dogorama
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Watching the projected top teams in NFL this weekend:
Green Bay looks the best to me even if they did just squeak out a win over the Jags. Rogers is very sharp again and he has his full complement of receivers plus an emerging TE who they are incorporating more into the game. They also have the easiest schedule among the top NFC teams.
The Seahawks actually looked the worst to me but that was primarily their offense, the Seahawks defense actually looked the best. How that will pan out is anyone's guess but if RW's ankle injury lingers it could make for a long season.
Arizona is a bit of a question mark, coming into this season they were very hyped and I wondered how accurate that was. Palmer should have been intercepted several times and Arizona's secondary is not good outside of their core players. It is too early to tell but they definitely have some areas of concern.
Carolina already has as many losses as they had all last season but I certainly wouldn't count them out. I guess I would have expected them to do a little better against a new Denver QB that had only taken one snap in the NFL but Denver's defense is stout.
The Vikings affirmed what I suspected, i.e. they won't get far w/Hill at QB but I am intrigued by that defense. Everything depends on how well Bradford adapts to their offense and whether he can stay healthy.
This isn't a review per se but just some preliminary observations. Of course it's way too early to arrive at any conclusions but I would be interested in what anyone else saw.
Green Bay looks the best to me even if they did just squeak out a win over the Jags. Rogers is very sharp again and he has his full complement of receivers plus an emerging TE who they are incorporating more into the game. They also have the easiest schedule among the top NFC teams.
The Seahawks actually looked the worst to me but that was primarily their offense, the Seahawks defense actually looked the best. How that will pan out is anyone's guess but if RW's ankle injury lingers it could make for a long season.
Arizona is a bit of a question mark, coming into this season they were very hyped and I wondered how accurate that was. Palmer should have been intercepted several times and Arizona's secondary is not good outside of their core players. It is too early to tell but they definitely have some areas of concern.
Carolina already has as many losses as they had all last season but I certainly wouldn't count them out. I guess I would have expected them to do a little better against a new Denver QB that had only taken one snap in the NFL but Denver's defense is stout.
The Vikings affirmed what I suspected, i.e. they won't get far w/Hill at QB but I am intrigued by that defense. Everything depends on how well Bradford adapts to their offense and whether he can stay healthy.
This isn't a review per se but just some preliminary observations. Of course it's way too early to arrive at any conclusions but I would be interested in what anyone else saw.