zombieslayer
14 years ago
Who's our biggest threat to stop us from winning it all next year?

I personally think da Bears overachieved. The Falcons are solid, except I don't think Ryan is elite. The Patriots will always be a threat as long as Brady is their QB and Belichick is their coach. The Steelers' D is still sick and Troy P is only 27. So I think it's the Falcons in the NFC and the Pats and the Steelers in the AFC. I just don't trust the Jets or the Eagles to reach the CG next year (in their respective conferences). The Saints don't have the D and last year was a fluke as everything seemed to go right for them.

The Lions will be the sleeper. I expect them to be 8-8 or 9-7 next year and reach the Playoffs as a WC team in '12.
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14 years ago
I'd have to say the Falcons, they will be looking for revenge.
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14 years ago
Easily the Falcons in my book.. that team is building much like us.. I am guessing that they fill in some of the gap that was missing this season..which is depth and versatility in the style of game they can play.

The Pats/Jets and Steelers/Ravens or in fact any AFC team will only be standing in our way in the Superbowl. Personally I will worry about that in Feb next year. ;)

BTW.. a dark horse to take another step and cause us headaches.. Detroit.
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peteralan71
14 years ago
As good as the Steelers are, well rounded on offense, unreal D, I still think that the Falcons will be tough. We beat the hell out of them, but I think out of 10 games, they may win more. They, like us, have an up and coming QB. They arguably have a better running game. We have a better defense and receiving corps (Tony Gonzales is getting old, and Finley is an animal that will come into next season with something to prove). This being said, I think that they will be playing with the intangible against us if we see them again. They got embarassed at home. Playing them makes me most nervous.

I know that the "hot pick" will probably be the Pats, but honestly I just don't buy it. Brady had an amzing year because he has a great line and receivers that do NOT drop passes. He had his year. I think that next year will be a different story. I don't see them winning more than 11 next year. I understand that 11-5 is great, but it seems like everybody thinks they'll win out the whole season again like they did a few years back.

If we are able to find a CB to start rotating in some. Shields is taking on a new stage of his own, Williams is established, but Woodson only has 1-2 yrs left, and Ted needs to acknowledge this. I believe 100% that he will. Also, we need to address OL issues (whether Newhouse will work or if we need a new OT).

Finally, the Bears majorly overachieved. Urlacher is on his way downhill, Briggs can't do much without him, and Cutler will take a huge hit from the NFC CG. He simply will not be able to get it done. He always has underacheived when considering his hype, and he will continue to do so. Will Forte is their only key to success offensively.
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14 years ago
In the division, it will be the Detroit Lions.

I think the Bears are going to fall to last place in the NFC North. They were very fortunate this season in some of their victories and I still don't believe Jay Cutler and Mike Martz is a match for the long run.

The Lions have a ton of young talent that is developing, especially on defense. Offensively, they need to get their QB healthy and fix their offensive line.

In the NFC, it is the Falcons.

I have said numerous times that I believe Atlanta and Green Bay in the 2010s will be like Indianapolis and New England was in the 2000s.

I like Baltimore and New England to make runs in the AFC next year. We will see how things go, but I am leaning toward one of those teams making it to the Super Bowl. I will probably go with the Ravens again.
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earthquake
14 years ago
Complacency, bad luck, someone murdering half the team. In late 2009 I felt the only team that could really stop that packers was... the Packers. If they stay relatively healthy I think that will be the case as well in 2011.
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14 years ago
damnit earthquake, you stole my thunder! +1 (begrudingly, though)

The Cowboys get Romo back in addition to a lot of 'sexy' stars that all obviously underperformed for the first 8 weeks...so along with the Lions I think they're an up and coming team.

Philly is very young at skill positions and seems that they could be a viable threat pretty easily, and obviously the Falcons are a very solid team that rarely beats themselves (unless they play GB in the playoffs).
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14 years ago

A lockout.

"IronMan" wrote:


That's how i see it.
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blueleopard
14 years ago
Short of Carolina, the entire NFC South is dangerous.

Then there's a re-motivated Dallas team.
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TwinkieGorilla
14 years ago

Who's our biggest threat to stop us from winning it all next year?

"zombieslayer" wrote:



CBA Negotiations.

I agree with Twinkiegorilla.

bozz_2006 wrote:


Zero2Cool
14 years ago
To keep in line with how bastids follow along with my poll options.



Ourselves.
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A lockout.

"IronMan" wrote:



right.

after that- De Pats.
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RaiderPride
14 years ago
The biggest threat?

Nuclear war. A large asteroid hitting North America would do it. A change in the earths magnetic poll's would be a bitch, and a super influenza with no known cure would make it possible.

Other than that.....

It will be back to back and two in a row.
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CaliforniaCheez
14 years ago
I still think the Saints are more of a danger than any other NFC team.

Consider that Calvin Johnson non catch week one. Had Detroit won that game they would have split with each team in the division.
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14 years ago

Short of Carolina, the entire NFC South is dangerous

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I'm sorry but I just don't buy Tampa Bay as a major threat. Yeah, they took a huge step last year but they faced a horribly easy schedule last year and failed to beat a single team with a winning record until the Saints, with nothing to play for, pulled Breese in the 4th quarter of a tight game in week 17. They got absolutely spanked by a number of the better teams they faced. Also, they barely edged out some of the poor teams they played and when the NFC wildcard race got tight and they had a chance to take a lead in that race they choked at home against the Lions, and they didn't lose their starting quarterback and best player to a concussion in the middle of the second quarter.

I'm holding off on them for now.
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14 years ago
Obama. If we lose it's his fault. It's not like everyone isn't blaming him for everything else already.
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blueleopard
14 years ago

Short of Carolina, the entire NFC South is dangerous

"mi_keys" wrote:



I'm sorry but I just don't buy Tampa Bay as a major threat. Yeah, they took a huge step last year but they faced a horribly easy schedule last year and failed to beat a single team with a winning record until the Saints, with nothing to play for, pulled Breese in the 4th quarter of a tight game in week 17. They got absolutely spanked by a number of the better teams they faced. Also, they barely edged out some of the poor teams they played and when the NFC wildcard race got tight and they had a chance to take a lead in that race they choked at home against the Lions, and they didn't lose their starting quarterback and best player to a concussion in the middle of the second quarter.

I'm holding off on them for now.

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The Lions are better than everyone thinks. Backup QB or not, we lost to them.

And the Bucs have had our number for a few years as well. Aaron Rodgers is 0-2 against them.
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We beat one of the best teams in the s.b and the confidence,that the pack has and the talent,I see them winning against teams we think they should lose to,teams in our division like the lions may give us a headache other than them think we have a good chance of being there next year.
azrunning
14 years ago
Not only did we lose to Detroit but we lost to their 3rd string QB. They will be tough in the next few years. Chicago was lucky this year. Last year they lost urlacher and were terrible. If they had a fraction of the injuries we had they would have been toast.

In the NFC I think Atlanta but I really don't see them or ryan as championchip material. Maybe Dallas but I don't think so.

Patriots in AFC. Brady does it for them. Not only this year but a couple years ago too when he had 50 TD passes. They are beatable though. Pittsburgh will be back too.
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