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ASFN Lifer
Maybe, but I think the matchup problem is going to be an issue. It's easy to say that from high altitude that the NFC East is pretty bad. But if we're going to be a primarily offense-first team, then we're going to be looking at shootouts against some pretty good offenses in Dallas and Philly. I don't think that the prospective cellar-dwellers int eh NFC East (Washington and the Giants) are anywhere near as dreadful as the Jags and Titans were last year.
Keep in mind, though, that we played Atlanta at home, when they were hobbled by injuries. We're going to be coming into San Diego at their full strength, more or less.
It'll be interested to see how this team fares against high-powered offenses with comperably weak defenses. Last season, we squared off and succeeded against some teams with bullying defenses and relatively weak offenses like Houston and Jacksonville and Carolina and Tampa, but we had problems with teams like Philly that have very good offenses and more pedestrian defenses.
I expect that without a pass rush we're going to struggle against proven veteran passers like Rivers. I think you have more faith than I do that Palmer is going to be able to pick up the slack.
At Philly we were cheated simple as that. Bad example