Tennessee is a pretty tough team, and the Colts cruised through that game 33-7 or so, but next Monday will indeed be a good test.
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Week 4 - Which NFL team has surprised you the most
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I've been rather unpleasantly surprised by the Packers so far this season. Hope things start looking better for them."Beauty is not in the face...Beauty is a light in the heart." - Kahlil Gibran
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Originally posted by Berzerker
What? No Seahawks?
Doing better than I expected:
Seahawks
Chiefs
Denver
Vikes
Worse:
Eagles
Green Bay
49ers
Oakland
green bay sucked, their receivers got thrashed and honestly, wtf last year was flukesy IMO. Okland is 2-2, last year they were 4-4. the eagles got ravaged on defense, but yah, mcnabb should carry that team and hasn't. niners well, hrrm. 1-3 is bad.
chiefs are a surprise, but if u notice the vikings/chiefs/seahawks are all basically built the same. offense not defense. seahawks defense is old and dumb, chiefs lacks talent and vikings lacks any age.
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Tennessee is a pretty tough team, and the Colts cruised through that game 33-7 or so, but next Monday will indeed be a good test.
denver is not doing better.
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No Chargers?
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I thought they'd be better than 0-4, more like 2-2.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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I listed:
Redskins, Vikings, Colts, Cowboys and Panthers.
All look much better than I thought they'd be.
Seahawks aren't on my list because if you looked at the 2nd half of last year, you knew this was coming. San Diego should have been on the list... even though they stunk at the end of last year, I wasn't predicting this.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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Redskins may have been lucky: playing the Jets w/o Pennington, and playing the Falcons w/o Vick, although they did do well to come back from a deficit.
Coles is playing very well though, and Ramsey is throwing better than expected.
Panthers were 3-0 last year as well, but then slipped to 3-8. I don't think that will happen this year though.
Stephen Davis has been a valuable addition; I didn't expect him to have 100+ yard-games in all his starts so far.
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KC Chiefs. I was uncertain about their defense and QB Green, and Priest coming back from injury. Very impressive.
Then Carolina. I knew their defense was good, but without a QB (Jake Delhomme??) I didn't expect anything from them.
Washington Jetskins. Still not convinced of this team. Is it possible Spurrier has figured out this NFL thing??
Another real surprise is the Seahawks. Can't believe they're not listed here. (Admit you just forgot, Frozzy, don't feed us that "everybody who was watching last year knew" crap! They did beat StL with a grreat comeback, and are way more surprising than anything the Jets, Giants, Steelers, or Buccaneers have done.)
Negatives -- I voted for the Rams and Eagles. Very disappointing.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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Gotta be the Seahawks...I don't think they are going to slide, unless Alexander goes down. They are playing with real fire and should win at least their first playoff game.
I'm surprised San Fran is so bad, but I don't like Owens at all or SF in general, so no tears shed by me.
There really aren't any big changes from last year, but a few teams seem to have turned the corner a bit, namely, Denver, Indy, Carolina and KC.
I think Tampa Bay is vulnerable to these teams (Carolina already proved it) because they have better offenses and comperable defenses.
Minnesota is the big surprise to me--I thought they would totally suck.
As a Lions fan...no surprise there.
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Panthers. Undefeated, great defense. Beat Tampa Bay at Tampa Bay.
Second, Indianpolis: the defense has joined the offense.
Third, Minnesota: ditto
Fourth: Dallas - a good offense? Surprising.http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en
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Re: Week 4 - Which NFL team has surprised you the most
Originally posted by Frozzy
Either suprised by doing well, or by doing crapLife is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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I love Tennessee this year. Going into Pittburgh and destroying the Steelers put me on their bandwagon.
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18 voters so far, and the Vikings have a narrow lead with 6 votes (several with 5).
Frankly, I don't find their success surprising. Daunte and Randy had an off year, and the team had some key injuries (and/or deaths).
Unlike the Bears, they rebuilt by putting together a fine (and large!) offensive line while retooling the defense through strength up front and speed at LB.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit
18 voters so far, and the Vikings have a narrow lead with 6 votes (several with 5).
Frankly, I don't find their success surprising. Daunte and Randy had an off year, and the team had some key injuries (and/or deaths).
Unlike the Bears, they rebuilt by putting together a fine (and large!) offensive line while retooling the defense through strength up front and speed at LB.
they are overperforming right now.
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