Sunday, September 24, 2006

NFL Predictions - Week 3

Last week: 11-5. Season to date: 17-15

Carolina 21, Tampa Bay 13
Minnesota 17, Chicago 15
Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 13
Detroit 14, Green Bay 10
Indianapolis 21, Jacksonville 17
NY Jets 24, Buffalo 17
Miami 13, Tennessee 7
Washington 17, Houston 13
Baltimore 23, Cleveland 10
NY Giants 27, Seattle 24
San Francisco 20, Philadelphia 19
St. Louis 23, Arizona 20
New England 24, Denver 16
Atlanta 27, New Orleans 20

Sunday, September 17, 2006

NFL Predictions - Week 2

Last Week: 6-10

Miami 20, Buffalo 14
Carolina 21, Minnesota 17
Cincinnati 31, Cleveland 13
Chicago 17, Detroit 14
Indianapolis 28, Houston 10
Green Bay 23, New Orleans 14
NY Giants 24, Philadelphia 20
Baltimore 16, Oakland 10
Tampa Bay 22, Atlanta 21
Seattle 28, Arizona 21
St. Louis 24, San Francisco 17
Denver 21, Kansas City 19
New England 30, NY Jets 21
San Diego 17, Tennessee 10
Dallas 21, Washington 20
Jacksonville 24, Pittsburgh 23

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

NFL Predictions - Week 1

Miami 23, Pittsburgh 13
Carolina 21, Atlanta 17
Baltimore 20, Tampa Bay 14
New England 27, Buffalo 16
Cincinnati 30, Kansas City 20
Denver 24, St. Louis 20
Cleveland 17, New Orleans 13
Tennessee 20, NY Jets 17
Philadelphia 23, Houston 14
Seattle 27, Detroit 17
Green Bay 20, Chicago 17
Dallas 24, Jacksonville 23
San Francisco 16, Arizona 13
Indianapolis 28, NY Giants 24
Washington 20, Minnesota 14
Oakland 21, San Diego 10

2006 NFL Predictions

AFC East
x-1. New England 11-5 (Pats have one more year in them).
y-2. Miami 10-6 (Nick Saban developing a program).
3. Buffalo 5-11 (J.P. Losman continues to learn).
4. NY Jets 4-12 (New coach, QB situation hurts).

AFC South
x-1. Indianapolis 13-3 (Still the class of the division).
2. Jacksonville 10-6 (Strong D keeps Jags near top).
3. Tennessee 6-10 (We'll see Vince Young soon).
4. Houston 4-12 (A long way to go).

AFC North
x-1. Cincinnati 12-4 (If Palmer comes back strong, Bengals are tough).
y-2. Baltimore 10-6 (Steve McNair rejuvenated).
3. Pittsburgh 8-8 (Super Bowl champs struggle on offense).
4. Cleveland 7-9 (Charlie Frye makes things exciting).

AFC West
x-1. Oakland 9-7 (Brooks, Moss make things happen).
2. Kansas City 8-8 (Offense drops off with new coaches).
3. Denver 8-8 (Running back situation too unsettled).
4. San Diego 5-11 (Philip Rivers struggles mightily).

Wild-card playoffs
New England over Baltimore
Miami over Oakland

Divisional playoffs
Indianapolis over Miami
Cincinnati over New England

Championship
Indianapolis over Cincinnati

NFC East
x-1. NY Giants 11-5 (Eli Manning makes big strides).
y-2. Dallas 11-5 (Defense does it in Big D).
3. Washington 9-7 (Offense will hold back Redskins).
4. Philadelphia 6-10 (More holes than appear to be).

NFC South
x-1. Carolina 11-5 (Panthers solid all around).
y-2. Atlanta 9-7 (Defense will be better).
3. Tampa Bay 8-8 (Chris Simms takes a small step back).
4. New Orleans 4-12 (New coach, still to unsettled).

NFC North
x-1. Minnesota 10-6 (Better on defense).
2. Chicago 9-7 (Offensive struggles keep Bears down).
3. Detroit 5-11 (There's a reason for the new coaches).
4. Green Bay 4-12 (Favre's last go-round at Lambeau).

NFC West
x-1. Seattle 12-4 (The most talented team).
2. Arizona 8-8 (This has to be it, right?).
3. St. Louis 6-10 (Transition after the Martz era).
4. San Francisco 3-13 (Still lacking talent).

Wild-card playoffs
Dallas over Minnesota
NY Giants over Atlanta

Divisional playoffs
Dallas over Seattle
Carolina over NY Giants

Championship
Carolina over Dallas

Super Bowl
Indianapolis over Carolina