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Predictions

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:57 pm
by RumpleForeskin
Division Winners AFC -

New England 13 - 3
Baltimore 11 - 5
Indianapolis 11 - 5
San Diego 12 - 4

Wild Card AFC -
Cincinatti 10 - 6
Denver 9 - 7

AFC Championship

New England 31
San Diego 17


Division Winners NFC

Dallas 11 - 5
Chicago 11 - 5
New Orleans 12 - 4
Seattle 11 - 5

Wild Cards
San Francisco 10 - 6
Carolina 9 - 7

NFC Championship

New Orleans 34
Dallas 24

Superbowl
New England 27
New Orleans 24

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:29 pm
by Neely8
You may not be as dumb as you appear. I said it 3 months ago and I will say it now. Pats win it all this year. No diggity doubt about it.....

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:49 pm
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
Neely8 wrote:I said it 3 months ago and I will say it now. Pats win it all this year. No diggity doubt about it.....

That's not exactly going out on a limb... most sites list them as a 2/1, I've heard others where they are listed at 8/5. They are the prohibitive favorites to win the Super Bowl. I'm fairly certain there hasn't been a bigger pre-season favorite to win it all. Ever.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:35 am
by Shoalzie
AFC
East
*NE.....12-4
NYJ.....8-8
BUF.....4-12
MIA.....4-12

North
*BAL.....12-4
*CIN.....11-5
PIT.....10-6
CLE.....4-12

South
*IND.....11-5
JAX.....9-7
TEN.....4-12
HOU.....3-13

West
*SD.....13-3
*DEN.....10-6
KC.....8-8
OAK.....5-11

Playoffs
Ravens over Broncos
Colts over Bengals

Patriots over Ravens
Colts over Chargers

Patriots over Colts

NFC
East
*DAL.....12-4
*PHI.....11-5
WSH.....8-8
NYG.....4-12

North
*CHI.....11-5
GB.....6-10
DET.....5-11
MIN.....4-12

South
*NO.....12-4
*CAR.....10-6
TB.....6-10
ATL.....5-11

West
*STL.....10-6
SEA.....9-7
SF.....8-8
ARZ.....7-9

Playoffs
Rams over Panthers
Eagles over Bears

Cowboys over Rams
Saints over Eagles

Cowboys over Saints

Super Bowl XLII
Patriots 28, Cowboys 21
MVP: Laurence Maroney

NFL MVP: Steven Jackson
NFL Coach of the Year: Wade Phillips

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:03 am
by Bucmonkey
Bwa, Patsies wont make the Conference Champ.....Injuries are a bitch...

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:08 am
by Adelpiero
ucant

thought indy was like 8-5 9-5 a couple years ago??? maybe not

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:31 am
by RumpleForeskin
Shoalzie, I am very disappointed that you slated the Texans for a 3-13 season. I like you, but I just wanted you to know that you cut me deep, man.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:57 am
by Chris Mortensen
From Bristol........

AFC Division Winners:

Pats, Ravens, Broncos, Colts

Wild Card: Chargers, Jaguars

Division Champs: Pats

NFC Division Winners:

Eagles, Bears, Saints, Rams

Wild Card: Cowboys, Seahwks

Division Champs: Saints

Super Bowl - Pats

Offensive MVP: Drew Brees
Defensive MVP: Ray Lewis
Rookie of the Year: Adrian Peterson

Most Improved: Lions
Biggest Dump: Chargers

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:54 am
by Th
Bucmonkey wrote:Bwa, Patsies wont make the Conference Champ.....Injuries are a bitch...

Makes you wonder how being an injury vulture helps generate karma for your favorite team :


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Don't hate the players dawg, hate the game! (which the Bucs aren't any good at)

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:08 pm
by Shoalzie
Chris Mortensen wrote:Most Improved: Lions

I laughed uncontrollably...need a refill on that Kool-Aid?

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:48 pm
by poptart
NFC

East
Philadelphia 11-5 - strong up front, well coached
Dallas 10-6 - transition under Phillips is a ?
NY Giants 9-7 - it's time for Manning to step it up
Washington 6-10 - defense is simply not good enough

North
Chicago 11-5 - won't hit 13 W's again, but still best of this group
Detroit - 7-9 - offense may flash the scoreboard
Green Bay 7-9 - maybe in 5 yrs Brett can win it all again
Minnesota 3-13 - qb??? among the worst teams in the league

South
New Orleans 12-4 - pushing hard to make the big dance
Carolina 11-5 - defense is solid, bounce back year
Tampa Bay 6-10 - too many question marks, defense fallen off
Atlanta 4-12 - bad start to the Bernard Petrino era

West
St. Louis 9-7 - potent offense, defense just good enough
Seattle 8-8 - wildcard contender
San Francisco 6-10 - don't like their defense
Arizona 6-10 - how much can Lienart do .. they're the Tardinals



AFC

East
New England 11-5 - AFC's best team on paper
NY Jets 9-7 - a bit of smoke and mirrors last year
Buffalo 5-11 - rebuilding mode
Miami 4-12 - aging defense, ditto to rebuilding mode

North
Baltimore 11-5 - defense is hell on wheels, should be a playoff team
Cincinnati 10-6 - C. Palmer with another big year
Pittsburgh 7-9 - transition year, some struggles
Cleveland 6-10 - just another year or two, Q

South
Indianapolis 11-5 - don't care for their defense, still potent on offense
Jacksonville 9-7 - solid defense keeps them in games
Tennessee 8-8 - Fisher is still building this team
Houston 8-8 - definitely improved, still O-line concerns

West
San Diego 10-6 - Norv butchers this team, still playoff quality
Oakland 8-8 - Kiffin has the ball rolling the right direction
Denver 8-8 - transition year, Cutler is finding his way
Kansas City 5-11 - frightful offense, ought to be in full rebuild mode

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:25 pm
by Bucmonkey
Bitternesss is all this Buc fan has to hold on to TH :x

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:19 pm
by Chris Mortensen
Shoalzie wrote:
Chris Mortensen wrote:Most Improved: Lions

I laughed uncontrollably...need a refill on that Kool-Aid?
The Lions have the benefit of playing in the worst division in football, and a fairly soft schedule.
If they stay healthy, I predict 8-8 - an improvement of 5 games over last season's 3-13

1 DET @ OAK - Win
2 Sep 16 MIN @ DET - Win
3 Sep 23 DET @ PHI - Loss
4 Sep 30 CHI @ DET - Loss
5 Oct 07 DET @ WAS - Loss
6 Bye
7 Oct 21 TB @ DET - Win
8 Oct 28 DET @ CHI - Loss
9 Nov 04 DEN @ DET - Loss
10 Nov 11 DET @ ARI - Loss
11 Nov 18 NYG @ DET - Win
12 Nov 22 GB @ DET - Win
13 Dec 02 DET @ MIN - Win
14 Dec 09 DAL @ DET - Loss
15 Dec 16 DET @ SD - Loss
16 Dec 23 KC @ DET - Win
17 Dec 30 DET @ GB - Win

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:23 pm
by Chris Mortensen
poptart wrote: Oakland 8-8 - Kiffin has the ball rolling the right direction
The Raiders will compete for the worst record again this year along with the Dolphins, Browns, Bucs, Falcons and Vikes.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:59 pm
by Shoalzie
Chris Mortensen wrote:
Shoalzie wrote:
Chris Mortensen wrote:Most Improved: Lions

I laughed uncontrollably...need a refill on that Kool-Aid?
The Lions have the benefit of playing in the worst division in football, and a fairly soft schedule.
If they stay healthy, I predict 8-8 - an improvement of 5 games over last season's 3-13

1 DET @ OAK - Win
2 Sep 16 MIN @ DET - Win
3 Sep 23 DET @ PHI - Loss
4 Sep 30 CHI @ DET - Loss
5 Oct 07 DET @ WAS - Loss
6 Bye
7 Oct 21 TB @ DET - Win
8 Oct 28 DET @ CHI - Loss
9 Nov 04 DEN @ DET - Loss
10 Nov 11 DET @ ARI - Loss
11 Nov 18 NYG @ DET - Win
12 Nov 22 GB @ DET - Win
13 Dec 02 DET @ MIN - Win
14 Dec 09 DAL @ DET - Loss
15 Dec 16 DET @ SD - Loss
16 Dec 23 KC @ DET - Win
17 Dec 30 DET @ GB - Win

They just IR'd Daniel Bullocks...the secondary becomes even thinner now. They've got two solid run-stoppers on the interior of the defensive the line (barring Shaun Rogers actually plays) but the linebackers are injury-prone and they lack a true middle linebacker and the secondary is undersized and not very talented. Teams will be able to throw the ball on them much like the Colts did in that preseason game this past Saturday. The Lions will score points and could be one of the highest scoring teams in the league but I see them also probably being one of the worst teams in the points allowed category as well.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:08 pm
by RumpleForeskin
That is all well and good you explaining Detroit's season, but what is the validity to your prediction of the Texans finishing 3-13.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:02 pm
by Shoalzie
RumpleForeskin wrote:That is all well and good you explaining Detroit's season, but what is the validity to your prediction of the Texans finishing 3-13.

I went through the entire NFL schedule and you ended up with only 3 wins...that's about it.

I'm probably being a little too harsh on your guys but I've probably got 12 teams with at least 10 wins and 10 teams with 5 or fewer wins...I'm willing to bet in those two groups I have teams I'm underrating and overrating. I feel most confident about that group in the middle. I think I hit 9 or 10 teams on the nose as far as their records are concerned last season...that means I'm dead wrong on at least 2/3 of the league. Your Texans are probably going to be in that group. Do you honestly care that much what a meat head like me thinks about your team?

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:13 am
by rozy
Shoalzie wrote:
RumpleForeskin wrote:That is all well and good you explaining Detroit's season, but what is the validity to your prediction of the Texans finishing 3-13.

I went through the entire NFL schedule and you ended up with only 3 wins...that's about it.

I'm probably being a little too harsh on your guys but I've probably got 12 teams with at least 10 wins and 10 teams with 5 or fewer wins...I'm willing to bet in those two groups I have teams I'm underrating and overrating. I feel most confident about that group in the middle. I think I hit 9 or 10 teams on the nose as far as their records are concerned last season...that means I'm dead wrong on at least 2/3 of the league. Your Texans are probably going to be in that group. Do you honestly care that much what a meat head like me thinks about your team?
No

And I especially dismiss you thoughts when you predict Irving to go to the Super Bowl right after they get owned in every area of the game by the team you predict to go 3-13.

But hey, it was just preseason right? The #1 squads being on the field most of the game was irrelevant. Even more irrelevant was the 'Pokes leaving their 1s in for 2 series longer than the 3-13 team and losing ground to the 3-13 teams #2s.

So yeah, very little to care about. Especially when you are too dumb to realize that YOUR team likely WILL be one of the most improved teams in the NFC if for no other reason than they very well might be able to score at will.

I love the smell of myopia in the late summer

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:50 am
by Shine
AFC East-
New England
NY Jets
Buffalo
Miami

AFC North-
Cincinnati
Baltimore*
Pittsburgh
Cleveland

AFC South-
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Houston
Tennessee

AFC West-
San Diego
Denver*
Oakland
Kansas City

NFC East-
Philadelphia
Dallas*
NY Giants
Washington

NFC North-
Chicago
Green Bay
Detroit
Minnesota

NFC South-
New Orleans
Carolina*
Tampa Bay
Atlanta

NFC West-
St. Louis
Seattle
Arizona
San Fransisco

AFC Playoffs-
Cincinnati over Denver
Indianapolis over Baltimore

Cincinnati over San Diego
New England over Indianapolis

New England over Cincinnati

NFC Playoffs-
Dallas over Philadelphia
Carolina over St. Louis

New Orleans over Dallas
Carolina over Chicago

New Orleans over Carolina

Super Bowl-
New England over New Orleans