Wednesday, September 08, 2010

2010 NFL Season Predictions

More like - guesses:
AFC East
1. New England 11-5 (Defense is a big question)
2. NY Jets 9-7 (Not believing the hype)
3. Miami 9-7 (Is Chad Henne the man?)
4. Buffalo 4-12 (Talent level is sorely lacking)

AFC North
1. Baltimore 11-5 (A breakout season for Joe Flacco)
2. Pittsburgh 10-6 (Steelers survive early without Big Ben)
3. Cincinnati 8-8 (Do not like the T.O/Ochocinco combination)
4. Cleveland 3-13 (How long until Mike Holmgren wants to coach?)

AFC South
1. Indianapolis 13-3 (Peyton Manning will get over this umpire thing)
2. Houston 10-6 (Running game is a little suspect)
3. Tennessee 8-8 (Defenses catch up to Chris Johnson)
4. Jacksonville 5-11 (Fans wish the Jags had drafted Tim Tebow)

AFC West
1. San Diego 11-5 (Winners by default)
2. Oakland 8-8 (Raiders finally look like an NFL team)
3. Denver 8-8 (Tebow will get his chances - not necessarily a good thing)
4. Kansas City 4-12 (Not sure Todd Haley is the answer on the sidelines)

Wild cards: Pittsburgh, Houston. AFC Champion: Baltimore.

NFC East
1. Dallas 12-4 (Pressure is on for a hometown Super Bowl)
2. NY Giants 10-6 (Brandon Jacobs needs to rebound)
3. Philadelphia 8-8 (A rough first season as a starter for Kevin Kolb)
4. Washington 5-11 (Lots of offseason hype produces little in season results)

NFC North
1. Green Bay 11-5 (Aaron Rodgers would love to outdo Brett Favre)
2. Minnesota 9-7 (Vikings fans won't like looking up at the Packers)
3. Chicago 8-8 (Jay Cutler = Head case)
4. Detroit 5-11 (Signs of life in Motown)

NFC South
1. New Orleans 12-4 (Saints break division trend and repeat)
2. Atlanta 10-6 (Matt Ryan treaded water last season)
3. Carolina 6-10 (Jimmy Clausen is playing by Week 8)
4. Tampa Bay 3-13 (Youth movement continues)

NFC West
1. San Francisco 9-7 (Popular pick in a weak division)
2. Seattle 7-9 (Pete Carroll needs a couple of seasons)
3. St. Louis 5-11 (Sam Bradford provides a little excitement)
4. Arizona 4-12 (Back to the same old Cards)

Wild cards: NY Giants, Atlanta. NFC Champion: Green Bay.

Super Bowl XLV: Baltimore over Green Bay.

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