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The Six Top Teams In The Playoff Race
New England Patriots
Solid defense, timely offense
and outstanding special teams have quietly carried the Pats to the top
of the league. Tom Brady is a better quarterback now than he was when
he won a Super Bowl two seasons ago. Bethel Johnson's kick-off returns
change games by dramatically altering field position, and who would
you rather send in to kick a 45-yard field goal into a January Foxboro
wind than Adam Vinatieri? A questionable running game could be their
Achilles' Heel, however. St.
Louis Rams
The talent on offense is electrifying,
and the offensive and defensive lines may be the best in the league.
That's practically a blueprint for championships. Add to that the fact
that the Rams' D leads the NFC in takeaways - by a wide margin - and
they should be at the top of this list. They also lead the NFC in turnovers,
however. If that trend continues into the postseason, it will negate
the big plays on both sides of the ball. Philadelphia
Eagles
Andy Reid never panicked. Donovan
McNabb battled injuries, played through an early season slump and is
now an MVP candidate. Duce Staley's holdout was an early distraction,
but McNabb, Brian Westbrook, Correll Buckhalter, and Staley's eventual
return propped up the running game to the point where they lead the
NFC in rushing touchdowns. The Eagles have always won with defense -
they are in the middle of the NFC in terms of yards allowed, but third
where it counts: scoring D. Indianapolis
Colts
Teams with something to prove
can be dangerous, and the Colts may have more to prove than any team
in the league. Only the Chiefs score more, but the key to the Colts'
chances rests with their defense. David Thornton, Mike Doss and Dwight
Freeney lead a unit that finally brings balance to Indianapolis. They
have answered questions about their toughness by winning several close
games, but perhaps most impressive has been their ability to bounce
back from tough losses. Tennessee
Titans
Jeff Fisher's club has all the
classic intangibles needed to win championships - toughness and leadership
at quarterback, the best run defense in the NFL, the second best third-down
conversion ratio in the AFC and the second highest time of possession
in the AFC. Eddie George and their running game, though, are nowhere
near what they once were - and that simply puts too much pressure on
an injured and aching Steve McNair. They'll have to do it on the road,
too. Kansas
City Chiefs
Offensive juggernaut: Dick Vermeil
has successfully moved the Greatest Show on Turf a few miles west. Trent
Green's play seems to get better and better each week. Priest Holmes
borders on unstoppable and is impossible to keep out of the end zone.
Dante Hall is a demon on returns; altering games even when he doesn't
touch the ball since teams now go out of their way to avoid him. Their
leaky run defense may be too much to overcome, however. |