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By kevinrmcguire, Section NFL
For a stretch of years I have been picking the Eagles to win the NFC East. Is it blind loyalty or is it the fact that the Eagles have been playing the role of the top dog in the division for almost as long as Andy Reid has been in town? Call me a homer but the fact is the Eagles have been the best team year in and year out every year in the NFC East, even the disastrous post Super Bowl year they probably had the best talent top to bottom but injuries (and personal conflicts) derailed that season form the start. This year will be no different.
1. Philadelphia Eagles The defense improved by signing of Takeo Spikes, who should take some of the pressure off of Jeremiah Trotter. Now Trotter does not have to carry the weight of Dhani Jones and the younger linebackers by himself. Spikes will add some new energy to the linebackers. The defensive backs and safeties are lead by Brian Dawkins along with Lito Shepperd and Michael Lewis. The questions remain on the defensive line. If Jevon Kearse stays healthy the line will be vastly improved already. Darren Howard will benefit from Kearse lining up on the opposite side, and the play of the young inside linemen, Broderick Bunkley and William Patterson, will need to improve early on. A look at the schedule shows that the Eagles have some weak opposition to start the season with. The AFC division foes this year come from the AFC East, so pencil in a loss to the Patriots and watch out for the Jets game as well. Other interesting games come against the Bears, Seattle Seahawks and New Orlenas Saints. All three of those teams could win the respective divisions so if the Eagles are going to be the top team in the NFC, they will need to win three of those games. Pencil in the Bears game as a win because at that point it could be a high marquee game and the Eagles have been good in the past few years with high profile games at home in the regular season (forget about the Monday Night against Tampa Bay atrocity). Seattle is also home.
2. Dallas Cowboys Yes, Romo fumbled that field goal attempt but that is not the only reason the Cowboys were sitting at home after the first week of the playoffs. The wide receivers, as highly tauted as Terrell Owens and Terry Glenn can be, are aging. Anybody who watched Owens last year knew that he was not the same receiver he once was. It will be interested to see how he does now that his hand is better as well as how he adjusts to his third coach in as many years. Speaking of coach... ...It amazes me how many people are saying that Wade Phillips, the replacement for Bill Parcells, is going to take this team to the next level. Has anybody ever glanced over his coaching record? I did:
New Orleans Saints 1-3 That is a winning percentage of .533 with zero playoff victories to boast about. Defensive mind, sure. But do you think he's going to able to control this team, after he had lost control of the Denver Broncos before giving way to Mike Shanahan? Pardon me if I scoff at the idea that Phillips is going to lead the Cowboys to the promises land once more with Romo as the quarterback. The secondary for the Cowboys will need improvement as well. Roy Williams gets attention for his hard hitting, and sometimes his questionable tackling methods, but he hasn't shown he can cover a receiver to save his life. Road games at Chicago, Carolina, and Buffalo could prove to be tough match-ups, but some favorable home games could balance them out. New England, the Jets, and St. Louis all visit Dallas this season. Look for the Cowboys to make a run at a wild card spot.
3. Washington Redskins The defense was atrocious last season, giving up 355 yards per game. As if giving up 5.7 yards per play wasn't bad enough, the Redskins had a third down defense percentage of 43.7% (2nd worst in the division; Dallas had 43.9%). The signing of London Fletcher should patch up the defensive running game, and the Redskins signed Fred Smoot after he played for the Vikings for two years so that should improve their defensive backs as well. There are many more changes on the defensive side as well. After letting go of Troy Vincent, trading Adam Archuleta and losing Kenny Wright to free agency, the Redskins now have David Macklin, Omar Stoutmire and Jerametrius Butler. If any of these signings scare you, you should relax. While these moves improve the defensive side, there is still a lot of work to be done before the Redskins return to the playoffs. The Redskins were 5-11 last year, but I'm predicting a run at .500 this year. 7-9 or 8-8 would be a good season for this team.
4. New York Giants The spotlight will once again be on the development, or lack thereof, of Manning. The spotlight may be even bigger now that he performed poorly in two playoff appearances and his big brother Peyton has won a Super Bowl. He will have a new quarterbacks coach working with him this year too, Chris Palmer. Coughlin has been quoted as saying he will be looking for more consistency from Manning both with throwing and his attitude. The defense killed the Giants last season. They did not play well late in games, and they did not play disciplined ball, which cost them a couple games along the way. New defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo (former Eagles linebackers coach) will have the task of getting that side of ball back on track. Also keep on eye on the Michael Strahan situation as he is rumored to be ready to hold out of training camp. Osi Umenyiora is also rumored to the possibility of a holdout. All in all, this team is a mess form the top down. The Giants' schedule is interesting as well. Home games against the San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets, and New England Patriots could be penciled in as losses. Don't forget about the "road" game being held in London against the Dolphins. You know the English will love having the arrogant NFL players like Jeremy Shockey in town. Other road games in Atlanta, Chicago and Buffalo could mean trouble for Coughlin and company. They made the playoffs last season, but the likelihood that the Giants return are about as good as the chances that Shockey will not comment negatively on the coaching this season.
-KM
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