Predictions

#26
#26
Agree with that. Hope Meach will make all the good folks in New Orleans say "Who dat Joe Horn?"


I hope so but either way they will be fine. Bush is a threat even if he dosent touch the ball. Everyone is soo ready to go after him he is a great decoy. To the person that said the Saints are gonna be overrated but still make the playoffs, making the playoffs is a big deal to us. This is the Saints we are talking about! Geaux Saints!!!!!!:dance2:
 
#27
#27
1. Rex Grossman will not last the season as the starting QB in Chicago.
2. Lane Kiffin will prove to be a sound, intelligent hire by the Raiders.
3. Carolina is going to continue their descent.
4. The Steelers will miss Bill Cowher far more than they'd lead people to believe.
5. The NFC West will be by far the most improved division in football.
6. The NFC North will be a disgrace to professional football.
7. Norv Turner and Wade Phillips will prove why retread coaches aren't a good idea.
8. Vernon Davis will emerge as the best TE in the NFL.
9. Stephen Jackson will rush for 1,800 yards.
10. New England will rout Seattle in the Super Bowl.
pretyty much agree with all of that, with the biggest sticking poing being who in the hell knows who will come from the NFC for hte Super Bowl? the pats though have to be the odds on favorite. they will be great.

Living in Charlotte and being close to the team, and a fan somewhat, i agree about Carolina. i just don't see anything about this team that screams "contender". No #2 WR. two RB's that haven't proven anything. an OL that has been suffled so much in the pre season you'd think you were playing the old card game "find the quarter". and even though i do like Jake D, let's face it......he isn't going to carry this team anywhere. and don't get me started on the D. way overrrated. secondary is awful. and the LB's are serviceable at best. the D Line will be good, but 4 guys a defense doesn't make.

as for the Steelers, i still hold out some measure of hope. they have talent, offensively. the defense though will be a shadow of it's former self. still have issues in the secondary. LB's take a step back. and D line will suffer because of it. but in the AFC North, they are better than the Browns. they can easily split with the Bengals......and the ravens.....they should be the division winner. Wild card at best for my Steelers.

and i couldn't agree more about no. 7.
 
#28
#28
i'll throw this out there too.......


Division winners:
Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans, Dallas
San Diego, Baltimore, New England, Indy
wild cards:
Philly, Seattle
Pitt, Denver

SB: New Englad vs. doesn't matter......NE wins.
 
#29
#29
AFC East: New England
AFC North: Cincy
AFC South: Indy
AFC West: San Diego

Wild Cards: Buffalo, Denver

NFC East: Philly
NFC North: Chicago
NFC South: New Orleans
NFC West: Seattle

Wild Cards: San Fran, St Louis

Super Bowl: San Diego over St. Louis

and yeah, I know I picked both wild cards in the NFC from one division
 
#30
#30
AFC East: New England
AFC North: Cincy
AFC South: Indy
AFC West: San Diego

Wild Cards: Buffalo, Denver

NFC East: Philly
NFC North: Chicago
NFC South: New Orleans
NFC West: Seattle

Wild Cards: San Fran, St Louis

Super Bowl: San Diego over St. Louis

and yeah, I know I picked both wild cards in the NFC from one division
that didn't bother me as much as your pick of Buffalo to make the playoffs????:eek:lol:
 
#36
#36
The Green Bay Packers will win 10 games.

The New Orleans Saints will come back down to earth this year.
 
#38
#38
1. Vince Young goes all Ray Lewis on the Madden curse.

2. Leftwich will be the Falcons starter by seasons end. (Longshot but what the hell)

3. Calvin Johnson will be the ROY. He won't tear it up like Moss in 1998, but close. At least less touchdowns. (I said somewhere on the Nation I thought Adrian Peterson would be Offensive ROY I have since changed my mind)

4. LT comes back down to earth.

5. David Garrard will make Del Rio look like a genius.

6. John Fox is fired and Bill Cowher is hired by the Panthers at seasons end.

7. David Martin (Tenn Alumni) enjoys the spoils of Trent Green loving his tight end.

8. Jay Cutler makes the pro bowl.

9. Who Let The Dogs Out will not be played at any stadium at any point or time.

10. Frank Gore flops. San Fran D surprises.

AFC EAST_________
Patriots
Jets (Man-genius can't get over his mentors hump)
Dolphins
Bills (Peerliss Price might catch a touchdown, maybe)

AFC NORTH________
Ravens
Bengals
Steelers
Browns (Brady Quinn starts by week 4)

AFC SOUTH_______
Colts
Jaguars (D. Garrard gets nasty)
Titans
Texans (Shaub proves to be ehhhh alright)

AFC WEST_______
Chargers
Broncos (Travis Henry runs wild)
Chiefs (Larry Johnson, not so much)
Raiders (Who cares)

NFC EAST_____
Cowboys (Wade Phillips knows how to deal with TO, TO does his double digit TD thing. Witten also blows up)
Giants (Eli will actually look like a leader for a stretch of the season)
Eagles (McNabb has some kind of issue)
Redskins

NFC NORTH______
Bears
Packers (Favre's Swan Song, then Rodgers gets a year to prove his awfulness)
Lions
Vikings (Who's the QB, I'm serious, I don't know)

NFC SOUTH_____
Saints
Falcons
Panthers (John Fox gets the axe)
Bucs (Gruden gets the axe)

NFC WEST______
Seahawks
49ers
Rams
Cardnails (I'm on the fence about this team, part of me sees them blowing up, part of me see the same old crap)

PLAYOFF TEAMS IN RED

Suberbowl: Saints vs. Broncos
 
#39
#39
that didn't bother me as much as your pick of Buffalo to make the playoffs????:eek:lol:

Honestly, I always pick Buffalo to make the playoffs. I think they have a decent shot playing in that division however. They will not win it, but the jets and dolphins are weak, and if their offense continues on the upswing from last year, they could be the surprise team in the AFC this year.
 
#40
#40
Joey Harrington is gona have a good year. I'm not saying the Falcons will make the playoffs this year, but I think they'll at least be a pain in the a** to deal with.
 
#41
#41
I was feeling pretty decent about the Falcons sneaking up and winning 7 or 8 games this year until I read it predicted by somebody with Brent Schaeffer for his avatar. Number one draft pick, here we come.
 
#46
#46
As much as I despise the espn sports guy he has the following statistics about farve "According to Pro Football Prospectus, Green Bay led the league in overthrown passes last season. In 2005 and 2006, Favre turned the ball over 64 times. Heading into Week 14 last season, the Packers were 4-8 and lost to four teams with good defenses (the Bears, Pats, Eagles and Jets) by a combined 130-19 margin."

Aaron couldn't possibly do worse.
 
#48
#48
Maybe I'm missing something. He just took them to the playoffs and lost to the eventual World Champs. Now he's going to get fired in his second season? I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Chiefs miss the playoffs, but even with a losing record, I can't see Herm getting fired.

I'm with you on that. Other than LJ they have nothing. No coach would have much success with Huard and Croyle at qb.
 

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