I'll post my review of the New York Giants training camp at the end of the week

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#1
I'm going down to Albany to cover this, and I'll be posting a Streethop Sports exclusive

and if I can get my scanner up, perhaps photographs will be included


--Banky
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#2
Banky? lol


It'll be interesting to see your take on them. They have the most potential and should win the division, but the Cowboys could overtake them. Philly will obviously suck and the Redskins are underachievers to the max.

As long as Tiki stays strong and Eli stays smart, it should be a good season for y'all.
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#3
i think the Redskins will start off hot and fade as the year goes on

Cowboys will be set for the next 2 years and then TO will demand a trade and Parcells with leave

G-men got it on lock

Philly is the x factor
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#4
^ Philly the x-factor?

A QB who can't come through in the clutch.

A running game that could go either way and is vulnerable to injuries.

A shit WR core.

A strong, but no longer impenetrable, defense.



I guess they could upset some teams in the division and ruin things for them, but they're not a playoff team.
 
#5
Whoa, whoa, whoa. The Redskins will win 11-12 games, as long as the main players stay healthy. Guaranteed.

The Cowboys will still have problems, just like last season, and T.O. is going to do what he always does, guaranteed. Parcells is most likely going to quit after this season if they don't make it to the playoffs, which I don't think they will.

The Giants, are going to win 10-11 games, and make it the playoffs again, but will not win the division.

The Eagles window was shut last season, they won't win more than 7 games.

NFC East
Washington
New York
Dallas
Philadelphia
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#6
^ Behind the prolific Mark Brunell? :rolleyes:

They don't exactly have an easy schedule either.

They have to play the Giants twice, the Cowboys twice, the Colts, the Buccaneers, the Panthers, the Falcons, and the Rams. Each has more than enough ability to beat them.

The Redskins will fall in the 7-9 to 9-7 range.
 
#7
AmerikazMost said:
^ Behind the prolific Mark Brunell? :rolleyes:

They don't exactly have an easy schedule either.

They have to play the Giants twice, the Cowboys twice, the Colts, the Buccaneers, the Panthers, the Falcons, and the Rams. Each has more than enough ability to beat them.

The Redskins will fall in the 7-9 to 9-7 range.
I think you're forgetting how they almost beat the Seahawks in the playoffs, behind the proflific Mark Brunell.

I remember watching NFL Live about 2 weeks ago and the Redskins were in their top 5 teams in the NFL. Top 5. They added so much this offseason, including an offensive genius, Gibbs has given up playcalling. 11-12 wins. I even have them going to the Super Bowl, if they stay healthy.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#9
Dogmatic187 said:
I think you're forgetting how they almost beat the Seahawks in the playoffs, behind the proflific Mark Brunell.

I remember watching NFL Live about 2 weeks ago and the Redskins were in their top 5 teams in the NFL. Top 5. They added so much this offseason, including an offensive genius, Gibbs has given up playcalling. 11-12 wins. I even have them going to the Super Bowl, if they stay healthy.
I'll believe it when I see it.
 

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