Random NFL Jottings week 6
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by user False Prophet
The Chicago Bears are over rated. They are a good team, but to compare them to the 85 bears is rediculous. A Breakdown of the two teams.
- QB:Rex Grossman (2006) vs Jim McMahon (1985) Advantage: 1985
- RB:Cedric Benson and Thomas Jones (2006) vs Walter Payton Advantage: 1985
- WR's: The Bears WR corps is improving, but the '85 crew wins.
- OLine: To compare this stat, I give each team a number, each yard is worth one point, a TD is worth 6, a Sack allowed is worth -6, and any fumbles by the QB are worth -3
- 2006 Chicago bears: to be completed 1985 Bears to be completed
- Defense: No question, 1985 wins
If anyone can finish these stats, it would be appretiated.
The NFC has taken over as dominant conference. An Analysis on Super Bowl Contenders by divisions
- AFC East: 1 (New England Patriots)
- AFC North: 3 (Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and we'll give Pitt the botd)
- AFC South: 1 (Indianapolis Colts)
- AFC West: 2 (Denver Broncos and San Deigo Chargers)
Total:7
- NFC East: 3 (Philladelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys)
- NFC North: 1 (Chicago Bears)
- NFC South: 2 (Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints)
- NFC West: 2 (Seatle and your pick between St. Louis and San Fransisco)
Total:8
My awards as of the End of the Week:
- Offensive Rookie of the Year: Laurence Maroney
- Defensive Rookie of the Year: Unknown
- AFC Offensive Player of the Year: LaDanian Tomlinson
- AFC Defensive Player of the Year: Ray Lewis
- NFC Offensive Player of the Year: Donovan McNabb
- NFC Defensive Player of the Year: Unknown
- MVP: Donovan McNabb
- Coach of the Year: Andy Reid
