...according to National Football Post. http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Offseason-Review-AFC-East.html
If it translates to wins against New England then we'll know it's true. The Jets, and Bills off season has been a bit comical. Nice to not be the joke.
I have no idea why the cardinals would swap out the great Adrian Wilson for Ybell unless something shady went down.
Most improved by default. It like that old joke where they ask for volunteers to step forward and everybody in line steps backwards except for one poor sucker.
Default my ***, there wasn't a more aggressive team in the league, free agency and the draft..criticize the players not the game.
I keep checking and re-checking the roster to see if there are some weaknesses I haven't noticed and outside of potential injuries at key positions I don't see (m)any. On paper we're damn good, the hard part is translating it to the field.
We look damn good on paper but I think we're one more draft and another key FA signing away from being fully on track to where we can work on maintaining a roster rather than still trying to build it.
I think we're one QB's decline/retirement away from dominating the division for several years. I seriously wish we could play those mofos 16 times this year. Brady'd be on a stretcher by November.
Just remember , what goes up must come down. I don't think we CAN afford another Free agent signing period. Maybe just a tweak here or there. So basically , its make or break time. We need to perform.......next season is just a tune up process. (Hopefully)
Like JD said, maybe vet running back, thing is I love our youth, and no one is giving that aspect of this rebuild any respect, our arrows are pointing up and were the youngest in the league, that's usually not the case, know what I'm sayin? I'd like to have a developmental safety, and a bad *** tight end, but the only position I'm concerned with is left tackle.