Saturday 6 August 2011

Teams poised for a Super Bowl run: Part 1

10. St. Louis Rams – Unlucky to miss out on the play-offs last season, the Rams, led by Coach Spagnuolo, have been busy during the draft and free agency, strengthening their offensive core around young quarterback Sam Bradford. With many believing they will struggle with a tough schedule, I believe they will show their true colours when Philadelphia Eagles come to visit the first week of the season.

In his rookie year, Bradford surpassed Peyton Manning in pass completions and if he continues to follow in Manning’s footsteps, avoiding the sophomore slump, the Rams could make a realistic run for the Lombardi trophy. The Rams were lacking a back-up running back to support Steven Jackson but have recently picked up Cadillac Williams in the free agency. Will he be able to perform though? If not, it puts a lot of pressure on Jackson and could be the difference between success and failure this year.


9. Houston Texans – Brimming with potential, could the Texans finally pip the Indianapolis Colts to the AFC South crown? With a threatening offensive line-up, including Matt Schaub, Arian Foster, Jacoby Jones and of course Andre Johnson, they were unfortunate not to come away with a positive record last season. The main problem for the Texans was on defense – last year they had the worst secondary in the league. That could all change this season with the appointment of ex-Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips as defensive coordinator, although missing out on Nnamdi Asomugha was a huge disappointment.

With Peyton Manning still recovering from a neck injury, the Colts could begin the season with quarterback Curtis Painter, a player with only two miserable games under his belt so far, where he threw two interceptions and was sacked three times. Seemingly anything but a sturdy leader, the Texans could get an early advantage over their league rivals in week one and lead the league from the start.


8. San Diego Chargers – The Chargers are simply too talented not to make a run. They have had a lot of potential for a number of years now but always seem to falter at some point during the postseason. Similar to the Philadelphia Eagles, every year they seem to cruise into the play-offs – with the exception of last year – despite poor performances at some point during the regular season, only to be dumped out unceremoniously before the big game. Granted, last season was a blip, with a few results not going the Chargers’ way, but statistically they have the makings of something great.

The Chargers are still coached by Norv Turner – who is now entering his fifth season – but with such a talented roster at his disposal, many fans see him as a scapegoat for the team’s failure to make the Super Bowl in recent years. Last season the Chargers finished with a 9-7 record, unfortunately falling short of the play-offs, but statistically they had the number one offense and defense in the league. What’s more, they are led by Philip Rivers. He posted the most yards of any quarterback in the league with over 4,700. The defense amassed 47 sacks and gave up the least first downs in the league. They were also placed fourth-best in preventing third down completions.

One key area that needs addressing is the rushing game. With Darren Sproles having signed for the Saints it means Mike Tolbert and Ryan Matthews must step up, otherwise the Chargers could be made to seriously regret ever letting LaDainian Tomlinson go. I comfortably see the team going 4-1 in their first five games of the season, finally shaking their slow-starter tag. The Chargers will regain their AFC West throne and cause a few upsets in the play-offs.


7. Dallas Cowboys – The Cowboys have laid dormant for most of Free Agency so far – but don’t let that fool you. At the start of last season, most fans were tipping them for success in the Super Bowl – played at the brand new Cowboys stadium. Despite having all the components to be serious title contenders, a 1-5 start meant the season was all but done before it had really started. And when quarterback Tony Romo broke his collarbone in week seven, any slim hopes they harbored of reaching the play-offs were gone.

This time round, however, they have Romo back healthy, and head coach Jason Garrett at the helm. Garrett appeared to revitalize the Cowboys in the second half of the season, but by then it was too little, too late. The Cowboys are a talented team and already have all the talent to take them to a Super Bowl. The question that remains is whether Romo can overcome his play-off demons and finally lead his team-mates to the big one. Watch out for Dez Bryant and Miles Austin to put up big numbers this season as well.


6. Baltimore Ravens – The Ravens are a team with the talent and potential to go the distance and this season is surely theirs for the taking. If they want to win the Super Bowl they need to do it soon, before their defensive playmakers Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs, Dominque Foxworth and Ray Lewis are past their best. They also need to find a way to overcome the Steelers when it comes down to the wire.

The Steelers are the biggest obstacle standing between the Ravens and a shot at Super Bowl success, and last season they came ever so close to overcoming their old foes, only to crumble in the second half of their Divisional match-up. However, they have a great opportunity for revenge in the first game of the season at the M&T Bank stadium – one which is surely a ‘must-win’.

Offensively they have the skillset to get the job done. In quarterback Joe Flacco's short career with the Ravens he has demonstrated delicate poise and maturity to lead the Ravens to three consecutive play-off appearances. Accompanied by star running back Ray Rice and wide receiver Anquan Boldin, the Ravens have strengthened their roster still further this season by acquiring fullback Vonta Leach from the Texans.

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