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New England may not be quite as dominant as it was a year ago, but that is
because once you go 16-0 everything is a step backward. Having said that, the
division has become more competitive in Buffalo, New York and Miami. In the
end, it's unlikely any of those challengers will end the Patriots' divisional
dominance as they will most likely finish way ahead of the pack, but at least
this year they will have to play a little tougher division schedule which should
toughen them up for the playoffs just a bit if they get in a fight like last
year.
1.
New England Patriots 2008 NFL Preview
Projected Record: 13-3
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. For anyone who
is questioning how much difference a quarterback makes you saw this preseason
just how bad the Patriots could be if Brady goes down... more
2.
New York Jets 2008 NFL Preview
Projected Record: 10-6
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. Brett Favre is
the key of course, but its going to be tough to even get a wildcard this year.
We think maybe the football gods smile on the Jets this year though... more
3.
Miami Dolphins 2008 NFL Preview
Projected Record: 7-9
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, I think that is easy to say when a team is 1-15. The
Tuna has entered the building and already you can see a difference in the way
they carry themselves, and in the front office moves... more
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Buffalo Bills 2008 NFL Preview
Projected Record: 7-9
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. Things are definitely looking up in Buffalo as
the Bills get back some players who were injured on defense last year to include
Paul Posluszny... more
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