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So I'm driving along today at around 5:00 after XC practice and I'm tuning into the one of my favorite ESPN Radio shows, "The Sports Bash". While I'm listening they want to know who do you think is the second best team in the NFL behind the Bears. I say either the Chargers or the Eagles.

 

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So I'm driving along today at around 5:00 after XC practice and I'm tuning into the one of my favorite ESPN Radio shows, "The Sports Bash".  While I'm listening they want to know who do you think is the second best team in the NFL behind the Bears.  I say either the Chargers or the Eagles.

 

What do you think?

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I say Eagles...but that's strictly because I haven't yet really seen the Chargers play.

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Let's see the Chargers beat a playoff-capable team (Steelers don't count, they are not playing like a playoff-capable team) before we even put them before Indy, Philly, Denver, Baltimore, New England, heck even Cinci, Atlanta, Seattle. I put them in the "who have you beat?" league of 3-1 teams like NO and St. Louis.

 

I'd go Chicago, Philly, Indy (yes they are undefeated, but they are going to have trouble in the winter months without a running game), then probably New England (unless Denver and/or Baltimore get their offenses producing). Could never believe much in Cinci, Atlanta or Seattle either, but I haven't seen enough to let past prejudices be put aside.

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Indy finally makes the Super Bowl this year by virtue of the fact that they are not just killing everybody as usual. I think Dungy will learn from his mistake of resting everybody before the playoffs this year and have them hungry.

 

Indy is #2. The Eagles are #3 and they're doing it with a WR corps suspiciously like those of New England's in the past -- no bona fide A1 guy but a bunch of dudes who can step up any week. Oh, they miss T.O. allright. :doh:

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Let's see the Chargers beat a playoff-capable team (Steelers don't count, they are not playing like a playoff-capable team) before we even put them before Indy, Philly, Denver, Baltimore, New England, heck even Cinci, Atlanta, Seattle.  I put them in the "who have you beat?" league of 3-1  teams like NO and St. Louis. 

 

I'd go Chicago, Philly, Indy (yes they are undefeated, but they are going to have trouble in the winter months without a running game), then probably New England (unless Denver and/or Baltimore get their offenses producing).  Could never believe much in Cinci, Atlanta or Seattle either, but I haven't seen enough to let past prejudices be put aside.

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Why do people say they dont have a running game without looking at the facts. They have about 10-20 less yards this year than they had this time last year. An average of about a whole 5 yards a game. Woo!

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Why do people say they dont have a running game without looking at the facts. They have about 10-20 less yards this year than they had this time last year. An average of about a whole 5 yards a game. Woo!

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Not a precipitous drop-off at all, considering. Addai will do just fine behind that line as the season wears on.

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Let's see the Chargers beat a playoff-capable team (Steelers don't count, they are not playing like a playoff-capable team) before we even put them before Indy, Philly, Denver, Baltimore, New England, heck even Cinci, Atlanta, Seattle.  I put them in the "who have you beat?" league of 3-1  teams like NO and St. Louis. 

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The Steelers went into San Diego as a desparate underdog in primetime early last year too. This year the Chargers won, so, in my book that's a good win and they're a big reason why the Steelers aren't considered a "playoff-capable" team right now.

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The Eagles have beaten the Cowboys and Packers at home, the Texans and Niners on the road. They lost to the Giants, the best team they've played so far, at home. They'll be no worse than 7-3, but their last six are killers.

 

Second best? The winner of Indy at Denver in three weeks.

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The Eagles have beaten the Cowboys and Packers at home, the Texans and Niners on the road.  They lost to the Giants, the best team they've played so far, at home.

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There isn't much evidence to support this idea that the Giants are better than the Cowboys - you only say that because Philly won one lost the other. They vastly outplayed the Giants, got some bad bounces, and ultimately choked. But they're doing this without their starting RB or #1 WR healthy and as long as McNabb is healthy, they've always been a great road team.

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So I'm driving along today at around 5:00 after XC practice and I'm tuning into the one of my favorite ESPN Radio shows, "The Sports Bash".  While I'm listening they want to know who do you think is the second best team in the NFL behind the Bears.  I say either the Chargers or the Eagles.

 

What do you think?

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I think Denver is very, very good. I'd put them second. They just have a lot of the little things besides the great defense - namely, good coaching, versatility, two dependable receivers, and good special teams with a money kicker. That defense though is spectacular. It's scary to think that Chicago's may be better.

 

Philly is flying high right now, but they've had a very easy schedule and have a lot of holes. I don't think they're even in the top five (Seattle, New England, San Diego).

 

Colts have done well to start undefeated, but they have a ton of flaws that I imagine won't get better. I can't see them winning a tough road game in the playoffs.

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There isn't much evidence to support this idea that the Giants are better than the Cowboys - you only say that because Philly won one lost the other.  They vastly outplayed the Giants, got some bad bounces, and ultimately choked.  But they're doing this without their starting RB or #1 WR healthy and as long as McNabb is healthy, they've always been a great road team.

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I'll grant you there isn't much evidence, but it's not fair to jump to the conclusion that I'm "only saying it because..."

 

Here is my case:

 

The Giants only two losses have been vs. Indy and at Sea, while beating Washington and Philly.

 

Dallas beat Washington and Tennessee, while losing to Jacksonville and Philly.

 

So, it's a little circular, but against common opponents, the Giants are 2-0, Dallas is 1-1, and the Giants have played better competition (Indy beat Jax).

 

On a neutral field, I would take the Giants.

 

Edit: over the Cowboys and Eagles.

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I think Denver is very, very good. I'd put them second. They just have a lot of the little things besides the great defense - namely, good coaching, versatility, two dependable receivers, and good special teams with a money kicker. That defense though is spectacular. It's scary to think that Chicago's may be better.

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I agree

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Why do people say they dont have a running game without looking at the facts. They have about 10-20 less yards this year than they had this time last year. An average of about a whole 5 yards a game. Woo!

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You should look at all the facts too - they've played some of the weakest run defenses in the NFL.

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So I'm driving along today at around 5:00 after XC practice and I'm tuning into the one of my favorite ESPN Radio shows, "The Sports Bash".  While I'm listening they want to know who do you think is the second best team in the NFL behind the Bears.  I say either the Chargers or the Eagles.

 

What do you think?

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I'd have to go Denver, Philly, San Diego, Indy (just because they are undefeated) to round out my top 5.

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Why do people say they dont have a running game without looking at the facts. They have about 10-20 less yards this year than they had this time last year. An average of about a whole 5 yards a game. Woo!

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I agree with you about Indy's Run game.....it's certainly good enough.

I could not put them(unlike several others on this thread) as the top team due to their total lack of a run D.

They rank 2nd to last in yards/game at 166.8

They rank last in yards/attempt at 5.2

They cannot count on amazing comebacks from Manning every week.

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