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by Eric Williams :
Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 @ 10:52:09
AM
I
don’t know how else to say it, so I’ll
keep it as simple as possible. In 2006, the
NFC East could be the best division, from top
to bottom, in all of football. Okay, so maybe
I’m not exactly standing atop Mount Everest
boldly predicting that the Houston Texans are
going to win the next Super Bowl, but hey, for
a division that, not too long ago, was a one
pony show (Philadelphia Eagles), this division
has bounced almost all the way back to the prominence
that it once held decades ago.
Here are my thoughts on
each team and predictions on how I believe they
will fare in division play.
2006 NFC East Preview - Philadelphia
Eagles
This year’s Philadelphia
team may resemble some of the Eagles teams that
reached three consecutive NFC championship contests
before the enigmatic Terrell Owens ever arrived
in the “City of Brotherly Love.”
Expect head coach Andy
Reid to come to his senses a little more this
season and run the ball more than last season.
Having said that, the Eagles had better run
the ball more successfully because they will
be without the services of Owens although they
will have a healthy Donovan McNabb to start
the 2006 season.
Those Eagles teams that
reached those NFC championship tilts before
Owens arrived were competitive and well coached
and could count on five or six division wins
almost automatically. However, the rest of the
conference – and the division in particular
- has improved by leaps and bounds. Will the
Eagles fearsome receiving duo of Jabar Gaffney
and Greg Lewis make anyone forget Owens or will
they just remind everyone of Torrance Small
and Charles Johnson?
I choose the latter. The
Eagles will win their share of games, but another
playmaker on offense is a necessity and until
the Birds address it, they’ll be on the
outside looking in. I think the Eagles will
go 3-3 at the very best in the division and
possibly, 2-4. Time will tell, but don’t
expect any miracles.
2006 NFC East Preview - Washington
Redskins
I’ve always been
a huge Joe Gibbs fan and it’s easy to
see why the man is a Hall of Fame head coach
with three Super Bowl championships. Gibbs knows
football - and more importantly - he knows how
to build a team.
A lot of people aren’t
saying it, but I believe the Skins could be
downright scary this year. This is year three
in Gibbs’ return to the NFL and it looks
like he has the Redskins in prime position to
surprise some teams this season.
New offensive coordinator,
Al Saunders, should have a field day diagramming
plays for several talented offensive weapons
the Skins can go to both through the air and
on the ground. I also have to say that defensive
coordinator, Gregg Williams may not be suited
for a head-coaching role, but the man possesses
one of the best defensive minds in all of football.
I think the Skins will go at least 4-2 in the
division and who knows, maybe even five wins
could be in the forecast.
2006 NFC East Preview - Dallas
Cowboys
I know a lot of Cowboys
critics are focusing on the fact that Terrell
Owens can’t solve all of the teams’
ailments all by himself, but I am going on record
right now to say that the ‘Boys will probably
be better than expected in 2006.
Like Gibbs, Parcells has
been one of the best head coaches of his era
and knows exactly how to build a team. The key
question for the Cowboys could be their offensive
line. If they can keep quarterback Drew Bledsoe
upright, and open some holes for running back,
Julius Jones, then Dallas could be in legitimate
contention for the NFC championship. I’m
thinking either 3-3 or 4-2 sounds about right
for the Cowboys.
2006 NFC East Preview - New
York Giants
I think the Giants should
be thanking their lucky stars that Tiki Barber
is as good as he is. I like Eli Manning a lot,
but he had better step up his learning curve
in a hurry now. I’m also not sure how
long head coach Tom Coughlin’s overbearing
act is going to go over with the Giants’
veteran players either. Overall, I’d have
to say the Giants have several questions that
need to be answered in a hurry prior to this
season. Is Manning the right guy? Are we overworking
Barber? Is our secondary up to snuff?
Oh yeah, the Giants have
questions, and I’m not sure all
the answers add up. They look like another
2-4 team, but could possibly eke out three
or four division wins.
Whatever transpires between these four
teams, I think the playing field amongst
the teams is as even as it’s been
in quite a few years. I don’t think
there is a team in the division that is
necessarily head-and-shoulders above any
other team in the division. If nothing
else, the similarity should provide for
some entertaining football and in the
end, maybe that’s all we can ask
for in this salary-capped, parity-laden
league these days.
Eric Williams is a
sports columnist for the Philadelphia
Sunday Sun and syndicated freelance writer
who can be heard every Wednesday at 3:15pm
EST on www.BetUSradio.com. Contact Eric
at eklass66@yahoo.com.
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