Redskins 1.) Strong defense returning 2.) 4th Pick in Draft 3.) Probably buy another big free agent or two. and most importantly. 4.) Have an experienced coach that won't allow Snyder to interfere.
Under previous circumstances, I would say this Cribbs situation is another typical Browns debacle. But yes, Holmgren will get the benefit of the doubt from me. I will only have to assume there is something going on behind the scenes and he knows better. But on the surface, signing Cribbs seems like an automatic.
I like what Seattle is doing right now, but I don't think they are there yet. San Francisco is going to be the class of that division as long as they get steady QB play. The Rams are better off with Bradford, they absolutely had to have a franchise QB. The Cardinals seem like a .500 ball club at best if Leinart is at the helm.
seahawks. great draft, O and D upgraded in big big ways, new head coach that's eager to come out blazing, the worst division in the league whose best team lost their stud qb, and underachieved last year. i don't see a campbell to mcnabb upgrade being worth 6 wins, but i'm pretty low on mcnabb. it's pretty tough to make a 6 win jump in that division.
2008 - 2009 (10 Losses to 10 Wins) Cincinnati Bengals (4-10, 10-6) Green Bay Packers (6-10, 11-5) - I do not think they were as bad as their record indicated, though. | | | Zero teams went from 10 or more wins to 10 losses, this season ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2007-2008 Miami Dolphins (1-15, 11-5) Baltimore Ravens (5-11, 11-5) Atlanta Falcons (4-12, 11-5) ||| Cleveland Browns (10-6, 4-12) Jacksonville Jaguars (11-5, 5-11) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2006-2007 Cleveland Browns (4-12, 10-6) 2005-2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------- New York Jets (4-12, 10-6) Philadelphia Eagles (6-10, 10-6) New Orleans Saints (3-13, 10-6) Baltimore Ravens (6-10, 13-3) ||||| Washington Redskins (10-6 ,5-11) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-5, 4-12) 2004-05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York Giants (6-10, 11-5) Washington Redskins (6-10, 10-6) Chicago Bears (5-11, 11-5) |||||||||||||| New York Jets (10-6, 4-12) Green Bay Packers (10-6, 4-12) 2003-04 Atlanta Falcons (5-11, 11-5) San Diego Chargers (4-12, 12-4) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-10, 15-1) ||||||||| Dallas Cowboys (10-6, 6-10) Tennessee Titans (12-4, 5-11) Miami Dolphins (10-6, 4-12) 2002-03 Dallas Cowboys (5-11, 10-6) ||||||||||||| Oakland Raiders (11-5, 4-12) Pittsburgh Steelers (10-5-1, 6-10) New York Giants (10-6, 4-12) 2001-02 Indianapolis Colts (6-10, 10-6) ||||||| Chicago Bears (13-3, 4-12) 2000-01 New England Patriots (5-11, 11-5) San Francisco 49ers (6-10, 12-4) Chicago Bears (5-11, 13-3) |||| Minnesota Vikings (11-5, 5-11)
Teams to reach 10 wins (in 2010): Washington Redskins Seattle Seahawks (I do not like San Francisco's QB, besides they won 8 games last year, so they are disqualified ). Teams to drop 10 times (in 2010): Arizona Cardinals (losing Warner)
Anyone changing their minds now that the season is upon us and free agency has happened? Rocket River
Good question. I say the Redskins. They finally have a legit QB and a solid coach after suffering mediocrity from both. They have the best chance, but that division is loaded.
none of them have a chance except washington, they have a legit QB and a head coach to go along with it.