1 Steelers 13-3
2 Patriots 13-3
3 Eagles 12-4
4 Chargers 12-4
5 Giants 12-4
6 Falcons 11-5
7 Titans 11-5
8 Ravens 11-5
9 Saints 10-6
10 Colts 10-6
11 Packers 10-6
12 Texans 10-6
13 Vikings 9-7
14 Bears 9-7
15 Cowboys 9-7
16 Cardinals 9-7
17 Panthers 9-7
18 Dolphins 8-8
19 Niners 8-8
20 Redskins 8-8
21 Seahawks 8-8
22 Bengals 7-9
23 Bills 7-9
24 Jets 6-10
25 Jaguars 5-11
26 Raiders 5-11
27 Chiefs 4-12
28 Broncos 4-12
29 Browns 4-12
30 Bucs 3-13
31 Rams 3-13
32 Lions 3-13
NFC Playoffs:
1. Eagles
2. Falcons
3. Packers
4. Cardinals
5. Giants
6. Saints
NFC Wildcard:
Saints vs Packers
Giants vs Cardinals
Byes:
Eagles
Falcons
Divisional Playoffs:
Saints vs Eagles
Giants vs Falcons
NFC Championship Game
Giants vs Eagles
NFC Champions Eagles
AFC Playoffs:
1. Steelers
2. Patriots
3. Chargers
4. Titans
5. Ravens
6. Colts
AFC Wildcard:
Colts vs Chargers
Ravens vs Titans
Byes:
Steelers
Patriots
Divisional Playoffs:
Ravens vs Steelers
Chargers vs Patriots
AFC Championship Game
Chargers vs Steelers
AFC Champions
Steelers
Super Bowl 44
Eagles vs Steelers
EAGLES SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS (Just wanted someone new to win it)
[ Edited by Gore_21 on Sep 8, 2009 at 13:23:56 ]
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Sep 8, 2009 at 1:11 PM
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Sep 8, 2009 at 3:46 PM
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will accept comments, critiques if you don't feel like posting your own. Otherwise, just post who you think will win the divisions or whatever you feel like.
Sep 8, 2009 at 4:01 PM
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NFC Playoffs:
1. Eagles
2. Saints
3. Vikings
4. 49ers
5. Giants
6. Packers
NFC Wildcard:
Vikings vs Packers
49ers vs Giants
Byes:
Eagles
Saints
Divisional Playoffs:
Giants vs Eagles
Vikings vs Saints
NFC Championship Game
Vikings vs Eagles
NFC Champions Eagles
AFC Playoffs:
1. Patriots
2. Chargers
3. Steelers
4. Colts
5. Ravens
6. Titans
AFC Wildcard:
Steelers vs Titans
Colts vs Ravens
Byes:
Chargers
Patriots
Divisional Playoffs:
Chargers vs Steelers
Colts vs Patriots
AFC Championship Game
Chargers vs Patriots
AFC Champions
Patriots
Super Bowl 44
Eagles vs Patriots
Patriots SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS
1. Eagles
2. Saints
3. Vikings
4. 49ers
5. Giants
6. Packers
NFC Wildcard:
Vikings vs Packers
49ers vs Giants
Byes:
Eagles
Saints
Divisional Playoffs:
Giants vs Eagles
Vikings vs Saints
NFC Championship Game
Vikings vs Eagles
NFC Champions Eagles
AFC Playoffs:
1. Patriots
2. Chargers
3. Steelers
4. Colts
5. Ravens
6. Titans
AFC Wildcard:
Steelers vs Titans
Colts vs Ravens
Byes:
Chargers
Patriots
Divisional Playoffs:
Chargers vs Steelers
Colts vs Patriots
AFC Championship Game
Chargers vs Patriots
AFC Champions
Patriots
Super Bowl 44
Eagles vs Patriots
Patriots SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS
Sep 8, 2009 at 4:12 PM
- Carney16
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Originally posted by valrod33:
NFC Playoffs:
1. Eagles
2. Saints
3. Vikings
4. 49ers
5. Giants
6. Packers
NFC Wildcard:
Vikings vs Packers
49ers vs Giants
Byes:
Eagles
Saints
Divisional Playoffs:
Giants vs Eagles
Vikings vs Saints
NFC Championship Game
Vikings vs Eagles
NFC Champions Eagles
AFC Playoffs:
1. Patriots
2. Chargers
3. Steelers
4. Colts
5. Ravens
6. Titans
AFC Wildcard:
Steelers vs Titans
Colts vs Ravens
Byes:
Chargers
Patriots
Divisional Playoffs:
Chargers vs Steelers
Colts vs Patriots
AFC Championship Game
Chargers vs Patriots
AFC Champions
Patriots
Super Bowl 44
Eagles vs Patriots
Patriots SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS
This is pretty much my guesses too
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:19 PM
- susweel
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Im picking the Saints to win the Super bowl.
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:21 PM
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NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles
NFC North: Green Bay Packers
NFC South: New Orleans Saints
NFC West: Phoenix Cardinals
NFC Wildcards: New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings
NFC Champs: Green Bay Packers
AFC East: New England Patriots
AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South: Tennessee Titans
AFC West: San Diego Chargers
AFC Wildcards: Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens
AFC Champs: New England Patriots
Super Bowl Champs: New England Patriots
NFC North: Green Bay Packers
NFC South: New Orleans Saints
NFC West: Phoenix Cardinals
NFC Wildcards: New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings
NFC Champs: Green Bay Packers
AFC East: New England Patriots
AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South: Tennessee Titans
AFC West: San Diego Chargers
AFC Wildcards: Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens
AFC Champs: New England Patriots
Super Bowl Champs: New England Patriots
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:22 PM
- Dino
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Packers vs Patriots in superbowl.
Pats win.
Pats win.
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:23 PM
- susweel
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Why is everyone sucking the Pats all of a sudden. There defense is not gonna be very good, and teams are gonna trying to take out Brady.
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM
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Originally posted by susweel:
Why is everyone sucking the Pats all of a sudden. There defense is not gonna be very good, and teams are gonna trying to take out Brady.
but you picked the saints to win it all
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:34 PM
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Originally posted by Dino:Originally posted by susweel:
Why is everyone sucking the Pats all of a sudden. There defense is not gonna be very good, and teams are gonna trying to take out Brady.
but you picked the saints to win it all
Yah, I like to take surprise teams.
Sep 8, 2009 at 5:40 PM
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Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by Dino:Originally posted by susweel:
Why is everyone sucking the Pats all of a sudden. There defense is not gonna be very good, and teams are gonna trying to take out Brady.
but you picked the saints to win it all
Yah, I like to take surprise teams.
I like the Saints. A lot. Just don't know about their D as usual. Hopefully Greg Williams can sure up some of those problems. If their defense plays some what decent, they will be a very tough team to beat.
Sep 8, 2009 at 6:42 PM
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AFC East
1. New England (12-4) - Brady adds to an already loaded
2. Miami (8-8) - Fins take a step back but still compete for WC
3. New York (7-9) - Jets stay competitive, but rookie QB, coach and shaky WRs not a good mix
4. Buffalo (5-11) - OC problems sign of bad things to come.
AFC North
1. Pittsburgh (11-5) - Hard to not like the defending champs with that schedule
2. Baltimore (11-5)* - Flacco takes big jump in year 2
3. Cincinnati (6-10) - Good defensive additions, but shaky running game and OL are question marks.
4. Cleveland (4-12) - Mangini and co. brought in some nice additions, but still too many questions on offense for CLE to compete
AFC South
1. Tennessee (12-4) - Haynesworth blow softened by tremendous DL depth. Fantastic OL and RBs good combination for game manager in Collins.
2. Houston (9-7)* - Take a leap into the postseason this year, provided Schaub can stay healthy. Expect another big year from A. Johnson, M. Williams.
3. Indianapolis (9-7) - Colts take step back this year with new coach and shaky OL. Last year's 12-4 record somewhat deceiving due to some gift victories (Houston anybody?)
4. Jacksonville (4-12) - Jags have been jettisoning good players left and right. Hard to see much good coming here in a tough division.
AFC West
1. San Diego (13-3) - Hard to see SD being challenged for division crown. If they don't read the press clippings too much, watch out.
2. Denver (6-10) - Had to pick someone for 2nd. Can't see Broncos challenging for playoffs with questions about Orton's hand and a change to 3-4, to go along with the Marshall mess.
3. Kansas City (6-10) - Had them as a potential sleeper until the OC firings and Cassell's injury concerns. Still like their direction, though.
4. Oakland (5-11) - They're a mess. The Seymour trade just reiterates that (again).
NFC East
1. Philadelphia (11-5) - Offensive skill coming out of their ass (McNabb, Westbrook, McCoy, Jackson, Maclin, etc.). Edge out NYG for division
2. New York (11-5)* - Big question marks at WR, OL depth. Injuries are also a concern (DL, can Jacobs stay healthy all year). Still got great talent in the trenches.
3. Dallas (9-7) - As talented as they come, but still can't shake December troubles.
4. Washington (7-9) - Can see them competing for WC with soft schedule, but don't trust the QB.
NFC North
1. Green Bay (11-5) - Best 6-10 team I saw in a long while. Still was in the + in point differential. Rodgers is a fantastic QB.
2. Minnesota (10-6)* - 10-6 with Favre, 10-6 team without Favre. Peterson and defense will carry this team.
3. Chicago (9-7) - Good team but seeing them fall just short of POs. Don't like the WR group for Cutler. Defense is overrated.
4. Detroit (4-12) - 4 wins is a start for this bunch.
NFC South
1. New Orleans (10-6) - The last place finisher the previous year has made the playoffs the next year every year in the South (all except '08 ATL won the division). Will happen again.
2. Atlanta (9-7) - See Miami. Love Ryan, but D is still a concern.
3. Carolina (7-9) - Panthers seem to be an "every other year team". Just a hunch it happens again.
4. Tampa Bay (4-12) - New coach, new D philosophy, new QB. New everything basically.
NFC West
1. San Francisco (9-7) - Sort of a homer pick. Similar roster to last year, but ridding themselves of Nolan and JT O'Turnover can't hurt.
2. Arizona (8-8) - SB loser seems to always miss the playoffs, sans '07 Seattle. Trend occurs again.
3. Seattle (7-9) - I see them competing, but too many concerns (OL, RB, DB) hold Hasselbeck and the passing game back.
4. St. Louis (3-13) - See Detroit.
AFC Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs
(3) New England over (6) Houston
(5) Baltimore over (4) Pittsburgh
Divisional Playoffs
(1) San Diego over (5) Baltimore
(3) New England over (2) Tennessee
Conference Championship
(1) San Diego over (3) New England
NFC Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs
(6) Minnesota over (3) New Orleans
(5) New York over (4) San Francisco
Divisional Playoffs
(1) Philadelphia over (6) Minnesota
(2) Green Bay over (5) New York
Conference Championship
(2) Green Bay over (1) Philadelphia
Super Bowl XLIII
San Diego over Green Bay
Awards
SB MVP: Philip Rivers, SD
League MVP: Aaron Rodgers, GB
Off. POY: Andre Johnson, Hou
Def. POY: Ed Reed, Bal
Off. ROY: Jeremy Maclin, Phi
Def. ROY: Aaron Curry, Sea
Comback POY: Tom Brady, NE
Coach: Mike Singletary, SF
[ Edited by Schulzy on Sep 8, 2009 at 18:47:56 ]
1. New England (12-4) - Brady adds to an already loaded
2. Miami (8-8) - Fins take a step back but still compete for WC
3. New York (7-9) - Jets stay competitive, but rookie QB, coach and shaky WRs not a good mix
4. Buffalo (5-11) - OC problems sign of bad things to come.
AFC North
1. Pittsburgh (11-5) - Hard to not like the defending champs with that schedule
2. Baltimore (11-5)* - Flacco takes big jump in year 2
3. Cincinnati (6-10) - Good defensive additions, but shaky running game and OL are question marks.
4. Cleveland (4-12) - Mangini and co. brought in some nice additions, but still too many questions on offense for CLE to compete
AFC South
1. Tennessee (12-4) - Haynesworth blow softened by tremendous DL depth. Fantastic OL and RBs good combination for game manager in Collins.
2. Houston (9-7)* - Take a leap into the postseason this year, provided Schaub can stay healthy. Expect another big year from A. Johnson, M. Williams.
3. Indianapolis (9-7) - Colts take step back this year with new coach and shaky OL. Last year's 12-4 record somewhat deceiving due to some gift victories (Houston anybody?)
4. Jacksonville (4-12) - Jags have been jettisoning good players left and right. Hard to see much good coming here in a tough division.
AFC West
1. San Diego (13-3) - Hard to see SD being challenged for division crown. If they don't read the press clippings too much, watch out.
2. Denver (6-10) - Had to pick someone for 2nd. Can't see Broncos challenging for playoffs with questions about Orton's hand and a change to 3-4, to go along with the Marshall mess.
3. Kansas City (6-10) - Had them as a potential sleeper until the OC firings and Cassell's injury concerns. Still like their direction, though.
4. Oakland (5-11) - They're a mess. The Seymour trade just reiterates that (again).
NFC East
1. Philadelphia (11-5) - Offensive skill coming out of their ass (McNabb, Westbrook, McCoy, Jackson, Maclin, etc.). Edge out NYG for division
2. New York (11-5)* - Big question marks at WR, OL depth. Injuries are also a concern (DL, can Jacobs stay healthy all year). Still got great talent in the trenches.
3. Dallas (9-7) - As talented as they come, but still can't shake December troubles.
4. Washington (7-9) - Can see them competing for WC with soft schedule, but don't trust the QB.
NFC North
1. Green Bay (11-5) - Best 6-10 team I saw in a long while. Still was in the + in point differential. Rodgers is a fantastic QB.
2. Minnesota (10-6)* - 10-6 with Favre, 10-6 team without Favre. Peterson and defense will carry this team.
3. Chicago (9-7) - Good team but seeing them fall just short of POs. Don't like the WR group for Cutler. Defense is overrated.
4. Detroit (4-12) - 4 wins is a start for this bunch.
NFC South
1. New Orleans (10-6) - The last place finisher the previous year has made the playoffs the next year every year in the South (all except '08 ATL won the division). Will happen again.
2. Atlanta (9-7) - See Miami. Love Ryan, but D is still a concern.
3. Carolina (7-9) - Panthers seem to be an "every other year team". Just a hunch it happens again.
4. Tampa Bay (4-12) - New coach, new D philosophy, new QB. New everything basically.
NFC West
1. San Francisco (9-7) - Sort of a homer pick. Similar roster to last year, but ridding themselves of Nolan and JT O'Turnover can't hurt.
2. Arizona (8-8) - SB loser seems to always miss the playoffs, sans '07 Seattle. Trend occurs again.
3. Seattle (7-9) - I see them competing, but too many concerns (OL, RB, DB) hold Hasselbeck and the passing game back.
4. St. Louis (3-13) - See Detroit.
AFC Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs
(3) New England over (6) Houston
(5) Baltimore over (4) Pittsburgh
Divisional Playoffs
(1) San Diego over (5) Baltimore
(3) New England over (2) Tennessee
Conference Championship
(1) San Diego over (3) New England
NFC Playoffs
Wild Card Playoffs
(6) Minnesota over (3) New Orleans
(5) New York over (4) San Francisco
Divisional Playoffs
(1) Philadelphia over (6) Minnesota
(2) Green Bay over (5) New York
Conference Championship
(2) Green Bay over (1) Philadelphia
Super Bowl XLIII
San Diego over Green Bay
Awards
SB MVP: Philip Rivers, SD
League MVP: Aaron Rodgers, GB
Off. POY: Andre Johnson, Hou
Def. POY: Ed Reed, Bal
Off. ROY: Jeremy Maclin, Phi
Def. ROY: Aaron Curry, Sea
Comback POY: Tom Brady, NE
Coach: Mike Singletary, SF
[ Edited by Schulzy on Sep 8, 2009 at 18:47:56 ]
Sep 8, 2009 at 9:46 PM
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Texans over Packers in the Super Bowl, that's my prediction
Sep 8, 2009 at 10:21 PM
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So let's take away everyone's bye weeks for a sec shall we.
16 games per week. times 16 weeks = 256 games in a NFL season.
You only have 249 losses accounted for.
Yes i'm that bored!
16 games per week. times 16 weeks = 256 games in a NFL season.
You only have 249 losses accounted for.
Yes i'm that bored!
Sep 8, 2009 at 10:23 PM
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Packers and Patriots in the super bowl
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