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1) Indianapolis 6:1
Colts lose a running back
but gain a kicker. Is this the breakthrough
year?
2) New England 5:1
An easier schedule helps
offset another off-season of free agent losses.
3) Seattle 11:1
The best of the weaker
conference is good enough for a third place
ranking.
4) Carolina 12:1
Panthers hope Keyshawn
Johnson’s game is as big as his mouth.
5) Pittsburgh 15:1
Roethlisberger’s
“Evil Knievel” routine has really
hurt the Steelers’ chances.
6) Denver 12:1
Jake Plummer’s road
rage doesn’t translate on the gridiron.
7) Dallas 15:1
Terrell Owens claims Cowboys
will go to the Super Bowl, but then misquotes
himself.
8) Miami 20:1
Miami taking over the AFC
East from New England has been greatly exaggerated.
9) NY Giants 20:1
Eli tries to prove at least
one Manning can win in the post-season.
10) Cincinnati 30:1
A healthy Carson Palmer
will skyrocket Cincinnati to great heights.
11) Atlanta 35:1
This is the year that Michael
Vick finally becomes a quarterback.
12) Baltimore 35:1
Steve McNair acquisition
makes this team very interesting.
13) Chicago 20:1
The Bears have two quarterbacks,
and that means they have none.
14) Jacksonville 35:1
Receiver Jimmy Smith’s
retirement weakens an already mediocre offense.
15) Washington 22:1
A very tough NFC East division
lowers Washington in the rankings.
16) Kansas City 22:1
Missouri police search
for the Kansas City defense – to no avail.
17) Philadelphia 25:1
Donovan McNabb won’t
have poor T.O. to kick around anymore.
18) San Diego 35:1
Phillip Rivers gets his
wish to start. Chargers fans hold their breath.
19) Tampa Bay 35:1
Coach Jon Gruden is a genius
every few years. Not this one though.
20) New Orleans 60:1
Drew Brees and Reggie Bush
bring hope to a downtrodden region.
21) Detroit 65:1
Rod Marinelli and Mike
Martz make a potent one-two coaching punch.
22) Arizona 35:1
Dennis Green as coach makes
them one of the league’s most overrated
teams.
23) Minnesota 40:1
Off-season distractions
plus new coaching staff equals disappointing
year.
24) St. Louis 75:1
If defense clicks with
new players, then this is a sleeper team.
25) Cleveland 75:1
Team is going in right
direction, but will suffer with a young quarterback.
26) Tennessee 150:1
Jeff Fisher is one of the
most underrated coaches in the NFL.
27) Oakland 75:1
Randy Moss is reportedly
unhappy. Oakland fans feel the same way.
28) Green Bay 50:1
Quarterback Brett Favre
should have decided to retire – three
years ago.
29) NY Jets 75:1
Team’s chances rest
on Chad Pennington’s shoulder. Not a good
proposition.
30) Buffalo 75:1
A lack of quarterback and
offensive attack doom this team in 2006.
31) Houston 100:1
New Coach, Gary Kubiak
needs to resurrect David Carr’s career.
32) San Francisco 200:1
Coach Mike Nolan will turn
this team around, just not this year.
Posted by miker at July
19, 2006 09:22 AM
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