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Let's just hope for a return to health for Jordy and Montgomery.  Those 2 are really talented guys that were sorely missed late in the year.  Get those guys back healthier and that will be a good start to cleaning up the offensive trainwreck the Pack had for most of the final 2/3 of the season.

I wish Seattle would go away... but I don't think they will.  Russell Wilson made some major strides this past season and became an excellent passer.   That guy will be a thorn in everyone's side for many years as long as he stays relatively healthy.   That team kept losing guys like Graham, and Lynch, but they almost got better without them as Wilson just kept on improving week after week. 

 

 

 

 

Let me get this straight.  Free agency hasn't happened, the draft hasn't happened, salary cap cuts haven't happened, don't know which players will survive TC, in fact not much has happened.  Manziel can't even be cut for a couple weeks yet.  About the only thing that has happened is the annual rearranging of the chairs on the Titanic - commonly called the NFL coach swap meet - and no one know how many of them will be swapped (fired) next year.  But they already know who will win the SB - amazing.  I want these guys to manage my portfolio. 

For the most part, early SB odds are for the person looking to jump on a little early value. The Colts for example, are not a horrible play at 25/1. 

They get Luck back. They should crush everyone in the division. They really just have to find a way to handle Pitt and NE. 

Do I think the Colts are winning the SB next year? No. It's not the worst gamble either though. Anything can happen in the AFC next year. 

fightphoe93 posted:

Let's just hope for a return to health for Jordy and Montgomery.  Those 2 are really talented guys that were sorely missed late in the year.  Get those guys back healthier and that will be a good start to cleaning up the offensive trainwreck the Pack had for most of the final 2/3 of the season. 

Coaching staff also needs to adjust to whatever injuries occur much better. Really an abysmal job by MM last year and he needs to pick it up several notches.

I think Seattle could take a step back as well as Carolina.  Correct me if I am wrong but doesn't Seattle have something like 20+ Free agents this off season?  If so there is NO way you can sign all of them and losing even half of those players will have an impact.

As for Carolina.  I do think they will be in the mix next year but I don't think there is anyway they will go 15-1 in the regular season again.  I still am not convinced they are that good to have that record again.

I wondered about the Panthers once the game started simply because they play in the weak South. Two games against the Falcons, Saints, Bucs, then Titans, Skins, Giants, GB and the Boys (Romo threw three interceptions and broke his collarbone late in that game.) Carolina lost to the Falcons, and faced Seattle (tough, cold game at the Queens the week before; Carolina was rested), and the Cards to get to the SB. Hardly a killer schedule and while 15-1 is nothing to sneeze at, they weren't really battle-tested until the Broncos. 

Next year I think they start hot, then fade a bit as things are still easy in that division.

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