It is kind of hard to bag on a team that went 10-6, won their division, and advanced to the second round of the NFL playoffs. 2009 was a pretty good year for the Arizona Cardinals, but I see a big drop off coming. QB Kurt Warner retired, the offense will be turned back over to Matt Leinart, and they traded WR Anquan Boldin

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With a 7-9 record the Miami Dolphins do not have as much work to do as some of the other teams we have covered so far. It seems like the got the right front office guy in Bill Parcells, their Head Coach Tony Sparano seems to be doing a pretty good job, and much of the work that has to be done now lies on the defensive side of the ball. They may have a bit of a QB controversy to squash, but by and large this is a pretty solid team that needs some big time playmakers on defense.

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Fix the Franchise: Miami Dolphins edition
It is really hard to get a grip on what is going on with the Baltimore Ravens. On paper they look far better than they really are, with a 9-7 record in the regular season, they seem to have under achieve somewhat.

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2009 NFL Season in review: Baltimore Ravens
As a one time resident of this fair city, and knowing I am going to have to explain myself to my Aunt who lives there currently I think the fix for the Jaguars is to move to a bigger market. I don’t like relocating teams anymore than anyone else, and as a Jaguars fan from afar I hate to say it, but it really seems like the market for this team is tapped out. That means even if they could build a winning team, the likelihood of making more money is poor.

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Fix the Franchise: Jacksonville Jaguars edition
I have been a Detroit Lions fan for more than 20 years, and I have never seen this team be so aggressive in free agency. I have heard head coaches, General Managers, and the like give press conferences saying hat everything is fine, we have a plan, and then the make some crazy signing or trade that brings nothing in return. Current Lions GM Martin Mayhew may not be telling us what his plan is, but it seems pretty clear he will not tolerate all the losing

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Detroit Lions come out swinging in free agency
While the first day of NFL Free Agency, in the first uncapped NFL season since 1993, was a little crazy, the best move made may just be by the Baltimore Ravens. They traded their 2010 third and fourth round draft picks to the Arizona Cardinals for WR Anquan Boldin. Boldin has been unhappy in Arizona, but without a doubt is one of the premier wide outs in the game today.

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Baltimore Ravens land WR Boldin
The problem with the Chicago Bears seem to lie with the people making the decisions. Since making the Super Bowl, it seems that this team has been in free fall, the offense and defense have been turned over to a couple of Detroit Lion rejects, and for the second straight year this team has no first or second round draft picks.

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Fix the Franchise : Chicago Bears edition
With an 11-5 record it seems that the Green Bay Packers are well on the road to success. However, a wild card round shootout loss to the Arizona Cardinals by the score of 51-45 suggest there is still some work to do. The main need of this team is to find some protection for QB Aaron Rodgers, and then to continue the defensive upgrades.

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2009 NFL season in review: Green Bay Packers
I hate to have to bag on the teams I rooted for in my youth, or on owners who happen to be members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but the simple fact here is the Buffalo Bills are a total mess. Owner Ralph Wilson is to blame for that mess, and as much as it sucks to say it is that time for him to give control of this team to someone else. Wilson is from my hometown, he once owned my Detroit Lions, and since my Uncle lived in Buffalo during the Jim Kelley years I was a big fan, but the facts remain the same.

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Fix the Franchise: Buffalo Bills edition
There have been a lot of rumors flying over the last week concerning a possible bid by the NFL to purchase a stake in the upstart UFL.

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Rumor Mill: NFL makes offer to buy UFL?