Richard Neussendorfer
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Joined: 12/7/2007
From: Alamogordo, NM
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ORIGINAL: Brad H The best two teams still playing are both in the NFC in Philadelphia and San Francisco. HANDS DOWN! If I were a betting man, I'd be laying money on Philly to win it all. They look like the complete package to me. Take a look at where they used their positional salary cap allotment. They had $64 million!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in dead cap this year and still put together a championship caliber team. QB: $5 million (2.5 of that is Gardner Minshew for crying out loud) RB: $5.3 million (got 1269 yards and 11 TDs out of Miles Sanders, got another 7 TDs between Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott) WR: $13 million AJ Brown 1496 yards 11 TDs, Davonta Smith 1196 yards 7 TDs TE: $5.2 million Dallas Goedert 700 yards 3 TDs O-Line: $27 million D-Line: $44 million! Corners: $16 million Amazing what happens when you hit on a rookie QB. Indeed. Seattle had their time with Russ on the rookie deal. The 49ers will have their time in the sun for a couple of seasons. The Chargers must be wondering how they're not winning with Herbert on his rookie deal. The Eagles coaching staff deserves loads of credit. Sirianni realized half way through last season that he needed to work a college style offense where Hurts could be a dual threat. Eagles better get the super bowl this year. Hurts takes a ton of hits so he may be getting hurt a lot. Hopefully for his sake he will learn to slide and live to fight another down. It'll be interesting to see how he looks against the Niners D.
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