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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

NFL season preview

Tomorrow night we start the road to Super Bowl XLVIII, to be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey home of the New York Jets and Giants.  The start of another NFL season is just hours away with the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Denver Broncos.  Many teams made off season moves to try and get to the promised land.
In the NFC we have many good teams.  Starting in the East the New York Giants are back with what should be a good defense, that offensive line has been shuffled yet again but they always find a way. The Giants have a new backup to Eli Manning, in Curtis Painter but Eli's favorite targets are back in Victor Cruz (multi Year deal) and Hakeem Nicks.  The Dallas Cowboys seem to be battling a lot of injuries early on.  In Washington Robert Griffin III is back from his knee injury, we'll see if the Redskins use him any differently or if they keep him in the spread option where he has to scramble and usually looks fragile doing it.  The Philadelphia Eagles have brought in Chip Kelly from Oregon to run his hurry up offense, we'll see how Michael Vick handles the change and how that offensive will work in the NFL.  In the North the Packers are back with all of their weapons for Aaron Rodgers, the Chicago Bears defense may be back and the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings might surprise people.  In the South the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are gonna surprise and the Atlanta Falcons could be headed back to the NFC Championship.  Out West is defiantly a two team race with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks, both teams are loaded with talent.
In the AFC we also have some very good teams.  In the East the New York Jets are a mess with a coach that should have been fired with the GM, the New GM doesn't talk to any body.  They also have four quarterbacks which is never good, and no receiving weapons for those guys to throw to.  The Miami Dolphins are going to surprise people, the New England Patriots released Tim Tebow but thats besides the point they always find a way.  The Baltimore Ravens should be good again although they have changed a lot of pieces on that team.  A lot of people are vey high on the Cincinnati Bengals who will surprise people.                          

NFC East:                                                    AFC East:
NY Giants (10-6)                                       New England Patriots
Dallas Cowboys                                         Miami Dolphins-WC  
Washington Redskins                                 Buffalo Bills
Philadelphia Eagles                                     NY Jets (5-11)

North:                                                           North
Packers                                                       Cincinnati Bengals
Detroit Lions- WC

South:                                                         South:
Falcons                                                       Houston Texans
                                                                   Indianapolis Colts- WC
West:
San Francisco 49ers                                  West:
Seattle Seahawks- WC                             Denver Broncos

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