Posted on 08/14/2002 12:00:56 PM PDT by CougarGA7
Breakdown of the 2002 NFL Season
AFC EAST
1. New York Jets
2. New England Patriots
3. Miami Dolphins
4. Buffalo Bills
New York Jets. The Jets reap the benefits of an easy schedule again this year. Games at Jacksonville, Detroit, San Diego and at home against Minnesota give them the wins necessary to take their division.
New England Patriots. The Pats ride the high of last years Superbowl win, but its only enough to sneak in as a wildcard.
Miami Dolphins. The Fins are riding high on the acquisition of Ricky Williams. So are other teams defenses. Expect to see a lot of defenses put 8 men in the box and the season will ride on the shoulders or maybe this case the hip of Jay Fiedler. Also expect the Miami defense to have to spend too much time on the field to secure wins in close games.
Buffalo Bills. This team is on the rise. But dont expect them to reap benefits this year. The Bills will beat themselves up on tough divisional games and then have to try and put up a showing against Chicago and at Denver and Green Bay.
AFC NORTH
1. Pittsburgh Steelers
2. Cleveland Browns
3. Cincinnati Bengals
4. Baltimore Ravens
Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers love realignment. No more will they have to play two games a year against Tennessee and Jacksonville who both played them tough. Expect the Steelers to have the division locked up by week 13.
Cleveland Browns. The Browns should finish strong this year by winning their last five games in a row. The 10-6 record it will produce will just miss the wildcard spot on tiebreakers. The Browns are a solid #2 receiver away from being able to go deep in the playoffs.
Cincinnati Bengals. Its too bad the Bengals dont play Denver this year. A Spikes-Sharpe smack off would be the most entertaining part of a Bengal Fans season. They will be improved but they are still a long way off from being a playoff contender.
Baltimore Ravens. Billick knew this day was coming. The day when the Ravens would have to take the cap hit and purge the high dollar players. Dont expect anything from the Ravens this year, but also dont expect them to stay in the cellar for many years as long a Billick is at the helm.
AFC SOUTH
1. Indianapolis Colts
2. Tennessee Titans
3. Houston Texans
4. Jacksonville Jaguars
Indianapolis Colts. Just the presence of Tony Dungy brings the Colts Defense into the top 15 in the league. The offense will still be prolific even if Dominic Rhodes is in there instead of Edgrinn James. With the improvement in defense the Colts will be able to hold off the Titans for the division crown.
Tennessee Titans. The Titans have the misfortune of some tough games outside of their division. Games against Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and at Oakland will be just enough for them to miss the playoffs.
Houston Texans. How bout dem Texans. This expansion team will play
.well like an expansion team. But with the personnel they have, they may be able to pull off 4 wins, which will be enough to keep them out of the cellar.
Jacksonville Jaguars. This could very well be Tom Coughlins last year at the reins of the Jags. With the drop off in the key skill positions (Brunells getting older, McCardell is gone, Taylor cant stay healthy) and Jimmy Smith still mired in a holdout, expect the Jaguars to compete for Worst Team in the League.
AFC WEST
1. Oakland Raiders
2. Denver Broncos
3. Kansas City Chiefs
4. San Diego Chargers
Oakland Raiders. This is their last chance and they know it. Rice, Gannon, and Brown are all aware that they are in the twilight of their respective careers and will be pushing everyone on the team to make one last hard run to the Superbowl. They might just make it, but by the time they get there they could very likely be out of gas.
Denver Broncos. The Broncos are a good team that seems to always get the bad breaks (ala Ed McCaffery). The Broncos will keep it together enough this year to secure the other wildcard spot in the AFC. But can this team ride the shoulders of Brien Greise? The jury is still out on that. The only thing Bronco fans should wish for is that Terrell Davis retires and move to New York so Brien cant fall down in his driveway.
Kansas City Chiefs. Two things will become evident in Kansas City this year. First, Trent Green really is a good quarterback when he has receivers to throw to. And second, Dick Vermeil is not the reason the Rams won the Superbowl two and a half years ago. Gonzalez is at odds over playing basketball too, players are slapping teammates with their helmets on the practice field and Vermeil does not have the ability to correct the infighting even if he cries.
San Diego Chargers. Be sure to watch the first three Charger games this year if you are a Doug Flutie Fan. These games will be his last. Schottenheimer will put Drew Brees in this year. This team has some talent, but it still needs to gel before they will be able to win the close games.
NFC EAST
1. Philadelphia Eagles
2. New York Giants
3. Washington Redskins
4. Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles. This entire division has the disadvantage of having to play NFC West teams this year. The Eagles are the only team in this division that stands a reasonable chance of pulling off an upset against the Rams or 49ers. That coupled with games against Houston, Arizona, and at Jacksonville, they should be able to easily win this division.
New York Giants. In all honesty, a person can take the remaining teams in this division and put them in a hat to pull out the order of how they finish. I put the Giants on top of this list because of the Fassel factor. Im hoping to hear another Guarantee this year. The guarantee wont be enough to get them into the playoffs though.
Washington Redskins. As a prognosticator I will make a detailed prediction for this team this year. The Redskins will blow out Arizona in its opener. Then they will lose a squeaker at home against the Eagles. Then they will go to Candlestick. The 49ers will be beating them badly. Spurrier will pull whatever quarterback is starting that day and Spurrier will learn two things. First, quarterback-by-committee does not work in the NFL. And second, dont purposely blow out your opponents in pre-season unless you are not going to see them again during the regular season. (Especially if you have to play them in their crib.)
Dallas Cowboys. Cowboy fans need to unite and send letters to Jerry Jones saying I know we are not getting 10 wins again this year, but please dont pull the plug on Carter. Quincy needs one more year of hard knocks and I think we will see the maturity level of a top ten quarterback by the end of the year. Cowboy fans should spend this year focusing on Emmit Smith breaking Walter Payton rushing record, bask in it, and dont worry about the standings.
NFC NORTH
1. Chicago Bears
2. Green Bay Packers
3. Detroit Lions
4. Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears. When looking at the Bears this year think of the Baltimore Ravens two seasons ago. Dont look at Jim Miller to win games for the Bears, but look for him to not lose them either (ala Trent Dilfer). This Defense is good enough to limit opponents and the Offensive line is probably the best in the league for the A-Train to run behind. This will be enough to eek out the division title over Green Bay.
Green Bay Packers. Will Terry Glenn stay out of trouble? Who cares? Favre can do more with substandard receivers than a lot of quarterbacks could do with Terrell Owens and Marvin Harrison. It will be a neck and neck fight for the division title, but the Pack are guaranteed at least the wildcard spot.
Detroit Lions. Anything would be better than last year for Detroit Fans. This year they will get their wish. The Lions wont be the 2nd worst team in the NFL. They will be the 5th worst.
Minnesota Vikings. Mike Tice says they will be throwing to Randy Moss a lot more this year. Expect to see a lot of safeties baiting Daunte Culpepper into interceptions. The best the Viking Fans can hope for is that Tice is just saying this to trick Moss into finishing plays.
NFC SOUTH
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. New Orleans Saints
3. Atlanta Falcons
4. Carolina Panthers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The arrival of Gruden should help an offense that has not cracked the top 20 in the league over the last five seasons. This could mean a good year for Keyshawn Johnson. It also helps that no one else in the division has the talent to compete with the Bucs for the division title.
New Orleans Saints. The Saints will find out what effect Ricky Williams had on the defenses they played against. Teams will keep their faster players in on running downs because they know Duece McCallister is not going to bull rush anyone. An additional disadvantage the Saints have is they have been designing their defense to play against teams like the Rams and 49ers. This wont help their cause in a division that will be doing a lot of rushing.
Atlanta Falcons. Warrick Dunn is a good addition to this team, but Michael Vick is not ready to carry this offense. There should be a lot of mistakes seen this year on the Falcons squad. Make a mental note not to watch the games the Falcons team plays against the Panthers this year. It will be reminiscent of the Dallas-Washington Monday Night Game last season.
Carolina Panthers. Bringing in Fox was a good idea on Carolinas part. They need to become a defensive powerhouse to be competitive in this division. They just dont have all the pieces in place to get out of the cellar this year. However, with a home opener against Baltimore, Panther fans dont have to worry about breaking Tampa Bays all time losing streak record.
NFC WEST
1. St. Louis Rams
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Rams. This is still the team to beat in the NFL. And on top of that this team is hungry to erase the embarrassment of their Superbowl loss to the Patriots. Jamie Duncan replacing London Fletcher is actually an upgrade at Linebacker on passing downs and Terrence Wilkins replacing Az-Hakim will actually give the Rams surer hands at that position. The only thing that will keep the Rams from locking up their division early this year will be the 49ers breathing down their neck. (Note: The 49er-Ram Monday Night season finally may be the game of the season.)
San Francisco 49ers. If it werent for the Rams last year the 49ers would most likely had made it to the Championship Game. But being a wildcard and having to play in Green Bay was their undoing. The same thing can happen again this year. A playoff spot is pretty much a given, but as a wildcard team they wont get a home game due to realignment.
Arizona Cardinals. The Cards and the Hawks will compete for last place in the West. The saving grace for Arizona is that the NFC West is playing the NFC East this year, which has more beatable teams than the AFC West that they will play and the Seahawks are familiar with.
Seattle Seahawks. Welcome to the NFC. And just to make sure we break you in right we will put you in a division with the two best offenses in the league. Mike Holmgren is going to find out just how talented his defensive backs are. Look on the bright side. At least they didnt put the Hawks in the Black and Blue Division.
Wild Card Weekend
Denver at Pittsburgh. The Broncos are improving, but the Steelers give Greise his first serious lesson on taking a team to the next level.
New England at Indianapolis. Tuck rule withstanding, the Patriots cant keep up with the Colts in the RCA Dome.
Green Bay at Philadelphia. The Eagles think this is their year after the close loss last year in the Championship Game. But Brett Favre avenges his 6-interception performance in his last playoff game to pull off the victory.
San Francisco at Tampa Bay. Darn those Rams. No game at home equals another early exit from the playoff for the 49ers.
Divisional Playoff Weekend
Indianapolis at Oakland. The Colts are good, but the Raiders are making their last run at a Superbowl for a while and Raider Fan becomes just too intimidating.
Pittsburgh at New York. The Steelers should be able to win anywhere they go. But not this year. Kordell Stewart still comes up short in the big game when the defense keys on stopping Bettis.
Green Bay at St. Louis. No, we wont see Favre throw 6 picks in St. Louis again, but it will become an offensive shoot out with the Rams winning with the Greatest Show on Turf.
Tampa Bay at Chicago. Guess what? Its windy in Champlain. Its snowing. Its below 40 degrees. See ya Bucs.
Championship Weekend
New York Jets at Oakland Raiders. This game looks nothing like the one last year. The Raiders attack on a nice dry field and 60 degree weather.
Chicago at St. Louis. Defense wins games. But the Rams have defense and offense. Final score: Rams win 10-3.
Superbowl XXXVII
Oakland vs. St. Louis. As Ive said, the Raiders are on a mission. Its their last chance to get a ring with this group. But the Rams are on a mission too. They are determined not to be embarrassed in a Superbowl again. The Raiders just dont have the energy left to finish the trick.
Superbowl Champions: St. Louis Rams
Nine out of 20 teams is very good. Nice piece you wrote here.
How close do you think the Eagles are?
And they make it worse by giving the winner of the weakest division (usually translates to more wins for the one good team) a bye week. Whaddacrock!
That said, good piece and nice analysis.
Go COLTS!
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