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Subject: 2006 Season Predictions
Posted by: WiddleAvi
- [516233020] Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 07:54
AFC East 1. Miami 2. NE 3. Buffalo 4. NY Jets
AFC North 1. Cincy 2. Pitt 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indy 2. Jax 3. Houston 4. Tenn
AFC West 1. KC 2. Denver 3. Oakland 4. SD
Wild Cards Denver, NE
AFC Champion: Indy
NFC East 1. Phily 2. Dallas 3. NY Giants 4. Washington
NFC North 1. Chicago 2. Minnesota 3. Detroit 4. GB
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Atlanta 3. TB 4. NO
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St Louis 4. San Fran
Wild Cards: Dallas, Arizona
NFC Champion: Carolina
Sorry Peyton but Carolina wins it all.
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1 | J Leader
ID: 049346417 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 08:55
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AFC East 1. New England 2. Miami 3. N.Y. Jets 4. Buffalo
AFC North 1. Cincy 2. Pittsburgh 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Tennessee 4. Houston
AFC West 1. San Diego 2. Denver 3. Kansas City 4. Oakland
Wild Cards Denver, Miami
AFC Champion: Indianapolis
NFC East 1. N.Y. Giants 2. Dallas 3. Washington 4. Philadelphia
NFC North 1. Minnesota 2. Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Green Bay
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Atlanta 3. Tampa Bay 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St Louis 4. San Francisco
Wild Cards: Atlanta, Arizona
NFC Champion: Carolina
Ughhhh all that work and I also come up with Carolina over Indy!!!!
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2 | Motley Crue Dude
ID: 439372011 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 09:22
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Travis Henry: rushing title.
Just kidding.
Miami vs. Philadelphia in the Super Bowl. I have to think Miami would win if they make it that far.
Arizona will make the playoffs, I agree with J.
Last unbeaten team: Chicago Bears
MVP: Daunte Culpepper
Rookie of the year: Matt Leinart ROY Darkhorse: DeMeco Ryans
First pick in 2007 draft: San Francisco
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3 | TB Sherpa
ID: 031811922 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 09:29
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AFC East 1. Miami 2. New England 3. Buffalo 4. NY Jets
AFC North 1. Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Tennessee 4. Houston
AFC West 1. Oakland 2. Denver 3. Kansas City 4. San Diego
Wild Cards Cincy, Denver AFC Champion: Pittsburgh
NFC East 1. Philadelphia 2. Dallas 3. NY Giants 4. Washington
NFC North 1. Chicago 2. Minnesota 3. Green Bay 4. Detroit
NFC South 1. Tampa Bay 2. Carolina 3. Atlanta 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St. Louis 4. San Francisco
Wild Cards: Dallas, Carolina NFC Champion: Dallas
Superbowl: Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Pittsburgh likes to win their Superbowls in pairs.
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4 | Myboyjack
ID: 27651610 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 12:04
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AFC East 1. Miami 2. New England 3. N.Y. Jets 4. Buffalo
AFC North 1. Cincy 2. Baltimore 3. Pittsburgh 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Tennessee 3. Jacksonville 4. Houston
AFC West 1. Denver 2. San Diego 3. Kansas City 4. Oakland
Wild Cards Baltimore, New England
AFC Champion: Cincinnati
NFC East 1. Dallas 2. Philadelphia 3. NY Giants 4. Washington
NFC North 1. Minnesota 2. Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Green Bay
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Atlanta 3. Tampa Bay 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St Louis 4. San Francisco
Wild Cards: Philadelphia, Chicago
NFC Champion: Dallas
Super Bowl: Cincinnati 35 Dallas 17
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5 | Doug
ID: 361412812 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 13:33
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AFC East 1. New England 2. Buffalo 3. Miami 4. NY Jets
AFC North 1. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Houston 4. Tennessee
AFC West 1. San Diego 2. Denver 3. Kansas City 4. Oakland
Wild Cards: Pittsburgh, Denver
AFC Championship: San Diego 27, Cincinatti 25
NFC East 1. Dallas 2. Philadelphia 3. NY Giants 4. Washington
NFC North 1. Detroit 2. Green Bay 3. Minnesota 4. Chicago
NFC South 1. Tampa Bay 2. Carolina 3. Atlanta 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St. Louis 4. San Francisco
Wild Cards: Philadelphia, Carolina
NFC Championship: Seattle 27, Carolina 17
Super Bowl: San Diego 27, Seattle 24
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6 | rooter
ID: 51850712 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 13:50
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AFC East 1. Miami 2. Buffalo 3. New England 4. NY Jets
AFC North 1. Cincinatti 2. Baltimore 3. Pittsburg 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indanapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Houston 4. Tennesse
AFC West 1. Denver 2. San Diego 3. Oakland 4. Kansas City
Wild Cards Baltimore, Jacksonville
AFC Champion: Cincinatti
NFC East 1. NY Giants 2. Philadelphia 3. Dallas 4. Washington
NFC North 1. Chicago 3. Detroit 2. Minnesota 4. Green Bay
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Tampa Bay 3. Atlanta 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. St Louis 2. Arizona 3. Seattle 4. San Fran
Wild Cards: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay
NFC Champion: NY Giants
Superbowl Winner: Cincinatti (WTF!?)
Rookie of the year: DeAngelo Williams First pick in the 2007 draft: Green Bay
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7 | JeffG
ID: 146591911 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 14:10
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AFC E: NE, Mia, NYJ, Buf AFC N: Cin, Bal, Pit, Cle AFC S: Ind, Jax, Hou, Ten AFC W: Den, KC, SD, Oak
NFC E: NYG, Dal, Phi, Was NFC N: Chi, GB, Min, Det NFC S: Car, TB, NO, Atl NFC W: Sea, Stl, Ari, SF
WC: KC, Mia, Dal, TB
SB XLI: Car over Cin
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8 | THK
ID: 487282011 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 14:29
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AFC East 1. Miami 2. NE 3. Buffalo 4. NY Jets
AFC North 1. Cincy 2. Pitt 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indy 2. Jax 3. tenn 4. Houston
AFC West 1. Denver 2. KC 3. SD 4. Oakland
Wild Cards KC, Pitts
AFC Champion: Indy
NFC East 1. Dallas 2. NYG 3. Washington 4. Philly
NFC North 1. Chicago 2. Detroit 3. Minnesota 4. GB
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. TB 3. AtL 4. NO
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St Louis 4. San Fran
Wild Cards: NYG, TB
NFC Champion: Carolina
Super Bowl: Colts
****If Steve Smith is out a lot, I'll take the Seahawks to the super bowl loss.
MVP: Carson Palmer DMVP: Lofa Tatupu OPOY: Peyton Manning DPOY: Troy Polomalu OROY: Reggie Bush DROY: DeMeco Ryans
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9 | Kyle
ID: 52753312 Thu, Sep 07, 2006, 14:52
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AFC East 1. Miami 2. New England* 3. Buffalo 4. New York Jets AFC North 1. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh* 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Houston 4. Tennessee (QBBC?) AFC West 1. Denver 2. Kansas City 3. San Diego 4. Oakland
NFC East 1. New York Giants 2. Dallas 3. Philadelphia 4. Washington NFC North 1. Chicago 2. Minnesota 3. Green Bay 4. Detroit NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Tampa Bay* 3. New Orleans 4. Atlanta NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona* 3. St. Louis 4. San Francisco *-Wild Card
Wild Card Weekend NFC 4 Chicago over 5 Arizona 3 New York over 6 Tampa Bay AFC 4 Miami over 5 Pittsburgh 6 New England over 3 Denver
Divisional Round NFC 1 Carolina over 4 Chicago 3 New York over 2 Seattle AFC 1 Indianapolis over 6 New England 4 Miami over 2 Cincinnati
Championship Round NFC 1 Carolina over 3 New York AFC 1 Indianapolis over 4 Miami
Super Bowl XLI Indianapolis 17, Carolina 14 Headlines read: Adam Vinatieri Wins 4th Super with kick in final seconds.
OMVP: Larry Johnson (1800 yrd, 15 TDs, 16 100yrd Games) DMVP: Bob Sanders (115 tackles, 4 sacks, 6 INTs, 1 DefTD)
OROY: Mike Bell (1100 yrd 6 TD slotted 3rd on 2007 Depth Chart) OROY: Mario Williams (10 sacks)
Super Bowl MVP: Peyton Manning
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10 | smallwhirled
ID: 447253112 Sat, Sep 09, 2006, 13:24
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AFC East: New England Miami Buffalo New York
AFC North: Pittsburgh Cincy* Baltimore Cleveland
AFC South: Indy Jacksonville Tennessee Houston
AFC West: Denver San Diego* Kansas Ciry Oakland
NFC East: Philly Dallas* New York Washington
NFC North: Chicago Minnesota Detroit Green Bay
NFC South: Carolina Tampa Bay* Atlanta New Orleans
NFC West: Seattle Arizona St Louis San Francisco
AFC Championship: Pittsburgh over New England NFC Championship: Carolina over Philadelphia
Super Bowl: Pittsburgh 27 Carolina 17
I still haven't seen the reason to downgrade Pittsburgh.
1) Easier schedule than last year finishing 2nd in the division. 2) Lost only 4 starters - Von Olhoffen replacement is arguably an upgrade - Chris Hope's replacement will bring more speed to free safety - Randel El was useless besides a return/gimmick player. He is nothing more than a slot guy, and Washington overpaid severly for him. - Bettis retiring hurts on short yardage for sure.
Roethlesberger is still 17-2 as a regular season starter I think. Don't quote me on that record, but there is no way they aren't winning at least 11 games.
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11 | Taxman SuperDude
ID: 029463114 Sat, Sep 09, 2006, 15:58
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AFC East 1. New England 2. Miami 3. N.Y. Jets 4. Buffalo
AFC North 1. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 3. Baltimore 4. Cleveland
AFC South 1. Indianapolis 2. Jacksonville 3. Houston 4. Tennessee
AFC West 1. Denver 2. Kansas City 3. Oakland 4. San Diego
Wild Cards Pittsburgh, Miami
AFC Champion: Indianapolis
NFC East 1. Dallas 2. Philadelphia 3. Washington 4. N.Y. Giants
NFC North 1. Chicago 2. Detroit 3. Minnesota 4. Green Bay
NFC South 1. Carolina 2. Tampa Bay 3. Atlanta 4. New Orleans
NFC West 1. Seattle 2. Arizona 3. St Louis 4. San Francisco
Wild Cards: Philadelphia, Arizona
NFC Champion: Dallas
Super Bowl Champion: DALLAS
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12 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Sat, Sep 09, 2006, 17:47
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AFC East New England
AFC North Cincinnati
AFC South Indianapolis
AFC West Denver
Wild Cards: Pitt, Miami AFC Champion: Indianapolis
NFC East NY Giants
NFC North Chicago
NFC South Carolina
NFC West Seattle
Wild Cards: Tampa Bay, Dallas NFC Champion: NY Giants
Superbowl: Peyton over Eli II but this time for all the marbles.
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13 | JeffG
ID: 146591911 Thu, Dec 21, 2006, 10:31
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BUTT
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14 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Thu, Feb 22, 2007, 13:44
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At least two of us got the right Super Bowl Champion this year.
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15 | Kyle
ID: 52753312 Sat, Feb 24, 2007, 12:08
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RE: 14 I even got the Super Bowl MVP right.
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