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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Rants and raves of an avid baseball fan about steroids



Let’s talk about steroids in sports. I hate to chime in on an already well documented issue but I feel that it is time that I do so. As an avid 22 year old sports fan I have had the great opportunity to observe the dynamics of the game, day in and day out for nearly the last two decades. I have a great perspective on the issues at hand because I have viewed the game completely impartially and have no vested financial interest in the game. My involvement as an avid fan and consumer is purely driven by the fact that I love the competition and entertainment the game brings to my life. The owners, players, and media all profit off of the game, but not the fan. We show up and we follow because we care. The fan wasn’t good enough to make it to the big show but we all wish we were. We admire the work ethic and the desire it takes to be a big leaguer and we live vicariously through our favorite players and teams.

It’s a sad day when you see your favorite player listed in the paper for using steroids, women fertility drugs, HGH, or even speed. We want our heroes to be clean and “the real deal”, and it definitely leaves you wondering if what you thought you were watching was really baseball or WWF wrestling. None of the recent steroid allegations and headlines surprises me, or the avid fan. As a youngster I knew something was fishy. I played ball growing up and I had a grasp for the sheer strength and desire it took to be a pro at an early age. Even to an uneducated, 8 year old untrained eye these guys looked freakishly huge and anyone could tell that they were much bigger than other players from previous eras. I always figured that at least 80 percent of athletes if not more were on some sort of steroid. None of the recent leaks or positives have shocked me in the least. It seems like an oxymoron to call a player clean nowadays. What players are truly clean? Every player takes something. You can claim all you want that your favorite player is only hitting protein shakes and herbal supplements but I’m not buying it. If you have ever played sports you know that it takes a special personality to make a pro athlete. You have to be able to handle pain and most importantly keep playing even when you’re sick of the game. Most guys you talk to tell you that they stopped playing a given sport in high school. You have to be a winner and you have to want to win to be a successful athlete. These guys live with the mindset that they must do whatever it takes to be the best at whatever they do. You’re a hypocrite to ask professional athletes to dedicate their mind and body to the game, but not want them to use something that has been proven to enhance their performance. If you could take a pill that made you a better talk show host, doctor, lawyer or politician how could you not take it? Performance enhancers are not a new trend. Players have always attempted to one up the competition. Arguably the greatest Centerfielder of all time, Willie Mays allegedly used uppers during his playing career and I think it is safe to say that he wasn't the only one of his era to dabble. Willie's alleged amphetamine usage was first reported during the 1980's drug hearings by John Milner a former teammate of Mays. There is an inherit pressure to use in sports because players have a relatively short career and are constantly under pressure to perform or they will lose the job and be replaced by the next up and comer. 30 teams and roughly a few hundred roster spots make it incredibly alluring to use anything and everything you can find to improve your chances and earning potential. I love sports, but honestly I have lost all faith that any of the top athletes really competes with a clean slate. With that said, it's not fair to point fingers at athletes of our generation who use steroids because most athletes given the opportunity to enhance their performance will do so. Would Mickey Mantle use steroids if given the chance? I'm 100 percent sure he would, although we obviously have no way of proving this speculation. Mantle already had a tendency to abuse his body and given the chance to enhance his abilities I'm sure he would have taken any risks. Players back in the day abused amphetamines because that was the technology of the day, but if steroids were more readily available I'm sure they would have used them as well. Ballplayer ethics have not changed, the technology and advancement of performance enhancers has changed.

What makes me pissed off is not that my favorite players were roided beasts, but that everyone in the media and even baseball officials seem to discredit the incredible achievements that have been accomplished during the era I have been an avid fan. What makes me sick is that Bud Selig and the players union led by Donald Fehr, had a chance to stem these problem years ago, but because both parties are so self interested and arrogant no compromise could be reached. Columnist Dave Newhouse put it best when he wrote this comment recently, "Selig is the owners' servant; thus he tiptoes through the steroid garden, picking as few weeds as possible, always protecting his green (as in money) thumb. Manny Ramirez, out two months? Should have been one year minimum. Selig monitors the game instead of protecting its future".

If either party really wanted to address steroids in baseball they could have implemented a real testing policy. The fact remains in my mind that steroids have been a part of all sports since the 1970’s. Owners silently love steroids because they improve the product they sell. They love roided out players because they bring in fans and fans spend ridiculous amounts of hard earned cash at the ball park. Much like our government, sports owners only claim to care about things publicly so that they can claim plausible deniability down the road. Players love being roided out because they want to be the best at what they do and this is a tool that allows them to excel past even their god given ability. If the owners, commissioner and players really cared about the avid fan or steroids they would have agreed to a real testing policy back in 1994. They would have implemented a real strategy to combat steroids, one that included rigorous hair follicle and blood testing. Note, even the current piss test does not detect many forms of steroids and there remains no test that detects HGH.

Technology and medical advances will always attempt to prevail and you cannot stop the use of steroids, but you can attempt to curtail the rampant usage in the league. However, again the owners do not really want to stop steroids, they just want to patch the damaged situation and move forward as is. If the union and commissioner really cared about their players they would implement a strong suspension system and make a public statement that steroid use in the league will not be tolerated. One positive, you’re out for the year. A second positive and you’re banned. A strong policy from the start and you could have saved the game a lot of negative publicity, but no, you didn’t want to concede to testing because the players were guilty of using and the owners even more guilty of enabling. Due to the lack of accountability by both parties the only action a player can implement to clear his name nowadays is to drop their pants and piss into a cup, extract a hair follicle from their bulging head, prick themselves in their exploding arms for blood, and offer to take a lie detector test after each and every game. As silly as that sounds that is the only way anyone can keep a clean name in this day and age, during the infamous time of shadows. If Pujols, Jeter, Chipper, and company want to make it into the hall with a clean slate the time is now to make a public statement and demonstrate that they are clean and willing to go to any extent to prove this fact. Unfortunately between the two of us this is a fallacy and will never happen because there is no such thing as a clean player anymore.



By: Morgan Spokny

Senior Editor, Bottom Line Sports Show

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

8/4 Show recap: Feature guests- Ben Gordon and Antawn Jamison




Dear, Bottom Line Sports Nation

First we'd like to thank all of our fans who had a chance to support the show Tuesday night. We had another superb show and our showing in the chat room was strong, to quite strong. But that should be expected, because every week at the Bottom Line Sports Show we bring you Big Time Athletes, Interviews and Attitude. Incase you didn’t have a chance to listen, be sure to look up this one in our archived section. Your going to want to hear what these two NBA legends have to think about just about everything. Let’s just say as a tease that Antawn Jamison is a big fan of getting outside and playing away from the computer. I can’t blame him, and in fact I totally agree. Computers have been an amazing invention and have revolutionized the way we conduct business but have also led to human isolation, laziness and if anyone has ever had to deal with an error message from a printer or virus, general unhappiness.

Furthermore on a more serious note, during Tuesday’s show we discussed the status of WR Plaxico’s Burress legal troubles and the recent speculation of his imminent jail sentence. The District Attorney has already promised that Plax will serve at least 3.5 years in jail, if not more. This situation is extremely saddening and unfortunately for Plax he messed up big time, rules are rules, and he must face the consequences of his actions. In just a few months Plax has gone from the hero of NY to a convict. His young career ends in a tragic fashion at a time when his value and talent was at a pinnacle. The crime does not fit the crime, but unfortunately for Plax the District Attorney can’t let him slide because he must apply the law in a fair and consistent manner. Donte Stallworth commits vehicular manslaughter and serves less than a month in jail. Plax shoots himself in the leg, harming no one, certainly not killing anyone and he is the one serving multiple years in a state penitentiary. Go figure!

Alright well be sure to check out this episode to hear everything that both Ben and Antawn have to say. Also if you haven’t heard already, we have expanded to a second day. You can now get twice the coverage and interviews!

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By: Morgan Spokny

2009 NFL Preseason Preview



The 2009 NFL season is just around the corner and it’s never too early to start playing the guessing game about who win it all next year. The Steelers are the champions now, but will they be able to retain the title? The NFL is a league designed to ensure parity and a few small moves here and there can drastically alter the final outcome for an organization. As we have seen for the last few decades since the inception of free agency and the hard salary cap, it is incredibly difficult for a team to win back to back championships, let alone assemble a dynasty. In fact the reality of the situation is that most teams that make the super bowl and lose fail to even make the playoffs the following year. It is a brutally hard feat to replicate a winner every year and most teams that are able to end up paying the price down the road and must rebuild in order to make another run. The off-season was quite busy and there were quite a few significant roster changes around the league. Lets not waste any time, without further ado, here is a dissection and preview of the 2009 NFL season.

The biggest name to change teams this off-season was clearly none other than the sideshow extraordinaire Wide Receiver Terrell Owens. As we touched on a few weeks back on the show, Terrell has been busy attempting to amend his image on his highly amusing VH1 series, The T.O. show. If you haven’t checked it out yet, be sure to do so. It quite simply is superb. You can check him working out in the pool with rubber bands in his hilly humble abode. Or better yet, buying $100,000 earrings only days after being cut for his on and off-field shenanigans. But wait, there is more, did I mention that you can watch him attempt to explain his final talks with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones prior to being released, using only a white board, pen and some sort of analogy involving a ring of trust. If your'e confused, don't worry, I literally witnessed the entire event unfold several times and still have no idea what he was trying to convey. What I can tell you is that the show is down right ridiculous, and whether your a fan or not, you will be entertained. Who wouldn’t find all this highly amusing? But on a serious note, the man who has been known to sack more Qb’s than Julius Peppers and Dwight Freeney combined has taken his show from Dallas to Buffalo. T.O. brings with him a long legacy of verbally assaulting his quarterbacks and that most certainly won‘t stop this year. If he starts attacking Bills Quarterback Trent Edwards, the Bills will be in serious trouble, but it will definitely serve as a hilarious reality program. If only they could play this on VH1! Sadly I fear that they do have the technology for such an undertaking.

The second biggest name to trade alliances this off-season was Quarterback Jay Cutler. Cutty forced his way out of Denver and ended up in Chicago. Wow, what a solid move for the Bears. Spot on to the Bears for sacking up and making the big move. Cutty for Orton was a terrible trade and the Broncos are going to fall apart this year. Orton was supposed to be a Heisman winning Qb back in the day, but his career has fallen apart and he has proven more than once that he doesn’t have the makeup or talent to be an elite Qb. What is going to change this year, and why did the Broncos go after this guy? Cutler will carry a huge burden on his shoulders this year as he is looked to as a savior to the Bears seemingly nonexistent ability to fill the Qb position. I love the kid and am predicting big things for the Bears this year. Cutty is a diabetic who is just starting to understand how to regulate his body and I think he’s going to fit well with the club and the fans in the windy city.

The New York Jets also attempted to make a big splash during the off-season by acquiring, Cornerback Lito Sheppard from the Philadelphia Eagles and inking up yet another beastly former Raven Linebacker, Bart Scott. The Jets look like a team on a march for a title, and if you’re a Jet fan your quite pleased with all the changes around town. If only the team had an established Qb, this group could contend for a championship, but realistically they are still a season away from doing anything. New head coach Rex Ryan brings a defensive mindset and the Jets will have a studly defense this year. Maybe one of the best Jet defenses ever. Jenkins and Ellis are two of the best DL’s in the league and will plug the hell out of the line, stopping the run completely. Revis and Rhodes will shut down the secondary and Scott will kill everything in between. The Jets lost Brett Favre to retirement, but drafted USC pretty boy, Mark Sanchez in the draft to replace the void. Favre subsequently toyed with the Vikings and then finally blew them off. Brett clearly wants to play and we haven't heard the last from him. It sure sounds to me when you clear through all the smoke and mirrors that he wants to heal up his surgically repaired arm and it wouldn’t surprise me if he makes another run at it next year. Favre always gets the itch to play once June or July comes along, and it’s going to hurt him a ton once he watches the year fly by without him. It won't surprise me a bit if we hear about Favre signing later in the year.

In other news, the Jacksonville Jaguars parted ways with long-time RB, Fred Taylor. The highly talented but injury prone Taylor left Jacksonville to sign with the veteran-laden New England Patriots and will make a formidable tandem alongside Maroney. The Jaguars let Fred walk but signed a legend of their own in Wide Receiver Torry Holt. Holt will be looked on to fill holes on the Jags offense. Matt Jones and Jerry Porter both left and the Jags will need Torry to step it up if they are to win a championship. If their defense can improve and Jags Quarterback David Garrard can rebound from a subpar year in 2008, the Jags could make a strong showing as a dark horse, but they certainly will not viewed as a favorite out of the gate.

With that said here is a breakdown and power ranking for the 2009 NFL season.

Top of the charts: The penthouse dwellers

The Steelers claim the top spot by default by virtue of being the defending champions. The familiar faces, Roethlisberger, Parker, Hines, Holmes are back and these guys quite simply know how to get it done. Holmes came on strong last postseason and it looks like he may even have more some untapped potential left in the tank. Smith and Hampton for a solid defensive line and Harrison, Farrior and Woodley are one of the most talented linebacker trios in the league. Another top defensive season is a given for this infamous franchise. A new steel curtain is amongst us, brace yourself.

With that said as much as I love the Steelers, I feel like the Patriots will end up winning it all. A healthy Brady will knock the champs out. A “Rumble in the Jungle” is a strong, to quite strong possibility. The Steelers come into the year having a similar team as the one that won the Super Bowl last season. You can’t bump the Champs, because they have the belt. Rules are rules, and I am a man of ethics.

The Patriots claim the second spot because they have a healthy Tom Brady, and are returning with a proven combo of receivers in Randy Moss and Wes Welker. This team did go 16-0, just two seasons ago and still managed to go 11-5 despite losing Tommy Boy for the entire season. They kept on ticking, and patched the quilt with Cassell. Keep in mind Cassell had never started at any level since high school. This kid rode the bench behind Leinhart at USC and was drafted despite never starting a game while at USC. He supsequently sat behind Brady and only last year had a chance to show his stuff. When he was finally given a chance he was thrown into the fire, and he responded like a champ. Cassell is a true testament to the system and despite what is said about the Pat’s cheating, they know how to scout and they know how to assemble a winning product. Moss and Brady set almost every offensive record imaginable in their first season together, imagine what they could do with more experience and time to acclimate.

The Giants are number three because they will be fielding yet another balanced squad. The physically freakish RB Brandon Jacobs will have another sick line in front of him and he will run rampant this year. The Plax, misfired in more than one way this year, and it really is a silly and sad waste of talent. The crime does not fit the crime. The Giants will miss Plax because he was not only a good WR, he physically dominated other teams at the edges while Jacobs punished the middle. If they can manage to replace his height and ability at the WR position they may be able to rival the champs but the early outcome looks grim. They will be serious contenders but Plax cost them a shot. The hero of the town instantly becomes a cursed man. It surely is a sad sight and I will personally miss his presence this year.

The Eagles steal the number four slot this year. The soaring Eagles are fielding what looks to be an elite squad. As long as Qb Donovan McNabb can stay healthy, the Eagles should contend in a tough NFC East. Look for Westbrook and the run game to destroy opponents this year. Westbrook is a studly, versatile joy stick HB and the line led by Peters, the Andrews boys, Herremans and Jackson will provide the necessary blocking for this offense to truly blossom. Jackson proved to be more than a special teams player, once again proving the scouts and skeptics wrong. The small and swift WR showed us last year that he seems to have what it takes to lead an offense. The defense is once again solid. Cournerbacks Samuel and Brown will shutdown the passing game and you can count on this team to be in the postseason.

The Ravens round out the top five because of their consistently elite defense, strong running game and up and coming pass offense. If second-year Quarterback Joe Flacco can continue to mature and can build on his success from last year they could easily challenge the Steelers in the AFC North. The WR’s are a little weak and this remains a weak spot on the team, yet again. It seems like every year this team refuses to make any moves to improve the WR talent, but at least they signed TE L.J. Smith. Smith and Todd Heap should make a formidable TE tandem and that is a bright spot for Flacco, who will have two superb TE’s who he can throw to on check downs. The Ravens lost Jonathan Ogden but did sign Matt Birk so they line was not completely decimated when he retired earlier this off-season.

Complete Rundwon: 2009 NFL Rankings

1. Pittsburgh Steelers - The Steelers just won their 6th Super Bowl in franchise history, and coming into the season they are the favorites to win a 7th. They have a solid defense and Big Ben has evolved into a very clutch big money Qb. 12-4

2. New England Patriots - The Patriots didn't make the playoffs last year despite going 11-5, losing out to the surprising wildcat Dolphin offense. They showed us that despite considerable bad luck they could compete every Sunday. Look for another record breaking year in New England. 13-3

3.New York Giants - The Giants are a great all around team with a dominate run attack. The return of Osi Umenyiora will do wonders for the defense and they will once again return to form. Justin Tuck and Osi are two of the most feared DE’s in the league and together they will shut down defenses and gobble up Qb’s. The loss of Plaxico will drastically hurt this team, as the only reason they were able to the beat the Patriots a few years ago was because they were physically superior in height and strength and were able to overmatch the Patriots superior skill, technique and game plans. Plax was a huge piece and a major reason they were so physical. Eli Manning will not be the same Qb without Plax in the starting lineup. Smith, Hicks, and Hixon will have to step up big time. My money is on the rest of the field but they are still a mighty fierce squad. 12-4

4. Philadelphia Eagles - If you saw how the Eagles were able to end the year then you know why they deserve the number 4 spot. An improved offense meets and already superb defense and boom, good things happen. Note to the rest of the league, here is yet another franchise that has found the formula that is guaranteed to work. 11-5

5. Baltimore Ravens - The Ravens will give the Steelers some serious competition in the north. Joe Flacco looked great at times last year and the Ravens are hoping that he can continue to mature. To try and help him along, they brought him a new a toy. Enter L.J. Smith, a physical guy who has a ton of potential but has yet to really enter the elite realm. The defense led by Ray Lewis and Ed Reed will be stellar but the losses at LB of Bart Scott and Adalius Thomas will take a toll and they will not be able to overtake the Steelers. Watch for HB Ray Rice to have a sweet year. McGahee fantasy owners may be upset with another man trying to steal his numbers, but Baltimore fans will be tickled to death to watch these guys brutalize defenses. 11-5

6. San Diego Chargers - After just squeaking into the playoffs, the Chargers will bounce back in a strong way. Philip Rivers has a huge mouth but he has the game to back it up. Ladanian Tomlinson is on the decline, but Sproles is a human ping bong and will continue to impress this year. 11-5

7. Arizona Cardinals - After making it exceedingly far last year and literally defying physics, we were alerted to the fact that Arizona is a threat. After threats of breaking up the team, it seems as if both Boldin and Warner will end up staying, so that equates to another dominant passing attack. They are poised to make another deep run in the playoffs, especially with the less-than-stellar NFC West. The Rams are on the down slide, the 49ers, and SeaHawks on the up’s. 11-5

8. Chicago Bears - This team has all the pieces to compete, and they finally landed the quality Qb they have been missing for decades. Matt Forte proved to be a feature back with a ton of agility, speed and overall talent. 11-5

9. Carolina Panthers - Last year the Panthers featured a dominate run, and that is exactly what they are going to do this year. Jonathan Stewart now has one more year of experience under his belt, which will make him even more deadly. The combined 1-2 of DeAngelo Williams and Johnathan Stewart will easily surpass 2,000 rushing yards and I wouldn’t be surprised if they make a strong case for 2,500 yards. Look for the Panthers to be at the top of NFC next year. 10-6

10. Indianapolis Colts - The loss of Tony Dungy and company will hurt the Colts. They will still make the playoffs because they still have Peyton Manning throwing to Reggie Wayne, but the loss of Harrison and the lack of defense will be too much for them to overcome. Bob Sanders is a stud, but he’s proved time and time again that he is too small to make it through the entire season without sustaining an injury. The team rocked in the second half last year, so let's not totally count them out. 10-6

11. Atlanta Falcons - What seemed like a complete fiasco, quickly took a 180 last year for the Dirty Birds. Atlanta quickly moved past Vick and nowadays it is all about Matt Ryan in Atlanta. Ryan has a much more accurate arm than his predecessor Vick, and Roddy White and company finally showed their talent once someone could throw them the ball consistently. I love Vick and still believe he can help a team, but you can’t argue with what works and Ryan works in Atlanta because he can distribute the ball. Michael Turner will once again be the feature back, and he will be looked on to carry the pill quite frequently. 9-7

12. Washington Redskins - The Redskins are a good team that just got substantially better when they signed Haynesworth to a $ 100 million dollar deal. Look for Clinton Portis to be back at the top of his game in 2009 and the Redskins to make a serious push for the division. 9-7

13. Houston Texans - The Texans did a great job last year making positive gains. They had one of the most dominating offenses in the NFL led by Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson. Mario Williams continued to step up his game and answered all the critics who wanted the franchise to draft Reggie Bush. Steve Slaton is a unique back who was arguably the best rookie running back last year, ahead of C. Johnson and M.Forte. 9-7

14. Seattle Seahawks- They were terrible last year, but I like the additions of Julius Jones and T.J.Houshmanzadeh. T.J and DeionBranch form a sold WR tandem. They also have a great Defense led by Tatupu, Trufant, Curry, and Kerney. Look for big things out the Seahawks this year and if things go well and the pieces gell they could slide up the power rankings very quickly. 9-7

15. New Orleans Saints - The Saints are real solid, and I'm still on the Reggie Bush bandwagon. We’ve all seen his incredible talent but he’s been plagued by injuries. The defense is decent, but not amazing. Brees is a beast and the offense is once again very potent. They have a chance to make the playoffs, but may still be a year away. If they can sneak in, they are incredible threat to win it all. 8-8

16. Dallas Cowboys - A year removed from the T.O experiment the Cowboys will look to Roy Williams to fill the void, and while he has yet to show any real worth, I still am a fan and will give him the benefit of the doubt. Look for a rebuild year for Roy Roy. The coaching is too soft, and Wade Philips is a bad excuse for a coach. Another year removed from Parcells, and another year worse. 8-8

17. Minnesota Vikings - Adrian Peterson is a beast and comes into the season as the number 1 fantasy back in the league. While he certainly is a bright spot, their QB situation is still atrocious. Neither Tavaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels are franchise QB‘s and this will once again hinder all chance of winning a championship. 8-8

18. Miami Dolphins - The Dolphins were one of the greatest comebacks in the history of sports last year. They went 11-5, following a season where they went 1-15. However with that said, I do not think they will be able to have repeat results in 2009 because the Patriots are healthy and will take the division. They will make a run at the wildcard and have an intriguing wildcat offense that features Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams and Pat white. 8-8

19. Jacksonville Jaguars - Garrard is a not that impressive, but "M.J.D" Maurice Jones Drew will continue to improve and his running will pick up the lack of passing offense. The team is solid everywhere and they remind me a lot of the Ravens. 7-9

20. Green Bay Packers - Even though they were 6-10 last year, I think the Packers will be much improved and have a good chance at making the playoffs. Aaron Rodgers had a good season last year and all signs point to the fact that he will be even better this season. A solid team with no major weakness, they also have no major strengths. 7-9

21. Tennessee Titans - After a great season last year, reality has settled in and the loss of Haynesworth will devastate this team. Big Albert was the heart of the team and his loss will hurt them dearly in the standings. Former USC star LenDale White, who has made a career in the NFL as a touchdown guru couldn’t seem to find his production at the end of the year, and I don't think Chris Johnson can stay healthy long enough to be a feature back. The defense will be good, but not good enough to take them to the Super Bowl in 09. 7-9

22. New York Jets - They went 9-7 last year and they have the framework for a solid team, but they lack the consistent and proven Qb. They lose Brett Favre, and the AFC East is very strong. They won’t be able to survive in the tough division starting either Clemens or Sanchez and it will doom any chances they may have had. 7-9

23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - I’m sure Buccaneers fans are still crying after their 4 game collapse last year and unfortunately this years record will be even worse. A year older, and there are glaring holes all around the roster. Leftwich will get another shot to redeem his career and the run game gets a needed injection with the signing of Hb Ward. However, it’s a bad sign when your best WR, Antonio Bryant is a former reclamation project who the rest of the league neglected to sign. The O-line is solid but the D-line is young and needs some work. Chris Hovan is an above average DT and DE Gaines Adams has shown flashes of greatness. If Talib can step up as a rookie, then the Bucs have a chance, but realistically they can’t go that far with the pieces they currently have. Look for a stagnant offense that at times will struggles to score. 6-10

24. Cleveland Browns - Another disappointing showing last year, but things look brighter in Cleveland. Brady Quinn will have a big year and they will be on the cusp of making the playoffs. Thomas and Steinbach form the frame for a solid offensive line, and as long as Shaun Rodgers can control his weight, the Browns have a fixture on the defensive line. 6-10

25. Kansas City Chiefs - With new GM Scott Pioli, the Chiefs will be much improved, and will make a strong push to overtake the Chargers in the West. They enter the season without longtime franchise TE Anthony Gonzalez, but they did add Cassell and that will be enough to at least be a respectable team. 6-10

26. San Francisco 49ers - Frank Gore is a bright spot for this team, and they seemed to improve late last season under new coach Mike Singletary. However, They enter the season with a lot of question marks. Crabtree is threatening to hold out, and there are issues at Qb. If Hill or Smith can step it up, big things are possible, but that remains to be proven. 6-10

27. Buffalo Bills - The slump from last year continues. The addition of Terrell was huge, adding respectability to an otherwise silly franchise. But they lack an offensive line, Lynch enters the year a question mark, they have no Tight end and they are relying on an unproven Qb in Edwards. This roster stinks of mediocrity. 6-10

28. Denver Broncos - This team has the pieces but will not be going anywhere with Kyle Orton in the starting Qb slot. Coaching changes will break what was a proven running system in Denver and they will fail to make the playoffs. 5-11

29. Oakland Raiders - Last year was another year of untapped potential in the Bay, but things will start to turn around in 09. They made an unpopular and well documented pick in D. Heyward-Bey, and if he works out like any of their other recent lottery picks then he is in for a world of hurt. With that said, I love Darren McFadden and think he will bounce back in a major way in 09. The 4.2 sec/40 yard dash beast will be a fantasy stud, write it down. But the team will need another year before they can make any real run at things. 5-11

30. Cincinnati Bengals - Not much to say. They need serious help on defense and in the courtroom. Not even OchoCinco, Chad Johnson will be able to help them. Look for an improved team with a healthy Carson Palmer, but they still lack the depth at defense to compete at an elite level. 5-11

31. Detroit Lions - They picked up a stud in Georgia QB Matt Stafford and they will be much improved this year, but with that said they still have a lot of holes. The defensive line will need to improve before this team has any shot at legitimately competing. 2-14

32. St. Louis Rams - Marc Bulger is a good Qb, and Steven Jackson has proven to be a legit Hb, but the once plentiful WR group has been decimated by age and while the defense has improved, they still have still too many holes to compete. 2-14

NFC EAST W L
NY Giants 11 5
Philadelphia 11 5
Washington 9 7
Dallas 8 8

NFC NORTH W L
Chicago 11 5
Minnesota 8 8
Green Bay 7 9
Detroit 2 14

NFC SOUTH W L
Carolina 10 6
Atlanta 9 7
New Orleans 8 8
Tampa Bay 6 10

NFC WEST W L
Arizona 11 5
Seattle 9 7
San Francisco 6 10
St. Louis 2 14

AFC EAST W L
New England 13 3
Miami 11 5
NY Jets 7 9
Buffalo 6 10

AFC NORTH W L
Pittsburgh 12 4
Baltimore 11 5
Cleveland 6 10
Cincinnati 5 11

AFC SOUTH W L
Indianapolis 10 6
Houston 9 7
Jacksonville 7 9
Tennessee 7 9

AFC WEST W L
San Diego 12 4
Kansas City 6 10
Denver 5 11
Oakland 5 11

By: Morgan Spokny, Senior Editor, Bottom Line Sports Show

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