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2005
AFC East Football preview |
by:
James
Campbell |
OVERVIEW:
AFC EAST
In the AFC East I expect to see the Patriots
drop off a bit, but not much, the reason
for the projected drop off is mainly due
to the fact that the Patriots will be without
the services of offensive coordinator Charlie
Weis and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel,
both have moved on to head coaching positions,
Weis with Notre Dame and Crennel with the
Cleveland Browns. Eric Mangini is the new
defensive coordinator, while Bill Belichick
will be calling the plays on offense himself.
The Patriots play seven games this season
against 2004 playoff teams and four of those
affairs will take place on the road, the
Patriots also lost a lot of talent such
as WR David Patton, OG Joe Andruzzi, and
CB Ty Law via free agency and very well
could be without their defensive leader
LB Tedy Bruschi whose status is uncertain
following an off season stroke, then there
is the matter of the Patriots winning three
of the past four Super Bowls, meaning that
the Patriots have played nine post season
games above and beyond the normal sixteen
game regular season schedule over the past
four years and have had to deal with all
of the off season commitments and hoopla
that come with winning the big game, also,
don’t forget that the team that wins the
Super Bowl is in the least best position
come draft time, meaning that the “Fresh
Blood” talent pool on the Patriots has depleted
due to their success.
The saving grace for the Patriots in the
AFC East comes from the fact that the Jets
did not help themselves a whole lot in the
draft other than taking Kicker Mike Nugent
out of Ohio State with their top selection,
like the Patriots, the Jets also lost a
lot of talent via free agency with the departure
of starters WR Santana Moss, TE Anthony
Becht, RT Kareem McKenzie, and DT Jason
Ferguson, however, the greatest loss to
free agency for the Jets may turn out to
be RB Lamont Jordan who could have stepped
in quite nicely if 32 year old RB Cutis
Martin goes down to injury.
However, the Jets were smart enough to pick
up former Dolphin QB Jay Fiedler to back
up starting QB Chad Pennington who has been
injury prone as of late, Jet HC Herm Edwards
replaced his offensive coordinator Paul
Hackett with former Titan offensive coordinator
Mike Heimerdinger which will be interesting
because Heimerdinger likes to throw the
deep ball, meanwhile, Pennington is fresh
off shoulder surgery and is better suited
for the west coast style of short ball passing.
Buffalo finished the 2004 season strong
down the stretch in winning 8 of 9 games
before losing their final game of the season
at home to the Steelers, however, that season
ending loss to Pittsburgh was costly as
it proved to be a difference maker in deciding
who went to the playoffs and who stayed
at home, the Bills are indeed a team on
the rise with a really good defense and
excellent special teams, however, they probably
booted QB Drew Bledsoe out of town a year
too early and will be starting last years
#1 draft pick JP Losman in his place which
of course means some growing pains this
season for the young QB.
Miami finished the 2004 season with a shoddy
4-12 record but like Buffalo looks to be
a team on the rise in the AFC East, I won't
be foolhardy enough to predict a playoff
berth after a four win season but I do see
major improvement for the Dolphins this
season and think a seven or eight win season
is not out of the realm of possibility when
considering that the Dolphins now have Nick
Saban at the helm as their new HC.
Unlike Steve Spurrier when he made his NFL
debut with the Skins, Nick Saban was smart
enough to go out and get experienced NFL
assistants, Saban brought in former Viking
offensive coordinator Scott Linehan to run
the offense and former Charger coach Hudson
Houck to run the defense, Saban also engineered
one of the best drafts of any team in the
league, look for former Auburn RB Ronnie
Brown to make an immediate impact.
In closing, the Patriots finished up 2004
with an impressive 13-5-1 ATS mark on the
heels of posting a 14-4-1 ATS mark in 2003,
can New England once again dominate the
spread wars in 2005? Probably so, but not
to the extent of the past couple of seasons,
you see my friend “Joe Public” type bettors
will in all likelihood view the Patriots
as a “Go against” team in 2005 due to the
loss of Weis and Crennel, however, Belichick
is still the HC and Tom Brady is still the
QB under center.
With that being said I would recommend making
a play on the Patriots whenever they are
receiving points in a doggie role, not much
value will be had this season with the Jets,
meanwhile, both Buffalo and Miami will be
unpredictable during the first eight weeks
of the season due to the fact that both
teams will have new starting QB’s under
center and both teams have weaknesses up
front on the offensive line, in Miami's
case their players have to learn new schemes
on both sides of the ball due to a whole
new coaching staff.
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