by Lyion » Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:33 pm
Jeff Garcia is a journeyman system QB. He does decently in a west coast system surrounded by talent, and has a lot of knowledge from a long career, but I wouldn't call him a great QB.
There are a lot of great subplots going into the postseason making things interesting.
Dallas is strong, but their secondary is weak and vulnerable.
Chicago has been decimated by injuries on D, and is not the same team they were 6 weeks ago.
San Diego is stout, but I'm not sold on Rivers being able to win a game in the clutch.
Indy still has a woeful rush D. If Cincy had pounded the rock with two TEs, even with Willie Anderson out, they had a shot to win that game.
New England has Belichik, but I doubt he can overcome the mediocrity at WR on that team, and the age of their D. Taylor and Freeney have shown the blueprint to stop Brady, too.
My sleeper Super Bowl team is Baltimore. I think they have the most balance, a Pro Bowl calibre clutch QB, and a D that can play with any of the top teams. Baltimore can beat any team on any day. The problem is they can also lose to any playoff team, so it really falls to how Billick gameplans.
This has really been a fun NFL year.
What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step.
– C. S. Lewis