I'd say Pack over Eagles. Vick hasn't shown he can consistently be as good as he was last year (in fact, he's never been even close to the passer he was last year), and they haven't done anything in particular to make me think they'll be markedly better this year than last year.
Packers are an easy pick, but the right one (at least compared to Philly). I'm a bit concerned about the offensive line, but they are the rare team that has youth, talent, and a ring.
Tabata will be a pretty good player. Alvarez has a lot of potential, but isn't living up to it...he can't hit a major league curveball being his biggest problem.
I understand where right is coming from, but I don't really agree with it...it's more a human moment changing for the better than a something that changes sports for the better. I mean, you could say you'd go back to 1936 and convince Jesse Owens to pull a gun on Hitler.
I really like Rizzo. He's got the potential to be as good as Gonzalez hitting-wise, although unless his defense gets better, I don't see him being as complete a player as Gonzalez.
Packers are an easy pick, but the right one (at least compared to Philly). I'm a bit concerned about the offensive line, but they are the rare team that has youth, talent, and a ring.
Or you're making a sarcastic roiding accusation, which makes me retarded.
I don't know how it's possible to not love to watch Andrew McCutchen play, though.
Or top 10 2B.
Or top 10 AL 2B.
Or even top 10 AL East 2B.
He's in the top 10 Yankees 2B...but just barely.