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« on: March 13, 2007, 02:53:20 PM »

New York - Phil Stambaugh is under pressure from young Jason Campbell, Stambaugh will probably start this year but needs to do well in the playoffs
Orlando - Tony Romo had his best ever season last year, backup Kliff Kingsbury is a former 1st round pick and a flop
Ohio - Mike Pawlawski for now has held off young Kurt Kittner but Pawlawski has to have a big year and get Ohio back to winning ways
Birmingham - Seth Burford had his best year yet but needs to cut down on his interceptions and get Birmingham back to the playoffs

Montreal - Danny Wuerrfel is one of the best players ever in the FWL, age is creeping up but hes still playing well, young back Dave Ragone looks great though
San Antonio - Despite great stats Michael Bishop didnt seem as explosive this year, needs to rebound as young Ryan van Dyke looks very good
Sacramento - Rob Adamson returns from injury but now has to battle 1st round pick Drew Olsen, Jake Delhommes best days are over.
Mexico - JT O'Sullivan had his best year last season but still faces a battle from Chad Hutchinson the former Dragons number 1 pick
Raleigh-Durham - Aaron Rodgers has been brilliant as the number 1 overall pick and should take Raleigh back to the playoffs.

Frankfurt - Rohan Davey is one of the all time best, if he can make and win a 3rd FWL Bowl ring he will be known as one of the best all time.
Rhein - Who will start here ?  Jared Allen didnt impress last year, Dani Peganaute has the skills but is too old, David Greene has potential and is the wildcard
Amsterdam - Joe Hamilton takes over fully as the starter as Heath Rylance retired and is 100% the starter as Amsterdam look weak with their backups
Berlin - Nate  Hybl has to improve, since being a high 1st round pick Hybl hasnt shown much and may struggle with no rushing attack, was the last ranked passer last year

Austria - Curt Anes should be the starter but you never know with GM Mario Kreiner.  Backup Matt Mauck is nearly as good and rookie Brian St Pierre should be even better in the future
London - Top overall pick Drew Henson had a great rookie year and is now armed with a new WR in Travis Anglin, if his rushing attack improves he should be even better
Scotland - Craig Nall finally won the FWL Bowl but then watched in horror as Scotland traded a high pick for BJ Symons.  Symons could start for many other teams out there
Barcelona - Dameyune Craig might not start in his final season as newcomer Travis Brown recently arrived.  Craig has been excellent the last few seasons and may force Brown to sit this year.
Paris - Ryan Dinwiddie was a great pickup from Austria, considering he has a weak rushing attack and o-line in front of him its amazing the season he put up last year leading the league in yards and throwing 18 td's.
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