Prospects for Liberty

"The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics" - Thomas Sowell

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Location: North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States

I'm a sophomore at Umass Dartmouth, double majoring in Political Science and Economics.I'm a Roman Catholic and a Libertarian. Not much to say here really.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Thoughts at the end of the Season

Pretty good game first half, boring in the second I thought. Of course, I was rooting for the Bears, as an avid patriots fan, and an avid hater of Peyton Manning.

My thought on what we will see for teams next year:

The Bills and Dolphins will continue to go nowhere.

Chad Pennington is at core, I think, a good QB. Eric Mangini is a smart head coach and I think that the Jets are going to continue to develop into a very good team.

The Patriots are in a good position, I think, for next season. If Corey Dillon refuses to retire, Belichick should cut him. Laurence Maroney is an amazing player and more than ready to start at half back next season. Dillon was great, but is burning out fast. The Pats should use their two first round picks to get a receiver that Brady can throw too consistently and a defensive play maker. Jabar Gaffney is developing into a good receiver I think, but he is nowhere near ready to be a go to guy, and Reche Caldwell is not good enough to fill that role.

We will probably lose Asante Samuel in the off season, and Tedi Bruschi may also retire. So its obvious why we need a defensive play maker. We should use the rest of our draft picks to pick up some patches for the defense and maybe a few young offensive linemen.

If we do these things I think we will have a very good chance to win the Super Bowl next year.

The Ravens need to do something on offense. Their defense is great but offense is as mediocre as I have ever seen. I think that they will dominate their division again next season.

The Bengals...need to get some players that won't wind up in jail. I'm not sure there is anything that anyone can do to help the Browns right now.

The Steelers I am unsure about. What exactly their problem was this season is difficult to place one's finger on. I don't claim to know what they should do or where they will go.

As for the Texans...and the Jaguars, I can't see much in their future and don't know what to prescribe.

The Titans are going to continue to develop into a successful team I think. I believe they are on the right track and will soon be a contender for their division.

The Colts are seemingly a perfect team. I can think of nothing they need to do differently, if their defense plays next year like it did in this post-season. If its back up to its old tricks, then what they need to do is clear: Stop the run.

The Broncos need to do more things than I can list here to get back in the fray in a serious way.

The Chiefs need to get rid of Trent Green. Larry Johnson is a great player who they can build an offense around. Trent Green is a horrible QB, imo.

The Raiders will be pretty good next season I think, with Jamarcus Russell on QB and Randy Moss receiving. What should they do? Sit back and concentrate on rebuilding around Russell.

The Chargers are another team that really needs no changing. They were clearly the NFL's best team this season I think.

Its hard to put my finger on Dallas. They are teetering on the edge, and could either go big places or sink back into mediocrity. They need to get a competent new head coach who can work on building a successful team around Tony Romo.

The Giants...I don't see them doing anything. Tiki Barber has retired and Eli Manning is a horrible, horrible, QB. If they want to move ahead the first thing they need is a new QB, stat.

Eagles are in a pretty good position. Brian Westbrook has played very well as of late. They should continue to model their offense around him and it will be successful.

The Redskins I really don't know enough about.

Bears should get a new QB, as soon as possible.

The Lions should draft Brady Quinn I think, and then work on building a team around that high quality QB.

Green Bay needs to tell Brett Favre to hit the road. He is holding the Packers hostage.

The Vikings...should get a new team.

The Falcons can be good, if they would just build a West Coast Offense for Michael Vick instead of flipping back and forth about what they want to do.

The Panthers and the Buccaneers I know little about. The Saints don't need much changing. They are a great team and will continue to develop nicely. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they represent the NFC in the Super Bowl next year, as I thought they would this one.

The Cardinals, Rams, and 49ers need...a lot of work. Beyond that, I don't know what to say about them.

The Seattle Seahawks are a good team, they need to get their offense back firing on all cylinders again.

Predicting who will be in next year's Super Bowl the night of this one is a very good way to make a fool out of oneself. But if I really had to pick, I would say that next season would see the Saints or the Eagles facing off against a repeat Colts team.

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