Post by Bulldogs28 on Jul 22, 2008 13:31:41 GMT -5
Felt like doing 1 more article for old times sake
On Sunday, July 20, the Buffalo Bills relocated to San Fransisco and became the 5th and final team in the NFC. The team owned by joe and carlos will also bring the Sex Train, Seth, and con into an already strong NFC. It is time to evaluate the true strength of this NFC.
First we have the New York Giants owned by Classic and Crisis. In the CFL Classic went 0-3 in Superbowls. But Classic turned his luck around when he won his 2nd consecutive Super Bowl last season when he owned the Saints. Going from one "New" to another, can Classic keep his streak alive and make it 3 straight championship runs? Classic started off slow, especially when the day before signing his former co-owner Chiller decided to leave his team. There biggest sign was not too long ago when Brandon went into free agency, and Classic was able tog et him for the max. But for the most part classic is making a huge U-Turn going from all old-time vets to getting alot of young players this season. Including 2 well-hyped rookies and 2 sophomores (ATK and baseballfan). And not to mention they still have Storm from last years championship team. This team should def have a great season, but the only question is can they survive when Classic has to leave for college.
Next on the list is the Green Bay Packers, owned by Aaron and Excel. This team has the largest roster in the league with a 12 player team and still with some cap left over. The Packers decided to waste no time with rookies (traded their picks for 2 mil) and went straight to signing the big guns. The best signs are Juke followed by Roadz. Juke can win a game on his own in the sl while Roadz makes a nice duo with Excel. Twins, Nick and Leio are three vets with aot of experience to take this team to the next level. With alot of depth, the Packers shouldnt be too hurt when Excel has to leave for college, but it will still be a tough loss for the Pack. Their only weakness right now will be if up to 7 guys makes a game and everyone complaining for time.
Now we have the Seattle Seahawks owned by Eric and Don. Seattle had a good strategy coming in. They new they were getting two good vets with CC and d@. Then they traded some money for a few rookie picks. Since Eric new most of the rookies they were guarenteed the best available at their pick. Then all of a sudden Marco comes along as a free agent and the Hawks take advantage. With a healthy mix of Vets and rookies this team will be a top competitor. Plus look at the 5 vets, they are all very active and all play their positions well. This team will definately be making some noise in the NFC. The only weakness I see here is that last time Eric had a strong team he only got 1 win with them. Hopefully he can turn that around this year so he doesnt have to trade every1 away for rookies again.
Then we move to the Detroit Lions owned by Talented and Cyris. This is basically the management of the Falcons merged with the management of the Lions with the addition of a few rookies. They hold the top bl/sl combo from last season with Bus and Mattk. Bus was 3rd in sacks while matt was 2nd in assists. Lions coach, Talented also had 7 sacks tied with Bus. Former co-owner Alcoker, lead the league in assists. With the top two sls from last year this team definately has the potential to be a top team in the league. However while this team has prob the greatest potential it also has the biggest downside. And that is its depth. Behind the top 4, they have no reliable skill players to back up. Moreover, they have virtually no money left in their cap so they cant even sign some players for depth. Money management was key this season and Lions didnt plan for the late free agent surge. But as long as 3 of the 4 starters make games they should be fine. The good thing is all 4 are extremely active so it wont be often that 2 of the 4 will miss a game. Plus maybe one of the rookies will have a huge season off the bench and impress everyone. Just like every team's weakness they are possible to overcome and Lions might be able to turn it into a good season for them.
And last but not least were back with the San Fransisco Forty-Niners. The final team of the NFC and once again another strong team. Joe and Carlos own this team, but its all about the Sex Train. After 3 superbowl rings, Vamp and GT are finally back to win one for Joe (who has never won). If Seth makes a decent number of games he should also help out the 9ers win some games. This team also has alot of cap remaining so Joe should get to work and bring in some more players. Theyll be fine for the games the sex train make, but when vamp or gt cant make it, these extra players will be important to win those games. Joe and Carlos have a nice team and are a nice addition to an already strong NFC.
Best of Luck to all the teams in the NFC, and ill throw some luck over to the AFC as well.
-Written by Bulldogs28
On Sunday, July 20, the Buffalo Bills relocated to San Fransisco and became the 5th and final team in the NFC. The team owned by joe and carlos will also bring the Sex Train, Seth, and con into an already strong NFC. It is time to evaluate the true strength of this NFC.
First we have the New York Giants owned by Classic and Crisis. In the CFL Classic went 0-3 in Superbowls. But Classic turned his luck around when he won his 2nd consecutive Super Bowl last season when he owned the Saints. Going from one "New" to another, can Classic keep his streak alive and make it 3 straight championship runs? Classic started off slow, especially when the day before signing his former co-owner Chiller decided to leave his team. There biggest sign was not too long ago when Brandon went into free agency, and Classic was able tog et him for the max. But for the most part classic is making a huge U-Turn going from all old-time vets to getting alot of young players this season. Including 2 well-hyped rookies and 2 sophomores (ATK and baseballfan). And not to mention they still have Storm from last years championship team. This team should def have a great season, but the only question is can they survive when Classic has to leave for college.
Next on the list is the Green Bay Packers, owned by Aaron and Excel. This team has the largest roster in the league with a 12 player team and still with some cap left over. The Packers decided to waste no time with rookies (traded their picks for 2 mil) and went straight to signing the big guns. The best signs are Juke followed by Roadz. Juke can win a game on his own in the sl while Roadz makes a nice duo with Excel. Twins, Nick and Leio are three vets with aot of experience to take this team to the next level. With alot of depth, the Packers shouldnt be too hurt when Excel has to leave for college, but it will still be a tough loss for the Pack. Their only weakness right now will be if up to 7 guys makes a game and everyone complaining for time.
Now we have the Seattle Seahawks owned by Eric and Don. Seattle had a good strategy coming in. They new they were getting two good vets with CC and d@. Then they traded some money for a few rookie picks. Since Eric new most of the rookies they were guarenteed the best available at their pick. Then all of a sudden Marco comes along as a free agent and the Hawks take advantage. With a healthy mix of Vets and rookies this team will be a top competitor. Plus look at the 5 vets, they are all very active and all play their positions well. This team will definately be making some noise in the NFC. The only weakness I see here is that last time Eric had a strong team he only got 1 win with them. Hopefully he can turn that around this year so he doesnt have to trade every1 away for rookies again.
Then we move to the Detroit Lions owned by Talented and Cyris. This is basically the management of the Falcons merged with the management of the Lions with the addition of a few rookies. They hold the top bl/sl combo from last season with Bus and Mattk. Bus was 3rd in sacks while matt was 2nd in assists. Lions coach, Talented also had 7 sacks tied with Bus. Former co-owner Alcoker, lead the league in assists. With the top two sls from last year this team definately has the potential to be a top team in the league. However while this team has prob the greatest potential it also has the biggest downside. And that is its depth. Behind the top 4, they have no reliable skill players to back up. Moreover, they have virtually no money left in their cap so they cant even sign some players for depth. Money management was key this season and Lions didnt plan for the late free agent surge. But as long as 3 of the 4 starters make games they should be fine. The good thing is all 4 are extremely active so it wont be often that 2 of the 4 will miss a game. Plus maybe one of the rookies will have a huge season off the bench and impress everyone. Just like every team's weakness they are possible to overcome and Lions might be able to turn it into a good season for them.
And last but not least were back with the San Fransisco Forty-Niners. The final team of the NFC and once again another strong team. Joe and Carlos own this team, but its all about the Sex Train. After 3 superbowl rings, Vamp and GT are finally back to win one for Joe (who has never won). If Seth makes a decent number of games he should also help out the 9ers win some games. This team also has alot of cap remaining so Joe should get to work and bring in some more players. Theyll be fine for the games the sex train make, but when vamp or gt cant make it, these extra players will be important to win those games. Joe and Carlos have a nice team and are a nice addition to an already strong NFC.
Best of Luck to all the teams in the NFC, and ill throw some luck over to the AFC as well.
-Written by Bulldogs28