2011年1月24日星期一

Aaron Rodgers will lead the Packers to the NFC North title

Aaron Rodgers will lead the Packers to the NFC North title in 2010. My NFL predictions continue today with the NFC North, the second of my predictions today (did AFC East earlier). So far the AFC East, AFC North, AFC West, NFC East, and NFC West have been completed.The NFC North has been getting more love in recent months. The replica Jaeger LeCoultre 142.84.20 watch Green Bay Packers are becoming elite in many people's eyes, and believed to be a threat to the Vikings. Brett Favre made another famous return to Minnesota camp last month. The Bears and Lions both look to make strides in 2010, as they look to get to their winning ways.Who will win the NFC North? Here are my predictions for the division.

He doesn't care about Texas. When he pitches against elite teams, he is showcasing his talent…against the Orioles, he mails it in.To be fair, most people don't really care about Baltimore. But what I'm curious about is, what makes Lee pitching better against better teams - which I assume is what Cowherd is trying to say - what Audemars Piguet 67461ba/zz/a001lz/02 watch makes him doing that a worse player/human being than Jack Morris? Morris, you'll recall, is lauded by an unfortunately high number of writers for like raising his game and pitching better in big moments (see e.g. Game 7, 1991 World Series).

When Cliff Lee has a bad start against the Orioles, it speaks poorly of his character?And does anyone here think that elite teams - whichever those may be - are going to sign a guy who doesn't pitch well against bad teams and ruins his season stats because he had a few good appearances against good teams? Wouldn't that smack of a lack of focus and/or talent?That is a dude that gets out of town the second the season ends. He'll get out of Audemars Piguet 14790ba.o.0789ba.07 watch town, go to the Yankees, and jettison the Rangers.So? Perhaps Cowherd supports reinstating the Reserve Clause, so that teams wouldn't have to let these pesky players just jettison them all willy-nilly. Poor Rangers!Remember that deal with the Mariners and Indians - they almost had the deal done.