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theRepublic said:
St. Louis Rams

It has been a rough couple of years.

You've got the best defensive coordinator in the world as your coach now, and getting OT Jason Smith out of the draft as the second overall pick will do wonders for protecting Marc Bulger. You guys might be on the upside. I'll be rooting for you as I want to support Spagnuolo in his new venture.

@Bursche-I agree it's smart for the Chiefs to keep him. They finally have a team I can personally say might be a surprise danger like the Dolphins and Falcons were last year. I have a feeling they're going to the playoffs this year. Matt Cassel, Mike Vrabel, Tony Gonzalez, Aaron Curry out of the draft(damn near a definite at this point), Zack Thomas and Larry Johnson make for a formidable bunch of guys.

 



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Onyxmeth said:
theRepublic said:
St. Louis Rams

It has been a rough couple of years.

You've got the best defensive coordinator in the world as your coach now, and getting OT Jason Smith out of the draft as the second overall pick will do wonders for protecting Marc Bulger. You guys might be on the upside. I'll be rooting for you as I want to support Spagnuolo in his new venture.

@Bursche-I agree it's smart for the Chiefs to keep him. They finally have a team I can personally say might be a surprise danger like the Dolphins and Falcons were last year. I have a feeling they're going to the playoffs this year. Matt Cassel, Mike Vrabel, Tony Gonzalez, Aaron Curry out of the draft(damn near a definite at this point), Zack Thomas and Larry Johnson make for a formidable bunch of guys.

 

 

 I dont think they'll make it to the playoffs. Cassel will prove that he was a one year wonder. And you forgot Dwayne Bowe, who is on the upside more so than most of the washed up players you put on there. Aaron Curry will do great, especially under Zack Thomas' leadership but Vrabel is nearing the end and Thomas is already there. LJ is done as far as I can see but Tony G. will do wonders again. Thigpen will probably start a few games this year. They'll be 3rd, or 2nd, in the division but nothing better.



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Bursche said:
Onyxmeth said:
theRepublic said:
St. Louis Rams

It has been a rough couple of years.

You've got the best defensive coordinator in the world as your coach now, and getting OT Jason Smith out of the draft as the second overall pick will do wonders for protecting Marc Bulger. You guys might be on the upside. I'll be rooting for you as I want to support Spagnuolo in his new venture.

@Bursche-I agree it's smart for the Chiefs to keep him. They finally have a team I can personally say might be a surprise danger like the Dolphins and Falcons were last year. I have a feeling they're going to the playoffs this year. Matt Cassel, Mike Vrabel, Tony Gonzalez, Aaron Curry out of the draft(damn near a definite at this point), Zack Thomas and Larry Johnson make for a formidable bunch of guys.

 

 

 I dont think they'll make it to the playoffs. Cassel will prove that he was a one year wonder. And you forgot Dwayne Bowe, who is on the upside more so than most of the washed up players you put on there. Aaron Curry will do great, especially under Zack Thomas' leadership but Vrabel is nearing the end and Thomas is already there. LJ is done as far as I can see but Tony G. will do wonders again. Thigpen will probably start a few games this year. They'll be 3rd, or 2nd, in the division but nothing better.

Well Oakland is a mess and even grabbing Michael Crabtree out of the draft isn't going to change that. Denver is completely iffy at this point at how well they can play together. The Chargers are still the Chargers, but they managed to almost completely bust last year, so I don't have a lot of faith in them any longer. So yeah, I think the Chiefs can take the division. We can chalk it up to the weakness of that particular division, but a win is a win.

I also have more faith in some of those old guys and Matt Cassel than you do. Even if their main purpose is to provide leadership, they can still be invaluable to a team. Look at Ray Lewis. If you want to, we can make this official come around the time the Prediction League starts up again. I wouldn't mind taking that bet with you.

 



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Green Bay Packers ,
Interesting Miami has hardest schedule according to last year team records they playing .....and Steelers SB champ has 29th easiest schedule.

2009 TEAM-BY-TEAM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
Team Win Loss Tie Pct.
1. Miami Dolphins 152 104 0 .594
2. Carolina Panthers 151 104 1 .592
3. New England Patriots 151 105 0 .590
4. Atlanta Falcons 150 105 1 .588
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 148 107 1 .580
6. Buffalo Bills 146 110 0 .570
7. New York Jets 145 110 1 .568
8. New Orleans Saints 142 113 1 .557
9. Philadelphia Eagles 137 119 0 .535
10. New York Giants 134 120 2 .527
11. Dallas Cowboys 131 123 2 .516
11. Jacksonville Jaguars 132 124 0 .516
13. Indianapolis Colts 131 125 0 .512
14. Tennessee Titans 130 126 0 .508
15. Houston Texans 129 126 1 .506
16. Washington Redskins 125 129 2 .492
17. Kansas City Chiefs 123 131 2 .484
17. San Diego Chargers 123 131 2 .484
19. Denver Broncos 122 132 2 .480
19. Oakland Raiders 122 132 2 .480
21. Detroit Lions 119 136 1 .467
22. Cincinnati Bengals 119 137 0 .465
22. St. Louis Rams 119 137 0 .465
24. Seattle Seahawks 117 139 0 .457
25. Cleveland Browns 114 140 2 .449
26. San Francisco 49ers 113 142 1 .443
27. Arizona Cardinals 113 143 0 .441
28. Baltimore Ravens 111 143 2 .438
29. Pittsburgh Steelers 110 144 2 .434
30. Green Bay Packers 109 146 1 .428
31. Minnesota Vikings 107 148 1 .420
32. Chicago Bears 105 149 2 .414

source : http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft09/news/story?id=4027503



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Onyxmeth said:
Bursche said:
Onyxmeth said:
theRepublic said:
St. Louis Rams

It has been a rough couple of years.

You've got the best defensive coordinator in the world as your coach now, and getting OT Jason Smith out of the draft as the second overall pick will do wonders for protecting Marc Bulger. You guys might be on the upside. I'll be rooting for you as I want to support Spagnuolo in his new venture.

@Bursche-I agree it's smart for the Chiefs to keep him. They finally have a team I can personally say might be a surprise danger like the Dolphins and Falcons were last year. I have a feeling they're going to the playoffs this year. Matt Cassel, Mike Vrabel, Tony Gonzalez, Aaron Curry out of the draft(damn near a definite at this point), Zack Thomas and Larry Johnson make for a formidable bunch of guys.

 

 

 I dont think they'll make it to the playoffs. Cassel will prove that he was a one year wonder. And you forgot Dwayne Bowe, who is on the upside more so than most of the washed up players you put on there. Aaron Curry will do great, especially under Zack Thomas' leadership but Vrabel is nearing the end and Thomas is already there. LJ is done as far as I can see but Tony G. will do wonders again. Thigpen will probably start a few games this year. They'll be 3rd, or 2nd, in the division but nothing better.

Well Oakland is a mess and even grabbing Michael Crabtree out of the draft isn't going to change that. Denver is completely iffy at this point at how well they can play together. The Chargers are still the Chargers, but they managed to almost completely bust last year, so I don't have a lot of faith in them any longer. So yeah, I think the Chiefs can take the division. We can chalk it up to the weakness of that particular division, but a win is a win.

I also have more faith in some of those old guys and Matt Cassel than you do. Even if their main purpose is to provide leadership, they can still be invaluable to a team. Look at Ray Lewis. If you want to, we can make this official come around the time the Prediction League starts up again. I wouldn't mind taking that bet with you.

 

Well, Ray Lewis is still a Pro-Bowl LB at this point in his career. Vrabel is still pretty good, but is turning into a situational player, and Zach Thomas is just horrible at this point. Believe me, I had to watch him all last year in Big D. Cassel is up for debate but even then, you can try and spice up their team with "big" names like these old guys but their defence is still horrendous up front. Adding two slow linebackers will do nothing if they don't address that front line.

But we will see. I see the Chargers taking it easily this year, with a scramble for 2nd, aka they all go below .500.

 



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Green Bay Packers ,
Interesting Miami has hardest schedule according to last year team records they playing .....and Steelers SB champ has 29th easiest schedule.

2009 TEAM-BY-TEAM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
Team Win Loss Tie Pct.
1. Miami Dolphins 152 104 0 .594
2. Carolina Panthers 151 104 1 .592
3. New England Patriots 151 105 0 .590
4. Atlanta Falcons 150 105 1 .588
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 148 107 1 .580
6. Buffalo Bills 146 110 0 .570
7. New York Jets 145 110 1 .568
8. New Orleans Saints 142 113 1 .557
9. Philadelphia Eagles 137 119 0 .535
10. New York Giants 134 120 2 .527
11. Dallas Cowboys 131 123 2 .516
11. Jacksonville Jaguars 132 124 0 .516
13. Indianapolis Colts 131 125 0 .512
14. Tennessee Titans 130 126 0 .508
15. Houston Texans 129 126 1 .506
16. Washington Redskins 125 129 2 .492
17. Kansas City Chiefs 123 131 2 .484
17. San Diego Chargers 123 131 2 .484
19. Denver Broncos 122 132 2 .480
19. Oakland Raiders 122 132 2 .480
21. Detroit Lions 119 136 1 .467
22. Cincinnati Bengals 119 137 0 .465
22. St. Louis Rams 119 137 0 .465
24. Seattle Seahawks 117 139 0 .457
25. Cleveland Browns 114 140 2 .449
26. San Francisco 49ers 113 142 1 .443
27. Arizona Cardinals 113 143 0 .441
28. Baltimore Ravens 111 143 2 .438
29. Pittsburgh Steelers 110 144 2 .434
30. Green Bay Packers 109 146 1 .428
31. Minnesota Vikings 107 148 1 .420
32. Chicago Bears 105 149 2 .414

source : http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft09/news/story?id=4027503

Yay for having the Second Hardest Strength of Schedule.  You totally ruined my day brawl!! 

No I actually saw that on ESPN earlier =P.

 



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