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July 31, 2008

NFL Depth Rankings: Running Backs

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Hey Faithful readers, Michael Schottey here with the next installment of the incredibly labor intensive Depth Rankings. This time the Running Backs are up and I’ve figured out how to get it all in one post! Questions or comments can be sent to me at Lions@drafttek.com or left as a comment that I will respond to promptly. Remember to check back Sunday afternoon for my latest installment of Ramblings.

NFL Running Back Depth Chart Rankings

Minnesota Vikings: (A+)

Adrian Peterson/Chester Taylor/Maurice Hicks/Albert Young

Living in Minnesota, I’ve come to respect the Vikings. I feel that with McKinnie and Hutchinson on the left side of the offensive line, anyone could have the success these guys have. On top of all of that however, is the fact that Adrian Peterson could be one of the most special running backs in recent memory—his only downside is his injury history. Chester Taylor is a darn good consolation prize, as he was a top-10 back in 2006.

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July 30, 2008

Expectations for the AFC East in 2008

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Here is division 3 of 8 of my season expectations series. Today I’ll focus on the AFC East, home of the juggernaut that is the Patriots…and little else. New England has won or tied for 1st in the division every year since 2001, the year of their first Super Bowl victory. From 1960 through 2000 the Patriots won (or tied for 1st) only 7 times. In the last 7 years they are 7 for 7. Elsewhere, the Jets have been up and down, rotating playoff seasons with losing seasons the last 6 years. The Bills have not made the playoffs this millennium (last appearance being part of the 1999 season) and haven’t won more than 9 games since then either. The Dolphins are coming off their worst season in franchise history and have not played meaningful games in January since the 2001 season (January 13, 2002 to be exact). Luckily for all of you this is the division that I know the most about. I am the Dolphins Correspondent for this site after all… (more…)

July 28, 2008

Favre Shouldn’t Have, Thompson Should Have.

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My fellow correspondent Michael Schottey had a wonderful article on his thoughts as to why Brett should have left well enough alone. And I completely agree. Brett shouldn’t have unretired. But Thompson should have given him his release. Even though I think what is going on in Green Bay’s front office right now is absolutely ridiculous, it didn’t have to be that way. Brett shouldn’t have come back, but he did. And the Packers were ridiculous for ending it right there, one way or the other.

As GM, ( STOP LAUGHING !! ) I would have made one of two VERY QUICK decisions:

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Expectations for the AFC South in 2008

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Continuing my early look at the teams by division, today will be devoted to the AFC South.  The AFC South is arguably the toughest division in the league, right up there with the NFC East.  You have stars on offense (Peyton Manning, Maurice Jones-Drew, Vince Young, Andre Johnson) and studs on defense (Bob Sanders, John Henderson, Albert Haynesworth, Mario Williams).  The perennial team to beat is the Colts and the division doormat is the Texans.  Will that be the case in 2008?  Let’s take a look… (more…)

Sunday Ramblings (a little late)

Good morning faithful readers!

This week’s ramblings are brought to you by the letter “P” for Public Library. With the internet down at my house temporarily, I’ve been exiled to the New Ulm Public Library with its air conditioning and its wireless internet. I’m currently by Fiction V-Z if you want to visit.

My person of the week is going to go to Matt Millen, who will surely earn a few more of these distinctions before he finally gives up. Credit Mlive.com for breaking the story of text messages between Millen and Brett Favre in which Favre asked several ex players if he “could still play”. Millen responded with “of course” and then the two exchanged recipes for groundhog stew (I’m not making this stuff up). All of this is well and good except for the fact that one of the former players in question is a GM of a NFC North Rival. So if it later comes out that Millen said ANYTHING out of line, the Lions could be in serious trouble. For more on Favre check out my take on the situation in an earlier blog entry.

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My Take On Favre

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The Death of an Icon

Mike Schottey: Lions Correspondent

Some of you may have read the title and thought to yourself, “Who died? I didn’t see that anyone died.” The truth is, the topic of this article hasn’t died yet, and isn’t sick…but is in the process of public relations suicide. Brett Favre, one of the top quarterbacks in history and perhaps the most recognized, is currently stabbing himself right in the legacy with the dagger of hubris.

First a disclaimer, I grew up in the state of Michigan and have no love lost for Number 4, but as a sports journalist I am going to disconnect myself from my fan-hood and state my fact and unbiased opinion (it exists in there somewhere). Brett Favre is not the best quarterback ever. He broke many of Dan Marino’s records and is a former NFL MVP but he often lacked surrounding talent and most notably the ability to change his playing style to help his teammates. He is one of the most talented throwers in NFL History and depending who you talk to he is definitely one of the top 5 or 6. What you cannot argue with is his almost cult-like following. If the NFL of the 90’s had a face it would be Brett Favre and that is a tremendous feat in and of itself.

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July 27, 2008

The Packer’s Favre Folly

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Or, How To Trash an Era and a Legend
In the Brett Favre drama, I don’t believe it, but I’ve actually come around to an entirely difference perspective from the one I initially entertained just a few weeks ago. I was rather negative on the idea of Brett coming back after retiring. I felt it was unfair to the team overall, and to Aaron Rodgers specifically, to suddenly un-retire and expect to be handed back the starting job just a few weeks prior to the start of training camp. I felt Favre should have bit the bullet and honored his decision to retire and let it be.
                                                                                                                                                                However, as the story evolved, I didn’t quite expect the Packers to be so resistant to at least allowing Favre the opportunity move on once Green Bay had announced their decision to stick with the young prospect as the future of the team. What’s more, the decision by the front office (publicly) to tab Rodgers as the #1 quarterback on the team - even if Favre were to return for camp- was a bit of an unnecessary slap. And that’s when I started to change my opinion on the matter.     

July 25, 2008

Quarterbacks #5 and #6

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Group 5: The Beergogglers: You were certainly hoping for more but at this point you just need a warm body. You’re more than willing to look past the faults in fact you may not even be able to see them if you wanted to.

San Francisco 49er’s: (D-)

Alex Smith/Shaun Hill/JT O’Sullivan/Kyle Wright

I wish there was a wide receiver in the Bay area to make one of these guys float to the surface but Issac Bruce is the best they have. Someone will probably end up looking better than he is in Mike Martz’ high octane offense. Alex Smith is wonderfully talented and will benefit from Martz’ tutoring. Shaun Hill did really well last year in limited time. O’Sullivan is getting a little old to be a project but he has starts under his belt. Kyle Wright shouldn’t last long but if he gets on the practice squad he could have a chance to reinvent himself before his 9th life runs out.

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Quarterbacks #4

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Group 4: That “other” girl next door: There’s nothing really overly attractive about these ones, and you sure as heck want one of the other girls on the block. But they’re available and maybe just maybe you’ll get lucky once in a while.

New York Jets: (D+)

Chad Pennington/Kellen Clemens/Erik Ainge/Brett Ratliff

I am not a Chad Pennington fan, I know 5th grade girls who can sling a ball farther than the Marshall product. At his best though, he is an efficient machine that can always complete a high percentage of passes. With the right talent around him he can win 10 games. Kellen Clemens is a more prototypical Quarterback and may win this training camp battle. Erik Ainge has a high upside but never tapped into it at Tennessee. Brett Ratliff is around till August.

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Quarterbacks #3

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Group 3: Blond Bombshells: On first look these teams should have been much higher on the list but they are *ahem* a little too top heavy with not enough to back it up.

New York Giants: (C+)

Eli Manning/David Carr/Anthony Wright/Andre Woodson

Eli Manning has matured to the point where he can be among the NFL’s elite and actually belong there. With Plaxico back in NY, Eli has a chance to get even better. David Carr, for all his faults, is still the same guy that was a #1 QB a few years ago. People forget that Texas was REALLY bad while he was their starter and he managed decent numbers while getting plastered to the turf the entire time. If Carr somehow finds his inner child he could be a decent QB again. Anthony Wright is more down than up but can win a game. Andre Woodson is a project that few teams could wait on, but the Kentucky product won in the SEC and that gives him a point in my book.

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