Its almost time for football, the boys we be back on the gridiron this Sunday. In the AFC the New York Jets and their coach (Rex Ryan) who does all the talking haven't done much major tinkering during the offseason, they did sign Plaxico Burress and quarterback Mark Sanchez is another year wiser. Rex is guaranteeing things his team hasn't won yet, Plaxico is good when healthy but after missing two seasons of football, I don't know that he can stay healthy through a 16 week NFL regular season. The Jets are still in the top five AFC teams, but I am not as high on them as other people. The Problem with the Jets is they're in a division with the Patriots. In the rest of the conference I like San Diego, I don't know what the Colts are going to be without Peyton Manning and I never bet against New England. AFC top five 1) San Diego 2) Baltimore 3) New England 4) N.Y Jets 5) Colts/Steelers
In the NFC he New York Giants have done some work to that offensive line, that defense is going to be good, although Osi Umenylora may not be ready to go until week three. They did mess up at tight end when they let Kevin Boss go to Oakland and they did have a few deflating injuries this preseason. I believe they'll figure out the receiving core and they still have a under appreciated backfield with Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw, even with all the injuries they have looked good in the preseason, I think the Giants will be better than some people think. In the rest of the conference Philadelphia has built a dream team, but I don't know if they or their quarterback can stay healthy, Green Bay is still good, New Orleans is good, the Detroit Lions might surprise some people. NFC top five 1) Green Bay 2) New Orleans 3) Atlanta 4) philadelphia 5) N.Y Giants/Dallas
NFC East NFC North NFC South
1) Eagles 1) Packers 1) Falcons
2) Giants 9-7 2) Lions 2) Saints
3) Cowboys 3) Vikings 3) Tampa Bay
4) Redskins 4) Bears 4) Carolina
NFC West
1) Arizona
2) St. Louis
3) Seattle
4) San Francisco
NFC Wild cards: Giants, New Orleans Saints
AFC East AFC North AFC South
1) New England 1) Baltimore 1) Houston
2) Jets 10-6 2) Pittsburgh 2) Indianapolis
3) Buffalo 3) Cleveland 3) Jacksonville
4) Miami 4) Cincinnati 4) Tennessee
AFC West
1) San Diego
2)) Kansas City
3) Denver
4) Oakland
Wild cards: Jets, Indianapolis
Superbowl: Atlanta Falcons, San Diego Chargers
No comments:
Post a Comment