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| 2009-2010 NFL Predictions? NFC North 1. Green Bay (good young talent) 2. Chicago (they can win division with a wideout) 3. Minnesota (needs a franchise qb) 4. Detroit (to early to move them up) NFC South 1. Atlanta ( nice young talent in their prime) 2. New Orleans (grabbing a corner will put them atop the division) 3. Carolina (Jake Delhomme isn't going to help them for long) 4. Tampa Bay (too old; not enougn young talent) NFC East 1. New York ( they can lead NFC again with new wideout) 2. Dallas ( too many useless stars like Roy e. Williams and Pacman Jones) 3. Washington (Jason Cambell needs to improve) 4. Philadelphia (this spot depends on if Mcnabb stays in Philly; right now I say hes not) NFC West 1. Seattle (they will rebound after having an off year) 2. Arizona (their spot depends on if Kurt Warner and Anquan Boldin stay) 3. San Francisco (needs better coaching) 4. St. Louis (they need more help than the Lions) AFC North 1. Pittsburgh (they just won SB 43; I cant put them #2) 2. Baltimore (age on defense can be a factor) 3. Cleveland (they will rebound if they get a new qb) 4. Cincinatti (wont last if Carson Palmer isn't healthy) AFC South 1. Indianapolis (return to dominance in division) 2. Houston (an offensive juggernaut in the making) 3. Tennessee (Kerry Collins will decline or Vince Young will suck) 4. Jacksonville (they will do better but not good enough against this difficult division) AFC East 1. New England ( Tom Brady's return will encourage this team) 2. Miami ( Chad Pennignton's resurgence will continue into next year) 3. Buffalo (Trent Edwards and company will try their best in a competitive division) 4.New York ( Brett Favre will retire so they will have to draft a new qb) AFC West 1. San Diego (they will win he division with ease with a healthy Ladainian Tomlinson and Shawne Merriman) 2. Denver (their running game will be the key) 3. Oakland (they ended the season right so look for them to be majorly improved next year) 4. Kansas City (find a franchise qb and get albert haynesworth and then call me) |
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| AFC East: Pats 16-0 Jets 8-8 Bills 5-11 Phins 6-10 AFC North Steelers 12-4 Ravens 10-6 Browns 8-8 Bengals 2-14 AFC West Raider 9-7 Broncoes 9-7 Chargers 7-9 Cheifs 4-12 AFC South Colts 14-2 Texans 10-6 Titans 7-9 Jags 6-10 NFC East Eages 12-4 Boys 9-7 Giants 8-8 Skins 3-13 NFC North Bears 8-8 Pack 8-8 Viks 7-9 Lions 1-15 NFC South Atlanta 11-5 Saints 10-6 Panthers 8-8 Bucs 5-11 NFC West Cards 8-8 Rams 8-8 Seattle 4-12 49ers 0-16 I think the Pats go undefeated the whole way this time..Beleichek is just a genius |
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| 1st, who says Vince will suck? Last I remembe, he was in the pro bowl. I think it's his time (but Colts will definately regain division). 2nd, Bears need offensive linemen for the BEAST Forte. They should win their division. |
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| Bengals will make the playoffs as a wildcard. Marvin Lewis said if their was one more game Carson would have started it, so he will be healthy. They had the 12 ranked Defense this season. Chad Johnson had a torn labrum from the pre-season. Patch up their offensive line and they will be fine. |