Thursday, September 15, 2011

NFL Playoff Predictions--4 IN, 4 Out




IN:


I thought the time was now, but the injury to Peyton Manning safely assures me that the Houston Texans time is now. Alot of defensive changes, but now the most talented team in the division. Titans will push them for this wildcard division spot but will fall short.


The Chargers are now fully healthy, and fully equipped. They start fast. The Division is theirs easily, if not the Chiefs will be there at the finish line. The chargers with the #1 offense and defense, will be highly disappointed if playoff spot is missed again.


Rex Ryan will always have the defense ready to be playoff bound. Back to Back AFC title games, this team wants to turn the corner and get the super bowl. I believe their right on the cusp but not enough offensive pieces to get that Lombardi Trophy.



Another team like the Jets. The defense will have them in this position every year but they are getting older and running out of time. Offensive can they take that next step. Mainly Joe Flacco. He has to play at an elite level.


Defense is still one of the leagues best. Big Ben is still the starting QB. I still think in the back of my mind that the Packers exposed them in the super bowl by spreading them out and teams able to do that to them, will. A playoff team, picked them 2nd in AFC North, dont think their a super bowl contender until O-Line and Secondary is fixed.



Tom Brady is the league's best. The offense at times is unstoppable. The piece added to get this team to the super bowl is Albert Haynesworth. If hes able to get a constant pass rush, this defense will grow into a force and become super bowl champs.


AFC Championship:



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OUT:



I hate to see this team not make the playoffs. Future is very bright and talent is there. Problem? Schedule is very brutal and i dont think any team could survive the stretch that they will have to endure. They end the season with weeks 11-17 with Patriots, Steelers, Bears, Jets, Packers, Raiders, and Broncos to finish up. They will have to to be almost perfect to start the season just for a 9-7 record.





Peyton Manning is hurt. No more needed to be said.






IN:




On Paper, the 49ers have the best team in the NFC West. Can Alex Smith be able to carry this team to the playoffs. I think coach Harbaugh will put him in the best position to make plays and eliminate certain mistakes. Make or break Alex Smith season.


All this hinges on a healthy Matt Stafford. If you have noticed, how many teams have shut down the Lions when Stafford was on the field for a full game? I cant think of any. When hes healthy they can play with anybody. I think their d-line will actually be the deciding factor in stealing the last playoff spot over the Bears.


Team loaded with offensive weapons after going a nfc best 13-3 last season. Michael Turner is the engine to this vehicle and they now have threats on the outside.


The Dream team will have one of the most explosive offensive teams in the league and can score bunches in a hurry. They added defensive weapons but will their Linebackers grow up throughtout the season to stop the run to make them a serious title contender. I think one of the 3 teams that have the pieces to unseat the Packers as Super Bowl champs.


Beat them? Outscore them. Offense and Drew Brees is going to put up numbers every single week on every single team. Franklin and Rogers will become an asset late in the season as they get in shape as run stuffing DT's. They are going to have to fix that problem in the secondary tho if they are able to win the NFC.


Never quite seen a super bowl champion great on both sides of the ball and great a some many positions. I think Aaron Rodgers go from very good to great and make another run at another super bowl.

NFC Championship




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OUT:




When Matt Hasslebeck decided he no longer wanted to be a seahawk, the organization decided it no longer wanted to be a playoff team. They went out and took a chance on Tarvaius Jackson. They signed Sidney Rice and hes hurt again. The defense didnt get better.



The team i had the hardest leaving off the playoff list. I still think that their lack of a quality WR and o-line will be their downfall but the defense will keep them in every game. Cutler 2nd season on Mike Martz system should allow him to cut down on the turnovers. It really wouldnt surprise if the NFC North got the Packers, Lions, and Bears all in the playoffs.

Friday, September 2, 2011

AFC South Breakdown


Welcome back to the third edition of my NFL breakdown. I sure this post wont sit well with some of my friend but i dont give a hot damn. When i researched this division, one thing slapped me in my face so hard, I blacked out. The Colts had the #1 Passing offensive in the league and how have they been able to dominate the division. NOBODY in the damn division could defend the pass. Jags 28th against the Pass, Titans 29th against the pass, and the Texans 32rd. How in the hell can you go into the season thinking you can dethrone the champion Indianapolis Colts, well i got 3 reasons why the Colts wont be that guy this year and why they are done forever.


Jacksonville Jaguars





Offensive Team Stats, 2010: 3rd in Rushing, 27th in Passing, 18th in Scoring

Defensive Team Stats, 2010: 22th in Rushing, 28th in Passing, 27th in Scoring

Key arrivals: CB Drew Coleman (Jets); S Dawan Landry (Ravens); OLB Clint Session (Colts); LB Paul Posluszny (Bills); OG Jason Spitz (Packers), DE/OLB Matt Roth (Browns).

Key departures: S Sean Considine (to Panthers); WR Mike Sims-Walker (to Rams); P Adam Podlesh (to Bears); OLB Justin Durant (to Lions); QB Trent Edwards (to Raiders); MLB Kirk Morrison (Bills).

Offense:

The Jags at time can be explosive, show potential of having a good offense, then they show glimpses of being bums and very predictable. Maurice Jones-Drew is the engine to this offense and the reason they have the 3rd rushing offense in the league and his injury is the reason why they missed the playoffs last year. If hes healthy they can run the ball on anybody. Now thats TE Marcedes Lewis is a probowler and has established himself, he will seek more attention. The jas have to find a legit Wr in a hurry to help this offense. Mike Sims-Walker is now lining up as St. Louis Ram. The problem and future falter will be at the QB position. David Garrard time is almost up. Times he can move the chains and keep the series alive and time he throws horrible throws and put the time in a bind. He has to fix these issues or his starting spot will be gone by week 10 and they will be eliminated from playoff contention.


Defense:

The Jags got a major face lift on this side of the ball and if guys can hurry and buy into the position and learn their plays they will be just fine on defense. They invested alot of money in MLB Paul Posluszny, OLB Clint Session, S Dawan Landry. They had no choice because they gave up a franchise record 419 points and used their first 3 draft picks on offensive players. They have one of the best DT duos in Tyson Alualu and Terrence Knighton. They return a healthy Aaron Kampman and Roth on the other end. If this defensive can create pressure, they will be in every ball game.


David Garrard

THIS IS IT. Not only for him but also Jack Del Rio. They have so shown improvement. Major improvement or they are both fired. I believe Del Rio drafted Blaine Gabbert to keep him from being fired but he is far from ready to play this season. Garrard has to move the ball and put points on the board to compete in this division. Accuracy has been spotty at times and he can fix that, he has had great seasons before. I believe would have won the division last year if Jones-Drew doesn't get hurt. But everything now is on David. Playoff or bust and it will all come back on him.

Final Thoughts: I dont believe they have enough offensive weapons to compete this year in this division. The defense will keep them in every ball game but at the end of the day, point will have to be put on the board. 40 sacks in the past 2 years is a embarrassing stat that I dont think they will be able to fix this season. a stretch in the season where they play: Steelers-Ravens-Texans-Colts-Browns-Texans-Chargers-Bucs-Falcons in a span of 10 weeks will be essentially too tough to overcome and eliminate them from the playoffs.

Prediction: 5-11 (4th in AFC South)



Tennessee Titans



Offensive Team Stats, 2010: 17th in rushing, 25th in Passing, 17th in Scoring

Defensive Team Stats, 2010: 20th in Rushing, 29th in Passing, 15th in Scoring

Key arrivals: S Jordan Babineaux (Seahawks); CB Frank Walker (Vikings); TE Daniel Graham (Broncos); LB Barrett Ruud (Bucs); DT Shaun Smith (Chiefs); QB Matt Hasselbeck (Seahawks).

Key departures: TE Bo Scaife (to Bengals); LB David Thornton (retired); WR Randy Moss (retired); MLB Stephen Tulloch (to Lions); DE Jason Babin (to Eagles); QB Vince Young (Eagles); DT Tony Brown (Cut).

Gone is Vince Young & Kerry Collins. Now enter Matt Hasselbeck and Jake Locker. Locker who has looked pretty good during this preseason will be the understudy to Matt Hasselbeck for a season or two. Hasselbeck, a consistent accurate passer and leader is just the type of guy they have needed. Someone to keep the defense on their toes and keep from putting 8 men in the box. The problem with be finding a consistent pass catcher. Jared Cook at TE is ready for a breakout season and will be one one of the NFL best keep secrets. Kenny Britt has no intention of ever being level headed and a solid NFL WR. Nate Washington is solid but not quite there to be a Number 1 or 2 WR. Heres the wildcard with the offense: Chris Johnson. He pretty much the entertainment, the franchise player, the game isnt really won or lost with his legs but he fills the sits. His new deal was just signed, now is he ready and in great enough shape to carry another load this season. One of the best playmakers and just got paid like one, i believe his true ability and impact on the game will be shown when they surround him with quality talent.

Defense:

The defense wont be some predictable this season. Alot more personal changes i've seen during the preseason and i expect to see players put in the best position to make plays. CB Cortland Finnegan will probably be used in the Charles Woodson mode because of his aggressive nature. Man up on slot WRs and third down situations and blitzing from the position. LB Barrett Ruud will be a key cog at MLB. A quiet star who made all type of plays for the Bucs is ready to do the same for the Titans. The team strength for the past few years, the defensive line, was kind of abused and pushed around last year. An Upgrade by signing Shaun Smith will be a big quality body the cog the middle. Losing Jason Babin, their leading pass rusher, is big but not huge. Derrick Morgan back from injury and Jason Jones should be able to man down the two spots. A strong secondary that got abused last year as well will be alot better with a consistent pass rush.



Derrick Morgan

The teams top draft pick last season. He got injured early on and missed a good chunk of his rookie season. A big guy who is good athlete and is solid against the run. The defense needs him to take his game to another level and become one of the leaders on the defense. Jason Jones and Derrick Morgan can be a force for years to come if they are able to show the ability to get to the QB, and in this division, you have to get to the QB often. The 2nd year of a players career is the most important to see if they have that ability to turn that corner of solid to good to great. Morgan is the ability to be a good player.

Final Thought:

One of the hardest teams to breakdown because they can surprise and win 7 games in a row or disappoint and lose 7 games in a row. Right now they can compete for the 2nd best record in the division but is far from being the champs. No offseason workouts means QB limited time with WRs, learning the playbook. The end of the schedule is brutal and we have remain to see if Chris Johnson is ready to play. I believe will be eliminated in the middle of the season and realize they have a star in the making in Jake Locker on the bench.

Prediction:

6-10 (3rd in AFC South)



Indianapolis Colts





Offensive Team Stats, 2010: 29th in Rushing, 1st in Passing, 4th in Scoring

Defensive Team Stats, 2010: 25th in Rushing, 13th in Passing, 23rd in Scoring

Key arrivals: LB Ernie Sims (Eagles); DE Jamaal Anderson (Falcons) DT Tommie Harris (Bears).

Key departures: OT Charlie Johnson (to Vikings); DT Daniel Muir (to Rams); CB Kelvin Hayden; OLB Clint Session (to Jaguars); DE Keyunta Dawson; S Aaron Francisco; OLB Tyjuan Hagler.

Offense:

The Offensive line has another shake. Jeff Saturday is the only certain player. Ryan Diem has moved from tackle to guard. ROOKIE Anthony Castonzo is slated to start at the all important LT position. Joe Reitz (a damn basketball player from Western Michigan) is listed as the start at left guard. The team claims its wants to run the ball more but i believe that dont try. They threw 679 passes last season, the 2nd most in NFL History. Even if running plays are called, Peyton changes the play to something else. People are calling Donald Brown a bust, but hes a physical back running draws and stretch plays, with not getting enough carries even with Addai missing 8 games last season. The Receiver core is one of the best in the NFL and Dallas Clark is one of the best pass catching TE's in the game. The major question coming out of Indianpolis is the healthy of Peyton Manning. Is he still hurt, will he be ready to go? Is he fully healed from surgery and will he be able to take hit? I believe the signing of Kerry Collins answers that question. The Colts are hiding the truth and Peyton isn't fully healed.

Defense:

The Colts key signings were Tommie Harris, Ernie Sims and Jamaal Anderson. ALL BENCH PLAYERS. Sims could compete for a starting spot but is a huge liability on passing downs. A player who seems like a person fit for the defense will probably fight for a roster spot. The secondary is still a strength for this team and now no longer have to live in the shadow of Bob Sanders. Antoine Bethea has worked hard and has become one of the best safeties in the game. Freeney and Mathis is still the best pass rushing duo in the league and as long as they are healthy, they can get the team off the field on 3rd downs. The team still has trouble stopping the run and with 3 other elite running backs in this league it will continue to be a major trouble spot for them.


Peyton Manning

When the season is lost, point the finger at Peyton Manning. When the Colts miss the playoffs, point the finger at Peyton Manning. When this has become the end of a beautiful successful run, point the finger at Peyton Manning. Yes, this guy has won this team a world championship but hidden is his bad performances in the playoffs. When the Colts lose in the playoffs, we have this world wide thought: "How did the defense cost us the game." People dont think this guy has ever done any wrong. Maybe this will refresh you guys memory -->



Ive heard everybody in the world blame Reggie Wayne or "bad coaching." This guy has held this organization hostage. They pay him big bucks and lose other key players. The had a perfect back for their system years ago in Edgerrin James, but they paid Peyton a major deal and lost James to free agency. As for the season this offseason, they broke the bank on Peyton again and wasnt able to sign key defensive players. One Super Bowl isnt enough, especially for a guy people want to consider the best ever. Now its an injury, while it not his fault that hes hurt. The team didnt plan around it, they havent groomed a backup QB nor drafted one. They draft skill players for Peyton every year and ignore the defense. This is the year the catering to their super star player will backfire and end the run of a great franchise. All it took was a paycut for Edgerrin James years ago.

Final Thoughts:

Peyton will miss the first 3 games. The running game will be nonexistent. The run defense will be the same run defense. They will lose some game they arent suspose to lose and its going to kill this football team.Parts of the schedule is brutal but very manageable, but that requires a healty Peyton Manning. Remember when Roy Jones was one the best pound for pound exciting boxers in the world. Won Big but never constantly won big. As he got older he took butt whoopings but some people still believed in him. Here is your Roy Jones. Goodnight.

Prediction:

9-7 (2nd in AFC South)



Houston Texans





Offensive Team Stats, 2010: 7th in Rushing, 4th in Passing, 9th in Scoring

Defensive Team Stats, 2010: 13th in Rushing, 32nd in Passing, 29th in Scoring

Key arrivals: FB Lawrence Vickers (Browns); P Brad Maynard (Bears); CB Johnathan Joseph (Texans); SS Danieal Manning (Bears).

Key departures: DE Mark Anderson (to Patriots); S Bernard Pollard (to Ravens); FB Vonta Leach (to Ravens); OLB Zac Diles (to Rams); P Matt Turk (to Jaguars).

Offense:

7th in rushing, 4th in passing, 9th in scoring. This offense is legit and can move the ball on anybody on any given sunday. Arian Foster injury could worry people but with the Texans zone blocking scheme, they can plug in Ben Tate and be just fine. Andre Johnson is still the best offensive weapon in the league and a force. Matt Schuab is slowly creeping into the elite QB list. Gary Kubiak knows his job is on the line and will be agressive as possible all season.

Defense:

The 3-4 defense has arrived, and the great thing is Wade Phillips is running the defense. Yes, he got fired as the Cowboys head coach, but he has always been known as a great defensive coordinator and that wont stop here. After the team finished 30th in total D and 32nd against the pass, he was a huge hire. The main problem is now their best defensive player has now switched positions. Mario Williams has moved to outside linebacker. From the preseason, i seen him on the weakside most of the time where he will rush the passer about 95% of the time from a two-point stance. If he is able to figure out the position, he can become very dominate. The Texans also drafted J.J. Watt to rush the passer, Conner Barwin is coming along greatly to the change to OLB and is primed for a big season. Another major change to watch is Brian Cushing moving inside to MLB and regaining his form from his rookie season, where he was rookie of the year and a pro bowl player. The huge difference is the defense is the money spent on a secondary overhaul. One of the worse stats ever in NFL history, the Texans allowed on Avg. 267 yards a game and a crazy, i repeat CRAZY, passer rating of 100.5. The secondary will now have three new starters in Jonathan Joseph and Danieal Manning. Top corner Glover Quin has moved to Strong Safety and Jason Allen is battling for the other CB spot. This is a huge upgrade over last season, and if this unit can gel in a hurry, they easily will be the division champs.



Jonathan Joseph

The Texans opposing QB rating was 100.5. QB's were licking their chops when they seen the Texans on the schedule. So they knew they needed an impact player in the secondary and they went out and found one. Joseph, one of the top CB in the league, was the biggest underrated signing in the entire free agency period. Will he solve all of their problems? NO, but his going to be a major cog of getting this thing turned around. This could be a last go around for these coaches. He wanted the big show out in Texas, now he has it. Now he can should the world what hes capable of instead of being unknown playing for those Bengal bums.

Final Thought:

Every year with being a game or two short, or injuries away from being a playoff team, this is the year they get the monkey off their back. They have gotten the pieces to make a push for the division championship. Now they have to go out and show. They have had a great showing in the preseason, now its time to carry it over to the regular. I believe they figure it out on defense and they are able to rush the passer from that 3-4 front and stop teams.

Prediction:

10-6 (1st in AFC South) Wildcard




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

AFC North Breakdown




Back again for the 2nd edition of my divisional breakdown. The AFC North has been running its course the past decade. Great defenses and playoff appearances from Steelers and Ravens, Flashes of brilliance and utter failure from the Bengals and constant losing from the Cleveland Browns. Will that change this year? NO, but one team is going to go from bad to worse and a new King will be crowned this season. If you love fights, defensive battles, low scoring games. These are the games for you. Highlighted are the players, in my opinion, will have to step to the plate for their team to have major success. For a division loaded with talent, 4 rookies will need to show-up for 16 weeks, 3 will have to play very good.



Offensive Team Ranks, 2010: 27th in Rushing, 13th in Passing, 22nd in Scoring

Defensive Team Ranks, 2010: 19th in Rushing, 14th in Passing, 24th in Scoring

Key Arrivals: WR A.J. Green (1st round- Georgia), TE Bo Scaife (from Titans), OLB/DE Manny Lawson (from 49ers), OG Max Jean-Gilles (from Eagles), CB Nate Clements (from 49ers), QB Bruce Gradkowski (from Raiders) OLB Thomas Howard (Raiders)

Key Departures: QB Carson Palmer (Retired), WR Chad Ochocinco (Patriots), Terrell Owens, Antwan Odom, Dhani Jones, CB Johnathan Joseph (Texans), Roy Williams, Chinedum Ndukwe

There no question about it, THIS TEAM SUCKS. By paper, looking at the Bengals roster you can debate they they have a very bright future ahead of them, especially on the offensive side of the football. The major problem: Bengals owner Mike Brown and hes always been the problem. He can never swallow his pride and take a deal that could better his football. Carson Palmer never wanted to take a step on the bengals field ever again, instead of fulfilling a guy wishes who have poured his who career for the team, he tells he no and allows him to retire. No benefit in return. Now a rookie QB is at the helm and no player or draft pick was returned for losing Carson Palmer. These constant problems are why the bengals will be the worst team in the NFL this season.

Offense:

The Bengals are an absolute mess. They lost both Ochocinco and T.O. in the off-season to go along with the sudden retirement of starting quarterback Carson Palmer. Rookie Andy Dalton and journeyman Bruce Gradkowski will battle it out for the starting job at QB while running back Cedric Benson takes on the role as the Bengals’ only weapon on offense. The Offensive line is decent at best and Andre Smith 1st rd pick of 2 yrs ago is an complete bust. They they quality players in Jerome Simpson, Jordan Shipley and Jermaine Gresham and this season they are going to have to turn from boy to men in this league very quickly. Add in the ability of A.J. Green and they have a legit playmaker, but can these other guys make plays to keep the attention off him. A huge year is needed from Cedric Benson.

Defense:

For all the problems that going to happen in Cincinnati this season, the Bengals do have an above average defense which will hopefully, for Marvin Lewis’ sake, keep them in some games. They had one of the better defense in 2009 and faltered a bit in 2010. In order to save Marvin Lewis job, they are going to have to return back to that 2009 form. They might have a star pass rusher in Carlos Dunlap, as he came on late in the season and finished his rookie season with 8 sacks. CB Johnathan Joseph and S Chinedum Ndukwe will be tough losses to overcome. Joseph and Leon formed one of the best CB duos in the league. Nate Clemens will have to step in and play like he capable of playing. Another new addition Thomas Howard i think will do really well in the linebacking core. Solid Core wit him and Keith Rivers manning the two OLB positions.




Andy Dalton

Goodbye Carson Palmer. Goodbye Chad Ochocinco. Goodbye T.O. The Bengals have handed the keys of the franchise to a 2nd Round QB. Kevin Kolb was available, Vince Young was available. These are the type of decisions that get coaches and GM's fired. Will Andy Dalton be great? No. Can he be good? Hopefully. This is a future move but also a current move. He has Cedric Benson to help him out of 2nd and 3rd down long situation. He has to be a chains mover. This team wont score many points but if their able to move the chains, they have a decent chance in most games.


Final Thoughts:

Two years removed from the playoffs and this team has been turned upside down and has become the laughing stock of the NFL. Young pieces and a promising future is part of this team but as is terrible ownership ready to tear it all apart. I don't see much playmaking coming from the QB position for them to have any kind of success this year. I truly expect them to become apart of the Andrew Luck sweepstakes in next years draft.

Prediction: 3-13 (4th in AFC North)



Offensive Team rankings, 2010: 20th in Rushing, 29th in Passing, 31th in Scoring

Defensive Team rankings, 2010: 27th in Rushing, 18th in Passing, 13th in Scoring

Key arrivals: CB Dimitri Patterson (Eagles), OG John Greco (Rams), RB Brandon Jackson (Packers), S Usama Young (Saints). WR Greg Little (North Carolina)

Key departures: OLB Matt Roth (to Jaguars); ILB Blake Costanzo (to 49ers); S Sabby Piscitelli (to Chiefs); S Abram Elam (to Cowboys); FB Lawrence Vickers (to Texans); WR Chansi Stuckey (to Cardinals); CB Eric Wright (to Lions); ILB Jason Trusnik (to Dolphins).

Offense:

This is Colt McCoy team and i believe thats a good thing. The team didnt surround him with enough weapons to contend weekly but he showed enough promise as a good future pro in this league. Another diamond in the rough comes from the Broncos. They traded Peyton Hillis for now 3rd string QB Brady Quinn. When Hillis got his chance to start, he broke out and had dominating performance. With more Mccoy experience, teams will have to take that 8th man out of the box and will create more running lanes for Hillis. Ben Watson became a great target for McCoy and had the best season of his career. Greg Little was drafted at WR to stretch the field and add another weapon on the field. Josh Cribbs has been great over the years with the ball in his hands and must continue to work hard at becoming a full time Wide Receiver. The Browns arguably have the best O-line in the league and loves to punish people. Pro Bowl players at the two most important spots: LT and Center. I expect their offensive rankings numbers to increase but they still lack the ONE major playmaker who can change the outcome of a ballgame.


Defense:

The Biggest departure wasn't a player, it was coordinator Rob Ryan to the Cowboys. A players coach that everybody on the team loved and was able to rally the troops every sunday and get them to play hard for him. Looked like a playoff defense at the end of the season, they have to pick up where they left off in order to have a chance week in and week out. New coach has switched them from the 3-4 to the 4-3. My good friend Marcus Benard has moved from OLB back to DE and should excel there. D'qwell Jackson should also should excel with another DT in front of him at MLB. Cleveland's first-round pick Phil Taylor miss time because of contract dispute but came in great shape and ready to play on the first-team defense. Taylor is hard to move at the point of attack and also showed the ability to get up the field. Taylor and defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin could be a tough tandem in the middle.




Peyton Hillis

The player who must have he most success for the Browns to have a great season is Peyton Hillis. The Madden cover athlete has generated a great deal of a fan base for himself and earned it with his play on the field. A guy whos always been filled with talent but always left in the shadows. Imagine the backfield Arkansas had with him, Darren McFadden and Felix Jones. His light is on now and he must shine. His running style keeps defenses on the field and he will be able to take a deal of pressure off Colt McCoy. Brandon Jackson was brought in to not wear him down. I expect him to have a great season.


Final Thoughts:

The Browns made great strides last season, killing the New England Patriots and taking multiple games down to the wire. Colt McCoy got some much-needed experience down the stretch and built up a nice rapport with his tight-ends. Running back Peyton Hillis burst onto the scene as well, trucking defenders left and right on his way to a phenomenal season. The Browns are trending up and their future looks bright, but they just don’t have enough weapons on offense and lack experience on defense. But mainly the other two team in the division are more talented than they are.

Prediction: 8-8 (3rd in AFC North)





Offensive Team Rankings, 2010: 11th in rushing, 14th in Passing, 12th in Scoring

Defensive Team Rankings, 2010: 1st in Rushing, 12th in Passing, 1st in Scoring


Key arrivals: WR Jerricho Cotchery (Jets), TE John Gilmore (Bucs)

Key departures: LB Keyaron Fox (to Redskins); DE Nick Eason (to Cardinals); TE Matt Spaeth (to Bears).

Offense:

Almost ever starter is back from the super bowl runner up. A very great offensive but i think their downfall this season will be the offensive line. This cant continue to be a problem for a team for years for a team that can make the super bowl every season. I expect Mike Wallace to take his game to another level and become a major impact football player. I expect a huge mvp type season from Big Ben but he has to get protected in the pocket.

Defense:

Playmakers on every level of this defense with 3 of the best defensive players in the league. The scariest part about this defense is the linebacking core. Most of the coaches think Lawrence Timmons is the best linebacker on the team. Casey Hampton is still one of the best run stuffing Nose Guards in the game. The minor with this defense is this team can not be ran on but they are capable of being exposed hard through the air if the QB has time to the football. My Question is, Did the Packers expose them to the league? They have to have a serviceable corner opposite Ike Taylor and at Nickle back.




Curtis Brown & Cortez Allen

A team with few weaknesses done a terrible job of addressing the ones that they do have. Good cornerbacks flew off the board in the 1st and 2nd round and the steelers passed. Then decided in the next 2 rounds that they needed them. Well here they are, rookies Curtis Brown and Cortez Allen. They have to play now and they will need to get involved on 3rd down situation.

Final Thoughts:

The pride of the AFC North returns basically every starter from last season. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will not miss any games, unlike last year, and the Steelers’ defense is once again projected to be among the league’s best. Heres the kicker for me as to why there will finish in 2nd in the AFC North. I think they were figured out in the super bowl and i thought it was a easy prediction for me. Teams with the players will now spread them out 4-5 wide receiver set and throw the ball all over the field. The Patriots did it and killed them, The Packers did it in the super bowl and Aaron Rodgers was near perfect. These sets get their best 2 pass rusher Harrison/Woodley off the field. Troy Polamalu cant hang around the box and make plays all over the field. If you think Im crazy, go back and watch the super bowl and count the amount of plays Polamalu, Harrison, and Woodley made. Jets-Patriots-Ravens-Chiefs all went out and got better at wide receiver. NFL is a copy cat league, watch how many teams take on the style the Packers and Patriots use.

Prediction: 12-4 (2nd in AFC North) Wildcard





Offensive Team Rankings, 2010: 14th in Rushing, 20th in Passing, 16th in Scoring

Defensive Team Rankings, 2010: 5th in Rushing, 21th in Passing, 3rd in Scoring


Key arrivals: WR Lee Evans (Bills); TE Kris Wilson (chargers); S Bernard Pollard (Texans); FB Vonta Leach (Texans) RB Ricky Williams (Dolphins)

Key departures: OT Jared Gaither (to Chiefs); FB Le’Ron McClain (to Chiefs) UFA QB Marc Bulger (retired); CB Fabian Washington (to Saints); S Dawan Landry (to Jaguars); OG-C Chris Chester (to Redskins); CB Josh Wilson (to Redskins); TE Todd Heap (to Cardinals); NT Kelly Gregg; WR Derrick Mason (Jets)

Offense:

This is a team who was 1 play away from beating the steelers. They gave them that game with bad calls and turnovers. Boldin first year with the Ravens was a good one but can be better and added another weapon in Lee Evans. In my opinion, the biggest addition to this unit is FB Vonta Leach. Ray Rice now has a mean guy in front of him that love to block and will open holes for him. Ask Arian Foster how he feels about Leach. They lost Mason, a move the chains type of guy but found multiple replacements in the draft. Ed Dickson and Pitta had great rookie seson and that will offset the lost of losing Todd Heap. Flacco team and he will take the blame if they dont achieve their goals.

Defense:

It all starts and ends with Haloti Ngata-Ray Lewis-Terell Suggs-Ed Reed. Ngata is the best D Tackle in the NFL, ray lewis is the greatest MLB to play this game, and words can not describe what Ed Reed means. Like the Steelers, The Ravens are almost impossible to run the football on. Unlike their Steelers, they addressed their their needs. The huge change was the drafting of Corner Jimmy Smith. A guy who had top 10 ability but "character issues" caused him to fall right into the Ravens lap. I expect him to be in the running for rookie of the year and become one of the many starts for this defense. Another guy to watch is Sergio Kindle who returns this season after missing his rookie season from a fractured skull.




Joe Flacco

People believe hes not good enough to lead them to the super bowl. Its his fault that they havent won it yet. Now is his chance. They have given him quality weapons and he is capable of making all NFL throws. He has enough experience to make this right. I think like Mark Sanchez, its time to take the training wheels off and open up this offense. I believe he has the ability to be a top 8 QB in this league and if he ever wants the nonbelievers believe, and help the Ravens win the super bowl. This has to be the season.

Final Thoughts:

The Ravens lost a ton of veteran talent this off-season and i think people will write them off, but the Ravens is of the the few teams that are very good of drafting players and they become better with experience. Defense is still the strength of this team but the offense isnt that far off. If Flacco can at a very good level, this team can make a super bowl run.

Prediction: 12-4(AFC North Champs) Playoffs




Tuesday, August 9, 2011

AFC East Breakdown



The Time is finally here. Roger Goodell is already forgiven and DeMarcus Smith is no longer getting punked by the NFL Owners. Thank God for Robert Kraft. The time is here, No longer do when have to hear about Pacman making it rain again in the clubs or Aqib Talib shooting up the block, or Brandon Marshall getting stabbed by hoes. 2 a days, qb controversy, and torn Achilles heels injuries are running rapid through NFL locker rooms. People are so thirsty for football, fanasty draft have started and a preseason game haven't even kickoff yet. Everybody is already calling their favorite team and super bowl favorite but are usually skimming thru college talent for that top 10 draft pick. But lets toast to a new season and drop these season predictions. Division losers at the top, winners at the bottom. Player shown will be the most important for the player this season.



Offensive Team Ranks, 2010: 18th rushing, 24th passing, 28th scoring

Defensive Team Ranks, 2010: 32nd rushing, 3rd passing, 28th scoring

KEY ADDITIONS: LB Nick Barnett (from Packers), QB/WR Brad Smith (from Jets), QB Tyler Thigpen (from Dolphins), DE Marcell Dareus (first round, Alabama), CB Aaron Williams (second Round, Texas), LB Kelvin Sheppard (third round, LSU)

KEY DEPARTURES: LB Paul Posluszny (to Jaguars), SS Donte Whitner (to 49ers), DE Marcus Stroud(released), LB Akin Ayodele

If you breakdown and look at it, The Bills was the winner of the defensive draft. Great solid picks in round 1,2, and 3. Without the advantage of an offseason's worth of training camps, most rookie will have a tougher time than the past years. They need to heavily depend of these rookies and get them up to speed immediately.

Offense:

New Coach Chan Gailey, one of the better offensive minds in football, will get the most out of the unit. Ryan Fitzpatrick showed enough promise to keep his spot for another season. Buffalo Offense caught a spark at the end of the season and had a couple of teams on the ropes. Stevie Johnson was looking like a veteran pro bowl receiver. The Offensive line is still a work in progress but not as bad. The problem is getting CJ Spiller the ball and getting him the ball alot. He disappeared last year season and Fred Jackson had a decent season. 1st round with the ability of Chris Johnson needs to have a major breakout season along side Fred Jackson to score the football. 28th in the NFL in scoring is unacceptable.

Defense:

Buffalo's run defense wasn't just bad, it was historically bad. The Bills finished the year last in the NFL against the run, allowing 2,714 yards on the ground -- the second-highest total in franchise history. Last in the NFL. Buffalo addressed these issues with Dareus and Sheppard in the draft and with the signing of Nick Barnett. This is why Buffalo have to get their rookies up to speed quickly. The Bills have easily one the best secondaries in the NFL and wont miss a beat with losing Donte Whitner to the 49ers. The Bills have one of the best lineman in all of football in Kyle Williams but pass rush has to be generated from somewhere. Former first round Aaron Maybin is on the verge of getting cut and is a major bust.



Shawne Merriman:

Serious rumors are flying from camp from the Bills is that Shawne Merriman is returning to his "Lights Out" form. Hes the type of player that can rally entire Defense and they need it badly from him. Even with the injuries at age 27 they put enough faith in him and signed him to a 2 year deal. If he can get back to his 14-15 sack type of season, the Bills defense can "scare" a few teams and hes the most important player for the Bills this season.

Finals Thoughts:

The Bills need to see some improvement on the O and D lines this preseason. The offense has its share of playmakers, but it could good bad if Fitzpatrick is running for his life. The defense needs to show that it is more stout against the run and won't get pushed around. Young players Marcell Dareus and CJ Spiller must be an impact player right away and Shawne Merriman must provide a constant pass rush.

Prediction: 4-12 (4th in AFC East)




Offensive Team Ranks, 2010: 21th in Rushing, 16th in Passing, 30th in Scoring

Defensive Team Ranks, 2010: 7th in Rushing, 8th in Passing, 14th in Scoring

Key Arrivals: OT Ray Willis (Seahawks), OT Marc Colombo (Cowboys), DE-OLB Jason Taylor (Jets), ILB Kevin Burnett (Chargers), QB Matt Moore (Panthers), RB Reggie Bush (Saints), LB Jason Trusnik, (Browns)

Key Departures: Key departures: RB Ronnie Brown, (to Eagles); Released LB Channing Crowder; QB Tyler Thigpen, (to Bills); RB Ricky Williams (Ravens).

Offense:

This is it for Tony Sparano. Chad Henne has been horrible with no solid backup QB, Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams are gone. Reggie Bush has a new start and they are hoping that comes with new results. Daniel Thomas was drafted and i expect him to become the feature back for them. Brandon Marshall is still one of the top 5 WR in the game and Jake Long is the best tackle in the game. Bess and Fasano was reliable catching targets. Miami drafted Pouncey at Center and hoping he can provide the same results as his twin brother did for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Even with Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams the team finished 21th in the league at rushing. The team can no longer be predictable by running behind Jake Long 70% of the time. Pouncey and a leveled head Richie Incognito will help with this situation. This offense must be patient and score some points to help this talented defense.

Defense:

One of the most slept on units in the entire NFL. A team that ranked in the top 10 against the run and the pass. The team spent to much time on the field to be ranked outside of the top 10 in scoring. One of the best secondaries in the NFL will return back Will Allen from injury. They will also get back injured rookies Linebacker A.J. Edds, and 1st round defensive end Jared Odrick. Jason Taylor returns and can be a great locker room guy and provide a few passing rushing snaps a game.



Chad Henne:

This is it for Chad Henne. No more excuses, no more terrible play. He will make or break the Dolphins. The defense is good enough to keep them in every game on the schedule but what can Henne bring on a week to week basis. More time this off season with Brandon Marshall will be very key for him as he will look for him to bail him out of tight jams during tough times. Hes got to prove he can move the ball down the field and make all the right throws. I think he will play fine but the lack of a running game will do him in.

Final Thoughts:

I wouldnt surprise me if Brett Favre is called in for a look if hes not truly retired. If Tebow was performing better in Denver, Kyle Orton would be on the roster, but for right now it all about Chad Henne. I think the team will compete but a lack of a power running will put them in bad situations on offense.

Prediction: 8-8 (3rd in AFC East)



Offensive Team Ranks 2010: 4th in Rushing, 22th in Passing, 13th in Scoring

Defensive Team Ranks 2010: 3rd in rushing, 6th in Passing, 6th in Scoring


Key arrivals: WR Derrick Mason (Ravens), WR Plaxico Burress (Giants), CB Donald Strickland (Chargers).

Key departures: DE Shaun Ellis (to Patriots); WR Braylon Edwards (to 49ers); CB Drew Coleman (to Jaguars); WR Brad Smith (to Bills); FB Tony Richardson; DE Trevor Pryce.

Offense:

Holmes is back at WR and hopefully the Jets have a angry/hungry Plaxico Burress. The running game is still a force with the best offensive line in the NFL. LT is getting old at RB back but he is still productive. Sanchez proved he can be a capable QB in this league. This Offense can explode if Burress can be a 1000 yd WR again. Derrick Mason, still an great option, will help with Dustin Keller to get Sanchez out of 3rd down problems

Defense:

What more can be said about this defense. To me, the only weakness is the nickel back Kyle Wilson. They to be more stout in the running game, is why they lost to the Steelers in the AFC Title but address those issues quickly in the draft. Cromartie returns to give the Jets the best one-two punch in the league again with a healthy Revis. Dave Harris is slowly becoming on the best ILB in the NFL.


Mark Sanchez:

Its Time to take the training wheels off the bike that Sanchez is riding into the stadium. He proved to be a reliable QB and can help make this team and super bowl winner. In the playoff, i remember many plays where the team ran on third down or were in some sort of wildcat formation. But it was Sanchez who made the plays in the Colts and Patriots games to get them those victories. So I should have pictured the offensive cooridnator, but its time to get this right and let Sanchez become the king of New York.

Final Thoughts:

Great team but i dont think that they made enough off season moves to jump ahead of the Patriots this season. The Pats combated their weaknesses to the Jets but the Jets didnt to the Pats. In my mind, they are still capable of winning a super bowl.

Prediction:

13-3 (AFC East 2nd place) Loss in AFC Title Game


Offensive Team Ranks 2010, 9th in Rushing, 11th in Passing, 1st in Scoring

Defensive Team Ranks 2010, 30th in rushing, 30th in Passing, 8th in Scoring

Key arrivals: DE Andre Carter (Redskins), DE Shaun Ellis (Jets), DE Mark Anderson (Texans), DT Albert Haynesworth (Redskins), WR Chad Ochocinco (Bengals), OT Nate Solder (Colorado), CB Ras-I Dowling (Virginia)

Key departures: S Jarrad Page (to Eagles); UFA PK Shayne Graham (to Redskins); DL Ty Warren (to Broncos)

Can we place them in the super bowl right now?? The real winner in free agency because they knew their major needs and addressed with with quality football players.

Offense:

Tom Brady! As long as this guy on the roster, Super Bowl will be the goal every season. The O-line is solid and got younger with Nate Solider in the 1st round. The running game is ok but their a spread the ball team and can run when needed. Ocho will bring another element to this offense because the team inability to double team him this year. Welker, Branch, and Hernandez will spread the field with all good route running ability. The #1 scoring offense got better.

Defense:

The defense was ass last year. No debate about it. Just horrible, no Pass rush what so ever and "Couldnt Stop a Nose Bleed" -Bart Scott. Its obvious Belicheck said the hell with the 3-4 defense with the signing of key defensive linemen. Pair Vince Wilfolk with Albert Haynesworth and you instantly have the best DT tandem in the NFL. A decent Haynesworth back in his 3 technique position is still better than 90% of the linemen in the NFL. A motivated Albert Haynesworth is the best DT in the NFL. Add to the signing of Carter and Ellis and now they 2 pass rushing bookends. Stopping the run and Pass severely helped. This is why line play is the most important element in football.


Albert Haynesworth

As I stated, a decent Albert Haynesworth playing in his right position is better than 90% of the DT, a movivated evil Albert Haynesworth playing his right position is the best DT in the NFL. He has to prove his is still worth that $100 Million contract. I really Washington didnt use him right and it was a waste of time and money. I expect him to return to his old mean dominating self this season and the Patriots will benefit and the Redskins will look absolutely stupid.

Final Thoughts:

Patriots were a game away from the super bowl with a terrible defense and addressed the issue. I think the Jets will be the only team in their way in the AFC and i believe they will get over that hump. Belicheck makes no mistakes ever when signing Free Agents and Ocho and Haynesworth will should everybody why again.

Prediction:

14-2 (1at AFC East) Super Bowl Champs