This list includes a 2 time defending champion, an all time loss record setter, a new young franchise, and one of the most aggressive owners in league history.
The Carolina Falcons coming off 4 straight playoff appearances and 2 straight championships have completely self destructed this year. At 3-7-1 no one knows the exact reason why but the C.Falcons have rarely been competitive this year. Combine that with the fact his only legitimate stud is HB Michael Turner and it could be a while before this team is back to the title game unless Brandon rededicates himself to being a top notch team.
The Kings had a championship caliber squad this was suppose to be their year for a title the playoffs were a lock but now they sit here at 3-7-1 wondering what happened. This is their 4th consecutive year of missing the playoffs but they have put together a team of super keepers with QB Brees, HB A.Peterson, HB MJD for 2010 only problem for Dylan is his first pick isn't until the 6th round but we'll see if this strategy works and is good enough to finally get him back to the playoffs for the first time since 2005.
The Purple Cobras, former Titans, had a rough comeback into the league currently at 2-9 but the future is not too bleak while they won't transform into a stud team over night it's not crazy to think this team could build around QB Rivers, HB T.Jones, and WR MSW or Rice and find a way to enter the 2010 dance only problem is they're gonna have to do it without their 1st round pick which idk if it was worth Thomas Jones as it looks likely he could have gotten a Gore, Marshall, or Forte with the pick but we'll see.
The Princesses well the best thing they did this year is to get back into the league taking over Josh's floundering team just in time to reset the consecutive loss streak at 10. I'm not predicting a turn around for the Princesses in 2010 but they will have every opportunity as they have a very good shot at grabbing the first pick overall. The keepers of Moreno, S.Holmes, and Flacco would be nice to get upgraded but they're workable.
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