Saturday, October 2, 2010

Some of the NFL - AFC East

In preparation for the season, apart from reviewing my ranking power almost constantly, I'm taking a look around the League, team by team. Whereas until now, I only have looked on computers as a whole, now, here and in upcoming posts, I will take a look to every facet of the computer. (Quarterbacks, line, etc.).


Let's start at the top, a division of my heart (I live in Massachusetts), East of the AFC.AquĆ­ are the most complete rankings can be found on the Web:


(# = Rankings last year)


1) Patriots New England 12-4
Field marshal: Tom Brady (# 1)
Running Back: Laurence Maroney (# 24)
Wide Receivers: Wes Welker (# 3), Randy Moss (# 5), Julian Edelman (# 53)
Tight Ends: Alge Crumpler (# 31)
Protection of QB: # 2
Rush protection: # 19
Bags (on the opponent): 22 #
Implementation of defence: # 23
Pass defense: # 19
Key additions: WR Torry Holt (# 68), TE Alge Crumpler (# 31)
Key losses: TE Ben Watson (# 10), DE / DT Jarvis Green, DE / OLB Adalius Thomas
Notes: The downgrade in tight end should be minimal, given the considerable both the Patriots have wings (Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez) and the fact that the system for Belichick, tight ends are used as blockers... can not think that a computer with a defensive line of such phoney might be expected from 12-4, but look at the New Orleans Saints (# 26) last year...Laurence Maroney, entering a year contract, you must put or be eclipsed by Sammy Morris, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, or another back on the list...With Welker watching as he has made a full recovery, the drive appears to assume the worst part of the responsibility for this computer.


(2) New York Jets 11-5
Field marshal: Mark Sanchez (# 38)
Running Backs: Shonn Greene (# 30), Ladanian Tomlinson (No. 42)
Wide Receivers: Santonio Holmes (# 11), Jerricho Cotchery (# 22), Laveranues Coles (No. 44), Braylon Edwards (# 49)
Tight Ends: Dustin Keller (No. 28)
Protection of QB: # 24
Rush protection: # 6
Bags (on the opponent): # 16
Implementation of defence: # 4
Pass defense: # 1
Key additions: RB Ladanian Tomlinson (No. 42), WR Santonio Holmes (# 11) DE / OLB Jason Taylor, CB Antonio Cromartie
Key losses: RB Thomas Jones (# 23), FS Kelly Rhodes
Notes: There is no surprise that pass defense took Darrell Revis takes the # 1 spot... adding Santonio Holmes gives QB Sanchez a strong core to mask his inexperience... not surprised if execution has a success this year; time will tell if RB Greene can lead to staff... Jason Taylor will provide the depth and experience to what already is a fantastic defensive line... for that Mark Sanchez to mature, O line has to step up and prevent the sacks.


(3) Miami Dolphins 9-7
Field marshal: southern Chad (# 17)
Running Backs: Ricky Williams (# 8), Ronnie Brown (# 16)
Wide Receivers: Brandon Marshall (# 24), Brian Hartline (# 30), Greg Camarillo (# 37), Davone Bess (# 41),
Tight Ends: Anthony Fasano (# 37)
Protection of QB: # 14
Rush protection: # 8
Bags (on the opponent): # 1
Implementation of defence: # 15
Pass defense: # 32
Key additions: WR Brandon Marshall (# 24)
Key losses: DE / OLB Joey Porter, DE / OLB Jason Taylor
Notes: The punch of only best one-two RBs Williams and Brown are Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams.. .Sin DE / OLBs Porter and Taylor, seeks to the defence of Miami to deteriorate quickly... don't be surprised if it is the # 1 the new year; offense have all the tools to make it reality: a young man, capable quarterback; a stable of running backs; and 4 (counting EM) throughout the recievers on the edge of breaking of.


(4) Bills Buffallo 8-8
Field marshal: Trent Edwards (# 32), Ryan Fitzpatrick (# 34)
Running Backs: Fred Jackson (# 22), Marshawn Lynch (# 45)
Wide Receivers: Lee Evans (# 64), Steve Johnson (N/A), Chad Jackson (N/A)
Tight End: Jonathan Stupar (N/A)
Protection of QB: # 32
Rush protection: # 10
Bags (on the opponent): # 19
Implementation of defence: # 30
Pass defense: # 2
Key additions: none
Key losses: WR Terrell Owens (# 70)

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