NFL Season Preview: In Tweets
I was challenged to write a preview for each team, but in the style of a 'tweet', so here goes.
@ArizonaCardinals Repeating last year is probably beyond them. Will need as much luck as they had then to even make the playoffs
@AtlantaFalcons Huge changes and significant injuries. Younger than in 08, but need Ryan to be even better than last year
@BaltimoreRavens No change in the receiving corps & suspect D will put even more pressure on Flacco. Interesting to see how Oher shapes up
@BuffaloBills Entire season depends upon keeping TO happy. Where have you heard that before? Look out for Jauron’s new Pop Warner offense!
@Carolina Panthers Feeble defense, offense almost entirely dependent upon the run. Could be a long 17 weeks
@ChicagoBears Cutler a great signing at QB, but needed better receivers to throw to. Defense back to 2006 form with Urlacher looking MEAN
@CincinnatiBengals Everything seems happier this year now that 85 has discovered Twitter, Palmer is able to throw & the D has been beefed up
@ClevelandBrowns Wtf is going on? Mystery QB competitions, unsettled O line. The D should be better – but then it could hardly get any worse
@DallasCowboys. Probably their best chance in years for a real run at the Superbowl, with an easy early season. Watch out for Ogletree at WR
@DenverBroncos Disastrous man management left them weak at QB & with an unhappy wideout. A miracle if they even record a winning season
@DetroitLions Literally can’t get worse than last year. Stafford will hope to be as good as Ryan & Flacco were. No chance of the post-season
@GreenBayPackers Nothing less than playoffs will do. Change to 3-4 D led to chaos in pre-season - no excuse if Rogers & Co fail anyway
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@HoustonTexans Much depends upon Schaub & Slaton staying fit & on the D learning to stop the run. Seem to lack strength in vital positions
@IndianapolisColts Life Without Dungy will be strange. Need Bob Sanders back.The most impressive offense in the NFL should outscore anyone
@JacksonvilleJaguars Must improve this year or Del Rio is toast. Unfortunately, the O looks as weak as a new born kitten. Tough times ahead
@KansasCityChiefs New coach, new GM., new QB. Unfortunately, no new wideouts of note, no sense there's any more talent than last season.
@MiamiDolphins Came back well last season from their hideous 07. Need to keep improving - hard now that the Wildcat is out of the bag
@MinnesotaVikings After the dramas will have to perform on the pitch to show it was worthwhile. Should win NFC North. Harvin looks exciting
@NewEnglandPatriots Brady back, but have lost a lot of other leaders. Talent everywhere, but not as strong as they have been or could be
@NewOrleansSaints Have boosted their woeful D of last season. Offense strong, Brees will still try and outpass rest of the NFL put together
@NewYorkGiants Chance for a WR to emerge from the shadow of Burress. Two gun RBs. Defense stronger with Osi U back. What’s not to love?
@NewYorkJets Favre circus has left town. Sanchez to try his luck where many have failed before. D still a work in progress. Playoff chance.
@OaklandRaiders Looks increasingly like Russell is a bust and a bizarre draft has not helped. No chance of playoffs this year
@PhiladelphiaEagles Arrival of Vick a distraction? Little strength at WR for him to play to. Death of Jim Johnson won’t help the D.
@PittsburghSteelers Contenders for a successive Superbowl. Strong everywhere & have depth, as their success despite injuries showed in 08
@SanDiegoChargers Should win division easily, but can Rivers, LT take them that extra step to a Superbowl? Time to prove the doubters wrong.
@SanFrancisco49ers Hill the right choice at QB, but time to see if Singletary’s ‘get tough’ policy has worked on a side of limited talent
@SeattleSeahawks 1st season under Mora should be better than their last under Holmgreen. TJ has a chance to shine, esp with Hasselbeck fit
@St.LouisRams A third successive poor season beckons. A side in transition will rely heavily on Steven Jackson again. Do not expect much
@TampaBayBuccaneers Huge coaching changes. Huge personnel changes. Will therefore struggle for a winning season, but watch out in 2010
@TennesseeTitans Blew up spectacularly last season. Will hope to last the pace this time even with no Albert H. Short of strength in depth
@WashingtonRedskins Look good on defense, but really the last chance for Campbell or you can bet on Coach Zorn being out of work by 2010.
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