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Who is starting for the cowpukes? Henson/Quincy/Vinny
starts at all this season, or is the starter at the beginning of the season?swd1974 said:I bet a guy 20. If vinny starts I lose
maddogkf said:starts at all this season, or is the starter at the beginning of the season?
kerouac9 said:Carter keeps the job all 16 weeks, plus two playoff games. Parcells throws open the spot for camp competition after the season.
Stout said:Cowgirls in two playoff games? Na ganna happen. Cowgirls even making the playoffs this year? Na ganna happen. Those glaring weaknesses won't be patched by good coaching like last year, and teams will take advantage of it.
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Who'd they lose this offseason? Mario Edwards? So, same #1 defense, offense with two new (better) runningbacks. What are their "glaring weaknesses"? Maybe the QB play, but they have an explosive young WR in the slot, a consistent chain-mover and a burner on the outside. As long as they have some consistency at the QB position (and I expect Carter to improve a bit this season), they're going to be a tough team to beat.
I don't even like the Cowboys, but I wouldn't want the Cards to play them.
Perhaps that was just a rumor I heard.Stout, i don't like the cowboys as much as the next guy, but I definately think you've painted the worst case scenario here. The best case scenario sees the defense maintain their high-level of play, stability or improvement (depending if it's Vinny or a young kid under center) from the QB position, increase in first downs and ball control due to KJ's presense, George combines with Jones to be a very effective 1-2 punch and they land in the NFC championship game. The fact of the matter is they're probably somewhere in between best and worse ase--there will probably be some ups and downs for them this year and they get another wildcard playoff spot. Maybe even winning in that first round.Stout said:First off, they don't HAVE a QB. Carter is one of the worst starters in the league, and I do NOT expect improvement out of him. Yes, they have a good defense, but unless it's as good as the Ravens defense of a few years back (which it isn't even CLOSE to), it won't be enough. George is over the hill, I laughed at the Julius Jones pick (I just think he'll be a bust), and their offensive line doesn't insipire much confidence. Add in the fact that the Tuna won't surprise anyone this year, and I don't see them making the playoffs. Sure, they may not be horrible, but I don't think they make it.
Jersey Girl Cards Fan said:I thought they released Carter?Perhaps that was just a rumor I heard.
Stout said:First off, they don't HAVE a QB. Carter is one of the worst starters in the league, and I do NOT expect improvement out of him. Yes, they have a good defense, but unless it's as good as the Ravens defense of a few years back (which it isn't even CLOSE to), it won't be enough. George is over the hill, I laughed at the Julius Jones pick (I just think he'll be a bust), and their offensive line doesn't insipire much confidence. Add in the fact that the Tuna won't surprise anyone this year, and I don't see them making the playoffs. Sure, they may not be horrible, but I don't think they make it.
That's an awfully tough division this year...Eagles have to be considered the team to beat. Redskins have a boatload of talent...can Joe Gibbs put it all together at his age? Cowboys really suprised a ton of people last year...will they play this hard for Tuna again? Giants looked like a Playoff team heading into last season...Can Warner or Manning get enough time to complete a pass behind a suspect O-line? My orderPariah said:Stout, i don't like the cowboys as much as the next guy, but I definately think you've painted the worst case scenario here. The best case scenario sees the defense maintain their high-level of play, stability or improvement (depending if it's Vinny or a young kid under center) from the QB position, increase in first downs and ball control due to KJ's presense, George combines with Jones to be a very effective 1-2 punch and they land in the NFC championship game. The fact of the matter is they're probably somewhere in between best and worse ase--there will probably be some ups and downs for them this year and they get another wildcard playoff spot. Maybe even winning in that first round.
As much as I hate to say it, they are probably a playoff-calibre team.
I see Washington being a year away from contention--and that's if they can get that o-line to play to potential (we all know how hard that is) and if Joe Gibbs can adjust to today's NFL (which, I suspect he can). I think they are slightly behind Dallas at this point, though.Jttsaz said:My order
1)Eagles
2) Washington
3) Cowboys
4) G-men
Can the east send 3 teams to the playoffs?
kerouac9 said:Are you really a grad student? In what, engineering? Your analysis is pretty weak, man.
kerouac9 said:1. Quincy Carter was 17th in the league in completion percentage in 2003. 12th in yardage. In a new offense. He'll have another year under his belt and an experienced mentor in Vinny Testaverde. The kid's only 26 years old; how can he not improve. He had a 17:21 TD/INT ratio, but he'll have a better corps of WRs to work with, and an above-average intermediate/possession target in Keyshawn.
2. George/Jones is going to be better than Hambrick/nobody. With Hambrick last season, the Cowboys still mustered up the NFL's 12th-ranked passing attack. Bill Parcells is a pretty proven talent evaluator at the runningback position. I'll take his thoughts over yours
3. Dallas had the #1 defense in the NFL last season. Pretty Baltimore-like to me. They dominated teams defensively last season. Remember when the Cards visited?
Jttsaz said:That's an awfully tough division this year...Eagles have to be considered the team to beat. Redskins have a boatload of talent...can Joe Gibbs put it all together at his age? Cowboys really suprised a ton of people last year...will they play this hard for Tuna again? Giants looked like a Playoff team heading into last season...Can Warner or Manning get enough time to complete a pass behind a suspect O-line?
Stout said:Now, does #1 defense in the league last year = Baltimore's SB defense? Ummmmm...bzzzzt. Not even close. Defenses are better or worse year to year, and Baltimore's SB defense was by far better than last years Cowboy defense.
DevonCardsFan said:I believe I read something that said Henson is starting. I'm pretty sure he is starting this year
#1 in yardage. #2 in points. #3 against the run. #1 against the pass.schel said:Dallas the #1 defense last year? This is based on yardage right? I think it should be based on points given up by a defense, not yards. Don't the Patriots have the best defense by points? Ehh, whatever, both defenses were good.