CRedskinsRule
08-30-2009, 04:23 AM
Even I don't believe it, I am kind of surprised no one has said the Redskins. Maybe there is a sense of optimism pervading the board yet :)
Which NFC East team is most likely to implodeCRedskinsRule 08-30-2009, 04:23 AM Even I don't believe it, I am kind of surprised no one has said the Redskins. Maybe there is a sense of optimism pervading the board yet :) GTripp0012 08-30-2009, 04:25 AM Even I don't believe it, I am kind of surprised no one has said the Redskins. Maybe there is a sense of optimism pervading the board yet :)Well, there hasn't been anything in the preseason to suggest a collapse on our part. At least the Giants are a little banged up. This has really been a dream of a preseason for us. tootergray34 08-30-2009, 07:04 AM i'm going giants...tough media market, and tough fans...well all tough in this side of the NFC. But Burress is a bigger deal than most people think. backrow 08-30-2009, 08:24 AM So who do you guys think will be the first? (if you feel it's too early to play this game, you can feel free to opt out) Dallas: Wade Phillips is in his last year of the contract, and the speculation was that he was gone at the end of last year. If he has to devote more time to HC and less to the defense he could really be in deep trouble. Jason Garrett and Tony Romo also have to show that they can keep the locker room together. And, yes I know TO is gone, but if Romo starts struggling in Nov/Dec again, the question of who was at fault will come back up NYGiants: They are certainly the most stable, but it was just 2 years ago, before the SB run, that Tom Coughlin and Eli were being hammered by the fans. Last season they certainly got a pass from their fans with all the off field drama. But if Eli has a couple of outings like the Cleveland game last year, or if they end up 3rd or 4th in the division, will their fans start calling for some heads? Philly: Umm, hmm, what could possibly cause an implosion there? (we want vick) Washington: Everyone here knows the deal. If the Skins start slow(unlikely do to schedule) or if after the bye, when the schedule gets serious, a couple bad games by JC, and the stories of Zorn's imminent demise will be in all the headlines. WoW! You make the case quite well for all of the above! redskin37 08-30-2009, 08:31 AM Have to say Dallas. They can least afford to lose there starting QB. NYCskinfan82 08-30-2009, 08:41 AM I'd go with the cowgurls they will miss TO & romo can't handle the pressure, followed by the small people they will miss burress & will still have a great DF. 44Deezel 08-30-2009, 09:10 AM They're all going to be good. 8-8 or 7-9 will be the worst record in the division this year. Just hope it won't be the Skins bringing up the rear again. killromo 08-30-2009, 09:11 AM wishful thinking but I am calling a cowboys implosion, roy williams isnt very good and romo will be exposed for his true mediocre self with no TO. They're running game is legit though. I hope felix jones isn't as good as I think he is. Bandwagon 08-30-2009, 10:18 AM I believe that the Giants are best positioned to stay together no matter what the won-lost record is. They already have their SB rings and Coughlin is a taskmaster who is in lockstep with the owners who don't meddle. There is no obvious successor to Manning so although the fans will get grumpy, they will go with their game plan. The Redskins are also in good shape although some believe that Danny Boy will fire Zorn if season is disappointing. I do not believe this will happen since Danny has learned that another coach will requre 3 - 5 years more to get to the Big Show. Danny is not meddling and roster moves made to date seem to be good ones. The problems that the Cowboys will encounter will be laid at the feet of Jerrah Jones since the perception is that he fired TO and not the coach. Phillips will not be able to save this train wreck so Jerrah will blame Romo, Phillips and the scoreboard. Anything can happen here but we KNOW who is in charge. The Eagles, to my mind, seem to have most of the problems. They have lost several starters and the addition of Vick will only aggravate McBlabb as he knows there is a threat sitting on the bench or maybe even throwing passes. I have to believe Reid was NOT interested in Vick as he knows the disruptions a divided fan base and a locker room can cause from his TO experience. If Lurie was the instigator, fine but Reid is the franchise face and will take the heat. A train wreck waiting to happen. dmek25 08-30-2009, 10:23 AM the eagles. with all of their issues surrounding the offensive line. and McNabb's frail ego, might not be long until Vick is taking some snaps in a regular season game. losing Johnson and Dawkins make the defense average at best |
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