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Monday, September 12, 2011

Top 10 Team to watch in 2011-12 NFL Season Part 2

This is a part 2 of 10 Team to watch in 2011-12 NFL Season.
In this blog you find information about San Diego Chargers,Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles

This is my 5th BLOG ON on 2011-12 NFL Season. In this blog you will see the top 10 to watch . How they will do in this season.

Here are ten teams to watch this NFL season part 2.   


Some may think the Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders or even the New York Jets would lay claim to this spot...but they don't. It's the San Diego Chargers who will be the second new team in the AFC playoff picture.Why San Diego and not the Jets? San Diego is better on the offensive line, better at wide receiver, equal at running back, better at quarterback and plays in a weaker division.
The Jets will face issues on the offensive line and at wide receiver all season. There's also the lingering issue of who will rush the passer.

6. Philadelphia Eagles


Philadelphia Eagles are just too good (right now) to overlook.The difference maker will not be Michael Vick, but the Eagles' secondary. Running with Nnamdi Asomugha, Asante Samuel and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at cornerback gives Philadelphia the advantage over Dallas and the other NFC East teams. Philadelphia has enough talent to walk away with the division, but they must find a way to protect Vick before the Eagles can be a safe bet to win the NFC East.

7. Arizona Cardinals


The Arizona Cardinals will benefit from playing in the NFL's weakest division, but don't let that fool you into thinking they are not a good team. These Cardinals are more talented than most will realize.Kevin Kolb leads a revitalized Cardinals offense, where Larry Fitzgerald has help in the form of Todd Heap to keep safeties off him. The Cardinals' defense is also pretty stout.Darnell Dockett and Adrian Wilson head up a defense that can shift, morph and change looks on the fly. The Cardinal defense's unpredictability makes them incredibly dangerous.


8. Green Bay Packers


The Green Bay Packers won the Super Bowl last season as a wild-card team. They'll have the benefit of a home-field advantage this season as division winner.Green Bay returns 20 of 22 starters from the 2010 season, and it could be argued that the two players they lost (Cullen Jenkins and Daryn College) were replaced by better players. Green Bay is poised to make a Super Bowl run again this year, and in the future.The Packers are in a tough division, and will face competition from the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears for the division crown. Nothing will be handed to the Packers; they'll have to earn it.

9. Atlanta Falcons


The Atlanta Falcons play in the NFL's best division, but they might also be the best team in the NFL. Period.Atlanta has the talent at every unit to make a Super Bowl run this year. The team has a quarterback who can win big games in Matt Ryan and a running game that can control the clock and grind out tough wins.Atlanta will feature a high-profile passing attack, but the play of the offensive line and running backs will win key games for them.The defense should be much better in 2011 now that Ray Edwards is lining up opposite John Abraham. It will also help that young players Corey Peters, Sean Weatherspoon, William Moore and Thomas DeCoud are one year more experienced.

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers


The final NFC playoff team, and the fifth new team in the 2011 playoffs, will be the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Yep, that's three teams from the NFC South representing in the playoffs. Tampa was on the brink of a playoff run last year when they won 10 games and should have been in the playoffs. Winning more games vs. top competition this year will give Tampa the tie-breakers needed to make their playoff dreams a reality


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