Post your NFL predictions here.
Lay out all the divisions and how you think every team will fair. List sleepers, and busts. You can even do sleeper players and bust players if you want, or breakout players. Generally I'm just looking for teams though.
NFC East:
Eagles
Giants
Cowboys
taterskins
Breakdown:
Eagles obviously still easily the best team in this division. Tiki Barber is a good back and Jacobs will be a good change of pace back for the Giants. Their defense is average, but their offense has potential to be good as long as Eli plays well. I think the Cowboys' defense is overrated. A lot of people are just automatically granting them with this label is being a great defense, and it's based on 2 rookies. Julius Jones is a 2nd year player and everyone is automatically assuming he is a 1,400 yard rusher already. The Cowboys of all teams have to prove it to me first. I won't give them credit for anything unless it is absolutely 100% necessary. Bledsoe sucks too. The taterskins are just terrible. The Coles trade was a horrible trade for them. Coles to me is a lot better than Santana Moss. Also they have no QB, and Portis isn't a good fit in their system. Their defense is really the only thing going for them, but their offense is too brutal.
AFC East:
Pats
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Breakdown:
The Pats are kings until someone dethrones them. Despite losing their coordinators, I think they motivate themselves into thinking people are doubting them. I really like the Jets as well. They have Coles back who was great with Pennington. They signed Blaylock who I like a lot as a 2nd RB. Curtis Martin is always productive, and they have a real good defense and solid coaching staff. The Ty Law signing will help as well and Vilma will only get better. Their defense did a great job in the playoffs and I look for it to only improve. The Bills are a team on the rise, but not quite ready. I love Mcgahee, and Lee Evans. Moulds is always good and they have a very good defense and special teams. The question about them is Losman. He seems a little erratic, but if he can ever get under control the Bills could be as good as any team in the AFC. I think the Pats, Jets, and Bills will battle this until the end. The Dolphins stink. It will take Saban a few years to get that program under control, but their RB situation is great with Ricky back, and drafting Ronnie. Chambers is a very underrated WR who I like a ton, but I'm not a big fan of Booker or Boston. It doesn't matter anyway, because they don't have a QB to get them the ball. When Gus is your starter you are in trouble.
NFC North:
Vikings
Packers
Bears
Lions
Breakdown:
Vikings are very overrated. Losing Moss to me is a huge loss. I'm not sure if Burleson can be a #1 in this league. Also their other receivers are solid, but nothing special. Their RB situation is a bad one IMO. Not a big fan of Bennett, and the rest of their backs like Williams and Moore are just ok. They aren't going to wow you. Their defense is improved in paper, but they have to show it to me first. They didn't add any superstars or anything. They added solid players, but not enough to boost the defense into the good category yet. The Packers are still loaded offensively, despite losing some offensive lineman. Great WR situation and RB situation. They have it all on offense pretty much. Their defense is one of the worst in the league though and that will kill them. I think the Bears could be a sleeper, especially now with Orton. He shows poise, and confidence. He's a guy a team could rally around, and they made some nice additions on offense. Their defense is ok, I think it'll be enough to keep them in 3rd and battle with the Packers for 2nd... at least for a while. The Lions don't impress me at all. They have plenty of weapons, but no one to get the ball to them. I'm not a big Harrington fan, and they have a bad offensive line. Also their defense has way too many holes. Way too overrated.
AFC North:
Steelers
Ravens
Bengals
Browns
Breakdown:
I changed my opinion on the Steelers. I still think they can win this average division. Bettis and Duce will get healthy and they have pretty decent WRs. I really like Randle El and his quickness, and Ward of course will produce. Their defense is still good, and Roethlisberger may hit that Sophmore slump, but he won't have to do all that much. The Ravens have a great defense as usual, but until Boller is out, that offense will never click. He is just awful. The Bengals have a real nice offense, but their defense is a question. I'm not a huge Palmer fan, but he could be a nice QB in this league, and Chad Johnson is great. The Browns are simply a team that is building. They have a real nice receiving corps with Edwards, Bryant and Northcutt. I like Suggs, and Green is ok, but Dilfer isn't very good, and until Frye develops and this team gets other pieces, it won't make much noise.
NFC South:
Falcons
Panthers
Saints
Bucs
Breakdown:
Very good division. The Eagles' two toughest challenges both reside here. I stil have the Falcons at the top of the division. The Panthers have trouble beating the Falcons with Vick, and while the Panthers might be the better team overall, I think the Falcons beat the Panthers twice and finish ahead in the division at the end. Who is a tougher opponent for the Eagles? Probably the Panthers with that monster defensive line, but I think the Falcons win the division. The Panthers do look very good though. Deep at WR, deep at RB, Delhomme is a nice QB, and they have a very good defense. Love the defensive line, but their secondary can be thrown on. The Saints are always the most inconsistent team every year. With this horrible hurricane tragedy, who knows how the Saints will fair. I actually think it might give them a bit of a spark, for a team who seems to never play motivated. Their defense needs work, and Brooks is inconsistent, but their offense could be very good. As for the Bucs... they aren't very good IMO. Not very good offensively or defensively, but their offense is on the rise. I love Cadillac Williams, and Clayton, but their QBs suck, and their offensive line is average. Gruden has a lot to prove.
AFC South:
Colts
Jags
Texans
Titans
Breakdown:
Colts win this rather easily. Their defense will be a little better with Simon and additions through the draft, and their offense is always great, but the big question is can they win out of the dome in the playoffs? We'll find out. I moved the Jags above the Texans in my predictions. The Jags have a solid defense, and Matt Jones looks like he could be a player. Jimmy Smith is still the man down there, and Wilford looks good as well. Also Taylor and Greg Jones are 2 nice backs. The Texans are going to be ok. Their defense isn't very good IMO, and their offense is still missing something. I can't quite put my finger on it though. I love Andre Johnson, and Davis is a nice back. As for the Titans... I think they are better than last year, with Mcnair back. They have a decent receiving corps with Calico, and Bennett, but their RBs are just ok. Never a huge Travis Henry fan, and Brown is ok. Their defense lost Rolle, and they lost Mason on offense. Not a very good team, but not as bad as people think. Could win 6 or 7 games.
NFC West:
Rams
Cardinals
Seahawks
Niners
Breakdown:
I think the Rams have this division for one more year. Their defense is pretty poor, but their offense is still good. Bulger isn't the greatest QB in the world, but I think Jackson recharges that offense. Holt, Bruce, and Curtis is a heck of a receiving corps, and with Jackson and Faulk at RB, and some other nice pieces, I think it's enough to win the division. The Cards are almost there, but not quite there yet. I still think Warner sucks, but with nice weapons around him he'll do the best he can. I don't think it's enough quite yet. Their defense has a chance to be pretty good. Rolle will help and they have a good pass rusher in Berry. The Seahawks don't impress me. I don't like their defense, and their offense is pretty good, but their receivers don't impress me. Jackson is good, but drops balls, but Alexander is great obviously. Hasselbeck is someone who I'm not a very big fan of. Now for the Niners... well not much explanation needed. They are terrible.
AFC West:
Chargers
Chiefs
Raiders
Broncos
Breakdown:
Very interesting division. It could be tight between all 4 teams. I still think the Chargers prove they are the best team, but the Chiefs will be close behind. Always a good home team, and still a very good offensive line with very good RBs. Their receivers are average, but with great protection they can get open. The defense has a lot of additions, but will it be enough? Don't think so yet. The Raiders added Moss, and Jordan, which will help a ton, but their defense is still bad. They could have the best receiving corps in football this year, but I am not a Collins fan at all. The Broncos just don't impress me. Not a big fan of their defense or offense. Rod Smith is wearing down, Lelie is underachieving, and they don't have one go-to RB. Not a Plummer fan either. Too out of control at times.
Lastly on to the players...
Surprise players:
Cadillac Williams - I think he may be the best rookie. Big fan of him, and Gruden love him or hate him is good working the offense.
Lee Evans - I think he may lead Buffalo in receiving this year. I love his speed.
Good topic -- I'll put mine up later. Kinda early for predictions because injuries are sure to take a toll, but if they do I'll revise them accordingly.
What the hell:
NFC East:
Eagles Seed 1
Cowboys (again, Birds win division by >5 games)
Giants
taterskins
NFC North:
Vikings Seed 2
Bears WC2
Lions
Packers (coash is an ass, Favre is done)
NFC South:
Panthers Seed 3
Falcons WC1
Saints
Bucs
NFC West:
Cardinals Seed 4
Rams
Seahawks
49ers
AFC East:
Jets Seed 4
Patriots WC1
Bills
Dolphins
AFC North:
Steelers Seed 3
Bengals WC2
Ravens
Browns
AFC South:
Colts Seed 1
Texans
Jags
Titans
AFC West:
Chargers Seed 2
Broncos
Raiders
Chiefs
I think the Dolphins could crawl out of the abyss this year, but they have one hell of a division to try and do it in.
I'll play...
NFC East
Eagles – No doubt
Cowboys – Their defense will struggle a little early, then gel towards the end of the season I think. They still have no offense though.
taterskins – They'll stink oh yeah.
Giants – I'm just not getting a good feeling from the Gints this year
AFC East
Pats – They could slip this year.
Jets – That punter they took in the draft will have a huge impact. HUGE!!
Bills – I'm not sold on their offense yet.
Dolphins – Ricky's back?
NFC North
Minnesota – Addition by subtraction in Moss? Attitude wise anyway.
Detroit – Brian Lion will be unbearable, but they should improve on offense with all those receivers.
Green Bay – This team is a wreck. I'm not feeling it at all from them or Favre.
Chicago – Maybe this is the year they climb out of the basement. Hard to say at this point.
AFC North
Pittsburgh – Coach Cower will beat them with his chin if they don't win.
Baltimore – It will be interesting to see if Buddy's defense will have a big impact.
Cincinnati – Do these teams from Ohio ever get better?
Cleveland - Not this year
NFC South
Carolina – Their baaack.
Atlanta – Ron Mexico and company will have a tough time with Carolina this year I think. Plus all the media attention about STDs will be fun to watch.
New Orleans – They always threaten to be good anyway.
Tampa Bay – Their stadium is a wreck and so are they. But their fans are really cool on talk like a pirate day. Arrrrrggg!
AFC South
Indianapolis – Yeah Manning's good enough to be pissed of in Cozumel during next year's super bowl again.
Jacksonville
Houston
Tennessee – I think ¼ of the team is in jail or something
NFC West (Tough Division to call)
Seattle – Mediocre enough to win this division.
St. Louis – The rams are mediocre enough to compete with Seattle for this division. If only Martz would lay off the crack rock.
Arizona – They will be improved, but I don't think Warner is the answer in Arizona, just like NY.
San Francisco – They stink, but the coach looks good in that Reebok 3 piece suit.
AFC West
San Diego – Young talented team that is kind of scary right now.
Kansas City – I think they will break out this year. I'm not sure if they've added enough defense, but they have the offense.
Oakland – Older players with bad attitudes. They'll probably be better then this, but this is a tough division.
Denver – Jake the Snake Plummer isn't the answer. Neither is Chump.
My Sleepers
KC – Dick will cry his team straight eventually.
Detroit – I think they will surprise some teams this year.
Carolina – I think they'll get back to the way they were two years ago.
Eagles – Hodge is always surprised when the birds do well anyway.
My Busts
Denver – They still have that mile high stadium home game advantage to look forward too.
Green Bay – Their defense is going to be really really bad and Favre should know when to fold them.
NFC East:
Eagles 1 seed
Cowboys
taterskins
Giants
AFC East:
Pats 3 seed
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
NFC North:
Vikings 3 seed
Packers
Lions
Bears
AFC North:
Ravens 2 seed
Steelers WC 1
Bengals
Browns
NFC South:
Panthers 2 seed
Falcons WC 1
Saints
Bucs
AFC South:
Colts 1 seed
Texans
Jags
Titans
NFC West:
Cardinals 4 seed
Seahawks WC 2
Rams
Niners
AFC West:
Chiefs 4 seed
Chargers WC 2
Raiders
Broncos
Sleepers:
Panthers (ok they aren't really a sleeper, but will come back VERY strong this season compared to last)
Cardinals
NFC east teams other than Eagles will come stronger than recent past, but still have a ways to go to become playoff contenders IMO.
Busts:
Of all the hype around the rise of the Lions, Bengals, and Cardinals, I think only the Cards will make the playoffs.
Jets
NFC East:
Eagles
taterskins
Giant
Cowboys Suck
AFC East:
Pats
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
NFC North:
Lions
Bears
Vikings
Packers
Thats right.
AFC North:
Steelers
Ravens
Bengals
Browns
NFC South:
Panthers
Falcons
Bucs
Saints
AFC South:
Titans
Colts
Jags
Texans
NFC West:
Rams
Seahawks
Cardinals
Niners
AFC West:
Raiders
Broncos
Chiefs
Chargers
My sleeper teams:
Lions
Raiders
My bust teams:
Vikings
Chargers
Surprise players:
Reggie Brown
Bust Players:
Dante Culpepper
NFC East:
Eagles
Cowboys
Giants
taterskins(Retire Joe)
AFC East:
Pats
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
NFC North:
Vikings
Bears
Lions
Packers
AFC North:
Steelers
Ravens
Bengals
Browns
NFC South:
Panthers
Saints
Falcons
Bucs
AFC South:
Colts
Jags
Texans
Titans
NFC West:
Cardinals
Seahawks
Rams
Niners
AFC West:
Chargers
Raiders
Chiefs
Broncos
My sleeper teams:
- Chicago
- Detriot
- Miami
My bust teams:
- Packers
- Falcons
Lastly on to the players...
Surprise players:
Reggie Williams - It's his time to shine in Jax with the pick of Matt Jones - and I think he responds.
AJ Feeley - A better offensive line and running game will drastically help.
Bust Players:
Derrick Mason - Boller sucks
Brett Farve - weak defense and offensive line will have Farve wishing he didn't return.
Except that AJ is of Saban's shtein list. He won't be starting.
No one else wants their predictions out there? TCs are starting. If big names get hurt in camp you can always adjust your picks accordingly.
NFC East: Eagles (1), Cowboys (6), taterskins, Giants
NFC North: Vikings (2), Lions, Packers, Bears
NFC South: Panthers (3), Falcons (5), Saints, Bucs
NFC West: Cardinals (4), Rams, Seahawks, 49ers
AFC East: Bills (1), Pats (5), Dolphins, Jets
AFC North: Steelers (2), Ravens, Bengals, Browns
AFC South: Colts (3), Texans, Jaguars, Titans
AFC West: Chargers (4), Chiefs (6), Broncos, Raiders
It's 3 am. I'll do sleepers and busts tomorrow.
NFC East: Eagles (1), Cowboys, taterskins, Giants
NFC North: Vikings (3), Lions (6), Packers, Bears
NFC South: Panthers (2), Saints (5), Falcons, Bucs
NFC West: Cardinals (4), Rams, Seahawks, 49ers
AFC East: Pats (2), Jets, Bills, Dolphins
AFC North: Ravens (3), Bengals (6), Pittsburgh, Browns
AFC South: Colts (1), Texans, Jaguars, Titans
AFC West: Chargers (4), Broncos (5), Chiefs, Raiders
really people, the cardinals...winning the conference?? over seattle or the rams?
Quote from: mussa on August 02, 2005, 12:41:43 PM
really people, the cardinals...winning the conference?? over seattle or the rams?
Didn't both the Rams and Seahawks finish 8-8? Both those teams are horribly coached suckjobs (moreso STL).
oh and dennis green is a grid iron genius himself.
cards and texans as my sleepers.
i said the panthers 2 years ago and look what happened. the vikings and seahawks screwed me though.
im still waiting on the texans to emerge. david carr just needs one more weapon.
the vikes are now my busts. no running game, new wrs, and a zesty batch of lbs.
Quote from: mussa on August 02, 2005, 12:41:43 PM
really people, the cardinals...winning the conference?? over seattle or the rams?
seattle cant get over the hump. their front 7 is shaky and the wrs took a blow. hassleback lacks arm strength on deep plays.
the rams could be on to something special but i dont see them putting it all together just yet.
I'm with Mussa. The Cardinals still suck more then the Rams and Seahawks. Kurt Warner? That ship has sailed, and the weak O-Line in Arizona is going to get him injured.... Plus Green knows that the Cardinals need to continue to compete for high draft picks at this phase...
NFC East:
Eagles (1)
Cowboys (6)
taterskins
Giants
NFC South:
Panthers (2)
Falcons (5)
Saints
Bucs
NFC North:
Vikings (3)
Lions
Packers
Bears
NFC West:
Cardinals (4)
Rams
Seahawks
Niners
With everyone else picking Arizona, I don't really have any sleepers in the NFC. ???
Busts: Packers fail to make the playoffs in Favre's last year and I'm just not sold on Seattle.
AFC East:
Patriots (3)
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
AFC South:
Colts (2)
Jaguars
Texans
Titans
AFC North:
Baltimore (4)
Pittsburgh (6)
Cincinatti
Cleveland
AFC West:
San Diego (1)
Chiefs (5)
Broncos
Raiders
Sleeper: Chiefs/Chargers. I think the Chiefs make the playoffs again this year, and even though San Diego was good last year, I see them improving this season.
Busts: Raiders. Norv Turner coaching THAT team? If only they had found a way to acquire Owens, talk about subplots galore.
MVP: LT
SB: Eagles>SD
I revised my NFC West picks. I gotta have the Rams win the division because they are good at home. I decided the Cards aren't quite ready yet. I think the deciding factor was finding out for sure Jackson would be the starting RB for the Rams. If Faulk was the starter he is just too old and slow. I think Jackson would spark them some.
The season is inching closer and closer. We need more predictions.
2005 NFL PREDICTIONS
AFC EAST
1. New York Jets
2. New England Patriots
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Miami Dolphins
Summary: I like the Jets this year because of their new OC Heimerdinger. He favors a wide open attack which is better for this team than Hackett's system was. I am also a Herm Edwards fan and I like to see him succeed. I think the Pats will suffer a little bit from the losses of both Weis and Crennell. They'll finish a game behind the Jets. I also like what the Bills are doing. I am not sold on Losman, but I think that their running game, defense and special teams are enough to get them a wild-card spot. The Dolphins are making strides in turning around the mess that Spielman and Wannstedt made. But with a new coach, uncertainty at the QB position and poor OL depth and play they will not sniff the top 3 of the AFC East.
AFC NORTH
1. Pittsburgh Steelers
2. Cincinnati Bengals
3. Baltimore Ravens
4. Cleveland Browns
Summary: This has the potential to be a bad division. And I mean bad as in not good, not bad as in awesome. The Pittsburgh offense is not very good right now. They've lost Duce for at least a month, Bettis is hurt, Roethlisberger is struggling, Burress is gone and they didn't score a TD with the first string in the PS. I think they'll win it just because the others don't have enough to take it from them. I think Cincy will be close and even though they took a beating from the Eagles, I still think Palmer is set for a big year with Rudi Johnson, Chad Johnson and Houshmanzadeh. I am openly rooting for Baltimore to suck. Boller is terrible, Jamal Lewis is not happy about his contract, he's not exactly healthy and he hasn't had a lot of reps in the PS. Their defense will be good but not good enough to overcome The Offensive Genius' pitiful offense. Cleveland is going to go through growing pains, but I like the Crennell/Savage combo.
AFC SOUTH
1. Indianapolis Colts
2. Jacksonville Jaguars
3. Houston Texans
4. Tennessee Titans
Summary: The Colts will win this with ease. I'm not sold on their defense just yet even though they got Simon. I love Freeney and Mathis as pass rushers though. They'd better win it this year or I think Tony Dungy is in hot water and maybe even looking for a job. I like Jacksonville's defense except for the fact that they need another solid CB in their secondary. I like the fact that Del Rio brought in Carl Smith as the OC. That will help Leftwich's development. Byron is a QB who needs a wide open offense, not the rubbish that Bill Musgrave was using last year. Houston is a team that needs a kick in the butt and that kick might not come until Dom Capers is fired. He's a good starter coach but he is not a finisher. He will be fired after another underachieving year because Bob McNair is ready to win now. David Carr needs a big season but he might not get it with that OL of his. Tennessee is seeing what happens when you're in salary cap hell. I do like Steve McNair to have a rebound season this year.
AFC WEST
1. San Diego Chargers
2. Kansas City Chiefs
3. Oakland Raiders
4. Denver Broncos
Summary: The Chargers will show that they are for real this year and not just a fluke. I like their defense and whenever Merriman gets his head on right, he'll be a terror. Brees, Tomlinson and Gates are a nice trio. I like McCardell and Parker as their WRs. Not spectacular but good enough. Kansas City did a major overhaul on defense. Will it be enough? I doubt it. But they'll be good enough to finish second. Will Holmes stay healthy? Will Green's leg be OK? Will their OL show signs of age? All important questions. The Raiders offense will score a lot of points. Problem is; their defense will give up a lot of points. Denver is not a good team. Shanahan has driven them into the ground. Their defense is not very good, Plummer is not a good QB and I just don't see them doing anything this year.
AFC PLAYOFF TEAMS
1. New York Jets
2. Indianapolis Colts
3. San Diego Chargers
4. Pittsburgh Steelers
5. New England Patriots
6. Buffalo Bills
AFC WILDCARD ROUND
#3 San Diego vs. #6 Buffalo --- San Diego Chargers
#4 Pittsburgh vs. #5 New England --- New England Patriots
AFC DIVISIONAL ROUND
#1 New York vs. #5 New England --- New York Jets
#2 Indianapolis vs. #3 San Diego --- San Diego Chargers
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
New York Jets vs. San Diego Chargers --- New York Jets
NFC EAST
1. Philadelphia Eagles
2. Dallas Cowboys
3. New York Giants
4. Washington taterskins
Summary: Once again the Eagles are the cream of the crop in this division. The Cowboys have improved but they still have the immobile Bledsoe playing behind a shaky OL. I love Julius Jones and Jason Witten, but they do not have enough to overtake Philadelphia. The Giants season hinges on Eli Manning. Tiki Barber will get his yards as he always does but will Eli step it up? Will their OL keep him upright? Will their defense be better? If those answers are "yes", then they have at shot at 2nd place. The taterskins will continue to suck the fumes of the other teams in this division. I still think Gibbs is overmatched and Ramsey is not a confident QB right now because of the drafting of Campbell and Brunell playing well. Their defense will keep them in games as Gregg Williams' unit is one of the better ones in the NFL.
NFC NORTH
1. Minnesota Vikings
2. Green Bay Packers
3. Detroit Lions
4. Chicago Bears
Summary: The Nate Burleson era begins in Minnesota. Will he be able to handle being a #1 WR or will he flop in that role like Peerless Price did? Will Culpepper be able to find receivers open without the benefit of Moss drawing double and triple teams? We'll see. But they'll score enough to win the division. Their revamped defense will get a lot of attention too. The Packers are done. I do not like their defense at all. I do not like the fact that they are starting Adrien Klemm and Will Whittacker at OG either. If Joey Harrington can finally step up Detroit could push Green Bay for that 2nd place spot. This is the year that Harring must get it done. No more excuses for Joey. He has the weapons to win. Chicago could've made a little more noise if they had Grossman starting. But with Orton being the QB their OL better be ready to protect him.
NFC SOUTH
1. Carolina Pathers
2. Atlanta Falcons
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Summary: Carolina will rebound this year since they are healthy. Their coaching staff showed how good they were when they finished so strong after the 1-7 start last year. I like the Wahle signing for them. Their biggest questions on offense are whether Travelle Wharton can play LT and if the RBs can stay healthy. Shelton is on IR so Foster and Davis better be healthy. I like the Smith-Colbert-Gardner trio at WR too. Their defense will be one of the top squads again. The Falcons think they are the NFC's top team. Wrong. Until Mike Vick can play QB they will not win anything. I wonder if NO's home field situation will take a toll on them? Even if it does they'll still finish 3rd because Tampa is really that bad. Want to see how to run a franchise into the ground? Look at Jon Gruden and Bruce Allen. The Bucs stink.
NFC WEST
1. Arizona Cardinals
2. Seattle Seahawks
3. St. Louis Rams
4. San Francisco 49ers
Summary: This is the year of the Cardinal in the West. Sure they'll win it because the other teams stink, but they will be a good football team in the second year of Denny Green's tenure. It all hinges on Kurt Warner though. I think JJ Arrington will have a nice rookie season and possibly win the offensive rookie of the year. The Seahawks still cannot catch the football at the WR position. Their defense wil be so-so but I do not think Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander are enough for them to beat out the Cards. The Rams defense is terrible. Their secondary could give up a record number of TDs this year. Stephen Jackson is good. Torry Holt is great. What else is there? San Francisco shoud've drafted Braylon Edwards because they'll be in position to draft Matt Leinart this year.
NFC PLAYOFF TEAMS
1. Philadelphia Eagles
2. Carolina Panthers
3. Minnesota Vikings
4. Arizona Cardinals
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. Seattle Seahawks
NFC WILDCARD ROUND
#3 Minnesota vs. #6 Seattle --- Seattle Seahawks
#4 Arizona vs. #5 Atlanta --- Atlanta Falcons
NFC DIVISIONAL ROUND
#1 Philadelphia vs. #6 Seattle --- Philadelphia Eagles
#2 Carolina vs. #5 Atlanta --- Carolina Panthers
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Carolina Panthers --- Philadelphia Eagles
SUPER BOWL XL
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Jets --- Philadelphia Eagles
Other Predictions
NFL MVP --- Donovan McNabb
NFL Offensive Player of the Year --- LaDainian Tomlinson
NFL Defensive Player of the Year --- Jonathan Vilma
Offensive Rookie of the Year --- J.J Arrington
Defensive Rookie of the Year --- Demarcus Ware
Passing Yards Leader --- Peyton Manning
Passing TDs Leader --- Donovan McNabb
Rushing Yards Leader --- LaDainian Tomlinson
Rushing TDs Leader --- LaDainian Tomlinson
Receiving Yards Leader --- Randy Moss
Receiving TDs Leader --- Terrell Owens
Sacks Leader --- Dwight Freeney
INTs Leader --- Ed Reed
Coach of the Year --- Denny Green
Sounds good. I'll go with that, too.
:-D
That is what I get paid to do while at work. I had to fight the boredom the other night and that was the best way. :P
Quote from: BigEd76 on September 05, 2005, 01:50:17 AM
Sounds good. I'll go with that, too.
Lazy ass. :P
Anyway I've been bumping this thread, but I've forgot to edit some of my picks. I'll write up a few summaries like Phreak did to organize it a little better.
I agree with Phreak about the Broncos finishing last in the AFC West though. That Portis trade was a HUGE mistake considering they did it to upgrade at DB to face the Colts. They got blown out by the Colts yet again. I know they have success with RBs, but Portis is actually good unlike average backs they make good, Portis goes from very good to great in their offense. That was a huge mistake, and they won't be able to plug in RBs forever. They can make backs like Anderson and Bell successful in the offense, but they don't have the ability Portis had. He was amazing in that offense.
Nice work Phreak, :yay, but the Jets? Come on!
AFC East
1. Patriots- Don't see why not. They sorta win all the time.
2. Jets- Pennington still doesn't do it for me, and theres always the lingering fact that Curtis Martin is 180 years old. Good enough for the 5th seed.
3. Bills- Could push to be a playoff team, but they have a pretty brutal schedule. Maybe next year, as long as Losman doesn't act like Bledsoe.
4. Dolphins- I think Saban will get this team turned around, they just need a QB first. Perhaps Matt Leinert will do.
AFC North
1. Ravens- It kills me to do this, but I think they'll edge out the Bengals by either the tiebreaker or a game. Boller still sucks, though.
2. Bengals- My boys. They will ride Palmer, Johnson and Johnson to the playoffs. The defense will do just enough. Luckily, they don't face the Eagles.
3. Steelers- Defense can only do so much. Roethlisberger is going to get exposed for what he is: mediocre. The injuries at running back don't help.
4. Browns- No running game, no quarterback and a zesty defense. I think Crennel can do it, it just may take a long time. Davis really messed up.
AFC South
1. Colts- Easy pick here. Offense tends to score lots of touchdowns, that kinda helps you win games. HowEVA, me thinks they still can't beat NE.
2. Jaguars- Like last year, they will find cheap ways to win games. No one will care in Jacksonville, and they'll barely miss the playoffs.
3. Texans- Capers will get the can. They just aren't good to make the playoffs. Maybe a head coach can come in and actually construct an o-line.
4. Titans- Their defense is awful, McNair is bound for IR and they can't replace Derrick Mason. They need to hire Banner as their capologist.
AFC West
1. Chargers- No let down here. Can ride Tomlinson and Gates, plus having the trio of Caldwell/McCardell/Parker for a full year can't hurt.
2. Raiders- Will simply outscore enough teams to put up a pretty decent record, but it won't be enough to sneak into the playoffs.
3. Chiefs- I love The Crybaby, but the defense is still bad. I think they would be Superbowl bound if they didn't cut Freddie Mitchell.
4. Broncos- This is it for Shanahan and Plummer. They can't survive shootouts with KC and Oakland, and simply aren't good enough to beat SD.
Playoffs- 1) Pats, 2) Colts, 3) Bolts, 4) Ravens, 5) Jets, 6) Bungals
Chargers vs. Bengals.........Ravens vs. Jets
Patriots vs. Jets...............Colts vs. Chargers
Patriots vs. Colts
AFC Champs- New England Patriots
NFC East
1. Eagles- The regular season is just a dress rehersal for the playoffs, which is just the opening act for the Superbowl.
2. Cowboys- The Statue and The Tuna hook up for another mediocre season. Good fun.
3. taterskins- Go back to NASCAR where you belong, Gibbs. Their offense is pathetic. Their defense is okay, but overall this team stinks.
4. Giants- Yea, they blow.
NFC North
1. Vikings- Win division by default. Like always, they will jump out to a 7-1 record and then choke away any shot at homefield.
2. Lions- I'm bankin' on Harrington to do enough to get this team to .500. Porbably not happening, but Jones has to count for something.
3. Packers- Everything totally unravels this year for Madden's favorite team. Especially King Favre. He's finished.
4. Bears- I think this is the 25th year in a row that the Bears have a crappy quarterback. They stink.
NFC South
1. Panthers- They're back, but they're still not better than the Eagles. Peppers is sick and Foster can be if he stays healthy.
2. Falcons- Vick will get his share of handjobs and rubdowns for running all over the Lions, but they can't beat the good teams. Wild Card it is.
3. Saints- Will rally around what happened in NO and even win a few games. But come November, the real Saints will show. Too bad.
4. Bucs- I think Williams will do big things this year, but it won't nearly be enough to save this train wreck. Hey, Hey Tampa Bay, the Bucs suck.
NFC West
1. Seahawks- Not much to be proud of winning this division. Hell, maybe the recievers learned how to catch the football during the offseason.
2. Cardinals- One word: Playoffs. They are going, baby. Even with Kurt Warner. J.J. Arrington is going to rush for 1,000 yards.
3. Rams- Finally, Mike Martz will run out of excuses. When the Arizona Cardinals finish ahead of you, theres really not much you can say.
4. 49ers- Worst team in the league. Erickson left them in awful shape. They'll be lucky to win one game this year.
Playoffs- 1) Eagles, 2) Panthers, 3) Vikings, 4) Sehawks, 5) Falcons, 6) Cardinals
Vikings vs. Cardinals..........Seahawks vs. Falcons
Eagles vs. Seahawks.........Panthers vs. Vikings
Eagles vs. Panthers
NFC Champs- Philadelphia Eagles (shocker, eh?)
Superbowl- Eagles vs. Patriots.
Rematch, just what we all wanted right after the game in February. Well, we'll get it and the result will be different. I believe. I can feel it. Parade down Broad Street. Donny Mac holding the Lombardi Trophy. Jeff Lurie's botox injections taking care of his smiling. It's all there. Eagles win, 20-16.
Awards and Such
MVP- Donovan McNabb (QB, Eagles)
Off. Player- Peyton Manning (QB, Colts)
Def. Player- Ed Reed (S, Ravens)
Off. Rookie- J.J. Arrington (RB, Cardinals)
Def. Rookie- David Pollack (DE, Bengals)
Comeback- Kerry Collins (QB, Raiders)
Coach- Marvin Lewis (Bengals)
1st Coach to be Fired/Quit- Mike Sherman (Packers)
Date in Which Joe Theisman Has On-Air orgasm When Talking About Mike Vick- Dec 18, 2005 (against Chicago, when he breaks a 5 yd run)
Times Hoge Picks the Eagles to Win- 3
Times Madden Gives Favre Oral Pleasure- Too many to count
Amount of Seconds People Miss Colinsworth on FOX Broadcast- 0
NFC East--Eagles(1), Cowboys(6), Giants, Skins--It all comes down to QB play and coaching and right now, I'll take McNabb and Reid over the rest--and that includes Parcells and Gibbs
NFC North--Packers(4), Vikings(5), Bears and Lions--In Brett Favre's swansong, I'll take the Pack over idiot Mike and the Vikings.
NFC South--Falcons(3), Saints, Panthers, Bucs--Still like Vick--I'm not convinced, as is one publication, that Jake Delhomme is the second coming of Tom Brady.
NFC West--Cards(2), Rams, Hawks, and 49ers--The Cards are the surprise team.
Playoffs--Boys @Falcons/Vikes @Pack--In these matchuips, I like the Falcons and the Packers
Packers @ Eagles/Falcons @ Cards--Brett ends his career in the place where HE HAS NEVER WON--in Philly; the Cards surprise Vick in the desert. Once again, we'll get to see Jim Mora stomp all over his headset.
Cards @ Eagles--In a surprise NFCCG matchup, the Eagles take it to Green's bunch. The Cards' O line won't be able to keep the Eagles from harassing and sacking Warner and Owens will take advantage of a very young secondary--Eagles defend their NFC crown--38-7
AFC East--Pats(1), Jets(5), Bills, Fins--Until someone unseats them, the Pats are the team here
AFC North--Steelers(2), Bengals(6), Ravens, Browns--Big Ben comes back down to earth and the Bengals put it together to get the last W/C spot.
AFC South--Colts(3), Texans, Jags, Titans--Colts and Jags take steps down, Texans take a step up, but it's not enough
AFC West--Broncos(4), Raiders, Chargers, Chiefs--Brees' Cinderella story is over, the Raiders surprise, and Vermeil resigns
Playoffs--Bengals@Colts/Jets @ Broncos--Colts run roughshod over the young cats, and the Jets pull a stunner at Mile High
Jets @ Pats/Colts @ Steelers--once again, the Jets and Colts can't do enough
Steelers @ Pats--in a rematch, it's more of the same and the Pats meet the Eagles for SB XL
Pats vs. Eagles in SB XL--This time, the Pats D doesn't confuse the Eagles and McNabb once again torches the young Pats secondary. The missing link for the Birds in the last SB--a running game is found as Westbrook and Gordon combine for 242 rushing yards--but it is Owens who is named MVP, as he and McNabb hook up 15 times for 245 yards and 3 TDs.
Eagles 47 Pats 24
Surprises--Bengals, Cards, Bears
Sleeper--Texans
Busts--Carolina, Ravens, Lions--I don't think Carolina will be as good as advertised, the Ravens will be done in by a lack of a passing game, and the Lions will be done in by a lack of coaching and QB play.
Coaching casualties--
Mariucci---Steve's had three years and he's chosen all of this talent with the exception of Harrington.
Billick---In a surprise move, Billick gets canned by the Ravens' owners because of his stubborness connected to Boller.
Martz---His coaching is bizarre and Frontiere gets rid of him.
Fisher---the good guy gets canned in Tennessee, taking the fall for management's mistakes.
Parcells---even though the Boys make the playoffs, they suffer a second playoff blowout under Parcells and Jones, who butts heads with the coach over Drew Henson cans the Tuna.
Gibbs--the saviour is no more.
Vermeil--resigns after a bad season.
Haslett--the incosistency is mind boggling. Benson finally gets rid of him.
If you can't beat'em, hire'em---The Cowboys come calling and offer Brad Childress a 5 year deal to become head coach of the Boys and he accepts.
From the "It's so UNLIKELY TO HAPPEN, IT JUST MIGHT" file---William Clay Ford, owner of the Lions gets sick of having losing season after losing season. He fires Mariucci and Matt Millen, and offers the Eagles 3 1st round picks for the right to hire Reid and make him President/GM/Head Coach. Even though Reid has only won just one Super Bowl, he has 4 appearances as an asst coach and Head Coach; he also boasts an 88-39 record (10-5) in the playoffs, 5 consecutive NFCCG appearances, and an NFL record 4 straight NFCCGs at home.
Lurie at first objects, but realizes that having 2 1st round picks will help rebuild what is already a young team immensely. He promotes Banner to CEO, himself having a non-advisory role, and promotes Tom Heckert to President/GM. Heckert then hires Jeff Fisher, the best young coach available in the league. Fisher's first task is to make Jim Johnson asst head coach and keep him on until his contract expires.
It's time for Geo the clairvoyant to look into his crystal ball....
AFC East
1. NY Jets- I agree with Phreak, it's time for Herm Edwards' squad to step up. All depends on how healthy Pennington's arm is.
2. New England- Lost just enough to take a step backwards this season.
3. Buffalo- Could be the best 3rd place team in the NFL. Look out when Losman gets a year under his belt.
4. Miami- Ferrotte as the starting QB? That says it all. Poor offense, aging defense spells doom. At least there's South Beach.
AFC North
1. Baltimore- Not quite a repeat of their Super Bowl run, but much the same makeup: great defense, mediocre offense except Jamal Lewis.
2. Pittsburgh- Bettis and Staley come back to make a run, but not quite enough to overtake Ravens. Roethlisberger mediocre as sophomore.
3. Cincinnati- Marvin Lewis makes unprecedented third straight run at mediocrity in Cincinnati. Hailed as genius in Bengals country.
4. Browns- Good RB, awful just about everywhere else. Four wins would be a success in Cleveland.
AFC South
1. Indianapolis- The cream of the AFC, as long as they play in a dome. Should get HFA this season, which is trouble for the rest.
2. Jacksonville- Not sure Leftwich is going to be an elite QB, but he should be good enough to get a WC at 9-7.
3. Houston- Will be in most every game, but will not win enough to save Capers' job.
4. Tennessee- Cap hell leads to NFL hell for the Music City Titans.
AFC West
1. Kansas City- Improved defense could be enough to win a mediocre division.
2. Chargers- Still good, but take a step back.
3. Oakland- Are there enough balls to go around that ego-driven offense?
4. Broncos- Will Shanahan finally lose his job? Or will the two rusting Super Bowl trophies still give him a pass?
AFC Playoff Rankings
1. Indianapolis
2. NY Jets
3. Baltimore
4. Kansas City
5. New England
6. Jacksonville
AFC Playoffs
WC- Baltimore beats Jacksonville
New England beats Kansas City
DIV- Indianapolis beats New England (Dome makes all the difference)
NY Jets beats Baltimore
AFC Championship
Indianapolis beats NY Jets
NFC East
1. Philadelphia- Still the class of the league and the conference.
2. Dallas- Improved, but not enough to beat the Eagles.
3. NY Giants- Can Eli take a beating from the other NFC East teams twice?
4. Washington- But they'll win the offseason once again!
NFC North
1. Minnesota- Offense still good enough without Moss to beat the divisional opponents. Improved defense.
2. Packers- Is it Favre's last ride?
3. Lions- Can Harrington finally turn the corner to become a quality QB? Doubtful.
4. Bears- The question is: Will Kyle Orton survive the season?
NFC South
1. Carolina- Should be good enough to win this division with the return of their many injuries, but will Foster and Davis be healthy all year?
2. Atlanta- Will Mike Vick make the transition from being a good athlete to being a good QB? That will be the key this season.
3. Tampa Bay- Only the Hurricane-ravaged Saints keeps the Bucs from returning to last place, from whence they came.
4. New Orleans- Will the tragedy of the hurricane give Haslett a reprieve yet again from being fired?
NFC West
1. St. Louis- Stephen Jackson is looking to become a stud RB this season. Will the offense return to past glory?
2. Arizona- If Warner can play even remotely close to the level of his best years, the Cardinals could break through and win the division.
3. Seattle- Can any WR catch the ball? If not, more misery in the Pacific Northwest.
4. San Francisco- Think Alex Smith wishes he had stayed in college? Think Tim Rattay wets his bed a night thinking about what's coming for him?
NFC Playoff Rankings
1. Philadelphia
2. Carolina
3. Minnesota
4. St. Louis
5. Dallas
6. Arizona
NFC Playoffs
WC- Minnesota beats Arizona
Dallas beats St. Louis
DIV- Carolina beats Minnesota
Philadelphia beats Dallas
NFC Championship Game
Philadelphia beats Carolina
SUPER BOWL XL: Philadelphia beats Indianapolis In a touching moment, McNabb and Owens are named co-MVP, embrace and pledge their undying friendship to each other.
Awards
MVP- Donovan McNabb
Offensive POY: Peyton Manning
Defensive POY: Julius Peppers
Offensive ROY: J.J. Arrington
Defensive ROY: Mike Patterson
Coach of the Year: Dennis Green
Comeback Player: Drew Bledsoe
I got 4 division champs right. I suck.
My crystal ball must have been cracked. :-D
MVP- Donovan McNabb
:-D
I liked my Denver and Tampa and Chicago picks (all last place)
I rule.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 02, 2006, 08:19:12 PM
:-D
I liked my Denver and Tampa and Chicago picks (all last place)
I rule.
don't forget your eagles/jets super bowl. :P
And JJ Arrington as OROTY.
Bad year for me. I'll be back next year with zesty picks ala Dr. Z.
I didn't visit here when predictions were made but the Cowboys are at 9-7, about where I expected them to be. Not the way I figured it would go down, but the result is the same.
In the east I figured it would be the Eagles, the Cowboys or the Giants, then the Racial Slurs. Funny the way things work out.
I also thought it would be you and Indy in the SB. Prognostication was never my strong suit to begin with, but you never can tell what kind of crazy stuff will go down during the course of the year.
I listed 3 of the 4 NFC division winners as finishing in last place. I rule.