Here is how it will play out....
4. San Fransisco 49ers (Bodog Over/Under 6.5)
To improve the offense, they went out and hired Mike Martz as their Offensive Coordinator. I think Martz is one of the better offensive minds in the game, but is not a miracle worker. He will look to use Frank Gore like he did Marshall Faulk and that will benefit Gore. Look for Frank to have a big season and be the only bright spot of the offense.
On defense there is really nothing to talk about except for second year Linebacker Patrick Willis. He was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year last season as well as a Pro Bowler and led the league in tackles. This kid is an absolute beast in the middle and will have another monster amount of tackles in 2008.
They will go through many Quarterbacks this season and fans should look for another disappointing season from the 49ers and a last place finish in the NFC West.
O yea....Head Coach Mike Nolan wears a suit on the sidelines!!! HAHAHAHAHAH
Prediction: 3-13
3. St Louis Rams (Bodog Over/Under 6.5)
If the Rams start the 2008 campaign without Steven Jackson, they are going to be in a lot of trouble on offense. In what has become a 2 back league, the Rams do not have a backup for Jackson. As of right now Antonio Pittman and Travis Minor are battling for the starting Tailback spot while Rutgers alum Brian Leonard will look for touches out of the Fullback position. The longer the Jackson holdout lasts, the worse things will get for QB Marc Bulger. Even if Jackson does come back it is going to take him a few weeks to really hit stride. Don't expect the 2008 Rams to look anything like the "Greatest Show on Turf" teams of a few years back.
The defensive side of the ball will be the story in St Louis this year. The Rams used the 2nd overall pick to select stud DE Chris Long from Virgina in this year's draft and everyone is excited to see baby Howie will play. Playing with Long veteran Leonard Little is looking to bounce back from an injury last season and will be counted on to rush the passer. Also in the middle of that line is another veteran who can rush the QB in La'Roi Glover. The D line will be the strength of this unit and will put a lot of pressure on the QB. This will help a weak secondary and should make the Rams Defense a sneaky group to deal with.
If Steven Jackson does not play or does not return early enough, it will not matter how good the Defensive Line plays. They are in a rebuilding year, but have enough talent and an easy enough schedule to pull out a few wins.
Prediction: 6-10
2. Arizona Cardinals (Bodog Over/Under 7.5)
We know what they have at the Wide Receiver position is going to be very good again in 2008. What we do not know is what kind of play they are going to get from the QB position. After breaking his collar bone 5 games in last year, Matt Leinart is facing the most important season of his career. Posting solid numbers in his rookie year, Leinart had a major setback with that injury last season and needs to show the coaching staff he has the talent to be the QB of the future. The good news is Whisenhunt displayed confidence in his young QB by giving Leinart the job heading into the season. The bad news is the ageless Kurt Warner looms behind Matt,
Last season the defensive side of the ball may have been what cost the Cards a playoff birth, but this year thing should be different. Pro Bowl Safety Adrian Wilson played only 9 games last season and that was a big reason for their struggles. Healthy and motivated in 08, Wilson will bounce back and rise to the top again as one of the best safeties in the NFL. The line is anchored by DT Darnell Dockett, but after him there is not much to get excited about with the front 7. They will be better than they were last year, but this still is the weaker side of the ball for Whisenhunt's squad.
Boldin and Fitzgerald are rocks on offensive, but all eyes are pointed on Matt Leinart. If not for a tough schedule, I would say this is the year the Cards get to relive the glory year of 1998. Instead they will look to have another strong season and build for the Matt Leinart era.
Prediction: 7-9
1. Seattle Seahawks (Bodog Over/Under 8.5)
The real question on offense is in the backfield. After an injury filled 2007 season, the Seahwaks decided it was time to part ways with their 30 year old RB and head in another direction. That other direction was made clear in the off season when they threw a ton of money at Julius Jones and signed veteran TJ Duckett. These two, along with Maurice Morris, will make up Seahawks backfield in 2008...but how successful can they be? If I could answer that question I would be standing next to Mike Holmgrem, but for now I will say that answer to that question will play a huge role in their upcoming season.
The defnese is anchored by one of the greatest names in sports...Lofa Tatupu. Playing MLB for the 'Hawks, Lofa is an a sideline to sideline guy who has a nose for the ball. Tatupu is starting his fourth season and he heads up a linebacker group that is very strong with vet Julian Peterson on the outside. In the secondary Marcus Trufant has become one of the leaders of the defense, and will look to build off his Pro Bowl 2007. This defense is strong and has become the strength of what used to be an offensive team.
If they can figure out the running game they will coast to the NFC West crown. If they cannot they will still win the division, but may be playing important games right into week 17. The defense and great home play will lead this team to another division title.
Prediction: 10-6
2 comments:
Possible a the West winner could be under .500? Especially since Sea has matchups like GB, Dal, NE, etc.
Was there ever a sub .500 division winner?
As far as my memory serves me I don't think there's ever been a sub-.500 division winner, or playoff team. But I believe the NFC offered up an 8-8 division winner and playoff team a few years ago (the giants were 8-8 in 2006, and I think one of the division winners were the same, but not positive)
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