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 2008 NFL Preview

We will be covering the entire off season for each team and giving you a preview of the upcoming 2008 season with updates daily from now through kickoff.  Are you ready!

 NFL Team by Team Preview
AFC North Preview AFC South Preview

1. Pittsburgh Steelers Preview
The Steelers are essentially the same defense that ranked No. 1 last year, plus they have several promising new weapons on offense. The biggest question they are going to have is whether Chris Kemoeatu can replace Alan Faneca as the starting guard...more

2. Cleveland Browns Preview
There is plenty of firepower on offense and a division title is within reach as long as Derrick Anderson was not a fluke. Braylon Edwards and Donte Stallworth at receiver, Kellen Winslow at tight end, and Jamal Lewis at running back give the Browns their very own pro bowl offense...more

3. Cincinnati Bengals Preview
There’s enough talent for a playoff run, but that doesn't really ever matter in Cincy. The draft was very good for the Bengals as they got the defensive help they so badly needed, but it is going to take some time for that defense to gel...more

4. Baltimore Ravens Preview
There is just too much transition taking place for a team with this kind of quarterback situation. We all await the arrival of the next savior in Joe Flacco. In the meantime new head coach John Harbaugh has his work cut out for him in changing the culture in Baltimore. This is a transition year so he will get a chance to put things in place...more

1. Jacksonville Jaguars Preview
We are going to go ahead and say it. This is the year that the Jaguars equal the Colts. It's probably going to come down to a tiebreaker. The Jaguars are one tough team. They went into Pittsburgh and defeated the Steelers in the playoffs. It doesn't get any tougher than that, and they just continue to get tougher...more

2. Indianapolis Colts Preview
The Colts will get another monster year from Peyton Manning as he tries to make a star out of second year wideout Tony Gonzalez. Dwight Freeney should return to all pro form and the Colts will be even harder to score on...more

3. Tennessee Titans Preview
The Titans are going to need to get production from Vince Young, how they expect to get it with that crop of receivers we are just not sure. The Titans defense will continue to do its job, but you can't win in the NFL if you can't throw the ball...more

4. Houston Texans Preview
The Texans did a good job last year, but its tough to improve much from that record in this division. They are going to have to carve out some kind of running game and with a three headed monster of Chris Brown, Ahman Green, and rookie Steve Slaton should allow them to do well if the offensive line can carve out some holes...more

AFC West Preview AFC East Preview

1. San Diego Chargers Preview
The Chargers are by far the most complete and balanced team in the AFC West. That doesn't mean there aren't many questions, health being the chief concern...more

2. Denver Broncos Preview
The Broncos have a bunch of holes and failed to address many of them in the off-season. The defense cant deal with rushing attacks...more

3. Kansas City Chiefs Preview
The Chiefs spent almost a decade as a team to fear every year. That era is officially over following last years 9 straight losses to end the season. This team is now in the midst of a major rebuilding project...more

4. Oakland Raiders Preview
The Raiders have some things to be excited about. With JaMarcus Russell at quarterback from day one and Darren McFadden who many thought should have been the number one pick...more

1. New England Patriots Preview
This is one pissed off team, lets hope they show at least a little mercy on the pitiful Chiefs on opening day. The Patriots should dominate the division again as long as Tom Brady remains healthy...more

2. New York Jets Preview
Favre’s arrival drastically changes the Jets 2008 preview but it does not change the prediction: New York is still second best in the AFC East. They’re apparently bent on winning now though...more

3. Miami Dolphins Preview
The biggest surprise for us is how well they are playing together all of a sudden and how much a change at the top has meant to this organization. Still, the Dolphins have issues...more

4. Buffalo Bills Preview
The Bills keep getting stronger as they got the running back (Marshawn Lynch) and the quarterback (Trent Edwards) last year, and this year they add the wide receiver threat in James Hardy...more

NFC North Preview NFC South Preview
1. Minnesota Vikings Preview
The league’s best rushing attack and run defense. The only question remains Tarvaris Jackson. With Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor the Vikings have the best running back tandem in the league by far. The passing game however is quite another thing as Tarvaris Jackson continues to hold back the offense...more

2. Green Bay Packers Preview
Aaron Rodgers is the quarterback of the now in Green Bay. He is good enough to displace Brett Favre. Then can anyone tell us what the Packers are doing adding Brian Brohm in the second round and Matt Flynn in the seventh round? Is Jon Gruden suddenly the GM of the Packers?...more

3. Chicago Bears Preview
The Bears have two major problems. The first is that the offense scores something like 4 points a game with roughly the same amount of points scored as turnovers. This creates the second problem. A pissed off defense and a divided locker room...more

4. Detroit Lions Preview
The Lions decided that they really didn't like scoring so many points, so they got rid of Mike Martz and drafted Kevin Smith to challenge Tatum Bell. Don't worry Lions fans, Jon Kitna will still be around to make all the mistakes you love so much. The biggest news of the off-season in Detroit was that the Lions actually waited until the 5th round to take a wide receiver. Amazing...more

1. New Orleans Saints Preview
The most explosive team in the division, but without a more trustworthy rushing attack, the Saints will have trouble dictating the flow of games. Last year showed the Saints one thing. Reggie Bush is NOT an every down back. The Saints need Deuce McAllister to be the every down back...more

2. Carolina Panthers Preview
The power offense and good defense makes for a very good team, not an elite one. It's just a little bit scary to see a team with division title aspirations have this much roster turnover...more

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Preview
Solid offense, excellent defense, but Chuckie never puts together back-to-back seasons. The Bucs won the division last year without Cadillac Williams, and this year they bring back Warrick Dunn to blast some holes. Jeff Garcia does ok in the Bucs dink and dunk offense, but that offense is not what any of us would call explosive...more

4. Atlanta Falcons Preview
The good news is they are ahead of the Chiefs in the rebuilding process, the bad news is they are behind everyone else. There is a new coach, a new quarterback, and a new running back as the Falcons start from scratch. Michael Turner can be a workhorse at running back, and Mike Smith will have to break in Matt Ryan at some point, but this is going to be another very bad year...more

NFC West Preview NFC East Preview

1. Arizona Cardinals Preview
The Cardinals made strides in 2007 and probably should have made a stronger run at the playoffs. Now they must take another step forward with a much more difficult schedule featuring five trips to the Eastern time zone...more

2. Seattle Seahawks Preview
The Seahawks are the owners of the division’s best combination of talent and experience. The age thing will keep them back as much as it helps, and with Mike Holmgrem walking at the end of the year they will be trying to send him out on top...
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3. St. Louis Rams Preview
The Rams can make some noise on offense if they can protect Bulger, Isaac Bruce is off to San Fran, but Torry Holt is still around and if you can get him you had best make him your number one fantasy receiver. The defense will need Chris Long to step right in and play at a high level...more

4. San Francisco 49ers Preview
Head coach Mike Nolan finds himself on the hot seat heading into the 2008 season, and rightfully so after posting a very modest 16-32 record over three seasons. Without a marked improvement this year, he’ll probably be seeking employment during the next offseason. And there’s not much room to go anywhere but up after ranking...more

1. Dallas Cowboys Preview
The Cowboys are odds on favorites in the NFC, they could even win the Super Bowl. First they have to win their first playoff game which they have not done since 1996. Tony Romo will probably have another big year and T.O. can always find the end zone...more

2. New York Giants Preview
They almost didn't make the playoffs last year, and won the whole thing. The Giants bring back plenty of talent although Michael Strahan has retired and Jeremy Shockey is off to New Orleans. Eli Manning is a different quarterback, confident and solidly the offensive leader...more

3. Philadelphia Eagles Preview
The Eagles will look for Donovan McNabb to stay healthy and to find a way to get some other playmakers involved besides just Brian Westbrook. The defense will look for Asante Samuel to have a real impact as well...more

4. Washington Redskins Preview
Jim Zorn takes over and there is also a new west coast offense for QB Jason Campbell to learn. The good news is that he appears to have picked it up instantly and is very comfortable in it. There is an excellent running game as long as Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts are healthy. Then there is the defense which was very good last year and now adds Jason Taylor to the mix....more

 2008 NFL Playoff Projections

NFC: 

Division Winners:
Minnesota, New Orleans,
Arizona, Dallas

Wild Cards:
 
NY Giants over Minnesota
Carolina over Arizona

Divisional Winners:
Carolina over New Orleans
Dallas over NY Giants

AFC Champion:
Dallas over Carolina
 

AFC

Division Winners:
Pittsburgh, Jacksonville,
New England, San Diego

Wild Cards:
Indianapolis over San Diego
Pittsburgh over NY Jets

Divisional Winners:
New England over Pittsburgh
Jacksonville over Indianapolis

NFC Champion:
New England over Jacksonville
 

2008 Super Bowl Champions:  New England Patriots over Dallas Cowboys

Bonus Crystal Ball Pick:
The game ends when Tony Romo looks up to wave at Jessica Simpson with ten seconds remaining and forgets to take a knee, as the Giants defense strips the ball for a game winning touchdown, giving the son of Satan Bill Belichick another Super Bowl Victory.

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