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July 28, 2006

It’s no surprise that the Detroit Lions had a miserable season in 2005. Over the last five seasons, 2004 was their best with six wins. In 2005, they finished 5-11, which is around average for them. Their worst season recently was in 2001 when they had just two wins. Are the Lions doomed for another season of 2-5 wins? Is there any reason for hope?

The Chicago Bears had a great season in 2005. They finished 11-6 and went to the playoffs. Their one problem was scoring. Many in the media have touted the Bears as the NFC North champions. Are they correct? Let’s take a look at the 2006 Chicago Bears. Fortunately for them, their division is not that tough.

July 27, 2006

Last season for the Eagles was one to forget. They had issues on and off the field. For the Eagles, the season ended in a couple of weeks. They finished an abysmal 6-10. Over the off season, they solved the Terrell Owens issue. He’s now with their nemesis, the Dallas Cowboys. Looking at the Eagles, they appear to be ready to move forward and get back on track. Unfortunately, the NFC East is going to be a rough division. Every team is expected to fight hard for the title.

The New York Giants were 11-6 last season and made it to the playoffs as the NFC East champions. All year long the talk was about quarterback Eli Manning. Was he just like his more successful brother Payton? That question was answered in the playoffs when, just like his brother, Eli failed to show up. The Giants were absolutely destroyed in their lone playoff game. Eli was nowhere to be found. They are hoping to turn things around this season.

The Washington Redskins had a pretty good season last year. In 2005, they won some games they shouldn’t have, but they made it to the playoffs. While their defense played above their talent level, the offense was a bit lacking at times. Will this year be any different? Let’s figure it out by breaking down the main units of the teams.

Last season for the Dallas Cowboys was bittersweet. On one hand, they managed to rebound from their poor 2004 season. However, they failed to make the playoffs, despite a 9-7 record, by one game. Their archenemy, Washington, picked up 10 wins and made it in. This season has been filled with movement, and the Cowboys are hoping they have the right mix for the 2006 season.

July 24, 2006

Ty Law has officially become a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. The two sides agreed on a five-year $30 million contract. The defense for Kansas City just got better. Ty Law is a 32-year-old corner back and still has some premium years left in him. If you are a Chiefs fan, you have to be happy with this deal.

We all know that turnovers can completely determine a game in the NFL. However, how crucial are they when it comes to finding winners and losers? Should a good football handicapper look at fumbles lost before making a selection? This is something that I set out to prove or disprove. Looking over the 2005 stats, it’s a bit muddy.

July 20, 2006

Does the Santa Clara 49ers sound weird to you? It sure does to me. However, that just might become a reality. The San Francisco 49ers are pushing for a new stadium. It those plans fall through, the team just might move to Santa Clara. Would they really move? In my opinion, it’s doubtful. Pro teams […]

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