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2007 NFL Preview - NFC East

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A late season swoon last year cost the Cowboys a shot at their first NFC East title since 1998, and Tony Romo's muff in the first round of the playoffs sent Dallas packing into the offseason on a sour note.  With Wade Phillips now on the sidelines in place of the Tuna, Bill Parcells, the Pokes and Romo look for better things in 2007.

Are we Romo?

2007 NFL Preview - NFC East

That’s the question Dallas Cowboys supporters are asking themselves this summer. Terrell Owens may have made all the headlines, but the real story in the NFC East last year was the way Tony Romo supplanted Drew Bledsoe as the Dallas starting quarterback. Nobody in the division could hold a candle to Romo in 2006 -- not Jeff Garcia, not Tiki Barber, and certainly not anyone associated with the Redskins. Will a full season of Romo be enough for America’s Team to regain its swagger?

Not according to the futures market. The Cowboys (9-7 straight up, 8-7-1 against the spread in 2006) aren’t favored to win the NFC East. On a team with not many weaknesses to speak of, Romo appears to be both the problem and the solution. His Pro-Bowl rookie season was inconsistent: 12 touchdowns and five interceptions in his first six starts, followed by seven TDs and eight picks in his last six games.

Bill Parcells showed a lot of faith in Romo, yet the former Division I-AA standout should benefit from Parcells’ departure. The new offense, with coordinator Jason Garrett calling the shots, is expected to feature Romo’s cannon arm early and often, with Owens and Terry Glenn the lucky targets.

Romo will also enjoy playing behind an offensive line bolstered by free agent Leonard Davis, formerly of Arizona, and third-round pick James Marten out of Boston College. Meanwhile, the defense should show improvement as coach Wade Phillips installs his version of the 3-4 and Ken Hamlin plugs the gap at safety. This is definitely a Cowboys team on the rise.

The Philadelphia Eagles (10-6 SU, 8-7-1 ATS in 2006) will have something to say about how far Dallas rises. They’re the NFC East favorites on the futures market, having twice beaten Dallas in convincing fashion last year, once with Bledsoe under center, once with Romo. Like the folks in Big D, Eagles supporters are pointing at a full season with No. 1 pivot Donovan McNabb at the helm. There is one problem with that outlook: McNabb has yet to play at anything close to full health since taking the Eagles to the Super Bowl to cap off his MVP-quality 2004 campaign.

Even with him in the lineup, Philly went just 5-5 SU and ATS before McNabb tore up his knee and Garcia saved the day. Now Garcia has a starting job in Tampa Bay; A.J. Feeley, Kelly Holcomb and second-round pick Kevin Kolb will fight for McNabb’s leftovers in 2007.

McNabb deserves better. When healthy, he’s one of the truly elite quarterbacks in the league. But he and his Eagles teammates have been consumed by the injury bug over the years, and they don’t even have Veterans Stadium to blame anymore. Jevon Kearse was lost for most of the 2006 season, also to a knee injury, and he didn’t look anything like his usual freakish self during last month’s team sessions. Given Kearse’s questionable offseason habits, and the exodus of free agents like wideout Donte’ Stallworth and safety Michael Lewis, it appears the Eagles are due for a downgrade.

Much the same can be said for the New York Giants (8-8 SU, 7-8-1 ATS). The favorites to win the division last year couldn’t even make the playoffs, and team morale is withering under the iron fist of coach Tom Coughlin. Linebacker LaVar Arrington and offensive tackle Luke Petitgout were both given the heave-ho after failing physicals; Petitgout, now with Tampa Bay, went on record with his belief that he’d still be a Giant if Ernie Accorsi were still general manager.

Now that Accorsi has retired, that job belongs to Jerry Reese, the first African-American GM in the history of the league. His first draft got good reviews from most football pundits, but Reese loses marks for not adequately addressing the gaping Petitgout-sized hole on the left side of the O-line. That’s the last thing mistake-prone quarterback Eli Manning needs: a clear path to his blind side.

As toxic as Coughlin’s presence appears to be in Jersey, he might (gulp) be a better coach than Joe Gibbs at this point. Gibbs has yet to regain his magic touch since rejoining the Washington Redskins (5-11 SU, 5-9-2 ATS); the workload of today’s head coaches is somewhere between intern doctor and sweatshop seamstress, so Gibbs has promoted offensive coordinator Al Saunders to 'Associate Head Coach - Offense.' What does it mean? Not much; Saunders ran the offense last year.

The problem in Washington, as it has been in recent years, is plugging the right players into the program. The ‘Skins have repeatedly gone bust on the free agent market, and the draft hasn’t gone too well, either. This year’s crop has a potential stud safety in LaRon Landry, but he was their only pick on Day One, and plays one of the few positions Washington didn’t need help at. This team is unbearably weak in the trenches, both on offense and defense.

It’ll take a major leap from sophomore QB Jason Campbell to salvage anything from 2007. Is he Romo? Don’t bet on it.

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Anonymous says:
07/10/2007 09:51 AM

The Philadelphia Eagles (10-6 SU, 8-7-1 ATS in 2006) will have something to say about how far Dallas rises. - Not far, since the Birds will be on top!
Ryan Burns says:
07/10/2007 04:01 PM

Coughlin better than Gibbs??? You have to be joking! Also... Al Saunders was never promoted.....He was hired in 2006 as Associate Head Coach - Offense. Although the Redskins D-line was awful last year their O line was one of the best in the NFL the last half of the season. Bet on the Skins to sweep Dallas this year and cover the spread both games!
Anonymous says:
07/10/2007 04:13 PM

Actually Giants did make the playoffs. Then they lost to the Eagles.
Eric R. says:
07/10/2007 07:48 PM

Eagles on top? With what? Donavan McNubb at QB? This guy is as over-rated as they come. He's a whiner, a choke artist, and brittle! And who's he going to throw it to? Wait til Dallas unleashes Wade's 3-4 Defense! You think the Eagles can stop Dallas? They couldn't stop Ware last year and that was in BP/Zimmer's BORING 3-4! Dallas will win the East hands down! AND Dallas will sweep the Eaglettes! Mr. Anonymous didn't have the man jewels to put his name! I'll put mine AND the message board I post at! Again, Dallas will SWEEP the Eaglettes in 2007...WRITE IT DOWN! http://www.nflfans.com/cowboystalk
Norman says:
07/10/2007 08:42 PM

This piece says that Tony Romo of the Cowboys will enjoy playing behind a line that now has third-round draft pick James Marten (out of BC). When was the last time any NFL quarterback enjoyed playing behind a rookie offensive lineman, much less a third round draft pick? Offensive line is the hardest position in the NFL to learn to play correctly, which is why so many good O linemen don't come into their own until they have been in the League for a few years. The chance that Marten will start is remote. If he does, it will be an early sign that something is definitely wrong with Coach Tony Sparano's unit.
Steve V. says:
07/11/2007 12:12 PM

Eric R. Choke artist???? Choke artist???? Your boy Romo pulled one of the greatest chockes in sports history. He's a few steps down from Buckner!! Romo was inconsistent at best last year. The NFL loves when a young guy comes up and takes control of a team (e.g. rothlisberger), but the kid couldn't handle the pressure. He got progressively worse towards the end of the year and capped it off whith the Lucy/Charlie Brown hold! McNabb may be getting older, and he may be injury prone, but the guy has proven himself. The Birds will easily take the division in a very weak NFC. I'll tell you what, after your boy s***s the bed again, I'll send you a Romo's a H*** shirt and you can join the good guys.
Drew says:
07/11/2007 10:05 PM

The Redskins were unbearably difficult in the trenches, both on offense and defense. Right. The d-line did suck but the OL opened gaping wide holes for Ladell Betts and first time starter Jason Campbell, a guy who held the ball pretty long in order to go for the big play, was only sacked 7 times in 7 starts. But they're unbearably weak on the offensive trenches. Right.
T Crock says:
07/19/2007 01:38 PM

Chance Harper...you are an idiot if you beleive the redskins are weak on the offensive line. Do you actually watch football or just pretend to?
Richmond says:
07/22/2007 07:24 AM

Do the homework before wasting our time. The Redskins O-line was #3 in fewest sacks allowed and had the #4 running game. Those are good things. And the Coughlin/Gibbs comment? Dude...
Anonymous says:
07/26/2007 07:10 PM

Sorry author....you obviously dont understand the NFC east as much as the AVERAGE fan. Anyone with a basic understanding of statistics could suggest the Eagles will win the division....but your comments about the teams need some serious polishing. Dallas has offensive line issues...you suggested that they dont. The Redskins have a very solid O-line..you suggested they stink. The Giants....that playoff remark.....DUDE... The Eagles....well, you got that right....probably because the McNabb thing has been talked about for months....however your comments about the Eagles not coping well with injuries? C'mon...they went on playoff runs with backups, not once but twice. The topper of all these is suggesting Coughlin is a better coach than Gibbs....Sheesh.... All Gibbs did was take his team to 4 Super Bowls and win 3 of them with 3 different QBs AND RB's And ya know what.....not a single player made the top 25 players list in the last 25 years. Name another coach that pulled that off. Coughlin probably is the worst coach in the division....he certainly was last year....the only question....is Wade Phillips better?
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