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2005
AFC South football preview |
by:
James
Campbell |
OVERVIEW:
AFC South
In the AFC South look for the Jacksonville
Jaguars to nip at the heels of the Colts
for most of the season but in the end the
Colts with an improved defense must be given
the nod to win the division. Colt HC Tony
Dungy had to do something with his defense
given the fact that they were ranked 28th
overall in the NFL last season and allowed
a whopping 237 yards per game thru the air
which ranked them 26th in pass defense,
Dungy came through in a big way by drafting
five defensive players within his first
six selections and three of those picks
were used on defensive backs.
The Colts top draft pick this year was used
on CB Marlin Jackson out of Michigan, with
their second pick they drafted CB Kelvin
Hayden out of Illinois, Jackson should be
an instant starter while Hayden will in
all likelihood be used in nickel packages,
with their fifth selection the Colts took
S Matt Giordano out of California for depth
and help on special teams.
When you had the best passing attack in
the NFL in 2004 and overall averaged 404.4
yards per game on offense its no small wonder
that the Colts didn’t tinker much on this
side of the ball, however, the Colts were
indeed fortunate to finish the 2004 campaign
with a straight up record of 13-5 overall
when considering just how bad their defense
was in allowing an average of 366.1 total
yards per game which of course is the reason
why Colt contests exceeded the posted total
in 12 of 18 outings last year.
Jacksonville was the opposite of Indianapolis
with regard to not allowing a lot of points
but then they didn’t score a lot of points
either, as a matter of fact 12 of the Jags
16 outings in 2004 dipped UNDER the posted
total and according to the ole history book
the Jags have now failed to score 30 points
or more in their past 50 straight contests,
with QB Byron Leftwich back under center
and a year of experience under his belt
I would look for the Jags to score more
points this season, however, keep in mind
that HC Jack Del Rio is and always will
be a defense first coach that likes to play
conservative on offense.
Jacksonville, Indianapolis, and Houston
have the distinction of being in a three
way tie for having the 13th toughest schedule
in the NFL for the 2005 season based on
their opponents 2004 final win/loss records,
this does not bode well for Jacksonville
and Houston who are trying to unseat the
Colts for the top spot.
Houston has improved their seasonal win/loss
total each of the past three years since
their 2002 NFL debut and it would not surprise
me to see this Texan team win 8 or 9 games
in 2005 and possibly take the second spot
in the divisional standings when its all
said and done. What looks to hold these
young Texans back in 2005 is the fact that
they are in the same division as the Colts
and Jags.
Texan QB David Carr has proven he can take
a lickin’ and keep on tickin’ when considering
that he was sacked 49 times last season,
this same offensive line was responsible
for most of the injuries that Texan RB’s
absorbed in 2004 and this weakness will
probably prove to be Houston’s downfall
once again in 2005 as they have not taken
steps to correct this fault.
If these young Texans can stay healthy this
season and improve their offensive line
play they will indeed surprise some folks,
however, look for these Texans to tire coming
down the stretch as they will take their
bye early in the season during the third
week of the schedule and must play three
of their final five games on the road and
in this same span will play much improved
Arizona and Jacksonville teams at home.
The Titans finished last years campaign
with a 5-11 straight up and ATS record which
was by far the worst finish under HC Jeff
Fisher during his tenure. The good news
for the Titans is that they had a pretty
good draft which should give them a much
needed shot of youth on their roster, the
bad news is that they are still in salary
cap hell for this upcoming season which
is the reason why they were so quiet in
the free agent wars.
With the being said, Titan HC Jeff Fisher
is still one of the very best coaches in
the league and always seems to get the most
out of his troops. Although I see Tennessee
once again finishing up in the cellar I
believe there will be many opportunities
to win some wagers this season with these
Titans, however, these opportunities will
probably not present themselves until after
the first four weeks of the new season.
Tennessee opens their season against four
playoff teams from 2004 when they take on
the likes of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, St Louis,
and Indianapolis in their first four outings,
all four games will in all likelihood be
marked in the loss column which will create
“Value” when they play their next five games
against non playoff teams prior to taking
their bye during week 10 of the 2005 season.
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