http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=556480
they also have a list for every position
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8. Jake Long, Dolphins
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LOL @ Jason Campbell above Chad Pennington. What a ****ing joke!
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I agree completely that Sparano should be at least #12 coach.
In time, he'll move up to Top 5.
He has that rare blend of toughness, but also likeability.
He's not just a mean SOB.
He's genuinely liked by his players, and they WANT to do well for him. He relates to them very well, while still maintaining his authority as "Head Coach" (not just friend).
Cam = was too much "friendly", and not enough tough.
Saban = was too much "mean", and not enough likeable.
Wanny = was too much "dumb", and not enough smart.GISH, mullingan, Rocky Raccoon and 1 other person like this. -
They put Ryan Clady (not to be confused with Jeff Otah) as the #1 Tackle. I wouldn't put any guy with only 1 year experience that high.
Jamaal Brown at #7 is laughable, as is Jason Peters at #3.PhinsRock and late again like this. -
totally questionable
just another opinion
it's all about the game
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gotta love lou polite at #5 for FBs. First time in awhile we've actually had a solid FB.
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Its also a joke that Fasano isnt in the top 20 TEs. I mean 7 TDs doesnt lie.
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Some interesting rankings.
Andy Reid over Mike Tomlin? I know that Andy Reid has been very successful (for the most part) in Philadelphia but over Mike Tomlin? Tomlin's won a ring, even if it is with Cowher's players. Tomlin is a good, smart and motivational coach.
Mike Singletary at fourteen? I love Singletary and his passion for the game but he's had like half a season in San Francisco and has a lot of shaping up to there. Putting him over a guy like Jack Del Rio is questionable in my opinion because Del Rio's been in the playoffs.
Looking at the cornerback rankings, DeAngelo Hall in the top ten puzzles me. He's got good ball skills but he's beaten like a drum stick often. Happened in Atlanta, happened in Oakland and it will eventually happen in Washington.
Winfield at nine is still underrated IMO. I'd still put him above Antonio Cromartie, a guy who relies on his athletic ability more than technique, as well as over Nate Clements, who I like but have seen get beaten pretty bad a few times.
Charles Woodson at fourteen is a head slapper, IMO. He was arguably the best cornerback in the league last year and even moved to safety in some parts of games such as the Carolina one and did well. He's a very good CB IMO.
I like Leigh Bodden but he's not better than Will Allen. Neither is Eric Wright, who I like a lot. JMO. I like Dominique Rodgers - Cromartie. He's a great athlete, has speed, very quick hips and great ball skills but he falls for double moves and he still has only one year under his belt. I wouldn't put him above Allen just yet. Same goes for Terrence Newman, whose talented but rarely on the field now.
They should have broken up the linebacker rankings in my opinion. Way too complicated to compare a 3-4 OLB and a 4-3 OLB.
Mikell and Roy Williams in the top twenty Safety rankings?
In the running back rankings, I like Steven Jackson a lot, loved him since he came out of college but he's injured quite a bit.
I still think Clinton Portis is being unappreciated here. I wouldn't put Brandon Jacobs and Frank Gore over him.
Too high for Turner IMO. He's done it one year.
MJD could be higher IMO.
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Ronnie Browns a bit low IMO.
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That report is worth just about the number of pixels it takes up on the page, no more.
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if these guys were contestants in a beauty pageant
& the pundits were judges these inane rankings would be meaningful
as it stands, it is banter. idle speculative banter.
after 2008, the Dolphins are in the back of the NFL Collective Consciousness
in 2009 they will become an issue that must most reluctantly be confronted
no one will look forward to playing us a second time. let there be blood!