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Post by nferg18 on Aug 11, 2009 15:29:51 GMT -4
Afc east: Pats Bills WC Dolphins Jets
AFC north Steelers Ravens Bengals Browns
AFC south Colts Texans WC Titans Jags
AFC west Chargers Raiders chiefs Broncos
NFC east Redskins Gaints WC eagles WC cowboys
NFC north: Bears Vikings Packers Lions
NFC south Panthers Saints Falcons Bucs
NFC west Cards Seahhawks 49ers rams
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 11, 2009 15:34:16 GMT -4
LOL, is this more of a fairy tale then a prediction? Cause no fucking way the skins win the division without a QB. You are fucking high off your rocker if you think the only team in the NFC East without a qb is going to win that division.
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Post by Tom Kelly on Aug 11, 2009 15:39:34 GMT -4
Afc east: Pats Bills WC Dolphins Jets AFC north Steelers Ravens Bengals Browns AFC south Colts Texans WC Titans Jags AFC west Chargers Raiders chiefs Broncos NFC east Redskins Gaints WC eagles WC cowboys NFC north: Bears Vikings Packers Lions NFC south Panthers Saints Falcons Bucs NFC west Cards Seahhawks 49ers rams The Bears will not win the NFC Central either. They do not have the defense or the running game to compete with either Green Bay or the Vikings. Cutler was a nice addition but he doesn't play defense and that is going to be a problem for the Bears. TK
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Post by Jake From Miami on Aug 11, 2009 15:43:48 GMT -4
LOL, is this more of a fairy tale then a prediction? Cause no fucking way the skins win the division without a QB. You are fucking high off your rocker if you think the only team in the NFC East without a qb is going to win that division. ;D
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Post by nferg18 on Aug 11, 2009 15:45:09 GMT -4
maybe make your own predictions instead of just ripping mine?
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Aug 11, 2009 15:46:14 GMT -4
1. Jets wil take second in the AFC East 2. Bills will finish last. (No defense, and sub par offense equals 5-6 wins) 3. Titans & Texans will be a good matchup for second place. I have the Titans though 4. NFC East is too close to call at the moment. Although I find it hard to believe that the Skins have the personel to win a division that deep. 5. I think 3 teams can win the NFC west, so I'm not going to say your wrong or right there 6. Viks will win the North
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 11, 2009 15:51:29 GMT -4
How is Forte not a decent running game? Isn't that all they had last year was a running game, how does that disappear?
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Aug 11, 2009 15:56:17 GMT -4
Yea Forte is a beast. He gets overshadowed because of Peterson being in the same division. But he is Marshall Faulk 2.0 type back
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 11, 2009 15:57:34 GMT -4
Afc east: Pats dolphins jets Bills
AFC north Steelers Ravens WC Bengals Browns
AFC south Colts titans WC Jags Texans
AFC west Chargers Chiefs Raiders Broncos
NFC east Giants Cowboys WC eagles Skins
NFC north: Packers Vikings Bears Lions
NFC south Panthers Saints WC Falcons Bucs
NFC west Seahawks Cardinals 49ers rams
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Post by Jake From Miami on Aug 11, 2009 15:58:01 GMT -4
NFC East
New York Giants - With their stout O-line they can protect Eli and give him time to make his reads and complete passes down field. Their plethera of RB's should keep their running game consistent throughout the season. Defensively they need to stay healthy and rush the passer like they did 2 years ago. If the defense holds up thy will win this divsion.
Dallas Cowboys - No more T.O. Can Romo handle this division without that huge target? An athletic defense and what will turn out to be the best home field advantage in the NFL will get them to the playoffs ( possibly in a tie breaker ). Hand the ball to Barber, hit Jason Witten as much as possible and they should be able to finish above the depleted Eagles and QB - less skins.
Washington Redskins - Jason Campbell might be the worst QB in the league. It's hard enough to pass on NFL defensive backfields but when you cant throw the ball accuratley with good protection how are you going to throw it with ZERO protection? The Skins O-line is horrendous and with all the hits Portis has been taking its about time to see a big decline in stats. Last year, I picked LT to bust, this year its Portis' turn. The Skins defense will get them to finish ahed of the Eagles but it wil be a year long struggle to catch the Boys and Giants.
Philadelphia Eagles - I am a big Donovan McNabb fan, but I dont think he can do it by himself. No team throughout this off season has had injuries ( and issues ) like the Eagles. These things will carry over to the regular season. I think we all know that Andy Reid's head is not where it needs to be. Westbrook is a monster as is McNabb but as a total team I see them coming in last in the NFC East. By no means will they have a horrible 3 win or 4 win season, but they wont win enough games to make the playoffs and my thuoghts are they wont win enough games to get out of the NFC East cellar.
NFC Central coming soon!
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Post by nferg18 on Aug 11, 2009 15:58:21 GMT -4
I picked the bills because the TO factor... TO always helps his new team in the 1st season (dallas and philly had huge improvents with TO in the 1st season) so i think the bills might sneak into the WC. I agree it was my risk pick.
I like the bears D still. That divison is weak and if culter can get the bears to score 20 points a game they will be really hard to beat. The viking just dont have enough offesne.
Oh and for you redskins haters. You dont need a stud QB to win, but you do need a stud Defense to win. And this season ill put our D vs anyone elses in the league.
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 11, 2009 15:59:18 GMT -4
The NFC is pretty ridiculous in every division. There is at least three teams in each division that could make the playoffs, except for the niners, but they only missed the division by two games last year, so anything could happen.
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Post by Seattle Slough on Aug 11, 2009 16:01:23 GMT -4
Only problem with that TO factor, he is having his worst QB ever in his career. He has been blessed with top QB's, maybe not Garcia, but he is still better then anybody the Bills could offer and he was a pro-bowler back in the day still.
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Post by nferg18 on Aug 11, 2009 16:11:09 GMT -4
some other predictions:
- Orakpo will win defense rookie of the year - Moreno will win O rookie of the year - Pats have a moster season and tom brady is in the MVP race - Darren Mcfadden has a breakout season - Carson Plamer and Chad Johnson will be probowl players again - Crabtree turns into the biggest draft bust - the Gaints and Cowboys will miss their #1 WRs (TO and Plax) more then you think - Kerry Collins will not finish the season as starting QB for the titans (injury or bad play) - Falcons will prove last season was a fluke - We havent heard the end from brett favre yet
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Post by Jake From Miami on Aug 11, 2009 16:25:27 GMT -4
NFC Central
Minnesota Vikings - Adrian Peterson + an excellent O line = WOW. AP should rip up this divsion as he is still on the upswing. Tavarius Jackson is one of the worst QB's in the league but will not have to make many plays due to their strong running game. The Vikes defense will force turnovers, sack the QB, and stop the run. It is going to be a boring year for the Vikings, if the they do not have a lead going into the 4th quarter chalk up the loss, Jackson is not winning them ANY games. With a regular season sweep of the Bears ( because Cutler will throw too many picks ) they will take the NFC Central.
Chicago Bears - Jay Cutler is the obvious addition and the player that will be expected to win games for the Bears. RB Matt Forte is terribly overrated, don't be suprised to see a big time drop from last year ( similiar to what happend after Anthony Thomas' rookie season ). I still have faith in Brian "I'll eat your face" Urlacher to keep this Bears defense in the NFL's top 10. Green Bay will be tough but I felt is was an even race for 2nd place before the Cutler trade. Chicago has enough balance on both sides of the ball to finish above the Packers but not enough talent to get to the playoffs.
Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rodgers showed us last year that he CAN be a quality NFL QB. He was the weapons ( Greg Jennings and Donald Driver ) to throw the ball down field and make some big time game changing plays. Aaron Kampman is going to anchor this defense and force opposing QB's to get rid of the ball faster which will in turn create turnovers. Green Bay has solid talent on both sides of the ball, so I will reluctantly predict them to finish just behind the Bears and Vikes. If Rodgers throws the ball deep and accurately all season, this pick will be the one to come back and bite me in the ass.
Detroit Lions - F*** the Lions.
Next up, the ever interesting NFC South.
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