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Browns, Bears,Bengals, or the Cardinals , who was the biggest disappointment in not making the playoffs?
I'll start by saying that it's the Saints, going into the season I thought they had a great chance making the playoffs being we went into this season with pretty much the same players and a lot of momentum, but when Deuce went down our chances went way down. The Cardinals weren't in my list at all in making it, the Bears couldn't win again with Grossman, the guy just is pure garbage IMO The Bengals being in the AFC had the biggest chance not making it due to how good the AFC really is.. The Skins fooled me and I have to say I think they'll make it to the SB. No one spoke of the Browns but they missed the playoffs by only one game. What a mess in the NFC !! |
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SAINTS !!!! I agree DA BEARS too Rex was Grossman
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It has to be the Saints. So many were predicting Super Bowl for the Saints, not even making the playoffs has to be the biggest disappointment in the NFL when compared to the other teams listed above.
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Bengals I would have to say. They are right there with us. They had the perfect schedule. The last 4 games had to be the easiest in the NFL. Like us injuries killed them. As a matter of fact injuries hurt all the teams listed except the Browns. So I change my vote to the Brownies. They were healthy, but not good enough just yet.
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I voted for the Browns because those guys played well this year and deserved it.
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The saints, none of these teams should be seen as a disappointment..well not when comparing them to the Lions. Who didnt make this list.
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Gotta be the Saints, simply because they were in the NFC Championship game last year.
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What about the Ravens?
They won 13 games in 2006 |
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Da bears are who we thought they were!!!!!!!!!
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The Ravens were a disappointment but I saw how their season was going to end being they really don't have a QB or good WR's, and now no coach. Their defense has some age on them, time to rebuild IMO. |
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I went with the Bears. The Saints were so shaky defensively even before the season started. I really believed in the NFC North there was no way the Bears couldn't go at least 10-6 with that defense. The NFC South has no consistency over the past decade. Every team is up/down/up down all the time.
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Considering the NFC South's quality teams and the way the Saints blew two games at home, clearly the Saints were the big disappointment.
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All I can say it this:
If Sean Peyton doesn't get any legit players (not 'here this week, gone next week' players) who are committed to winning, he could wind up like Haslett going the route of "Welcome to McDonald's, may I please take your order." The first order of the offseason is to shore up the defense. No more putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. There are more holes in that D than Ray Nagin's credibility. Starting with the secondary. Uncle Fred Thomas is like the Incredible Hulk in 501's, he's "five-o-DONE". Jason David (I see why the Colts let him go. Could he possibly be the second coming of "Toi-let" Cook?). They also need a playmaker at linebacker. A S-T-U-D at LB. Offense: If the Deuce Coupe doesn't make it back (and that's a HUUUUUGE "IF"), then they need to load up on the backfield. I think we're set at WR, but some extra bodies are needed. After the way last season started and ended, Buddy D is breakdancing in his grave. http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/7685/domepatroljc6.jpg |
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