Pats all the way. They get Colvin back, they're drafting a good running back and that fills their only holes. How can you beat a team that has no weaknesses other than punting? You can't. They'll win at least 13 games next year and sweep through the playoffs. Probably play the Rams or Philly if they get Terrell Owens and draft some good defensive players.
Cowboys need a quarterback that can throw the ball more than 20 yards and can handle pressure. Their defense is great but the O is hurting. As for the Jets, they have to deal with three teams that are bettter than them in the same division (Miami, the Pats and Buffalo) so they have no chance to even make the playoffs.
If the Cowboys had a fairly good Offensive Line, Quincy wouldn't be that bad. But they're going to sign a quarterback, a veteran. So I think Dallas is definitely a contender next year, and they may take it all the year after that.
Who would have guessed New England and Carolina? I picked N.E. and Philly, which is what it should have been. But the game was great nonetheless.
Quincy is too indecisive and his arm isn't really NFL quality. He is more of a rollout, dump off and let the receiver do the work, QB. I heard there is a Joey Galloway for Keyshawn Johnson trade in the works. That might benefit both teams. Brad Johnson actually has the arm to get the ball deep to Galloway, while Keyshawn is a better route runner and can get open more often than Galloway on shorter routes which will help Quincy. They really need to draft a running back first round. Jones from Virgnia Tech would be a good fit. In terms of getting a veteran, I think they should pick up a Steve Beurlien or Chris Chandler to run the offense this year and draft a QB next year.
Ithink it will be the Packers and the Colts. The Packers have a great offense and with the addition of Ahmad Carrol, their secondary should be pretty good at stopping the pass and the run. The Colts have a good quarterback but they lack speed in their running back. I think the Pack will come out on top.