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Q: Who will be the best offseason acquisition in the AFC?
A: Well, McNair (see above). But after him it's going to be Broncos wide receiver Javon Walker. He's going to make everyone on the Denver offense better and for a team that went 13-3 last year, that's saying something. We dole out an honorable mention to Ty Law, who joined the Kansas City Chiefs.
Q: Are you forgetting Daunte Culpepper?
A: Not at all. Culpepper, who was dealt to the Miami Dolphins for a second-round pick, has generated waaaaaay more enthusiasm than a guy who threw twice as many picks as touchdowns last year has a right to. He's going to be fighting up a class in the AFC East going against defenses designed by Bill Belichick in New England, Mangini in New York and Dick Jauron in Buffalo. Tee it high and let it fly isn't going to cut it against them and it won't cut it with his head coach, Nick Saban either. Nobody in the AFC East is sweating Culpepper's arrival.
Wow. Nobody in the AFC East is sweating Culpepper? What about profusely prespiring? It's actually kind of nice to see some people pick against Miami. It'll be that much sweeter when they prove them wrong.
Here's the link: http://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/75922/detail.html
Q: Who will be the best offseason acquisition in the AFC?
A: Well, McNair (see above). But after him it's going to be Broncos wide receiver Javon Walker. He's going to make everyone on the Denver offense better and for a team that went 13-3 last year, that's saying something. We dole out an honorable mention to Ty Law, who joined the Kansas City Chiefs.
Q: Are you forgetting Daunte Culpepper?
A: Not at all. Culpepper, who was dealt to the Miami Dolphins for a second-round pick, has generated waaaaaay more enthusiasm than a guy who threw twice as many picks as touchdowns last year has a right to. He's going to be fighting up a class in the AFC East going against defenses designed by Bill Belichick in New England, Mangini in New York and Dick Jauron in Buffalo. Tee it high and let it fly isn't going to cut it against them and it won't cut it with his head coach, Nick Saban either. Nobody in the AFC East is sweating Culpepper's arrival.
Wow. Nobody in the AFC East is sweating Culpepper? What about profusely prespiring? It's actually kind of nice to see some people pick against Miami. It'll be that much sweeter when they prove them wrong.
Here's the link: http://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/75922/detail.html