AFC South- Colts North- Bengals East- Pats West- Broncos Wildcards- Steelers, Chargers Flop- Chiefs Texans Forecast: 6-10 AFC title game- Broncos over Colts NFC South- Saints North- Packers East- Redskins West- Seahawks Wildcards- 49ers, Eagles Flop- Panthers NFC title game- Seahawks over Saints Awards O.R.O.Y.- Brandin Cooks D.R.O.Y.- Clowney Coach of the year- Jay Gruden Offensive player of yr and MVP - Brees Comeback player of year- Percy Harvin Defensive player of year- Richard Sherman Super Bowl Rematch Broncos 17 Seahawks 28 R. Wilson Super Bowl MVP
2014 NFL AFC EAST: New England - 11-5 (first round bye) Miami - 9-7 New York - 8-8 Buffalo - 7-9 AFC NORTH: Cincinnati - 11-5 Pittsburgh - 10-6 Baltimore - 7-9 Cleveland - 5-11 AFC SOUTH: Indianapolis - 10-6 Houston - 7-9 Tennessee - 6-10 Jacksonville - 5-11 AFC WEST Denver - 12-4 (first round bye) San Diego - 10-6 Kansas City - 8-8 Oakland - 4-12 NFC EAST Washington - 10-6 New York - 9-7 (toss up tiebreaker with Atlanta and Detroit) Philadelphia - 7-9 Dallas - 6-10 NFC NORTH Green Bay - 12-4 (first round bye) Detroit - 9-7 (toss up tiebreaker with Atlanta and New York) Chicago - 8-8 Minnesota 6-10 NFC SOUTH New Orleans - 12-4 (first round bye) Atlanta - 9-7 (toss up tiebreaker with Detroit and New York) Carolina - 8-8 Tampa Bay 7-9 NFC WEST Seattle 11-5 San Francisco 11-5 Arizona - 8-8 St. Louis - 5-11 AFC PLAYOFFS WC: Cincinnati over Pittsburgh WC: Indianapolis over San Diego DP: Cincinnati over New England DP: Denver over Indianapolis AFCCG: Denver over Cincinnati NFC PLAYOFFS WC: Seattle demolishes Detroit/Atlanta/New York WC: San Francisco over Washington DP: Seattle over New Orleans DP: Green Bay over San Francisco NFCCG: Seattle over Green Bay SUPER BOWL: Denver over Seattle MVP: Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, A.J. Green/Calvin Johnson, Reggie Bush, Drew Brees/Matt Ryan. DPOY (top 5): Sheldon Richardson, Robert Quinn, Justin Houston, JJ Watt, or Patrick Peterson OROY: Blake Bortles, Jake Matthews, Andre Williams, Brandin Cook, Sammy Watkins DROY: Jadeveon Clowney, Khalil Mack, Stephon Tuitt, Calvin Pryor, C.J. Mosley, or Ryan Shazier
I'm willing to say Todd Gurley would be one of the 10 best running backs in the league right now. That dude is a straight up MONSTER.
AFC EAST: New England AFC NORTH: Cincinnati AFC SOUTH: Tennessee AFC WEST: Denver Wilds: Pittsburgh, Miami NFC EAST: Philly NFC NORTH: Green Bay NFC SOUTH: New Orleans NFC WEST: Seattle Wilds: Carolina, Arizona AFC Championship: New England 30 Cincinnati 21 NFC Championship: Green Bay 24 Seattle 21 Super Bowl Champion: Green Bay 34 New England 26 MVP: Aaron Rodgers DPOY: Robert Quinn OPOY: Aaron Rodgers DROY: JaDeveon Clowney OROY: Derek Carr
I'll figure out the exact records this weekend. AFC North Baltimore East New England South Indy West Denver 1 Cincy 2 Buffalo.. JK, Kansas City NFC North Green Bay East Philly South New Orleans West San Francisco 1 Seattle 2 Detroit Analysis. Don't really have any. Just gonna take a stab with Detroit. but I think Atlanta will pick up the other wild card. I think they'll bounce back. Your Super Bowl match up is.... New Orleans vs New England The team with the birthmark wins. Throwing up everywhere right now.
My nfl predictions are as follows. Dez Bryant has a monster season and one of the best years for a wr ever. Something like 1700-1800 yds and 15-20 tds. Aaron Rodgers will win the MVP and have one of the great QB seasons reminiscent of the historic seasons Brady and manning have had. In turn i think GB wins the super bowl.
Mobile QBs are gonna get hurt this season...Cam has shown this so far during the preseason(and may threaten his game 1 start vs the Bucs)
Every year I think somebody will take a step backwards. This year I'm thinking San Fran and Indy. Titans could surprise some people this year. They don't have any real superstars offensively, but they have good players everywhere and a great looking O-line. I think if Jake Locker is even mediocre, 9-7 might be good enough to take it if the Colts don't get so lucky this year.
I think 10-6 takes this division Is the Titans and Texans can split with the Colts It is anyone's division to have Rocket River
AFC South- Colts North- Pittsburgh East- Patriots West- Broncos Wildcards- Chargers, Titans NFC South- Saints North- Packers East- Eagles West- Seahawks Wildcards- 49ers, Falcons AFC Championship: Patriots over Steelers NFC Championship: Packers over Seahawks SB: Packers over Patriots
The Titans may have a super star in the making with Justin Hunter. But I wouldn't be surprised if they won the division this year. I think the AFC south may can be won with 7-9 games this year... I think all of the teams will take a beating outside of the division and conference.
AFC: 1. Denver 13-3 2. New England 12-4 3. Cincinnati 10-6 4. Indianapolis 10-6 5. San Diego 10-6 6. Pittsburgh 9-7 In the hunt: Tennessee 9-7, Baltimore 8-8, Kansas City 8-8 AFC Championship: San Diego over New England NFC: 1. Seattle 13-3 2. Green Bay 10-6 3. New Orleans 10-6 4. Philadelphia 9-7 5. San Francisco 10-6 6. Chicago 9-7 In the hunt: Carolina 9-7, Detroit 8-8, Arizona 8-8 NFC Championship: Seattle over New Orleans Super Bowl: Seattle over San Diego
AFC: East: Pats North: Steelers South: Colts West: Broncos WC: Bengals WC: Texans Broncos over Colts in championship game NFC: East: Philly North: Bears South: Saints West: Seahawks WC: Packers WC: Bucs Seahawks over Saints in championship game Broncos over Seahawks for Super Bowl
I hope that's true because of a record breaking 120 TDs in Jimmy Graham. And Tompkins emerges as the best Pats WR ever with 3,000 yards receiving. :grin: