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by Eric Williams :
Posted on Thursday, August 03, 2006 @ 10:03:45
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Way
before I ever even dreamed about becoming a
sports columnist, I was running around the streets
of Philadelphia as a youngster in the early
1970's proclaiming the fact that the Miami Dolphins,
and more specifically, Bob Griese, was the greatest
thing since sliced bread.
I have been a diehard Miami
fan ever since, although they have rarely given
me reason to celebrate even though they employed
a player, (Dan Marino) that I think was the
best ever at his position and a head coach who
was also one of the greatest of all-time.
At any rate, I am once
again feeling pretty good about my ‘Fins
and the direction they are headed in going into
year-two under head coach Nick Saban.
However, I don’t
necessarily believe that the Dolphins are going
to cakewalk through the AFC East this season
– especially since there is a team named
the New England Patriots that still resides
in the division.
Now, the Jets and Bills
are another story, but here’s my take
on the AFC East for the upcoming 2006 season.
2006 AFC East Preview - Miami
Dolphins
The Dolphins won their
final six games last season to finish 9-7 and
put, not only the Patriots, but the entire AFC,
on notice, that they are for real.
Saban, who has been described
as one of the best coaches on the entire planet
by many, came into Miami with a clear, concise
plan to improve the Dolphins and he has implemented
his plan to near perfection.
If new starting quarterback,
Daunte Culpepper, comes anywhere close to producing
the career numbers he put up in Minnesota, then
Miami could be looking at making a deep playoff
run this season at the very least.
Saban’s presence
of mind to hire Dom Capers and Mike Mularkey
as his new defensive and offensive coordinators
respectively was a coup that could also vault
the Dolphins to the top of this division.
I fully expect Miami to
win at least three division games and more likely,
four on their way to their first postseason
under Saban.
2006 AFC East Preview - New
England Patriots
I am amazed at how many
people think the Patriots are suddenly going
to fall apart. Well, it’s not going to
happen.
Have the Pats come back
to the pack a little?
Unequivocally.
Are they suddenly yesterday’s
news?
No way – at least,
not until Tom Brady’s arm falls off and
Bill Belichick suddenly forgets how to coach.
Having said that, the Patriots
are certainly not the team that hoisted three
Vince Lombardi trophies in four seasons.
The Pats undoubtedly have
plenty of questions that need to be answered
– and more competition – from the
Dolphins, than they have faced in quite some
time. Is starting safety, Rodney Harrison, the
defensive leader on this team, ready to return?
Can anyone replace Adam Vinateri or Willie McGinest?
Can Dean Pees make the transition from linebacker
coach to defensive coordinator?
2006 will bring answers
to all of these questions and many more –
and although I don’t believe for one minute
that the Patriots are a fallen dynasty, they
do have more questions to answer this season
than at any time during the Belichick era. I
expect the Patriots to go at least 3-3 in the
division in 2006 and with the Jets and Bills
in this division, probably, 4-2.
2006 AFC East Preview - New
York Jets
Everything I’m hearing
out of New York is that 35-year-old rookie head
coach; Eric Mangini has the stuff it takes to
succeed as a head coach in the NFL. Having said
that, I don’t care if the man is the reincarnation
of Vince Lombardi, the Jets are a team that
should struggle to stay around .500 this season.
With a tough early-season
schedule (games against New England, Indianapolis,
Jacksonville and Miami in the first six weeks),
the Jets could be buried before the midway point
of the season.
Any team that is hoping
that former Washington Redskin, Patrick Ramsey,
can take over as their starting quarterback
is simply out of their mind.
I think it is entirely
possible that the Jets could win only one or
two division games this season in what should
be a trying inaugural season for Mangini.
2006 AFC East Preview - Buffalo
Bills
I always liked Marv Levy
when he was coaching the Bills through their
four Super Bowl losses, but I have to say that
maybe it I time for the man to walk away from
the game and enjoy retirement like most people
his age.
Levy hired ex-Bears head
coach Dick Jauron after Mike Mularkey’s
surprise resignation, which was a step backwards
in itself. But for the Bills to select a safety
(Donte Whitner) that no one else had rated that
high and then spend money on the underachieving
Peerless Price was absolute nonsense.
Simply put, the Bills should be in a footrace
for the bottom spot in the AFC East. I’m
thinking one or two division wins sounds about
right for the Bills too.
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