by Andy | Apr 16, 2013 | 2012 season, 2013 season, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
The Green Bay Packers are 66-30 with five playoff appearances spanning the last six seasons, one of which ended with the team hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
But the last two seasons have ended with bad playoff losses, including a 2012 debacle in which second-year San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick shredded the Green and Gold both on the ground and through the air.
So, despite being the strongest team in the NFC North over the last several years, there are questions heading into the draft and into offseason training sessions. Can the Packers solve problems with the offensive line, the running game and the leaky defense? Raymond T. Rivard, editor of LombardiAve.Com, says doing so could again make Green Bay one of the top teams in the NFL.
Zoneblitz: The Packers won the NFC North and have been the class of the division the last few years, but have now lost badly in the playoffs the past two seasons. How would you assess 2012 and what do the Packers have to do to get back to the Super Bowl? (more…)
by Andy | Apr 15, 2013 | 2013 season, NFL Draft
The first few years Zoneblitz existed, we would put together a mock draft, just like everyone else in America. We found it was a difficult task. We try to follow every team to some extent, but it’s hard to have a total sense of the needs and wants of 32 organizations when there are just a couple of us in the “office.”
So for the last couple years we’ve been trying to make some connections in the blogosphere with writers who cover all 32 teams. We just concluded our second annual In Depth series of interviews with bloggers from each team about how they played in 2012 and how they look heading into 2013.
And here is our second annual Zoneblitz Team Blogger Mock Draft. Given the trade rumblings and movements already underway I’m sure we won’t be any more accurate than anyone else. But we gave it a shot and we appreciate the efforts of the bloggers who worked with us.
Now, without further ado, the picks: (more…)
by Andy | Apr 9, 2013 | 2012 season, 2013 season, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
Division rival San Francisco went to the Super Bowl in 2012, but Seattle scored more points, allowed fewer and, in the process, found a likely future star to be the team’s signal caller in the process.
Russell Wilson arrived on the scene via a third round draft pick. He surprised most experts by beating out Matt Flynn for the starting job and he improved all season, earning a Pro Bowl berth and being named Pepsi Max NFL Rookie of the Year.
Heading into 2013, the team not only has the more-experienced Wilson, but also Percy Harvin to add to a mix of weapons that still includes Marshawn Lynch and Sidney Rice. So how far can this team go? Just a half-game behind the 49ers in the division standings last year, a good start alone could propel Seattle to the top of the NFC West and deep into the playoffs, says Keith Myers, editor and lead writer for 12th Man Rising.
Zoneblitz: Russell Wilson’s development happened faster than most expected. How surprised were you about his 2012 season and how good can he be going forward? (more…)
by Andy | Apr 7, 2013 | 2012 season, 2013 season, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
Peyton Manning gave the Colts 13 fantastic seasons before an injury forced him to sit out the 2011 season. His absence may have turned into a blessing in disguise, as it led to a 2-14 season that brought Andrew Luck to town.
Based on his rookie year in 2012, Luck is likely to ensure at least another decade of solid play at the helm. Luck, head coach Chuck Pagano; General Manager Ryan Grigson and a new cast of characters led to a dramatic nine game single-season turnaround and a return to the playoffs.
So how good can Luck be? There are still a lot of holes to be filled on this Colts roster. But Kyle Rodriguez, assistant editor of Colts Authority and a featured columnist at Bleacher Report, says last year’s run is quite likely just the tip of the iceberg.
Here’s what he had to say.
Zoneblitz: Indianapolis made it back to the playoffs much more quickly than expected. To what do you attribute the 2012 playoff run? (more…)
by Andy | Apr 5, 2013 | 2012 season, 2013 season, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
Heading into the 2012 season, most experts thought six or seven wins would be a good season for the Minnesota Vikings. But the purple shocked the world, moving from three to 10 wins in the blink of one offseason. The team’s still present shortcomings were exposed in the first round of the playoffs with a loss to rival Green Bay, but the seven-game improvement has observers excited about the future.
But the Vikings also play in a tough division, with Chicago and Green Bay highly competitive and Detroit making moves to get better. So can Minnesota keep moving forward? And what does the 2013 version of the Vikings have to do to make another playoff appearance?
Jon Merckle, senior blogger for The Viking Age, tells Zoneblitz he thinks if quarterback Christian Ponder continues developing, the team could stack up well with any of its rivals in the NFC North.
Zoneblitz: The Vikings were one of the league’s surprise turnaround teams in 2012. Were you surprised by the 10-6 result and to what do you attribute the quick improvement? (more…)
by Andy | Apr 4, 2013 | 2012 season, 2013 season, NFL Draft, NFL Random Thoughts
When the St. Louis Rams traded the number two overall pick in the 2012 draft, they put their faith in Sam Bradford as their quarterback of the future and in General Manager Les Snead and Coach Jeff Fisher to put the collection of draft picks received in the deal to good use.
And the duo, at least to this point, appears to have done just that.
St. Louis received first and second round picks from Washington in 2012 and then additional first round picks in 2013 and 2014 in exchange for the pick the Redskins used on Robert Griffin III. Griffin was arguably the league’s most compelling story last season, as he took the league by storm in returning Washington to the top of the NFC East for the first time in the 2000s. Enough said. Assuming a return to health – and so far the medical reports are positive – this trade definitely worked out for them.
But it was a high price to pay. And Snead and Fisher immediately went to work, parlaying their newly-found collection of assets in the 2012 draft to continue laying a less flashy, but no-less solid foundation for improvement in St. Louis. (more…)
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