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ktulu said:
Yes the Redskins are a different team but you could say the same for the Packers. The Redskins were the last team before Ryan Grant became the starter, who has made the Packers a two-dimensional team.

I just think too many people are hopping onto the Redskins bandwagon, yes Todd Collins is playing good but I don't see him leading a team to the Super Bowl.


Lower seeds I would not want to play:

Jacksonville
Great running game, very underrated quarterback who knows his teams style, and a good defense with a stout d-line

Giants
great d-line, good running game, played very good against the Pats and even though they lost still have momentum.


Lower seeds I would want to play:

Titans
Vince Young's quad is acting up again, makes him less mobile which is his biggest asset. Bo Scaife is out with a lacerated liver (ouch) and I just don't think they stack up with the rest of the AFC teams.

Steelers
Talk about losing momentum, wow. O-line is falling apart, no Willie Parker and the defense has been struggling (20+ points in the last 4 games)

 Ah you forget Joe won three super bowls with average QB's who did one thing right, they didn't make mistakes, that's all collins has to do, pass the ball effectively and not throw interceptions, and they will be in great shape, the only thing that can stop the skins is turnovers



 

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