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Post by sportznutt on Aug 9, 2006 17:57:07 GMT -5
Who do you think will win the NFC West?
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Post by shawkins on Aug 9, 2006 20:14:36 GMT -5
Is this the Seahawks division? I always have a tough time linking division names in football for some reason. I assume it is though based on Geography.
So you have,
Seahawks 49'ers Rams Cards
I think it's a resounding .... S-E-A-H-A-W-K-S ... They'll trounce this division. Although the Cards intrigue me, which they have done for the last few years, and they've done nothing. Edge could be a huge addition, but I don't know that they have a good enough team to use him properly.
I don't think the Seahawks are as good as last year (losing Hutchinson) but they are still the best in the NFC in my eyes.
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Post by nesince92 on Aug 9, 2006 20:21:50 GMT -5
49ers will raise some eyebrows this season, but they don't stand a chance to take the division. Cards will do better than usual, but same goes for them. It's another Seattle season in the NFC. They've got a gameplan that's real tough to beat.
edited for typos
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Post by DyEaBoLiKaL on Aug 9, 2006 20:24:04 GMT -5
I'm pulling for the Cardinals, but I think the Seahawks take it again.
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Post by coolguy3 on Aug 9, 2006 20:32:04 GMT -5
Hawks fo sho.
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Post by TyPenn613 on Aug 10, 2006 0:50:39 GMT -5
I agree the Cardinals will turn heads. They have to with the guys they have. That said, my money says Alex Smith takes the MVP and leads the 49ers to the Super Bowl...but what do I know?
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Post by sportznutt on Aug 10, 2006 0:55:30 GMT -5
I'm hoping for .500 from my Cards.
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Post by nesince92 on Aug 10, 2006 0:59:11 GMT -5
They finished 10-6 in my predictions (which took me 4 hours).
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Post by TyPenn613 on Aug 10, 2006 1:02:04 GMT -5
Care to make a thread about your predictions?
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Post by UCan on Aug 12, 2006 16:25:40 GMT -5
I can't ever go against the Rams since they're from St. Louis, but I think the Seahawks are going to with the Division.
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Post by 558561 on Aug 12, 2006 18:50:03 GMT -5
The team steams that really stanout out to me ar the Cardinals and Seahawks, but the question is will the Cardinals defense actually hold up well enough for the high powered offense? You can also make the same case for the Rams too. My pick is the Cardinals depending upon the health of Warner and James.
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Post by fitzgerald11 on Aug 14, 2006 11:56:04 GMT -5
Rams are gonna surpise people this year. With Martz gone they'll finally use Jackson and not make Bulger throw 40+ times a game. They had a great signing in Witherspoon to bolster their D and they got a pretty good rookie TE in Klopfenstein, something they've lacked.
Seahawks will be in though with the loss of Hutchinson but they got a steal in adding Burlesson to counter from the Vikings. Him along with a healthy Jackson and Engram will make their passing attack even more potent.
Cards are the wildcard in this division. Getting James was huge but I doubt he is as dominant behind this O-Line. He'll defintely improve their redzone O and of course along with Boldin and Fitz they'll be fun to watch.
And finally the 49ers. Getting Vernon Davis is gonna help young Smith a lot along with a vet WR in Bryant. Their still a couple years away from contention.
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Post by kfkorn on Aug 15, 2006 1:58:09 GMT -5
I agree that this is the Seahawks division. But, I think the Rams, Cardinals, and 49'ers will all be improved this season, just not improved enough to overtake the Hawks.
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Post by ScreamingLife on Aug 15, 2006 2:07:56 GMT -5
I agree that this is the Seahawks division. But, I think the Rams, Cardinals, and 49'ers will all be improved this season, just not improved enough to overtake the Hawks. My sentiments exactly. The Hawks are the best team, and will almost definitely win the division. The rest of the teams are improved, but still have weaknesses that'll hold them back. The Rams have a very questionable secondary that'll probably get eaten up by the dynamic recievers they're gonna have to face this year. The Cardinals have a shabby offensive line that could potentially hurt the production and/or health of Edgerrin James and Kurt Warner. The 49ers have a very youthful team that hasn't fully developed yet, and isn't likely to for another year or two.
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