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06-25-2008, 01:55 PM | #31 |
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Re: Why the low expectations from the pre-season mags?
Chris Clemons?
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06-25-2008, 01:58 PM | #32 | |
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Dallas passing offense > Philadelphia passing offense, right now, but I would take Philadelphia in every other facet of the game of football right now. Dallas also got a really good year from their rookie kicker last year, if he comes back to the average, thats another win that Dallas loses over last year.
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06-25-2008, 04:10 PM | #33 |
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Re: Why the low expectations from the pre-season mags?
So Philly bringing in one DB and McNabb being healthy makes them possible favorites for the NFCE? I just don't see it.
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06-25-2008, 04:12 PM | #34 |
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Re: Why the low expectations from the pre-season mags?
I know a lot of people are referencing close games as how good the rest of the NFCE was last year, but you either have to take ALL of them into account or none of them, including the Redskins who were just a few away from winning them all except NE.
As goes the NFL, you're a play or two away from winning most of the time.
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06-25-2008, 05:08 PM | #35 |
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Re: Why the low expectations from the pre-season mags?
I noticed this too, but we've proven them wrong before.
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06-25-2008, 05:41 PM | #36 | |
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I don't know anyone who thinks the Giants are better than or even as good as they were last year. They lost 4 defensive starters, have some chemistry issues on offense (Shockey wants out, Plex want more $) and they got hot at the right time last year, I'd be surprised if they were better than 8-8, only 2 off of what they were last year. Philly is the wildcard. They always worry me, but don't scare me anymore. McNabb, Westbrook and Dawkins need to play 16 games in order for them to be a playoff team IMO. They are solid across the board but great nowhere. Playing the 'if' game could have put us at 12-4 easily last year (IF Betts didn't trip, IF Moss didn't fumble, IF Campbell didn't throw the INT to Newman).. Why isn't it August?
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06-26-2008, 01:41 AM | #37 | |
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Here's some interesting stats from last year: FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Football analysis and NFL stats for the Moneyball era - Authors of Pro Football Prospectus 2008 Washington and Philadelphia had the exact same DVOA, the exact same strength of schedule, and were pretty much just as consistent from week to week. We split against them last year. The ONLY difference is that we won 1 more game than they did, despite that they had a bit better of a point differential (though that difference was pretty much just luck of the draw). Point being: any 'gap' between the Redskins and Eagles last year is a figment of ones imagination. They were two equally matched teams. Anyway, they were one of the youngest teams in the league last year, and we were one of the oldest. Which means that if all other things are equal, they will get better, and we will get worse. Are all other things equal? Not really. They signed one of the best (albeit somewhat overrated) CBs in the NFL, which makes them even better. We didn't make any FA moves, and got a year older at every position but receiver. Now, we do have an ace in the hole this year: Jason Campbell's development. He was an above average passer last year, if he can leapfrog McNabb and become one of the best ten passers in this league, we probably finish ahead of the Eagles anyway. I don't want to crap all over McNabb: the guy is a good quarterback, but I think the Eagles realize that McNabb is already in or past his prime, and as long as he's their quarterback, they can't really improve any more on the offensive side of the ball. They can simply try to sustain. The next time that the Eagles are out of the playoff hunt (Dec. 2009?), I think it will be Kolb's turn.
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06-26-2008, 01:45 AM | #38 | |
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On top of that Brian Westbrook has really come into his own and is scary good. If Donovan McNabb can stay healthy I think they are going to come in second in the division. |
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06-26-2008, 01:51 AM | #39 | |
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Our luck did even out. As I was telling Skinsfan69 at the time, we could win our last four games if we play well. I didn't think we would, but I knew we could and we did. Lady luck is fickle, but she isn't always mindlessly working to spite us and our team.
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