Last season was hi-jacked by the infusion of young talented quarterbacks. Five different teams started rookie quarterbacks, most of whom were very successful. Although Robert Griffin (Washington), Andrew Luck (Indianapolis) and Russell Wilson (Seattle) out shined him, Ryan Tannehill (Miami) had a sneaky good season. Brandon Weeden (Cleveland) struggled but showed glimpses in his first season under center. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick usurped Alex Smith's job in San Francisco and led them to the Superbowl in his second year.
The 2012 season belonged to the Baltimore Ravens. After injuries and sputtering to the end of the season, the Ravens went on a miracle run in the playoffs. They beat the Colts, Broncos, Patriots and 49ers in route to winning the franchises second title.
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NFC East Quarterbacks via Google |
NFC EAST PREVIEW:
The NFC East was once one of the strongest divisions in football but those days are far from over. The Redskins were bottom feeders for years. The Cowboys were routinely overrated by the general public for the last 5 years. The Eagles were once perennial contenders but have a new coach after a poor season, and I'm being kind. The Giants have sprinkled in some Superbowls recently but always seem to underachieve, which seems to be the years they win the Superbowl. The division has the potential to have 2 teams in the playoffs, but it has to be a favorite to be one of the divisions to only have one team in the playoffs. This does not mean that I would be surprised if a team in the NFC East made the Superbowl, it just isn't likely.
Washington Redskins
The Redskins overcame a 3-6 start, a multitude of injuries and a defensive backfield that welcomed more big plays than broadway and the Tony awards last season. Powered by their potent offense they went on a seven game winning streak after their bye week. During that span they only scored below 27 points once.
The Skins capitalized on a second half of the schedule that was division heavy. Each win in the division cleared a path for their playoff hopes. Any team that can go on a 7 game winning streak and play well within the division should be a favorite to win the division.
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RGIII on the Practice field. |
The one concern that the Redskins have is on offensive side of the ball. Their running attack with with Alfred Morris' steady play and the return of Roy Helu will still be potent. The concern is with their quarterback Robert Griffin III whom after a stellar rookie season, partially tore his LCL and re-tore his restructured ACL. Griffin has yet to play in the preseason but all signs point to him starting week one. Although there should be some concern, after Griffin tore his ACL in college he threw for 22 touchdowns with 8 interceptions. He also ran 635 yards and eight touchdowns. He knows how to work himself back. If he is 100 percent the Redskins ceiling could be very high. It is a big if though.
Record: 10-6
New York Giants
The Giants can be really good when they want to. They usually want to be good when people count them out so I would not be surprised if the Giants have a great season. But I'm going to go with the odds that they continue to not live up to expectations.
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Wilson looks to thrive this season. |
The Giants defensive line will still be stout like always although Jason Pierre-Paul is coming off an injury and they lost Osi Umenyiora in free agency. There problems will be in the defensive backfield where they lost defensive back Stevie Brown to a season ending injury.
They also lost Ahmad Bradshaw at the running back slot but if David Wilson shows how talented he is
at running back he can more than make up for the loss. Signing Brandon Myers, the big tight end from the Raiders, should help a passing attack that still has Hakeem Nicks and Victor cruz.
I expect the Giants to beat good teams in the NFL and struggle against teams that they shouldn't because I don't trust them to be consistent.
Record 8-8
Dallas Cowboys
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Dez Bryant is a beast. |
The Cowboys will still be impressive at times on offense with wide receiver Dez Bryant becoming one of the best in the league. Bryant and Romo is a lethal combination that will only get better. Those two will win the cowboys some games on their own. There problems come in the ground game because besides his outstanding 200 yard game in his debut, Demarco Murray has underwhelmed at running back. Not to mention how prone Murray is to injury.
The Cowboys suffered a lot of injuries on the defensive side of the ball last year but should get a boost with middle linebacker Sean Lee coming back from his season ending injury last year. The Cowboys did fire defensive coordinator Rob Ryan last year so it is tough to tell how the defensive unit will respond to a new coach.
The Cowboys wont be good enough to overcome a fairly tough schedule against teams like the Packers, Bears, Broncos, Saints and other teams that most expect to be better than them.
Record 7-9
Philadelphia Eagles
No one knows what to expect from the Eagles under new head coach Chip Kelly. Kelly will be
implementing his quick hitting, non stop offense that worked so well when he coached for Oregon. Now that Michael Vick has officially been named the starter it has people excited for a rejuvenated Vick. Running back LeSean McCoy is also expected to have a great year.
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(Chip Kelly left, Mike Vick right) look to improve. |
They will surprise some teams because they do have world class talent at some spots on offense. The Eagles should be better than last year but that is not really saying much. I expect Mike Vick to play better but he will still be plagued by an occasional poor decision and turnover in key situations.
Record 6-10
Let me know if you disagree with the preview in the comments and look out for a preview of your favorite division in the upcoming week as we preview the NFL season.
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