NFC East 2010 Season Prediction

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With the season almost upon us its time to make those preseason predictions and with the NFC East looking the most competitive in the NFL its as good a place as any to start.

Last season Philadelphia and Dallas fought out the division and it went to the final game when Dallas snatched it before going on to beat the Eagles in the Wild Card Game. This season it will be no easier with Dallas, The Giants and The Skins all looking to have improved while Philadelphia look to be in rebuilding mode having cleared out 10 veterans in the off season.

Overall this is how we see it:

1. Dallas Cowboys – It is hard to find and major weaknesses in the roster and they will have a major incentive to do well as the Super Bowl will be played at The Dallas Cowboys Stadium in 2011. They do have a tough Schedule but with quality all over the squad with Tony Romo, Jason Witten,  Myles Austin & rookie WR Dez Byrant on offense and De Marcus Ware Mike Jenkins possibly being the pick of a Pro Bowl quality defense. They should overcome their tough schedule and take the division.

2. NY Giants – They had a bit of a disappointing 2009, mainly due to their defensive weaknesses. They still look a bit fragile defensively to me but the addition of Antel Rolle and Deon Grant will stiffen up their suspect secondary and they picked up two good defensive prospects in Jason Pierre-Paul & Linval Joseph, both of whom should be in the starting squad.  They should be challenging for the division and look a good bet for a Wild Card slot at least.

3. Washington Redskins – New Coach Mike Shanahan hasn’t moved state to head up a losing team and he has wasted no time in ringing the changes with 10 veterans joining in the off season. The main acquisition was ex Philadelphia Quarter Back Donovan McNabb who will be relishing the chance to show his old team mates what they have lost. Problems still exist on the defensive line and with next to no draft picks available the holes have been plugged with journeyman players. The big uncertainty remains whether Albert Haynesworth decides to put his best foot forward, if he does then a big problem is solved straight away. If Haynesworth settles into the 3-4 defense then they should challenge the Giants for second place and could end up at 8-8 or possibly even 9-7. They wont make the Wild Cards if they finish behind the Giants but they are on the way back.

4. Philadelphia Eagles – They had a massive clear out at the end of their ultimately disappointing 2009 campaign and this has made the team younger and the salary bill a whole lot lighter. However it is hard to rebuild on the fly and although they still have a solid squad with probably only a couple of their their 13 draft picks being needed to fill gaps, the squad looks uninspiring and inexperienced. They are heaping pressure on QB Kevin Kolb and although he will make the grade it could be a season or two before we see the best of him. With the exception of their opener against Green Bay they have winnable games up to the bye week and then it gets real tough. If they finish above 8-8 they will have done well.

2009 NFC East Finishing Positions

Dallas Cowboys 11-5
Philadelphia Eagles 11-5
NY Giants 8-8
Washington Redskins 4-12

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Oakland Raiders May Have A Defense In 2010

 Although it is folly to read too much into pre season games, anyone watching the Dallas – Oakland game will have noticed that either the Dallas offense is still in splutter mode or that Oakland might just be putting together a defensive unit that they can build on this season. Oakland in their 17-9 win showed some real defensive tenacity stopping Dallas in the red zone in 4 occasions and then having clung on in for 55 minutes sprung into life offensively racking up all 17 points in the last few minutes.

The regular season prospects for the two teams dose still look a world apart, with Dallas likely to make the post season at least despite playing in the toughest division in the NFL. Oakland on the other hand know that they have practically no chance of winning the AFC West, which is probably the second weakest, but with a string of bad losing seasons behind them, they might just about to catch sight of that first chink of light at the end of the tunnel. If Denver continue to wipe out their starting squad in their training camp then Oakland could just about scrape 2nd place this season and may rack up 6-7 wins.

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Terrell Owens Makes his First Catch As A Bengal

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Terrell Owens marked his Cincinnati Bengals debut with two catches for a total of 18 yards during their 16-7 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys the Pro Football Hall of Fame game last night outshining his likely Wide Receiver  partner Chad Ochocinco.

Ochocinco who made no catches won the nights style award though thanks to a pair of glitzy Gold boots, which will no doubt earn him a fine from the NFL for breaching the dress code.

The game its self was a typical preseason non event and it is impossible to read anything into the result, however of the two Dallas did look the more determined on defense and will in all probability progress farther than the Bengals in the race for this years Super Bowl. The Bengals amassed 90 yards of penalties and will need to iron this out before the season starts if they are to have any chance in the increasingly tough looking AFC North.

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Texas Stadium – Just like that it was gone

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The long time home of the Dallas Cowboys Texas Stadium in Irving was demolished today taking away a small part of NFL history. The Dallas now of course play in their new $1.2 billion “Cowboys Stadium” in nearby Arlington and despite it being a wonderful stadium one has to wonder why the old stadium couldnt have been retained as a museum or other tourist attraction. Its not as if America is in the midst of a real estate boom which is demanding more building land. Still heres the video of the final destruction.

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Dallas Have Miles of Options

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What will the Dallas Cowboys do with wide receiver Miles Austin, who has had a great season for them and crowned it with his first Pro Bowl appearance. Currently he is a restricted free agent and this gives the Cowboys the options of placing a franchise designation on him, working out a long-term deal or seeing who will come up with the draft picks for him.

With Roy Williams having secured a big contract, an currently being regarded as the no 1 receiver despite his less than vintage season it will be interesting to see whether Dallas decide to cash in and keep their wage budget down or come up with the big money. Slapping the Franchise tag on Austin would be akin to an insult and he would almost certainly walk the following season.

I expect a few teams will be watching the situation with interest.

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