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Originally Posted by Tully Mars
If I was going to put money on it right now I say the Chargers and the Cowboys. Both have decent teams and the Chargers schedule will help them some, IMO. I think the Cowboy have serious chance to dominate the NFC. But that's just looking at the line ups and schedules. I really dislike the Cowboy's. It's not much that I'd like to see them lose, I'd really rather their plane crashed.
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First, dude, get a grip, it's football. As much as I hate certain teams and their fans, you have to have a little respect for the players.
Anyway, It's hard to really believe in a team with a QB who has a spotty postseason record (chargers) and a poor postseason record (cowboys). The Cowboys have a team full of allstars (which in this era of salary caps and free agency is mildly impressive) but that really doesn't guarantee much.
Although the Patriots preseason play is concerning at best, I still believe that they have a nice mix of veterans and rookies, as well as the best coaching staffs in the business (part of their early struggles may be Dom Capers' acclimating to the new team and system). I still think that the AFC has a couple more really good teams, Pittsburg, Indy and Jax should all continue their strong form, while the NFC East where two of the best teams are may beat each other up.