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Wednesday 7 September 2011

32 Keys For The NFL Season In 2011 (Part I)

32 Keys For The NFL Season In 2011 (Part I) 
32. Good and bad of new beginnings. It 's probably hard to be excited about for some time, with Alex Smith is the starting quarterback. But Jim Harbaugh has a very capable coach, and when the losses begin to mount the San Francisco 49ers, try to remember that many times are ahead.
31. Cincinnati Bengals physically get to the stadium each week. Because I think is the best they can expect in 2011.
30. The hope that the quarterback is not the most important. Seattle Seahawks improved in many aspects, including the addition of Sidney Rice (note). However, Tarvaris Jackson (notes) is his starting quarterback, and I do not know which team has to do with it.
29. The hope that the defense is most important. When Derek Anderson (notes), John Skelton (notes) and Max Hall (notes), take a turn clicks, and your computer is not a total embarrassment, it may be good enough. If you can add another mediocre quarterback, who knows, and Kevin Kolb (note) must be at least to the Arizona Cardinals.
28. By adopting the idea of ​​"reconstruction." Denver Broncos need to start from scratch, at least on defense, and a new coach John Fox is a guy who can do and build with fundamentals. Kyle Orton (notes), although the team is perhaps the best offensive player, still has to fight the quarterback controversy strange fiction.
27. Cam Newton provide the tools to succeed. With a rate of 42.1 percent from the end of preseason, it's hard to imagine Cam Newton has some games very, very difficult for the Carolina Panthers. I just hope he does have enough to maintain your trust and become the superstar he can be.
26. Chris Johnson proves to be worth the frustration of his season recalcitrant. There is no doubt that Johnson is a new great power, but the Tennessee Titans was in 0500 a team without him and will always be with him.
25th Oakland Raiders capacity to overcome the loss of personnel. They have made many positive steps last year, but since they lost Nnamdi Asomugha (notes), Robert Gallery (notes), Zach Miller and more. It hurts and it will make 2011 a challenging climb to the Oakland Raiders.
24th to the trust Mike Shanahan could always knows what he does. All the great teams in NFL history have one thing in common: none of them had John Beck (notes) that they left the opening day. Washington Redskins at least have taken this step.
23rd Rising above expectations. Given the personnel losses they have suffered, and Donovan McNabb (notes) performance in Washington last year, no one expects much of Minnesota. Their ministry has improved and they probably did not.
22. Reggie Bush (notes) became a star, all lower back. Despite five years in the league, there was virtually no indication that you can, but the Miami Dolphins will try anyway.
Ability to 21st Cleveland Browns to develop and build. I like what to do in Cleveland, but in this section and with a completely new coaching staff and systems are not yet ready to challenge Pittsburgh and Baltimore in the AFC North supremacy.
20. Buffalo Bills ability to stop someone, anyone. I like the performance as most people, but unless the offensive line to improve quickly, it is difficult to see them become more "Hey, that team was more difficult to win than we thought" status.
Being 19th in a small pond. St. Louis Rams are certainly still growing, and all was right loves Sam Bradford (notes). I still do not know if they are a playoff team in the second division, but in the West, NFC has been shown for years that the divisions are a poor football game. Enjoy if you can.
18th Continued growth, even when things get more difficult. Be as good as they were in 2010 probably will not serve the Kansas City Chiefs, a Division title in 2011. They will have to find a way to get better under new offensive coordinator.
17. The defense position is quite the team. I do not know what to think of the Chicago Bears will be better this year. Roy Williams? I look forward to defending even a loft, but the offensive line could be just as bad as last year. Ceiling and floor seem to be very close to each other for the Bears.

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