09-09-2014, 09:34 PM
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Re: SFL News Zone
NFC West
1. Seattle Seahawks - ColdWarMachine
The Super Bowl champions did nothing but upgrade and bring back their own this offseason, as the re-signed studs in their secondary with Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas, and brought back Michael Bennett, who was a huge difference-maker in the playoffs. The Seahawks needed to address the receiver position, so they re-signed Doug Baldwin who has done nothing but improve each year, and drafted speedster Paul Richardson out of Colorado. Keeping their core intact, the Seahawks are primed to dominate the NFC again, albeit in the toughest division in football.
Record: 12-4
2. San Francisco 49ers - GCK Turk
After getting bounced by their rivals in Washington in the NFC Championship Game, the 49ers went out to improve their roster and re-sign their own this offseason, and did so. With the miles adding onto Frank Gore, they drafted Ohio State product Carlos Hyde in the NFL Draft, to create a lethal backfield with LaMichael James. Fear the D is the tone this year, This will be a close race to see who wins the NFC West.
Record: 11-5
3. Arizona Cardinals - Illnyill
The Cardinals made some great moves this offseason, like bringing in Antonio Cromartie to play alongside Patrick Peterson (the self-proclaimed best cornerback in the NFL), Jonathan Dwyer, and Jared Veldheer, finally giving them a huge upgrade at left tackle. The problem now, is that the Cardinals are falling behind in a very tough division.
Record: 7-9
4. St. Louis Rams - im ur pops
The Rams are so talented, but it is a shame they sit in the NFC West. If they were in the AFC South, or the AFC North, they would be the best team by far. The only question mark lies with former #1 overall pick Sam Bradford, who simply can't stay healthy, and can't play on a consistent basis. Otherwise, this roster is great. The emergence of Zac Stacy and the drafting of Tre Mason forms a dynamic backfield, This division, plus the schedule is just too tough for any owner.
Record: 6-10
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