Well, I don't have evidence to suggest any of you are making up girlfriends, so I am going to go with "no" on this one. Seems like the kind of behavior I would find on a Redskins forum.
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I don't think that RG3 will be in the league or make as much noise as everyone originally thought!
He's already had a bad concussion and will be coming off a knee injury.
If he can't come back 100% or it prevents him from playing the style of football that got him to the NFL, he'll end up having the shortest career of any QB who wasn't a bust.
Russell Wilson had a nice rookie year, but like Michael Vick, Defenses will figure out how to limit his mobility and use his height against him.
The Saints have just as many problems on Offense as they did on Defense. Hell....even the Giants were able to beat them!
. Payton will help but he didn't take some magic formula with him when he was suspended for the year.
Philly is going to find out the hard way that a new HC is no better than the old HC when your team has no chemistry.
The Falcons thought they answered the critics by winning a playoff game, then remembered that they were the Falcons and totally melted down in the game that really mattered, proved to all that they were indeed overrated and surprising no one!
The Chicago Bears, cut and dried, go as Jay Cutler goes, and thats usually nowhere near the playoffs because Cutler is the most schizophrenic QB in the NFL! All QB's have their great moments and horrible moments....unfortunately for Cutler and the Bears, his highs and lows usually happen within the same drive!
My Giants are not on the rise until they get a run stopper in the middle, a game changer in the secondary and their pass rush going again! With 21 FA's to address, no cap space, veterans being cut left and right and help coming from rookies in waiting and upcoming draft picks.........I'm not exactly brimming with confidence right now!
I think the Seahawks are the ones to watch this year and also keep an eye on the Bengals.
I think Tampa is on the up and up. Schiano is a good coach. He's got that organization going in the right direction.