By Adam Kiefaber
AFC EAST PREVIEW
The Mangini Surprise
NEW YORK JETS
2006 Record: 10-6
Last Year Summary: First-year Head Coach Eric Mangini turned around a 6-10 ’05 Jets team to a 10-6 playoff team. Mangini used to be part of the Bill Belichick coaching staff, but unlike Romeo Crennel (HC of CLE) and Charlie Weis
(HC at Notre Dame), Belichick didn’t think Mangini was ready to be a head coach. Mangini proved him wrong by beating the Patroits 17-14 on the road, earning him the nickname ‘Mangenius’. That win began a streak where the Jets won six of eight to end the season, which allowed the young team to clinch a playoff berth. However in the playoffs, New England got their revenge by crashing the Jets 37-16.
Additions: RB Thomas Jones (Chicago), DE Kenyon Coleman (Dallas), DE David Bowens (Miami), DE Andre Wadsworth (comeback), QB Marques Tuiasosopo (Oakland), RB Darian Barnes (Miami), and DE Michael Haynes.
Subtractions: QB Patrick Ramsey (to DEN), RB Kevin Barlow (to PIT), DE Dave Ball (to CAR), FB B.J. Askew (to TB), RB Derrick Blaylock and OT Trey Teague.
2007 Season Prediction: The best part about going 6-10 in ’05, is that your schedule will be much easier the following season. Some argued that the main reason for the Jets success last year was the easy schedule. Well, we will find out this year- tough road games include Baltimore (Sept. 16), Cincinnati (Oct. 21), Dallas (Nov. 22), New England (Dec. 16) and Tennessee (Dec 23). Tough home games include New England (Sept. 9), Philadelphia (Oct 14), Pittsburgh (Nov. 18) and Kansas City (Dec. 30). The Jets biggest weakness last year was not having a go-to running back. Welcome Thomas Jones from Chicago. Jones rushed for 1,210 yards and six touchdowns last year for the Bears. Also, he had 36 receptions out of the backfield. I expect the Jets to struggle against a very tough schedule. However, they have a good young team and could compete for one of the last wild-card spots.
Best Rookie: CB Darrelle Revis- The Jets traded up to get the DB from Pittssburgh. The debate going into the draft was- Who is the best cornerback available, Revis or Leon Hall? Revis has already impressed his HC- “I like the way Darrelle jams the line of scrimmage,” Mangini said. “He’s a very physical player. I like his competitiveness. He’s consistently working toward the ball. He’s trying to work with the older guys to understand some of the things they’ve learned through time. You like to see that proactive approach that he has.”
Big Games of the Year: vs. New England (Sept. 9- 1:00pm-opener), at NY Giants (Sept. 30- 1:00pm), at New England (Dec. 16- 1:00pm) and vs. Kansas City (Dec. 30- 8:15pm- last game of regular season)
Projected Record: 7-9
Futures (Bets): The current odds for the Jets to win the AFC East is 4/1. I would consider that a bad bet because you have to figure the Pats will win the East. If you like the Jets, you might as well bet them to win the Super Bowl (odds @ 25/1) Also, the win total betting is set at 8.5 games.
July 13th, 2007
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By Adam Kiefaber
AFC EAST PREVIEW
The Favorite
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
2006 Record: 12-4 (AFC East Champions)
Last Year Summary: The Pats entered the playoffs with a rematch against divisional foe New York. The Pats won the first meeting in NY 24-17, but lost the second matchup at home 17-14. As expected, New England took care of business in the postseason by crashing the Jets 37-16. In the divisional playoff game at San Diego, the Pats won a nail biter 24-21. Then NE blew a giant lead to the Indianapolis Colts in what turned out to be one of the better AFC Championships of all time.
Five minutes into the second quarter, CB Asante Samuel intercepted a Peyton Manning pass and ran it back 39 yards for the touchdown, making the score 21-3. However the Colts came back and won the game 38-34 on their way to a Super Bowl title.
Additions: WR Randy Moss (Oakland), LB Adalius Thomas (Baltimore), WR Donte Stallworth (Philadelphia), WR Kelley Washington (Cincinnati), TE Kyle Brady (Jacksonville), CB Tory James (Cincinnati), RB Sammy Morris (Miami), CB Eddie Jackson (Miami) and WR Wes Walker (Miami).
Subtractions: LB Tully Banta-Cain (to SF), Corey Dillon (retired?), TE Daniel Graham (to DEN), DE Marquise Hill (deceased), LB Don Davis (retired) and P Todd Sauerbrun (to DEN).
2007 Season Prediction: The past six seasons, the Pats have been the best team in the NFL compiling a record of 70-26 and winning three Super Bowls. They are the favorite to win it all because of how close they came in ’06 and because of the offseason additions of WR Randy Moss and LB Adalius Thomas. The Pats biggest need last year was the WR position and they added four new wide outs for QB Tom Brady. The Pats have tough road games against Cincinnati (Oct. 1), Dallas (Oct. 7), Indianapolis (Nov. 4) and Baltimore (Dec. 3). The Pats toughest home games include San Diego (Sept. 16), Philadelphia (Nov. 25) and Pittsburgh (Dec. 9). However, I feel the Pats should be able roll into the playoffs with a bye.
Best Rookie: S Brandon Meriweather- He could have been the best defensive back available in the NFL Draft. However, he slipped to New England with the 24th pick overall in the first round because of character issues. Last year, he served a one-game suspension for that ugly fight in October against Duke. Last summer, his Miami teammate Willie Cooper was shot in the butt. In response, Meriweather pulled out a gun and fired three times at the butt attacker. Nonetheless, Meriweather has been compared to Ed Reed over and over again. And if you don’t know, he is good.
Big Games of the Year: vs. San Diego (Sept. 16- 8:15pm), at Cincinnati (Sept. 23- 8:30pm), at Indianapolis (Nov. 4- 4:15pm)
Projected Record: 12-4 or 13-3
Futures (Bets): The current odds for the Patriots to win the AFC East is 1/6. That doesn’t pay much, but it is close to what gamblers call a lock. However, one would have to bet $1,000 to earn any thing back. Also, the win total betting is set at 11 games. Currently, the Patroits are favored to win the Super Bowl (odds @ 5/1).
July 13th, 2007
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