primary rivals, why break it up? Arizona is way out west and in the East division? get them out) New NFC East: Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Washington Old NFC Central: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Minnesota, Tampa Bay the New NFC North: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota... :arrow: (classic rivalry theme, plus, four cold locations (even though two play in a dome); why have sunny Tampa Bay.... move them to the South Old NFC West: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, St. Louis, San Francisco :arrow: (Atlanta, Carolina and New Orleans are all on the south side, and in the east, so why? why? have them in the West? put them in the South.... so the last two divisions are: NFC South: Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay NFC West: Arizona, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Seattle (who moves from the AFC) :arrow: when you look at it, it seems dumb, but it's logical, the owners voted on this 31-1 (Arizona's owner turned it down b/c he'd lose his sellout game vs. Dallas) It does make a little sense, that is if you're looking at it from the owners side. All they want is money anyways :roll:
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 07-21-2004 04:44PM [Reply]
Man, the Falcons need to get Eddie George. The Titans gonna be sorry now.
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oOoDazzlingDanceroOo replied on 07-21-2004 11:09PM [Reply]
Poo-Day wrote:
Man, the Falcons need to get Eddie George. The Titans gonna be sorry now.
i agree..
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TBl0ck from Hillside, NJ replied on 07-23-2004 09:21PM [Reply]
Yeah I don't know if Eddie still got it but I guess we will see this year..
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