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2005
NFC North Football preview |
by:
James
Campbell |
OVERVIEW:
NFC North
Look for a changing of the guard In the
NFC North in 2005 as I fully expect to see
the Green Bay Packers pass the torch to
the Vikings and finish below the .500 mark,
Pack QB Brett Favre has spent 14 of his
15 NFL seasons in Green Bay and has had
a Hall of Fame career which includes the
honor of being the NFL’s only three time
MVP, Favre also has the distinction of being
the NFL’s “Iron Man” with regard to his
starting 225 consecutive games.
However, Favre will turn 36 yrs old on October
10 and his offensive line is significantly
weaker with the key losses of starting offensive
guards Marco Rivera and Mike Wahle, and
those losses are in addition to losing starting
S Darren Sharper and bit players S Michael
Hawthorne and S Bhawoh Jue who provided
depth in an already weak defensive secondary.
Other than snagging Favre’s replacement
in QB Aaron Rogers with their top draft
selection the Packers had a very average
draft which is not a good thing when considering
that they really didn’t pick up anyone of
consequence in free agency, Green Bay opened
up their 2004 campaign with a 1-4 straight
up and ATS record which includes losing
their first three home games to the likes
of the Bears, the Giants, and the Titans
which is not a good sign considering that
these three teams finished up 2004 with
a combined record of 16-32 straight up.
The Vikings appear to be the heir apparent
to the NFC North throne as the ousting of
WR Randy Moss who was nothing but a distraction
along with the best draft of any team in
the division and a good free agent crop
might just turn these Vikings into a serious
contender for the overall NFC crown when
the smoke clears.
However, with that being said the real question
is whether the Vikings can overcome the
distraction of the team being sold as well
as the silly game time decisions and poor
clock management of HC Mike Tice who if
you recall was busted for scalping Super
Bowl tickets.
Detroit figures to give the Vikings a battle
for the crown as long as they can remain
healthy, Lion HC Steve Mariucci is in his
third year with the organization and needs
to make strides this year if he wants GM
Matt Millen to hang around after 2005, Steve
Mariucci was brought in after the Lions
finished 2001 and 2002 with a combined record
of 5-27 straight up and 15-16-1 ATS.
In Mariucci’s two seasons with the Lions
they have gone 11-21 straight up and 17-15
ATS which means although slowly there has
been improvement, the Lions selected three
Pac-10 players with their top three choices
by drafting WR Mike Williams out of USC
with their top selection which makes this
the third straight draft that a WR was chosen
with the Lions first overall pick, with
the Lions second pick they chose DT Shaun
Cody out of USC and with their third choice
they picked CB Stanley Wilson out of Stanford.
The Lions got a possible steal in the fifth
round with QB Dan Orlovsky out of Connecticut,
Detroit was also very active in the free
agent wars by picking up QB Jeff Garcia
who used to play for Mariucci in San Francisco
and thus knows this offense very well, if
QB Joey Harrington continues to under perform
expect to see a switch to Garcia. The additions
of problem child WR Kevin Johnson and TE
Marcus Pollard will bring veteran leadership
to the offense.
HC Lovie Smith and his Bears continue to
be a work in progress as they once again
will bring up the rear in 2005, windy city
faithful had high hopes for this team following
a 13-4 straight up and 11-5-1 ATS season
in 2001, however, in the three seasons since
that break out year of 2001 these Bears
have tallied a dismal 16-32 straight up
and 20-28 ATS record and the song will remain
the same in 2005 as the Bears used their
top draft choice on RB Cedric Benson.
Benson will in all likelihood be one heck
of a back, the problem lies in the fact
that the Bears don’t have an offensive line
to block for the poor guy, Chicago’s terrible
offensive line play in 2004 was the root
cause of the Bears seeing three QB’s including
Rex Grossman sidelined with injuries, its
head shaking stuff to consider that this
offensive line allowed a staggering 66 sacks
which in the end caused the Bears to finish
with an overall offensive ranking of 32nd
in the league.
In closing I see the NFC North as a race
between the Vikings and Lions for the top
spot with the Packers coming in third and
Chicago bringing up the rear, if not for
the Vikings bad game time coaching I would
expect to see them win this division handily,
however, Viking HC Mike Tice will probably
cost his team two close losses via bad decisions
when its said and done.
The Vikings will probably be a public darling
for most of the season so not much “Value”
will be found by backing them, instead look
to play against the Vikes when they are
installed as road favorites this season
as they are 4-10 ATS in this role over the
past four years, the Vikings also tend to
be way over valued by the public when playing
at home as evidenced by the Vikes 1-10 ATS
record as a home favorite of more than six
points.
Look to jump on the Lion bandwagon this
season when they are installed as road doggies,
Detroit posted a road mark of 3-5 straight
up and 5-3 ATS in 2004 which is eye opening
stuff when considering that they had lost
24 straight road games prior to 2004, if
these Lions can remain healthy and QB Joey
Harrington or Jeff Garcia have a decent
season these Lions will have an offense
that can keep them in any game they play.
Jim Campbell is one of the nations most
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