NFL Preview: Dallas Cowboys
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DALLAS COWBOYS
2007 RECORD: 13-3
Overview: Expectations in Big D are sky-high and no one is going to be happy with anything less than a Super Bowl ring. The past two years have seen the Dallas Cowboys bow out of the playoffs before their time. Two years ago it was Tony Romo fumbling a PAT snap; last year it was losing to the Giants, a team they scored 76 points against in two regular season games. There is a whole lotta ego in the locker room, and one thing for sure is that the Cowboys will not have a quiet 2008.
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NFL Preview: New York Giants
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NEW YORK GIANTS
2007 RECORD: 10-6
Overview: The New York Giants had the best postseason run in NFL history and possibly sports history last year. To win three straight road games in the playoffs and to then knock off the seemingly invincible New England Patriots in the Super Bowl was absolutely amazing. I don’t blame anyone for getting caught up in the Giants of the last four games, but let us not forget the Giants of the first 16 games. Be excited about Eli Manning, be excited about the duo at the running back position, but we must curb our enthusiasm for many other aspects of this team in 2008.
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NFL Preview: Philadelphia Eagles
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
2007 RECORD: 8-8
Overview: The past few seasons the Philadelphia Eagles have had some really tough losses and had to deal with some really tough issues. From the Terrell Owens fiasco, to Andy Reid’s off-the-field problems, to Donovan McNabb’s season-ending injury from two years ago, this team has been through a lot and survived. Despite not making the playoffs last year, the Eagles can point to one or two plays that would’ve put them in the playoffs. Look for the gods to smile on the Eagles in 2008, or at the very least, stop kicking them in the teeth.
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NFL Preview: AFC South
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AFC SOUTH
Predicted Order Of Finish:
1. Indianapolis Colts
2. Jacksonville Jaguars
3. Houston Texans
4. Tennessee Titans
Top Offensive Player: Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis Colts
Top Defensive Player: Bob Sanders, S, Indianapolis Colts
Top Rookie: Mike Hart, RB, Indianapolis Colts
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NFL Preview: Tennessee Titans
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TENNESSEE TITANS
2007 RECORD: 10-6
Overview: Jeff Fisher is the most underrated head coach in the NFL. The fact that he took last year’s Tennessee Titans to the playoffs despite having a horrible Vince Young at the helm, and without Albert Haynesworth for most of the year on defense was a minor miracle. Granted, had the Indianapolis Colts starters played the regular season finale, the Titans would have lost and the Cleveland Browns would have made the playoffs. The Titans’ two wins prior to playing the Colts JV team were against the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs.
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NFL Preview: Houston Texans
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HOUSTON TEXANS
2007 RECORD: 8-8
Overview: The Houston Texans are coming off their best season ever, going 8-8 in 2007. Their early schedule was favorable and they came out of the first five games with a 3-2 record. Bad part about that was one of those losses was to the Atlanta Falcons. The last two Texan wins were against teams that were already in the playoffs as well, so in my estimation this team was 6-10 if it was 8-8. They were an improved team last year and should be better yet again. Too bad they don’t play in the NFC West.
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NFL Preview: Jacksonville Jaguars
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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
2007 RECORD: 11-5
Overview: The Jaguars of 2007 turned heads at the beginning of the season by getting rid of Byron Leftwich and making David Garrard the starter at QB. They turned heads again at the end of the season by winning a road-playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and giving the New England Patriots all they could handle. If any team is ready to take the next step, it is the Jaguars. Of course they have the Indianapolis Colts to deal with, but they have proven they can play with them… it is finally time to beat them.
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NFL Preview: Indianapolis Colts
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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
2007 RECORD: 13-3
Overview: Expect the Indianapolis Colts to continue to be the Indianapolis Colts. Which is to be a team that dominates the regular season and once in the playoffs . . . who knows?!? The roster for 2008 is almost identical to the 2007 roster which is good news for Indy fans. Peyton Manning hasn’t played in the preseason, but it isn’t going to matter. Marvin Harrison may be healthy or may not be, he may be going to jail or he may not be. It really doesn’t matter. The Colts offense dominated last year without him and while they would like to have a healthy Harrison, they will be fine without him.
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