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by Eric Williams :
Posted on Monday, August 07, 2006 @ 12:23:39
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The
more things change, the more they stay the same.
Having said that, I fully expect the Indianapolis
Colts to be the cream of this division –
although the Jags are quickly closing the gap
on Indy’s division dominance of the last
few seasons. Whether the Colts will be the only
playoff team from this division remains to be
seen, but their window of opportunity is slowly
closing, while everyone else’s is beginning
to open.
Here’s the skinny on the AFC South for
2006.
AFC South - Preview Indianapolis
Colts
The Colts took a huge blow
when thy decided to let starting running back,
Edgerrin James bolt for the truckload of money
that the Arizona Cardinals offered him this
offseason.
Nevertheless, as long as
the Colts have Peyton Manning and Dungy at the
helm, they should still be one of the best teams
in the entire AFC. If the Colts, who started
last season 13-0 can’t find enough motivation
after their dismal playoff pasting at the hands
of the Pittsburgh Steelers, then they could
be in real trouble this season.
However, I believe the
Colts, even without James, will once again,
find ways to put plenty of points on the board.
Now, whether their offensive line, which put
on one of the most pitiful displays I have ever
seen against the Steelers in the playoffs, can
figure how to stop the blitz – or at least
slow it down, remains the Colts’ biggest
question.
Blitz blocking or not,
I like Indianapolis to win four division games
this season and once again, be one of the main
Super Bowl contenders in the AFC.
P.S.
The Colts did sign one player who could be crucial
in helping them to achieve their Super Bowl
dreams – “Mr. Clutch,” former
New England Patriots kicker, Adam Vinateri.
AFC South - Preview Jacksonville
Jaguars
I really like what head
coach Jack Del Rio has done in his brief tenure
in Jacksonville. The Jags may have taken advantage
of their weak schedule last season, finishing
with a 12-4 record, but they will be hard pressed
to repeat that performance in 2006 with one
of the toughest schedules in the league this
season.
The Jags’ first four
games this season are absolutely treacherous
(Dallas, Pittsburgh, at Indianapolis, at Washington)
and later in the season they have several other
tough games, both at home and on the road.
Much of their success this
season will probably once again, ride on the
right arm of quarterback, Byron Leftwich, who
has improved steadily each season. If Leftwich
can continue his growth and the Jags can help
with some competent rushing – and the
defense, which has been excellent under Del
Rio, can continue to improve, the Jags could
be a legitimate contender in the AFC.
I think it’s more
likely that Jacksonville will probably be somewhere
around .500 this season and win three division
games. Anything more than that, and Del Rio
should win the Coach of the Year award.
AFC South - Preview Tennessee
Titans
I am already on record
as saying that the Tennessee Titans ownership
and front office are the most despicable and
idiotic employers in all of professional sports
(okay next to the Philadelphia Phillies, Sixers
and Flyers) but I will say that the monetary
plan they created a couple of years ago seems
to be working to perfection, no matter how bad
they screwed over franchise player, Steve McNair.
I’ve always been
a huge supporter of Titans head coach, Jeff
Fisher, even when his hands were tied the last
two years because of salary-cap related issues.
However, it would appear
that the Titans are quickly on their way back
to respectability.
Not only did Tennessee
end up with former Texas quarterback Vince Young,
with their first round draft pick, but they
also added three competent players from winning
teams in free agency
When the Titans went out
and signed, former Colts linebacker David Thornton,
former Patriots receiver clutch wide receiver,
David Givens and ex- Pittsburgh Steelers safety
Chris Hope, they served notice that they do
indeed expect themselves to once again become
a Super Bowl caliber contender in the next couple
of seasons.
Although a lot has been
said about former USC running back, LenDale
White, I think his selection is also going to
turn out in Fisher’s favor.
Quarterback Billy Volek
will open the season as Young learns the nuances
of the NFL game. Volek has played well when
given the opportunity, but this is clearly going
to be Young’s team at some point in the
near future.
I expect Tennessee to go
through some growing pains this season, but
they will certainly be better for it in 2007
and 2008.
I like the Titans to win
thee division games this season and I wouldn’t
necessarily say it is unrealistic that they
could possibly win four.
AFC South - Preview Houston
Texans
The Texans’ loss
is the Titans gain here. I have absolutely nothing
against Mario Williams – and I think he’s
going to turn out to be a fine player for many
years – but for the life of me, I still
can’t see why Houston didn’t select
running back Reggie Bush with the first overall
selection of this year’s draft.
Not only is new head coach,
Gary Kubiak and a new general manager in Rick
Smith, going to have to deal with the normal
pressure associated with winning and losing,
but each week, they may have to deal with being
inundated with questions from the media about
their decision not to select Bush.
However, the Texans have
nowhere to go but up and in addition to selecting
Williams, they fervently tried to upgrade their
offensive line by drafting tackles Charles Spencer
and Eric Winston with back-to-back picks in
the third round.
The Texans also added veterans,
wide receiver, Eric Moulds and defensive end
Anthony Weaver.
The Texans will certainly
have their work cut out for them and should
experience a lot of growing pains this season.
However, Kubiak is an excellent offensive mind
who should help quarterback, David Carr maximize
his potential.
Now, if the Texans can
learn to keep Carr off of his back and get some
competent defensive play this season, those
are the main questions the Texans face as they
enter the first year of the Kubiak era.
Personally, I think the
former backup to John Elway is going to have
to keep a bottle of Maalox on hand at all times
this season. Look for the Texans to win a maximum
of two division games this season.
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