02-14-2016, 07:19 PM
I figured this could go here because there's two teams from the AFCN that CheatSheet.com thinks will be successful next year:
They might make the playoffs, but I don't trust Tony Romo to come through in the clutch, and McFadden could have a big year, but I'm not sure how much I trust him, and there's no back worth taking at #4 in the draft.
Their offense is scary good, but can they stay healthy? I don't trust Ben to play a full 16 games and their defense, even though they played ok last season, doesn't impress me too much and I think is a big weakness.
Hard to ever count them out, though.
Dalton will be scary good next season and I highly doubt that we get robbed again like we did this year, but it wouldn't surprise me considering the NFL's love for the Steelers.
I don't see any team in the NFL that we can't beat and we should be an explosive offense with Dalton back, Green, Eifert, Hill, and the rest of the crew, not to mention I think we draft or sign a center and improve our interior offensive line, which was one of the few weak spots on the team.
They might be good, but one hit and I think Palmer's done, not to mention he might start to fall-off at 36.
Late in the year and in the playoffs, Brady seemed like he was losing arm strength and accuracy, and I just think that him falling off with effect the entire team. I think I remember him saying he wanted to play into his 40s, and before last season, I would have believed him, but I think he's near the end of the road.
Scary to think they went 15 and 1 with all those injuries, and Cam's just turned scary-good, so I'd definitely bet on them and I think they have a great shot to win it all. They might have won it all this year if they didn't get screwed on that catch that was called incomplete.
Thoughts?
Quote:1. Dallas Cowboys
Not only did the Cowboys prove in the second half of 2015 that they have a great defense, but they also realized that they badly, badly need a backup quarterback behind Tony Romo. If Romo had been fully healthy and playing with a defense like the one we saw as of late last season, it would have been interesting to see what type of run this team would have put together.
Even putting that aside, this team now has the No. 4 pick in the NFL draft, they’ll have Romo back, and they play in the woeful NFC East. It’s unfortunate news to many, but it’s going to be tough to pick against the Cowboys in 2016. If Dallas makes the right offseason moves and can sign a talented free agent or two, this team will be ridiculously dangerous. Also, a healthy Romo and Dez Bryant will open up the run game for Darren McFadden, or whichever rookie they choose to draft.
They might make the playoffs, but I don't trust Tony Romo to come through in the clutch, and McFadden could have a big year, but I'm not sure how much I trust him, and there's no back worth taking at #4 in the draft.
Quote:2. Pittsburgh Steelers
Not only did the Steelers go 10-6 and make the playoffs last season, but they did so without Le’Veon Bell for the bulk of the year, and without Ben Roethlisberger at times as well. To top it off, if Roethlisberger was playing during the second half of the year, it was usually with some type of an injury impacting him. Regardless, the Steelers still got to the postseason. Now, imagine a healthy Roethlisberger, Bell, and of course Antonio Brown running wild through secondaries. Pretty scary to think about, and this team will once again be one of the most dangerous offenses out there. To top it off, their defense stepped up quite often in 2015, allowing just 319 total points last season.
Their offense is scary good, but can they stay healthy? I don't trust Ben to play a full 16 games and their defense, even though they played ok last season, doesn't impress me too much and I think is a big weakness.
Hard to ever count them out, though.
Quote:3. Cincinnati Bengals
It was brutal to see Andy Dalton suffer a thumb injury that sidelined him for the entire home stretch of 2015. Even still, the Bengals wound up with a 12-4 record, but were unable to win a playoff game, losing in brutal fashion 18-16 to the rival Steelers. Next season, Dalton will return and look to get some revenge on the entire NFL. Through just 13 games in 2015, he threw for 3,250 yards, 25 touchdowns, and had just seven interceptions. He also posted a stellar 106.3 quarterback rating over that span. Don’t be surprised if the Bengals not only win the division next year, but make a push toward the Super Bowl, something that was expected from them this year, before Dalton’s injury.
Dalton will be scary good next season and I highly doubt that we get robbed again like we did this year, but it wouldn't surprise me considering the NFL's love for the Steelers.
I don't see any team in the NFL that we can't beat and we should be an explosive offense with Dalton back, Green, Eifert, Hill, and the rest of the crew, not to mention I think we draft or sign a center and improve our interior offensive line, which was one of the few weak spots on the team.
Quote:4. Arizona Cardinals
Yes, Carson Palmer is 36 years old, but he was also out of this world last season for the Cardinals. Palmer played in all 16 games, throwing for 4,671 yards, 35 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He received MVP consideration and led the Cardinals to a 13-3 record. Now, he’s back for his encore performance. With a plethora of wide receivers and a group of running backs who will actually be healthy this year, as well as newly-found star David Johnson, it will be tough to bet against the Cardinals in 2016. Expect Palmer and company to come close to matching their 13-3 record, especially with a defense that allowed just 18.7 points per game, ranking them No. 5 in the NFL. Oh, Arizona will also get back Tyrann Mathieu, whose presence definitely can’t be overlooked. Great offense plus great defense equals Super Bowl in 2016? Maybe, just maybe.
They might be good, but one hit and I think Palmer's done, not to mention he might start to fall-off at 36.
Quote:5. New England Patriots
With a defense that allowed 19.6 points per game (No. 8 in the NFL) and offense averaging 29.1 points per game, it’s hard to bet against the Patriots ever. On top of that, we have the dynamic duo of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, as well as a healthy Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski. Technically, we could change that from a “dynamic duo” to a “four-headed monster.” The Patriots also dealt with some major issues at the running back position in 2015, which obviously impacted their offense.
With Dion Lewis proving to be a stellar dual-threat option early in the year, his torn ACL back in November truly hurt the offense. Fortunately, LeGarrette Blount was there to pick up the slack, right? Not so much, as he also suffered an injury that sent him to the injured reserve in December. All in all, it was a tough year for the Patriots, but this made it even more impressive to see them make the AFC championship game.
Late in the year and in the playoffs, Brady seemed like he was losing arm strength and accuracy, and I just think that him falling off with effect the entire team. I think I remember him saying he wanted to play into his 40s, and before last season, I would have believed him, but I think he's near the end of the road.
Quote:6. Carolina Panthers
The Panthers were the best team in the NFL in 2015. They may not have won the Super Bowl, but when you run into fate (aka Peyton Manning and Denver’s defense), there’s not much else you can do. Carolina was 15-1 in the regular season and rolled through the playoffs (regardless of the close finish against the Seahawks). Carolina not only has the league MVP in Cam Newton, but they have one of the best defenses in the NFL. Newton will be hungrier than ever to get his team back to the Super Bowl after the crushing defeat, making this team even more dangerous than they were in 2015.
For an offense which scored 31.3 points per game — the most in the NFL — they’ll also get back No. 1 wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin, who suffered a torn ACL before the year. Their defense also suffered a few key injuries late in the season, including losing cornerbacks Bene Benwikere and Charles Tillman. Carolina is the most dangerous team in the NFL in 2016, and it’s a hard notion to disagree with.
Scary to think they went 15 and 1 with all those injuries, and Cam's just turned scary-good, so I'd definitely bet on them and I think they have a great shot to win it all. They might have won it all this year if they didn't get screwed on that catch that was called incomplete.
Thoughts?
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