So I've had a couple good ideas for names given, but I haven't decided on what to name this yet.
Anyways, relating to the Football news it's been an interesting week, with the biggest news coming out of Atlanta where
Future Former Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick entered into an agreement to plead guilty to federal criminal charges
regarding the ongoing dogfighting investigation. Punishment is currently unknown, but one thing we do know. Atlanta
might actually be a threat with a Quarterback playing the QB Position instead of a glorified RB. Even if it is Joey
Harrington..... then again it is Joey Harrington.
Well it's time for my predictions/previews for this upcoming season. Well preview anyways. Predictions will come
later.
AFC
We'll start in the AFC which, it pains me to say, is the stronger of the two conferences in the NFL. The AFC Had the
best team in the NFL last year(New England), as well as the most dangerous team(San Diego) in the NFL. It also managed
to produce the Super Bowl Champions for the 8th time since they snapped the NFC 13 game win streak 10 years ago.
West
Most people like to start on the East. Well there's no East Coast Bias in TSAYUNFA, so I'm starting in the West.
San Diego
The last day anything good happened for San Diego was early on in there Divisional round match up against the Patriots.
Since that point, they managed to have the real Marty Schottenheimer return to their sidelines as they choked the game
and wasted the league best 14-2 record. They then spent the first week of the offseason in a will they or won't they
fire Schottenheimer, in which they decided to keep the coach, only to wait till after all the good candidates were
snatched up and fire him anyways. His replacement is great Offensive Coordinator, lousy Head Coach Norv Turner. The
good news for the Chargers is that they still have the best football player on the planet in Tomlinson. And they are
still packed both on offense with Michael Turner, Antonio Gates, and Philip Rivers, as well as Defense with the Cheat
Shawn Merriman, Luis Castillo, and the player who will be the steal of the 2007 NFL Draft Eric Weddle. Sadly they
didn't have enough to get over the hump last year, and they probably won't have enough this year.
Kansas City
After a good job filling in for Trent Green last year, Damon Huard was rewarded by becoming the starter this season.
Kansas City traded Green to Miami and are now firmly in the Damon Huard bandwagon. Yea those seats can't be that
comfortable. Kansas City's main workhorse last season was RB Larry Johnson. However Kansas City really worked him.
Giving Johnson 416 carries. Almost 100 hundred more carries than the next closest RB. History shows that RB's who
exceed 370 carries in the season get worn down and have a bad season the following. But at least Johnson didn't work
too hard during training camp during which he held out for 25 days. Wait this sounds familiar. Star RB, 400+ Carries,
Training Camp Holdout. Just as Jamal Anderson how that turns out.
Denver
Last year Denver decided to shed the snake and begin the Jay Cutler era. While it produced rocky results last season,
it's payoff could begin this season. Denver also acquired RB Travis Henry in the offseason. If Denver can make an
average runner good, it'll be interesting to see what they can do with an actual good RB. Problematic though is Defense
where the leftovers from the Denver Browns defensive line from a couple years ago are starting to show why they weren't
that good in Cleveland originally, with DT Gerard Warren already having been shipped out of town.
Oakland
Not surprisingly Oakland was terrible last year. Though their defense was a surprising 4th in the league, which is
even more surprising when you think about how often the defense was on the field. To help fix their failing offense
the Raiders drafted QB Jamarcus Russell #1 overall in the 2007 draft. They are still waiting for him to sign. In the
meantime Oakland, as is Oakland tradition, is trying another rebuilding project. Having tried out Randy Moss for a few
years, they have decided to try the other half of the potent Minnesota duo by signing Daunte Culpepper.
South
Indianapolis
Indianapolis proved last year you don't have to be the best team all year long, just the best team at the right time.
Despite having a very porous run defense all season, the defense managed to plug the leaks just enough for a playoff run
that ended up with Manning slaying a monkey that was about as big as King Kong. 2007 However could go many ways for the
Colts. You can guarantee they'll be in the playoffs but how good they'll be is up for grabs. A Defense that was pretty
bad last year took some major hits in the offseason with the loss of a couple DB's. And the recent season long injury
to McFarland doesn't help matters. They also lost Dominic Rhodes in the offseason and now 2nd year RB Joseph Addai must
prove he can shoulder the load alone. On the other hand, the Colts still do have Manning, Harrison, and Wayne. They
are also comforted by a pretty easy looking schedule. The biggest wild card though is how Manning reacts being about
1000 pounds ligther with the monkey finally gone.
Tennessee
Tennessee rode a surprising second half of the season highlighted by Vince Young having some heart attack victories for
the Titans. Hopes are soaring for 2008. However not much was done to really bolster the Titans. They lost their RB
Travis Henry to Denver, and their best WR Drew Bennett to the Rams in Free agency. The Titans will be carried solely on
the back of Sophomore QB Vince Young. My bet is Young struggles a bit in the early half of his Sophomore year. Also
one must not discount the Madden Cover Curse. When will teams just start refusing to let their star players be on the
cover?
Jacksonville
Jax has been one of those frustrating teams the last couple years. They have the talent and the pieces to be a playoff
threat, but their play has not added up. The same can also be said for QB Byron Leftwich, who's injuries and sometimes
not so stellar play has caused the Jags to enter 2007 with the 3 year QB Controversy between him and David Gerrard in
full swing. This season is very important for Leftwich and Head Coach Del Rio, if either of them want to be in
Jacksonville for 2008.
Houston
David Carr was brutalized in his career with the Texans. This offseason the Texans decided to cut ties with him and
traded for Atlanta backup Matt Schaub. While Schaub is a good qb, there won't be any difference if the Texans don't do
something about the true weak link on the offense, the OL. The Texans are also hoping that 3 headed monster of Ron
Dayne, Samkon Gado, and Ahman Green will be enough to help WR Andre Johnson regain his Pro Bowl Form.
North
Baltimore
Head Coach Brian Billick removed himself from the hot seat with a 13-3 season. Unfortunately he wasn't able to muster
Any offense in the Playoffs. This offseason they shipped jailbird Jamal Lewis off and replaced him with Willis McGahee
from Buffalo. We all know the Baltimore Defense will be stellar but can the Offense get it together?
Cincinnati
Cincinnati had more player arrests than win last year. Is it any wonder that they truly look disjointed all season
long. One good thing though was QB Carson Palmer proved he'd be okay after the devastating knee injury in 2005. But
as normally been the case during Marvin Lewis' tenure as head coach the defense was once again very bad. Only in 2006
they weren't able to generate the turnovers that saved them in 2005. But this brings up a question. Why is it that an
star Offensive Coordinator in Brian Billick has such an anemic offense and studly defense, while a star Defensive
Coordinator in Lewis has such a porous Defense and High powered Offense. In the offseason the Bengals made a point to
eliminate Off Field distractions, and contrary to what Bengals players say, the off field distractions from last year
were a major reason for on field sucktitude.
Pittsburgh
The reason for Pittsburgh's abysmal title defense season all comes down to one thing. QB Ben Roethlisberger began to
think he was invincible. It started with his life threatening motorcycle accident. Then his insistence he was okay
and able to play. Roethlisberger was never okay last season. He never looked right, and the question still remains
whether he'll be okay this season. Something unusual is happening in Pittsburgh this season. For only the second time
in my lifetime the Steelers have a new Head Coach this season in Mike Tomlin. What changes will Tomlin bring and how
will the players react? Tomlin kept defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau, so the defense should be okay. If the players
react well to Tomlin, and Roethlisberger can become the QB he was early in his career the Steel Curtain will be just
fine in Pitt.
Cleveland
The return to the NFL has not been good for Cleveland. Things weren't much better last season. This offseason though
things started to look up. They went out and solidified their Offensive line by signing Eric Steinbach on the first day
of the offseason. Then with the #3 overall pick in the draft they bypassed Brady Quinn and selected Tackle Joe Thomas
(which was the right move). About 4 or 5 hours later Brady Quinn's slide was still continuing so the Browns made a
trade with Dallas and gave up their #1 pick next year for Brady Quinn. The question now remains can their offseason
moves turn into on field success, or will Dallas be holding the #1 overall pick as many predict.
East
New England
The winner of the biggest offseason overreaction award goes to the New England Patriots. The Patriots were one bad
half away from winning their 4th Super Bowl in 6 years. All this despite a pretty crummy WR corps. So to compensate
the Patriots went out and got some WR's. While picking up Wes Welker was a wise move, the Patriots went overboard
picking up Welker, Donte Stallworth, Jabar Gaffney, Kelley Washington, and finally Randy Moss. Granted the Patriots
WR's were bad last year, but making it so you have to go 6 deep on a depth chart to find a returning WR from last year
might be jumping the gun. On Defense the Patriots went out and splurged for former Baltimore Raven Adaleus Thomas.
Patriots better hope that previous free agency trends don't continue because History tells us you can take the player
out of Baltimore, but when they are no longer surrounded by Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and company they don't do so well.
New York Jets
The Jets were the surprise team of the AFC thanks largely to New Head Coach Eric Mangini, and a resurgence of QB Chad
Pennington. In the offseason the Jets signed RB Thomas Jones to replace future Hall of Famer Curtis Martin. RB Was the
one really weak link for the Jets Last years. 2007 comes down to two things. Can Pennington continue like he did in
2006 and prior to his shoulder injuries. And can the Mangenius continue or was he a fluke first year head coach.
Buffalo
Bills dealt disgruntled RB Willis McGahee in the offseason, and are hoping rookie Marshawn Lynch will be able to fill
his shoes. Meanwhile disgruntled LB London Fletcher is now gone leaving a hole at Middle Linebacker. The J.P. Losman
experiment is now entering year 3. While Losman started to show some signs at the end of the '06 season, his continued
development is the key for the Bills in '07
Miami
Former Head Coach Nick Saban became the 2nd Former SEC Head Coach in the last 5 years to turn tail and run back to the
Feared SEC after a failed stint in the NFL. Saban definitely did more bad than good during his brief stay. Miami never
performed on the field. RB Ricky Williams failed to get re-instated for the '07 season and his career seems likely
over. New Head Coach Cam Cameron has his work cut out for him. While he will probably help turn around the Dolphins it
could be hard in '07. The Dolphins brought in two QB's last season in Culpepper and Harrington, both of whom are now
playing for new teams.
Come back next week
Next week my rundown of the NFL Continues as we look at the lesser of the two conferences.
One More Thing
Challenge my haiku?
I'm not Mister Easterbrook.
Sometimes just as long.