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Old 08-11-2008, 06:36 PM
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HC:

1. Steelers
2. Ravens
3. Browns
4. Bengals

OC:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

DC:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

QB:

1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Bengals
4. Ravens

RB:

1. Steelers
2. Ravens
3. Browns
4. Bengals

WR:

1. Bengals
2. Browns
3. Steelers
4. Ravens

TE:

1. Browns
2. Ravens
3. Steelers
4. Bengals

OL:

1. Browns
2. Bengals
3. Ravens
4. Steelers

DL:

1. Ravens
2. Browns
3. Steelers
4. Bengals

LB:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

CB:

1. Steelers
2. Ravens
3. Bengals
4. Browns

S:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

P:

1. Browns
2. Ravens
3. Bengals
4. Steelers

K:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

PR-KR:

1. Browns
2. Ravens
3. Steelers
4. Bengals

FANS:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

Total Points (Whoever has the fewest "wins"):

Bengals: 56
Browns: 34
Ravens: 30
Steelers: 36

Overall:

1. Ravens
2. Browns
3. Steelers
4. Bengals

This is not necessarily how I think they will finish this year, or how I think they are/should be rated now. This was just a fun little thing to do, ranking the teams by talent at each position. I was only homerish on one or two, and only by one position (1, 2, 3, 4). Try it, it's pretty fun.
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No way is Anderson better that Palmer.
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Old 08-11-2008, 06:48 PM
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Dick LeBeau is the best DC by far...Hall of Famer.

No way the Browns WR's are better than the Steelers. Braylon Edwards and then what?

The injury prone Todd Heap isn't a lock to be ranked higher than Heath Miller.

And the Ravens fans...not better than the Steelers or Browns...
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No way the Browns WR's are better than the Steelers. Braylon Edwards and then what?

The injury prone Todd Heap isn't a lock to be ranked higher than Heath Miller.

And the Ravens fans...not better than the Steelers or Browns...
Its actually pretty close with the recievers. Edwards is easily the best of the bunch and when healthy Joe and Stallworth are good recievers and on the Steelers Ward isn't quite as good as he was Holmes is developing into a good reciever but there isn't much after those 2 (you can't count Sweed yet)
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HC:

1. Browns
2. Steelers
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

OC:

1. Browns
2. Steelers
3. Bengals
4. Ravens

DC:

1. Steelers
2. Ravens
3. Browns
4. Bengals

QB:

1. Steelers
2. Bengals
3. Browns
4. Ravens

RB:

1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

WR:

1. Bengals
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Ravens

TE:

1. Browns
2. Steelers
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

OL:

1. Browns
2. Bengals
3. Steelers
4. Ravens

DL:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

LB:

1. Steelers
2. Ravens
3. Bengals
4. Browns

CB:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Bengals
4. Browns

S:

1. Ravens
2. Steelers
3. Browns
4. Bengals

P:

1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

K:

1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Bengals
4. Ravens

PR-KR:

1. Browns
2. Steelers
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

FANS:

1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Ravens
4. Bengals
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Anderson is and will be better than Palmer. He made the Pro-Bowl last year. Maybe not fantasy-wise...



I had a slight homerism with the Ravens fans above the Steelers fans, but I can't go against myself. LeBeau is in no way a HOFer and is about even with Rex Ryan. 100% of the Ravens fans will tell you that Ryan is better than LeBeau, 100% of Steelers fans will tell you the opposite. But who got the HC interview this past offseason? While everyone says the Steelers have this great defense based only on their history, if you look at the stats, the Ravens' is better. They blitz just about the same amount. The Ravens have better LBs and a better DLine. The Steelers have a slight edge in the secondary, and they have youth on their side. Heap, when healthy is a star. It was close between him and Miller, but come on. Heap definitely wins there. Stallworth is very good when he doesn't have two pro-bowl receivers on the same team (Welker was a snub).
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Its actually pretty close with the recievers. Edwards is easily the best of the bunch and when healthy Joe and Stallworth are good recievers and on the Steelers Ward isn't quite as good as he was Holmes is developing into a good reciever but there isn't much after those 2 (you can't count Sweed yet)
But Jurevicious and Stallworth aren't healthy and are injury prone. The Depth of the Steelers WR Corps is much greater than the Browns. Ward is the "Number One" WR, but he's not. Holmes is and Holmes will put up better numbers than Ward. Limas Sweed has to be counted. He's on the team and then there is Nate Washington.
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Ward, I just read your first two and I'm already on the floor.

Crennel number 1? lol!

Cameron 4th? LMFAO!
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lol at the fans....i mean i know everyone says their fans are better but steeler fans are fucking crazy, seriously theres more steeler fans at away games than any other team.

Braylon is the best, but as a group....im taking ward, holmes, washington and sweed over braylon, joe, stallworth and some other bum.

Steelers win the LB...no homer, they are just all around better as a group. Harrison and woodley are gonna have an awful lot of sacks this year, timmons has been sick in everything he does and farrior can play all 4 spots and is a master against the run
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But Jurevicious and Stallworth aren't healthy and are injury prone. The Depth of the Steelers WR Corps is much greater than the Browns. Ward is the "Number One" WR, but he's not. Holmes is and Holmes will put up better numbers than Ward. Limas Sweed has to be counted. He's on the team and then there is Nate Washington.
Hes a rookie. He doesn't count until he proves something in games.
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