Get it in here before the season starts or you suck.
Person with the closest predictions at the end of the season gets a $250 Wal-Mart Gift Card.
AFC East
New England (14-2)* EDIT: (13-3)
NY Jets (10-6)*
Buffalo (7-9)
Miami (3-13)
AFC North
Cleveland (11-5)*
Cincy (9-7)
Pittsburgh (7-9)
Baltimore (4-12)
AFC South
Jacksonville (13-3)*
The Kerry Collins Show, starring Kerry Collins (11-5)* EDIT: 16-0
Indianapolis (10-6)
Houston (5-11)
AFC West
Denver (10-6)*
San Diego (8-8)
Oakland (8-8)
Kansas City (1-15)
NFC East
Dallas (12-4)*
Philadelphia (10-6)*
NY Giants (8-8)
Washington (5-11)
NFC North
Minnesota (10-6)*
Green Bay (8-8)
Detroit (8-8)
Chicago (3-13)
NFC South
Carolina (11-5)*
New Orleans (9-7)*
Tampa Bay (6-10)
Atlanta (3-13)
NFC West
Seattle (11-5)*
Arizona (9-7)
San Fran (8-8)
St. Louis (4-12)
AFC Champion: Kerry Collins featuring the Tennessee ans
NFC Champion: Seattle
Super Bowl: The Tennessee Kerry Collins' with special guest the ans 63, Seattle 2
MVP: Kerry Collins
Rookie: Kerry Collins
Coach: Kerry Collins
GM: Kerry Collins
Humanitarian: Kerry Collins
Last edited by monosylab1k; 09-29-2008 at 11:12 AM. Reason: Kerry Collins!
I dont see how you have Tenn winning 11 games with no passing game and an unproven running game. I dont see you putting Indy 3rd either lol.
Well, I don't see how you can call the ans running game 'unproven' when they led the league in rushing last season.
I don't see my ans winning 11 games, but I think they will still win at least 9-10 games this year, but I don't think 10 wins will be enough to make the Wild Card this year in the AFC.
What? Their running game has been stout for a few years now. Ever heard of LenDale White?
I heard the rookie is going to get the start over him, hence "unproven". Plus VY isnt a very good passer and doesnt have many targets other than Crumpler. If all you do it run, teams will stack up against the run. They do have a really good Def however but I only see them with 6 wins at the most.
Ok I double checked and Johnson will get 40 to 50% of the carries so Lendale is still the starter. I guess im just not sold on Lendale, but then again he is better than any rb on the Texans sqaud.
Last edited by ATRAIN; 09-03-2008 at 11:38 AM.
The AFC wild card is going to be tough this year no doubt.
Only ones I disagree with are Cincy and Tennessee.
I think the Bengals are a team ready and waiting to mail it in and VY isn't a competent enough QB for the ans to win 11 games.
Overall, a pretty good guess.
Led the league in rushing attempts, but they were 21st in average at 3.9 yards pc.
That better be the case! I'm surprised nobody else has posted predictions.
AFC East
New England (13-3)*
NY Jets (9-7)
Buffalo (6-10)
Miami (3-13)
AFC North
Pittsburgh (9-7)*
Cleveland (9-7)*
Cincinnati (8-8)
Baltimore (4-12)
AFC South
Indianapolis (12-4)*
Jacksonville (10-6)*
Tennessee (9-7)
Houston (8-8)
AFC West
San Diego (11-5)*
Denver (9-7)
Oakland (5-11)
Kansas City (3-13)
NFC East
Dallas (12-4)*
NY Giants (9-7)*
Philadelphia (9-7)
Washington (6-10)
NFC North
Minnesota (10-6)*
Green Bay (8-8)
Detroit (7-9)
Chicago (7-9)
NFC South
New Orleans (9-7)*
Tampa Bay (9-7)*
Carolina (8-8)
Atlanta (3-13)
NFC West
Seattle (10-6)*
Arizona (7-9)
San Francisco (6-10)
St. Louis (4-12)
AFC Champion: New England
NFC Champion: Dallas
Super Bowl: Dallas 28, New England 24
MVP: Tom Brady
Rookie: Chris Johnson
Coach: Brad Childress
If Tom Brady cant stay healthy, the Pats will miss the playoffs. No way in can the team survive with those backup scrubs carrying the offense.
Too lazy to do all the other predictions... so heres my playoff race.
AFC Playoffs
1. San Diego
2. New England
3. Indianapolis
4. Jacksonville
5. Cleveland
6. Oakland or Tennessee
NFC Playoffs
1. Dallas
2. Philadelphia
3. Minnesota
4. Seattle
5. New York
6. Tampa Bay or Washington
AFC Championship
Indianapolis OVER San Diego
NFC Championship
Dallas OVER Philadelphia
Superbowl
Dallas OVER Indianapolis
NFL MVP: Donovan McNabb
AFC East
New England (14-2)*
NY Jets (10-6)*
Buffalo (7-9)
Miami (3-13)
AFC North
Cleveland (11-5)*
Cincy (9-7)
Pittsburgh (7-9)
Baltimore (4-12)
AFC South
Jacksonville (13-3)*
Tennessee (11-5)*
Indianapolis (10-6)
Houston (5-11)
AFC West
Denver (10-6)*
San Diego (8-8)
Oakland (8-8)
Kansas City (1-15)
NFC East
Dallas (12-4)*
Philadelphia (10-6)*
NY Giants (8-8)
Washington (5-11)
NFC North
Minnesota (10-6)*
Green Bay (8-8)
Detroit (8-8)
Chicago (3-13)
NFC South
Carolina (11-5)*
New Orleans (9-7)*
Tampa Bay (6-10)
Atlanta (3-13)
NFC West
Seattle (11-5)*
Arizona (9-7)
San Fran (8-8)
St. Louis (4-12)
AFC Champion: New England
NFC Champion: Seattle
Super Bowl: Seattle 63, New England 2
MVP: Adrian Peterson
Rookie: Jerod Mayo
Coach: John Fox
Yeah no , you can say that about nearly every ing team in the league, take your sentence and replace "Tom Brady" and "Pats" with -
Peyton Manning, Colts
Adrian Peterson, Vikings
Tony Romo, Cowboys
LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers
David Garrard, Jaguars
Brian Westbrook, Eagles
Eli Manning, Giants
Steve Smith, Panthers
Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks
- and it's the same ing story. any other pearls of wisdom you wanna offer?
Man no offense but thats always one of the worst comments people ever make. It makes no sense...
"If _____ loses _____ at QB/HB they're in so much trouble"
EDIT - monosylab1k beat me to the comment ....
I noticed most think the Texans will have a worse record than last year. What is this based on?
Just curious.
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AFC East
New England (15-1)
NY Jets (9-7)
Miami (5-11)
Buffalo (5-11)
AFC North
Cleveland (10-6)
Pittsburgh (9-7)
Cincinnati (7-9)
Baltimore (3-13)
AFC South
Indianapolis (12-4)
Jacksonville (12-4)
Houston (9-7)
Tennessee (8-8)
AFC West
San Diego (10-6)
Denver (8-8)
Oakland (6-10)
Kansas City (4-12)
NFC East
Philadelphia (12-4)
Dallas (11-5)
NY Giants (10-6)
Washington (5-11)
NFC North
Minnesota (10-6)
Green Bay (8-8)
Detroit (7-9)
Chicago (3-13)
NFC South
Carolina (12-4)
New Orleans (8-8)
Tampa Bay (6-10)
Atlanta (2-14)
NFC West
Seattle (11-5)
Arizona (9-7)
San Fran (6-10)
St. Louis (3-13)
Super Bowl: New England 38, Carolina 17
MVP: Tom Brady
Rookie: Matt Forte
Coach: Andy Reid
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