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Mountaineer Bengal
05-30-2007, 04:43 PM
Who do you think will be the worst team in the league this year?

Bengal Dude
05-30-2007, 05:22 PM
I would've said the Raiders, but I think there's a new feeling in Oakland. They've done some work with the O-line, not much but some. Since the Raiders have done O-line work that leaves one team to take the 32nd spot...the Houston Texans.
Houston, a young defense isn't going to save your team, you got an unproven QB, but you're missing the one important key component, AN O-LINE!!! Carr couldn't get the job done when he had to run for his life everytime he dropped back for a pass. Schaub isn't going to do any better without a little protection. Ahman Green isn't going to put up fancy numbers without a decent line, just ask E. James in Arizona.

Ali
05-31-2007, 02:20 AM
Detroit, followed closely by Houston who made the mistake of getting rid of Carr for unproven talent when they REALLY needed to beef up that O-Line.

biggie
05-31-2007, 11:13 AM
I'm still going w/ the Raiders-tough division and a bad football team w/ a suspect O-line. They have got my vote.

Buckeyehitman
06-01-2007, 01:07 PM
I'm going to go with one of the following
Buffalo - lost starting RB and CB, got a new RB and LB, and their QB still has question marks
Miami - No sign of the Trent Green trade going through, they lost Wes Welker but picked up Ted ginn, he won't be any good without someone to throw to him.
Oakland - rookie QB, no oline, that equals problems
San Francisco - potentially good defense, but without Norv Turner, will Alex Smith regress?
Houston - new QB, aging RB, no oline and young defense, not many upsides for the Texans
Dallas - Romo had flashes that faded, new coach and TO is just waiting.
Washington - no offense help, they got a good rookie S, but they still need someone to score.
Pittsburgh - aging defense, youthful offense, a QB with low confidence and a new coach in a tough division....YIPES

calell83
06-01-2007, 03:50 PM
I'm going to go with one of the following
Buffalo - lost starting RB and CB, got a new RB and LB, and their QB still has question marks
Miami - No sign of the Trent Green trade going through, they lost Wes Welker but picked up Ted ginn, he won't be any good without someone to throw to him.
Oakland - rookie QB, no oline, that equals problems
San Francisco - potentially good defense, but without Norv Turner, will Alex Smith regress?
Houston - new QB, aging RB, no oline and young defense, not many upsides for the Texans
Dallas - Romo had flashes that faded, new coach and TO is just waiting.
Washington - no offense help, they got a good rookie S, but they still need someone to score.
Pittsburgh - aging defense, youthful offense, a QB with low confidence and a new coach in a tough division....YIPES




Why not name the whole NFL?
Also I think your are delusional with San Fran, Dallas and Pittsburgh....
Think about it....San Fran plays Arizona Twice, Pittsburgh Plays the Browns twice and Dallas made the playoffs last year and should have advanced if not for butterfingers....Not saying any of these teams will be great but seriously....

Buckeyehitman
06-01-2007, 04:22 PM
I didn't name the entire NFL because I don't think the entire NFL has the potential to be that bad.
San Fran plays Arizona twice, uh huh, you're right, they do, but Arizona is a lot better than their record shows. Besides, they have three of the best young offensive players in the league (Boldin, Fitzgerald and Leinart) you're crazy if you think San Fran will sweep them. Also remember that San Fran was a sub .500 team last year, and had a lot of games go their way this year. Losing QB guru Norv Turner could cause Alex Smith to look like he did in his first year.
I'll grant you Pittsburgh, that might be a long shot, but seriously, they're teaching Ben to run the no huddle. That could be a mistake, and if he doesn't show any progress from last year, and regresses even further, they could be in serious trouble. Not to mention the fact that they lost one of their team leaders in Joey Porter.
Which brings me to Dallas. You have two old wide receivers, really no youth to speak of. It is entirely possible that the league has figured out Romo, and you have a new coach which is never been known to be a motivator. To me I think that's closer to 32 than 1.

SnapCount80
06-03-2007, 12:28 PM
My guess is Oakland.

cinc4ever1
06-03-2007, 08:56 PM
My guess is Oakland.

Thats who i wanted to say but i really think Houston will be the worst team this year followed closley by the raiders.