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Super Bowl: Saints vs. Broncos
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New Orleans' defense is ready, man. I like that prediction. RB production potentially shaky.Super Bowl: Saints vs. Broncos
Super Bowl: Saints vs. Broncos
Seattle isn't winning the division. San Francisco will be sharpened by adversity. Harbaugh is the perfect coach to weather the storm.I don't believe in the Saints reaching the Super Bowl! If Seattle gets home field it's a wrap for the NFC!
Seahawks/Patriots
San Francisco added Bethea, Dontae Johnson, and Jimmie Ward. Secondary is a strength to go with T-Brock.Eh.
I don't see it. The 49ers drafting over the last few seasons has been lack luster.
No secondary help and the loss of Aldon / Bowman will hurt.
Kap has to step up, he had to take that next step in his development.
I don't see them winning the division but the team is too talented to not make the playoffs barring some major implosion.
10-6/11-5
San Francisco added Bethea, Dontae Johnson, and Jimmie Ward. Secondary is a strength to go with T-Brock.Eh.
I don't see it. The 49ers drafting over the last few seasons has been lack luster.
No secondary help and the loss of Aldon / Bowman will hurt.
Kap has to step up, he had to take that next step in his development.
I don't see them winning the division but the team is too talented to not make the playoffs barring some major implosion.
10-6/11-5
Factored in my prediction that the Niners don't play Seattle until Week 13, and the first matchup is in San Fran.Well Aldon is out for 9 games and Bowman can't come off the pup until week 7. They could struggle early in the season and Seattle could have a good lead for the West.
Our backups are capable of filling in for those two imo. They obviously won't be as good but w'ell still be a very good team defensively.Well Aldon is out for 9 games and Bowman can't come off the pup until week 7. They could struggle early in the season and Seattle could have a good lead for the West.
Hyde is ready. Already adequate in pass-pro.Not to mention justin smith is 35. For all we know the decline starts this season.
Gore is 32 as well.
Denver will Week 3. Sour taste from the Super Bowl. If that's not motivation in a man's sport, I don't know what is. Peyton been dreaming about MetLife on the links.Did you also factor that they can't win in Seattle?
I don't believe in the Saints reaching the Super Bowl! If Seattle gets home field it's a wrap for the NFC!
Seahawks/Patriots
Our backups are capable of filling in for those two imo. They obviously won't be as good but w'ell still be a very good team defensively.Well Aldon is out for 9 games and Bowman can't come off the pup until week 7. They could struggle early in the season and Seattle could have a good lead for the West.
Too much parity in football. No element of surprise. Defending champs have it worst, opponents coming for that neck. Teams always show up to prove a point.Realistically, Seattle has what it takes to repeat but, you know how that goes in most cases. I see the Saints being a dark horse and the AFC having the usual shoe-ins.
San Francisco added Bethea, Dontae Johnson, and Jimmie Ward. Secondary is a strength to go with T-Brock.
The safety play will be a strength, didn't say elite but certainly great. Bethea brings leadership, a veteran presence, and SB experience. Reid is one of the best younger, emerging safeties in the NFL. Ball hawk last year in coverage and he cracks. Ward is eager and gets the luxury of learning behind the two.A strength? Nahhh, none of those players are getting anyone excited.
All the suspensions and injuries and their #1 issue might be Justin Smith getting 1 year older.
As far as the QBs/defense talk, why not take a look at the stats of QBs who've played with great defenses and those who've played with mediocre ones the last decade? The evidence is pretty clear.
See: Romo Tony.