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« on: May 12, 2008, 05:03:39 pm »

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/powerranking?season=2008&week=0&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab7pos1

2008 Power Rankings: Offseason
  RK (LW) TEAM REC COMMENT
 1 (1) Patriots 16-0-0 A healthy Tom Brady and a happy Randy Moss make the Patriots championship contenders this season and for years to come. (MS)
 2 (2) Colts 13-3-0 They haven't had a lot of offseason turnover and they already were very good. Continuity means a lot. (PY)
 3 (6) Chargers 11-5-0 If the Chargers can get over their injury issues, they could be in the Super Bowl mix all the way to Tampa. (BW) 
 4 (3) Cowboys 13-3-0 Felix Jones should help the running game immediately. But who will emerge as the No. 2 receiver? Patrick Crayton wasn't up to the task in late '07. (MM)
 5 (4) Jaguars 11-5-0 They sometimes get overshadowed by division rival Indianapolis, but the Jaguars have an elite roster and an elite coach in Jack Del Rio. (PY)
 6 (9) Giants 10-6-0 Teams other than the Patriots aren't supposed to repeat as Super Bowl champions. Will Michael Strahan retire? Can they compensate for free-agent losses at LB? (MM)
 7 (Cool Steelers 10-6-0 A very strong draft catapults the Steelers into Super Bowl contenders. RBs Willie Parker and Rashard Mendenhall should be one of the best 1-2 punches. (JW)
 8 (7) Seahawks 10-6-0 New O-line coach Mike Solari stands out as the Seahawks' top offseason acquisition, perhaps allowing them to keep their edge in the NFC West. (MS)
 9 (13) Browns 10-6-0 The 2007 darlings face high expectations. The offense will score. Can the D, anchored by additions Shaun Rogers and Corey Williams, hold up its end? (JW)
 10 (5) Packers 13-3-0 This is an unpredictable team in the wake of the retirement of Brett Favre. Who will step up and make the big plays this year? (JW)
 11 (18) Saints 7-9-0 The offense already was very good. Defensive improvements will make the Saints one of this year's biggest turnarounds. (PY)
 12 (15) Vikings 8-8-0 If they settle on a QB, the Vikes could become a playoff team. RB Adrian Peterson is at the top of the list for MVP candidates. (JW)
 13 (14) Eagles 8-8-0 Last season, they hit their stride when it was too late. With a fully healed Donovan McNabb and an improved secondary, the Eagles could be dangerous. (MM)
 14 (10) Redskins 9-7-0 Too many questions: a new coach, young QB and a pair of rookie WRs. Hard to get a good read. (MM)
 15 (12) Buccaneers 9-7-0 They didn't make any splash offseason moves. But RB Warrick Dunn's return is going to help more than many recognize. (PY)
 16 (11) Titans 10-6-0 They didn't get as much help from QB Vince Young as they should have. But he's going to become good enough to carry the offense. (PY)
 17 (17) Cardinals 8-8-0 Ken Whisenhunt and staff changed the culture in Arizona. Kurt Warner provides top-notch insurance at QB. Depth along the O-line and on defense in general remain the question. (MS)
 18 (23) Panthers 7-9-0 The return of QB Jake Delhomme might be enough to get them to the playoffs. But there are no guarantees with Tommy John surgery. (PY)
 19 (19) Bills 7-9-0 Marcus Stroud turns 30 this summer and his starts have declined over three seasons. Will he be healthy enough to help the Bills in December? (MS)
 20 (16) Texans 8-8-0 They reached respectability in 2007. Improving will be difficult because their division is so tough. (PY)
 21 (30) Jets 4-12-0 An offseason spending spree upgraded the roster without answering the Jets' most pressing question: Do they have the right QB? (MS)
 22 (25) Ravens 5-11-0 Are the 2008 Ravens more like the 13-3 team in 2006, or the 5-11 unit last season? This is certain: QB play is key. (JW)
 23 (21) Broncos 7-9-0 This is the second-best team in the AFC West. That is an indictment of the division, not a pat on the back for this team, which has many holes. (BW)
 24 (20) Bears 7-9-0 Seems like ages ago the Bears were NFC champs. For better or worse, fans will have to endure another season of good Rex Grossman and bad Rex Grossman. (JW)
 25 (22) Bengals 7-9-0 If WR Chad Johnson sits out, the Bengals will suffer. If Johnson shows, he's a distraction. Neither situation is good. (JW)
 26 (27) Raiders 4-12-0 The Raiders' offense won't make people sick anymore, but their defense might. (BW)
 27 (26) 49ers 5-11-0 New offensive coordinator Mike Martz provides credibility on offense, but head coach Mike Nolan still must prove he can manage the team more smoothly. (MS)
 28 (29) Rams 3-13-0 Quietly, Jim Haslett has turned the defense into a respectable unit. The Rams could contend for a playoff spot if their offensive line can keep Marc Bulger healthy. (MS)
 29 (24) Lions 7-9-0 QB Jon Kitna says it will be a disappointment if the Lions don't win 10 games this season. Perhaps he doesn't realize Detroit hasn't won 10 games since 1995. (JW)
 30 (28) Chiefs 4-12-0 The Chiefs' rebuilding project has begun, but it's unrealistic to believe they will become contenders anytime soon. (BW)
 31 (32) Dolphins 1-15-0 A rookie head coach and an unsettled QB situation add up to growing pains, even though the Dolphins have upgraded their talent base. (MS)
 32 (31) Falcons 4-12-0 New coach Mike Smith is the right guy to turn this team around, but it's going to take a few years. (PY)

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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2008, 07:54:33 pm »

I'd put us up a few more notches around 28. We can take the Rams and the Lions even with the mess we have now........
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 07:30:45 am »

WTF ? I have Denver at #1, but hey that's just me.
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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2008, 03:35:47 pm »

WTF ? I have Denver at #1, but hey that's just me.

I have them at #1 as well.........a different list though I believe.  Grin
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« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2008, 08:31:06 pm »

CNNSI had the Miami Dolphins #31 and Baltimore Ravens at #32 at the end of last season, so clearly it's not just one writer's opinion.
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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2008, 08:48:08 pm »

I got News for you........we were not the bottom of the barrel last year either. We just had a terrible coaching staff. When they traded Chambers Mid season that sent the clear message.......this year does not count. We lost several games by only 3 points after that. With just a bit more team Morale and a winning mentality instead of a building season mentality we are still in the bottom 10 Possibly even higher with a few more breaks in the injury department.
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« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2008, 10:18:50 pm »

I got News for you........we were not the bottom of the barrel last year either. We just had a terrible coaching staff. When they traded Chambers Mid season that sent the clear message.......this year does not count. We lost several games by only 3 points after that. With just a bit more team Morale and a winning mentality instead of a building season mentality we are still in the bottom 10 Possibly even higher with a few more breaks in the injury department.

Don't you mean a few less breaks in the injury department.  Less thing broken is better. 
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« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2008, 11:10:54 pm »

I got News for you........we were not the bottom of the barrel last year either.

Sigh....I do have news for you, 5499, the dolphins were indeed the bottom of the barrel last year.

They were 1 and 15, and were fortunate to win the one game that they did, barely escaping permanent historical shame. Poor defense, poor offense, poor special teams, terrible coaching, and because of years of poor decisions in the front office, the worst roster talent wise top to bottom in the league. A perfect storm of ineptitude and shiteousness.

Face it, the Miami Dolphins were  the worst team in the NFL in 2007. Let's hope for a better future.
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« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2008, 11:59:32 pm »

DoctorD, the only way the future can get any worse is if there's a strike and we have to play with replacement players wait no.....even then we might be ok I think it's gonna be thumbs up all the way around... Tongue
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