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2008 Pro Football Preview

Jesse Livermore, the Great Bear of Wall Street, always preached that you can see the picture better when you see it from a distance. That’s stock market talk…chart patterns and trendlines and 200-day moving averages. It works in football, too. The discipline of swatting the flies and gnats of preseason minutia. And so I present a big picture forecast of the upcoming 2008 season – from a distance.

AFC EAST
New England Patriots (12-4): The last time we saw this team under live fire, Tom Brady was being pummeled by a vicious Giants’ pass rush in the Super Bowl. Yet Josh McDaniels, the Patriots’ first-year offensive coordinator, refused to send his quarterback any additional protection, choosing to stick with those slick multi-wide formations that brung ‘em there. So down went Tom Teriffic, over and over. And down went the unbeaten Patriots. A flash of arrogance from McDaniel? The price of inexperience? You can’t help but think that the young coach learned something......


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