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OVERVIEW: NFC West

           The Arizona Cardinals have posted a mark of 22-42 straight up
    over the past four seasons which is by far the worst win/loss record
    of any team in the NFC West, however, that’s all about to change in
    2005 as I fully expect these Cardinals to win this division and make
    the playoffs, remember that you heard it here first!

           Cardinal HC Denny Green had another fantastic draft highlighted
    by picking CB Antrel Rolle and RB J.J. Arrington with his first and
    second choices followed by selecting CB Eric Green and LB Darryl
    Blackstock with his third and fourth picks, Rolle and Arrington will in
    all likelihood be immediate starters while Green and Blackstock will
    add depth to a defense that improved from 26th overall in 2003 to
    12th overall in the league in 2004.

           Denny Green got a draft steal in the forth round by picking up OG
    Elton Brown out of Virginia who may very well be another immediate
    starter, Brown is a mountain of a man at 6’4 and 339 lbs and was a
    two time recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy which is given
    annually to the ACC’s top blocker.

           The Cards did very well in the free agent wars by signing two
    time league MVP Kurt Warner to lead the offense and play catch with
    WR’s Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin who comprise one of the
    best WR tandems in the NFL, to help protect Warner in the pocket the
    Cards signed OG Oliver Ross away from Pittsburgh and for good
    measure also brought in OT’s Ian Allen and Adam Haayer for added
    depth.

           Arizona has managed to interject a lot of young talent on their
    roster via excellent drafting as evidenced by the fact that 13 of the
    Cards 14 draft choices from 2003 and 2004 are on the roster for
    2005, and to think that 7 of those 14 draft picks from 2003 and 2004
    are starters!

           Seattle can’t seem to get out of their own way with regard to
    posting an overall win/loss mark of 35-31 over the past four years
    which has led to them being what is referred to as a “middle of the
    road” team, not bad enough to be in line for higher draft picks but yet
    not good enough to capitalize on opportunity when it knocks on their
    door.

           The Seahawks finished 2004 with an offense ranked 8th overall
    in the league but defensively fell from 19th overall in 2003 to 26th
    overall in 2004, the Hawks really didn’t help themselves too much in
    the draft and instead concentrated on free agency to shore up their
    defense as 8 of their 11 free agent signings were defense related as
    they picked up two DE’s, two LB’s, two CB’s, a DT, and a Safety.

           The Hawks brought in WR’s Joe Jurevicius and Jerome Pathon
    to ease the release of problem child WR Koren Robinson who had
    an off season DUI, the loss of backup QB Trent Dilfer to Cleveland
    will hurt the Hawks tremendously if QB Matt Hasselbeck goes down
    to injury and RB Shaun Alexander is threatening to sit out most of
    training camp in protest of the Hawks not honoring him with a new
    deal, ahhhhhhh nothing but problems problems problems for HC
    Mike Holmgren.

           St. Louis by far has the best four year record of any team in this
    division with a win/loss mark of 44-26, however, the continued bad
    play calling and terrible clock management by HC Mike Martz has led
    to this team falling well short of expectations given this teams
    immense talent level over the past few years.

           The Rams have made the playoffs four of the past five years
    during Martz’s tenure, however, bone headed play calling in 2000 led
    to a first round loss at the hands of the Saints 31-28 and to think the
    Rams were 6.5 point road favorites playing at New Orleans, the
    following season saw these Rams completely out coached when
    they were installed as 14 point favorites in the Super Bowl against
    New England but lost 20-17.

           2003 saw these Rams once again exit the playoff picture in a 29-
    23 first round loss to Carolina in a game played at St Louis with the
    Rams installed as 7 point home favorites, then of course how can we
    forget the 47-17 pasting the Rams absorbed last season in the
    playoffs against an Atlanta team that was nowhere near as talented
    as the Rams?

           The Rams had a very average draft and didn’t really help
    themselves in the free agent wars other than picking up LB’s Dexter
    Coakley and Chris Claiborne to help shore up a defensive unit that
    ranked a shoddy 29th in rushing yards allowed in 2004. I fully expect
    to see these Rams finish below the .500 mark in 2005 and if Georgia
    is smart she will give Martz the ole boot at seasons end.

           The Niners had a pretty good draft but they are still at least two
    years away from being able to compete for the divisional crown, HC
    Mike Nolan has already stated that his intention is to go ahead and
    start the NFL’s first overall draft pick QB Alex Smith under center and
    let him gain experience, meaning of course that the Niner
    organization is expecting nothing from this team in 2005 and neither
    do I.

           In closing, obviously I am very high on Arizona this season and
    expect big things from them in 2005, with that being said I will
    recommend two “Futures wagers” on the Cardinals,( A.) To win the
    NFC West and (B.) To go OVER the posted seasonal win/loss total of
    7.5.

           In addition to the reasoning I laid out above as to why these
    Cards will win this division its also noteworthy that Arizona will face
    the league’s 2nd easiest schedule when considering that the Cards
    2005 schedule is comprised of teams that tallied a combined
    straight up win/loss record of 120-147 last year which equates to a
    winning percentage of only .449.

           Jim Campbell is one of the nations most respected Sports
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