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Pat agrees with the disrespect

Doesn't sound like agreement to me...

Atlanta is No. 8 overall and first in the division? Nice season last year, but has anybody looked at the Falcons' schedule? Can't see how the voters put the Falcons ahead of the Panthers, who came in at No. 11. In my book, Carolina's still the class of the NFC South. Forget the playoff loss, they were 12-4 last season and have virtually their entire team back.
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whats disrespect is Arizona being ranked below you guys

They should be much higher....becasue we all kow how well the SB loser does the next season.

The Cards were a mediocre team that got hot at the right time.

They still play in the Crappy NFC West, but Seattle will be back and prob win that division.

Last season (reg season) proved that the Cards were not an elite team....losing to every good team they played. They got hot for a couple of games....hard to carry that over into a full season the next year.

Cards finish 8-8 and miss the playoffs....again.

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According to the Rankings..... the Eagles are overrated, Vikes overrated, Chargers overrated.

Dolphins underrated, Broncos underrated, Saints underrated.

As far as the Panthers go, I would have put them at 8th.

My Training Camp Power Ranking would look like this...

1. Steelers

2. Patriots

3. Colts

4. Giants

5. Titans

6. Ravens

7. Falcons

8. Panthers

9. Chargers

10. Eagles

11. Vikings

12. Cardinals

13. Dolphins

14. Cowboys

15. Bears

16. Saints

17. Texans

18. Redskins

19. Packers

20. Buccaneers

21. Broncos

22. Jets

23. Bills

24. 49ers

25. Seahawks

26. Jaguars

27. Bengals

28. Raiders

29. Chiefs

30. Browns

31. Rams

32. Lions

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