Bears=NFCNFC: Saints
AFC: Bears
My team(s): Gaints 9-7
Browns 5-11
Dark Horse: Bengals
How did I start supporting the Vikings?Haha, how the hell did you start supporting the Vikings? Dire.
Almost as bad as the Giants. Which IMO is the worst team to support in Football. At least with Arizona (Warning: May contain a football like substance) Cardinals, you can have fun relishing in their ineptitude.
Here are my awesome predictions, guaranteed to be right.
AFC Playoff Seeding:
- Colts (AFC South winner, Bye)
- Pats (AFC East winner, Bye)
- Chargers (AFC West winner)
- Steelers (AFC North Winner)
- Ravens (Wildcard)
- Broncos (Wildcard)
NFC Playoff Seeding:
- Bears (NFC North winner, Bye)
- Eagles (NFC East winner, Bye)
- Seahawks (NFC West winner)
- Saints (NFC South Winner)
- Cowboys (Wildcard)
- Rams (Wildcard)
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true i meant chargersBears=NFC
My Vikings: 8-8 this year
My tip: The Chargers
I think the Titans were a lot of peoples pick after the last season, but I think a) they were about as lucky as a team could ever get last season b) they seem to have lost a lot of personel in the offseason. Backwards step for the Titans this year, in my humble opinionnfc- dallas
afc- new england
my team- Rams 9-7
dark horse- Titans
They've got a nice young QB in Brady Quinn. Had a nice preseason. You can thank my team, the Dallas Cowboys, for that. They traded their draft pick to the Browns, allowing them to draft Quinn. Of course, the Browns paid a hefty price for the trade. The Cowboys hold the Browns' number one draft pick for next year. So I have a vested interest in the Browns performing badly!Cleveland Browns ftw (i hear they're dire?)
My Champs prediction Colts over Cowboys.
Liking these picks!nfc- dallas
afc- new england
Haha, draft picks ftw, so i'd assume they really are dire if they're looking at getting a high draft pick? IIRC they have the lowest team rating on Madden 06They've got a nice young QB in Brady Quinn. Had a nice preseason. You can thank my team, the Dallas Cowboys, for that. They traded their draft pick to the Browns, allowing them to draft Quinn. Of course, the Browns paid a hefty price for the trade. The Cowboys hold the Browns' number one draft pick for next year. So I have a vested interest in the Browns performing badly!
Anytime you have a rookie QB starting for you, it is understood that the team's goal is probably not the Superbowl. Heck, the team would be ecstatic just to have a winning season. Most rookie QB's have a rough time. They have to adjust to the Pro level, learn new offenses, assert themselves etc. So generally speaking, the first year is the toughest for a QB. Since the QB is the most important position in the game, the team would generally not have a good season if the QB struggles. We may be surprised, but I think the Dallas Cowboys are looking at a top 10 draft pick (if not top 5) next year courtesy of the Browns. But starting a rookie QB is not necessarily a bad thing. You have to give him experience sometime. Might as well be the first year IMO. If the player is good (and I believe Quinn is), it will pay off in the near future.Haha, draft picks ftw, so i'd assume they really are dire if they're looking at getting a high draft pick? IIRC they have the lowest team rating on Madden 06
Agree that having a rookie QB isn't your best chance to reach superbowl but it depends how ready the quarterback is, what kind of system he is going to play in and how good rest of the team is. Some of the college QBs in the last few years have been pretty good (e.g. Lienart, Roethlisberger) and ready for Professional football from day 1 and Brady Quinn (IMO) is as ready as anyone of them. I watched him in the pre-season and he looked ready as well. Now its upto the coaches and rest of the team to help him. Browns are aobviously not going to the playoffs but they should do well with Quinn as their QB.Anytime you have a rookie QB starting for you, it is understood that the team's goal is probably not the Superbowl. Heck, the team would be ecstatic just to have a winning season. Most rookie QB's have a rough time. They have to adjust to the Pro level, learn new offenses, assert themselves etc. So generally speaking, the first year is the toughest for a QB. Since the QB is the most important position in the game, the team would generally not have a good season if the QB struggles. We may be surprised, but I think the Dallas Cowboys are looking at a top 10 draft pick (if not top 5) next year courtesy of the Browns. But starting a rookie QB is not necessarily a bad thing. You have to give him experience sometime. Might as well be the first year IMO. If the player is good (and I believe Quinn is), it will pay off in the near future.
Oh definitely. Like I said, "generally" rookie QB's will struggle. Troy Aikman, hall of fame Dallas QB and the most successful QB of the '90's, had a 1-15 rookie season. He went to a good college, and had future NFL coaches that taught him at the college level. I think he was as prepared for the NFL as anyone, but yet he still struggled. That's because Dallas was rebuilding and had a young team with a new coaching staff. Take all of that, and Aikman's inexperience, and you got a 1-15 season. However, if you have a team that is well settled and a strong coaching staff, like Pittsburgh, then the results can be different. I think Brady Quinn will be a fine QB in this league. However, the Browns are not as talented as Pittsburgh was in Ben's rookie year. Therefore, I would be shocked if the Browns had a winning season this year.Agree that having a rookie QB isn't your best chance to reach superbowl but it depends how ready the quarterback is, what kind of system he is going to play in and how good rest of the team is. Some of the college QBs in the last few years have been pretty good (e.g. Lienart, Roethlisberger) and ready for Professional football from day 1 and Brady Quinn (IMO) is as ready as anyone of them. I watched him in the pre-season and he looked ready as well. Now its upto the coaches and rest of the team to help him. Browns are aobviously not going to the playoffs but they should do well with Quinn as their QB.
With Ben Roethlisberger Steelers went 15-1 in the rookie season and Superbowl in the second season. Not saying he was the best QB, but he was NFL ready and fit in the Steelers system perfectly.