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    We need more football talk

    Post your prediction for end of year standings and who is making the playoffs.
    "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
    "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

  • #2
    Saints vs. Dallas
    Jets vs. Baltimore

    Dallas vs. Jets

    Dallas
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    • #3
      NFC EAST
      The Beast, the NFC East is a tough call. Four very good teams who have about an equal chance of taking the division. It's quite likely the two wildcard spots will come from this division. Injuries will likely be the deciding factor in who takes the top spot. The Giant's defense will rebound with a new D-coordinator and look to see Brandon Jacobs have his carries reduced which will only make him more productive as a situational back. The linebackers spot is a huge question mark for this team so don't expect the Giants to be particularly good against the run. This is a team that will try to score points and force opposing teams to play catch up through the air, allowing those fierce pass-rushers to get to the QB. Some might worry about Kevin Kolb taking over for McNabb but there's no reason to expect Kolb to not follow in the footsteps of signal-callers like Rodgers and Rivers who sat out for a few years before inheriting a top flight offense. Desean Jackson will be as productive as ever as will Brent Celek but look for rookie Riley Cooper to emerge this season and remind many of dependable possession receivers like Joe Jurevicious or Ed McCafferty. Lesean McCoy has been oddly under the radar for some time, but he easily fits into the niche vacated by Westbrook. The Redskins have obviously improved with the addition of Donovan McNabb and Mike Shanahan at the helm but questions remain about this offensive line and if McNabb can stay healthy if he takes a beating. The switch to a 3-4 should make Brian Orakpo very relevant in his second year. The Cowboys suck.

      NFC EAST
      Giants
      Eagles (wildcard)
      Redskins (wildcard, assuming McNabb is healthy)
      Cowboys


      NFC SOUTH
      The Saints are easily at the top of this division and possibly the conference as long as their most valuable player, Drew Brees, never gets hurt. This is a team with no real weakness. The Falcons will take the #2 spot and be in the wildcard mix though I question if Michael Turner will be productive. The Panthers can win games if they rely on their potent rushing attack and keep Matt Moore as a game-manager but one has to worry about the lack of viable receivers on this team not named Steve Smith. The Panthers have all the makings of an 7-9 team though John Fox is a good coach fighting for his job. The Buccaneers are the bottom dwellers of the conference and really have no names besides Kellen Winslow. This is a team still rebuilding so won't make any surprises.

      NFC SOUTH
      Saints
      Falcons
      Panthers
      Buccaneers


      NFC NORTH
      Two very competitive teams, a so-so team, and the Detroit Lions. The statistics are against Brett Favre for repeating his magical season of a year ago but considering these talented and improving receivers, the sky's the limit for Brett in his 20th year. There are some problems with the Vikings, however. The defense is getting older and the offensive line isn't what it used to be and Adrian Peterson's declining averages reflect this fact. The Packers, meanwhile, are young and improving but have possibly the worst offensive line in football. The addition of rookie Bryan Bulaga was a significant pickup but the line is still questionable. Ryan Grant will have another productive year under the radar as one of the few featured backs in the league not playing in a multi-back system. The success of the Bears rests entirely on how Jay Cutler applies the Mike Martz system which is an offense very different than what he excelled under in Denver. The development of receivers Johnny Knox, Devin Aromashadu, and Joaquin Iglesias will have a lot of bearing on how well the Bears make out next season. Don't expect Cutler's interceptions to go down, however. The Lions, well... By Week 17, Stafford will be called a bust and there will be murmurs of Detroit picking up a FA QB in the off-season.

      NFC NORTH
      Vikings
      Packers (wildcard if McNabb is injured and the 'Skins falter)
      Bears
      Lions


      NFC WEST
      Alex Smith will continue to impress, especially behind what will emerge as the best offensive line in football. This is a team that across the board, offensive line, receivers, tight end, runningbacks, defense, has all the right pieces for a Super Bowl run. Alex Smith (or really, anyone) will be a good QB under this system. The defense has been a little under the radar lately but has been steadily improving and amassing the pieces to be very good. Possibly the #1 defense in the NFC next year. The Cardinals will falter without Warner and Boldin. Neither Hightower nor Wells are the type of backs to break off big plays and defenses without much fear of Leinart can play 8 or 9 in the box. I would argue despite his attitude with the organization, Boldin would have been a better receiver to keep than Fitzgerald for the type of offense the Cardinals will have to run with Leinart at QB. The Seahawks will surprise this year with a healthy Hasselbeck in his swan song and will be in the wildcard hunt. The Rams have nothing going for them.

      NFC WEST
      49ers
      Seahawks
      Cardinals
      Rams

      A repeat of the Vikes and Saints in the NFC championship seems the most likely but one of these teams will falter and there's always got to be a surprise every year so... Vikings vs. 49ers and Vikings win to head to the Super Bowl.
      "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
      "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
        Saints vs. Dallas
        Jets vs. Baltimore

        Dallas vs. Jets

        Dallas


        Not happening with Wade Philips.

        Actually, here's my real Cowboys analysis... Romo will be productive as usual but Miles Austin will come back to earth. Still, the offense has enough weapons to be potent and there's always the possibility of relying on the running game with Barber, Jones, and Choice. The offensive line is middling and the team really hasn't made any significant improvements to either side of the ball, however, so I wouldn't get too excited about the Cowboys prospects. This is a team that, at best, may make the playoffs but won't get far, which is pretty typical for the Cowboys. Look for them to not make the playoffs this year, however.
        "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
        "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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        • #5
          NFC:

          Dallas
          Green Bay
          Saints
          49ers

          Wild card:

          Giants, Atlanta

          AFC

          Jets
          Ravens
          Colts
          Denver

          Wild card:

          Houston, Steelers
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          • #6
            NFC EAST

            Cowboys, 1st.

            No significant losses over last year. Miles Austin better this year than last. Retains the division which is far weaker this year than last year.

            Giants, 2nd.

            Also returning most of their team back, but less talent than the Boys makes it a competitive division. Will miss the division title, but should take the wildcard.

            Eagles, 3rd

            No McNabb, won't travel anywhere. Should finish under 500.

            Redskins. 4th.

            McNabb without his line? Rare example of a trade that makes both teams worse. Skins will fight it out with the Eagles for last place in the division.

            NFC SOUTH
            Saints
            Falcons
            Panthers
            Buccaneers

            I agree with Albert's argument, although I believe this division will be the most competitive in the NFC, the only one to have a winning record against the AFC. Falcons should earn the wildcard and the Eagles won't be relevant.

            NFC NORTH
            Packers.
            Bears.
            Vikings.
            Lions.

            Everyone else in the division, with the exception of the Bears will take a step backwards. Bears won't have enough to catch up. Not a very good division with the Bears taking second by default as the Vikings see the end of Farve's streak due to injury and he finally hangs em up.


            NFC WEST
            49ers
            Cardinals
            Rams
            Seahawks.

            I agree with Albert except where the Seahags are concerned. They are a terrible team in a terrible division and will be the worst team in the NFL.

            AFC East

            NY Jets
            Miami
            NE Patriots
            Buffalo

            End of an era as the Pats fall to third against the up and coming Phins and Jets.

            AFC North

            Ravens
            Steelers
            Bengals
            Browns

            Bengals and Browns will have another year of suckitude, giving the Steelers second and the wildcard by default. The Ravens should have no problem dominating the division.

            AFC South

            Indy
            Houston
            Titans
            Jags

            The most competitive division in all of football. Houston finally takes the big leap into the wildcard behind Indy who rides Peyton Manning to yet another division title.

            AFC West

            Denver
            Chargers
            KC
            Oakland.

            Chargers, no LT, no WRs is good enough for second place in one of the weakest divisions in football. Denver finally takes their division back again.
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            • #7
              AFC West
              Chargers
              Denver
              Oakland
              KC
              AFC South
              Indy
              Houston
              Titans
              Jags
              AFC East
              Jets
              Pats
              Miami
              Buffalo
              AFC North
              Ravens
              Bengals
              Steelers
              Browns
              NFC WEST
              Cardinals
              49ers
              Seahawks
              Rams
              NFC NORTH
              Vikings
              Packers
              Bears
              Lions
              NFC East
              Cowboys
              Eagles
              Giants
              Redskins
              NFC South
              Saints
              Atlanta
              Panthers
              Bucs
              Last edited by flash9286; July 23, 2010, 19:26.
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              • #8
                you're missing two divisions there, flash.

                I'm not going to do an AFC breakdown but here's my prediction of standings.

                AFC EAST
                Jets
                Dolphins
                Patriots
                Bills

                AFC SOUTH
                Colts
                Titans
                Texans
                Jaguars

                AFC NORTH
                Ravens
                Bengals
                Steelers
                Browns

                AFC WEST
                Chargers
                Broncos
                Raiders
                Chiefs

                It's really hard to pick wildcard teams because there's so much relative parity. Let's go with Dolphins and Titans making the wildcard.

                AFC championship will be Ravens vs. Chargers and the Ravens win.

                So Super Bowl prediction of Ravens vs. Vikings. You heard it here first.
                "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
                "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                • #9
                  you're missing two divisions there, flash.
                  Fixed, thanks.
                  Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try. -Homer

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                  • #10
                    NFC:

                    Cowboys
                    Packers
                    Saints
                    49ers

                    Wild card:

                    Vikings, Falcons

                    AFC

                    Jets
                    Ravens
                    Colts
                    Broncos

                    Wild card:

                    Texans, Patriots
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                    • #11
                      AFC East
                      Patriots
                      Dolphins
                      Jets
                      Bills

                      AFC North
                      Steelers
                      Ravens
                      Bengals
                      Browns

                      AFC South
                      Colts
                      Jaguars
                      Texans
                      Titans

                      AFC West
                      Chargers
                      Broncos
                      Raiders
                      Chiefs

                      NFC East
                      Eagles
                      Cowboys
                      Giants
                      Redskins

                      NFC North
                      Vikings
                      Packers
                      Bears
                      Lions

                      NFC South
                      Saints
                      Falcons
                      Buccaneers
                      Panthers

                      NFC West
                      Cardinals
                      49ers
                      Rams
                      Seahawks

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                      • #12
                        AFC West
                        Chargers
                        Oakland
                        Denver
                        KC

                        AFC South
                        Houston
                        Titans
                        Indy
                        Jags

                        AFC East
                        Jets
                        Pats
                        Miami
                        Buffalo

                        AFC North
                        Ravens
                        Bengals
                        Steelers
                        Browns

                        NFC WEST
                        49ers
                        Cardinals
                        Seahawks
                        Rams

                        NFC NORTH
                        Vikings
                        Packers
                        Bears
                        Lions

                        NFC East
                        Cowboys
                        Redskins
                        Giants
                        Eagles


                        NFC South
                        Saints
                        Atlanta
                        Panthers
                        Bucs
                        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                        • #13
                          So far, everyone except Ben thinks that the NFC North is going to go the same way. Why Ben, why?

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                          • #14
                            I'm also the one predicting that Favre goes down.

                            as the Vikings see the end of Farve's streak due to injury and he finally hangs em up.
                            Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
                            "Remember the night we broke the windows in this old house? This is what I wished for..."
                            2015 APOLYTON FANTASY FOOTBALL CHAMPION!

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                            • #15
                              Ben, you'd need Favre AND Adrian Peterson to get hurt to see the Vikings drop to 3rd in the NFC North.

                              Remember, this is a team that before Favre went 10-6 and lost a close wildcard game to the Eagles. Tarvaris Jackson is good enough that the Vikes are playoff-capable even without Favre (hell, he had a 95.4 QB rating the year before Favre came on board). And, of course, Adrian Peterson virtually guarantees them at least 8 wins a season.

                              Not to mention Sidney Rice, Percy Harvin, and Bernard Berrian who will be healthy this year. I think the Vikings will be just fine without Favre. Not as good, but still a playoff contender.
                              Last edited by Al B. Sure!; July 26, 2010, 00:27.
                              "Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
                              "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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