Okay I know, I know… my blog sucks… I never write anything anymore… yada, yada, yada... Anyways, I wanted to get my season picks down in writing so I can prove to all of you my vastly superior knowledge of the NFL. Lol j/k. I went through and picked the division champs for every division, as well as predicting every team’s record and the order they will finish in their division. I finished with my Super Bowl pick as well as the typical season awards. I included lots of bold picks including which teams would drop out of the playoffs. I have Seattle going from Division Champs to the Division Cellar! Leave some comments including your own picks.
NFC North
Division Champs: Chicago Bears 11-5
Green Bay packers 8-8
Minnesota Vikings 7-9
Detroit Lions 4-12
NFC South
Division Champs: New Orleans Saints 10-6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10-6
Carolina Panthers 7-9
Atlanta Flacons 3-13
NFC West
Division Champs: St. Louis Rams 11-5
San Francisco 49ers 10-6
Arizona Cardinals 8-8
Seattle Seahawks 7-9
NFC East
Division Champs: Dallas Cowboys 12-4
Philadelphia Eagles 9-7
Washington Redskins 6-10
New York Giants 4-12
NFC Wildcard: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC Wildcard: San Francisco 49ers
Last year in playoffs, this year out: Giants, Eagles, Seahawks.
AFC North
Division Champs: Baltimore Ravens 11-5
Cincinnati Bengals 10-6
Pittsburgh Steelers 9-7
Cleveland Browns 3-1
AFC South
Division Champs: Indianapolis Colts 12-4
Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7
Houston Texans 6-10
Tennessee Titans 6-10
AFC West
Division Champs: San Diego Chargers 13-3
Denver Broncos 10-6
Kansas City Chiefs 8-8
Oakland Raiders 7-9
AFC East
Division Champs: New England Patriots 11-5
Buffalo Bills 9-7
New York Jets 8-8
Miami Dolphins 6-10
AFC Wildcard: Denver Broncos
AFC Wildcard: Cincinnati Bengals
Last year in playoffs, this year out: Chiefs, Jets
NFC Champ: Dallas Cowboys
AFC Champ: San Diego Chargers
Superbowl Champ: San Diego Chargers
Offensive MVP: Ladainian Tomlinson
Defensive MVP: Shawn Merriman
(Yes I know they are from the same team. )
Offensive ROY: Marshawn Lynch
Defensive ROY: Gaines Adams
Comeback Player: Daunte Culpepper
Coaches to be fired mid-season: Tom Coughlin, Romeo Cremel
Team with the #1 2008 Draft Pick: Atlanta Falcons
Thursday, September 6, 2007
2007-08 NFL Season Predictions
Posted by David at 9:48 AM
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NFC North:
Bears
Vikings
Packers
Lions
NFC South:
Saints
Bucs
Panthers
Flacons
NFC West:
49ers
Cardinals
Seahawks
Rams
NFC East:
Cowboys
Eagles
Giants
Redskins
NFC Wildcard: Buccaneers
NFC Wildcard: Arizona
AFC North:
Bengals
Ravens
Steelers
Browns
AFC South:
Colts
Titans
Texans
Jags
AFC West:
Chargers
Broncos
Raiders
Chiefs
AFC East:
Patriots
Jets
Bills
Dolphins
AFC Wildcard: Denver Broncos
AFC Wildcard: Baltimore Ravens
NFC Champ: Saints
AFC Champ: Chargers
Superbowl Champ: San Diego Chargers
Some things we agree on, but you're way off on others, Dave. Being a little over loyal to the Bucs, don't ya think? Anyway, here are my pics. Not very scientific, as I didn't go through every team's schedule to tabulate the W's and L's, but it's the gyst of what will happen.
NFC North
Division Champs: Chicago Bears 12-4
Detroit Lions 8-8
Green Bay packers 8-8
Minnesota Vikings 5-11
NFC South
Division Champs: New Orleans Saints 11-5
Carolina Panthers 9-7
Atlanta Flacons 6-10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-10
NFC West
Division Champs: Arizona Cardinals 10-6
St. Louis Rams 10-6
Seattle Seahawks 9-7
San Francisco 49ers 8-8
NFC East
Division Champs: Dallas Cowboys 11-5
Philadelphia Eagles 10-6
New York Giants 8-8
Washington Redskins 5-11
NFC Wildcard: Eagles
NFC Wildcard: Rams
Last year in playoffs, this year out: Giants, Seahawks.
AFC North
Division Champs: Baltimore Ravens 12-4
Pittsburgh Steelers 11-5
Cincinnati Bengals 9-7
Cleveland Browns 3-13
AFC South
Division Champs: Indianapolis Colts 13-3
Houston Texans 8-8
Jacksonville Jaguars 8-8
Tennessee Titans 6-10
AFC West
Division Champs: San Diego Chargers 13-3
Denver Broncos 10-6
Kansas City Chiefs 6-10
Oakland Raiders 5-11
AFC East
Division Champs: New England Patriots 12-4
New York Jets 10-6
Buffalo Bills 7-9
Miami Dolphins 6-10
AFC Wildcard: Steelers
AFC Wildcard: Broncos
Last year in playoffs, this year out: Chiefs, Jets
NFC Champ: Chicago Bears
AFC Champ: San Diego Chargers
Superbowl Champ: San Diego Chargers
Offensive MVP: Ladainian Tomlinson
Defensive MVP: Brian Urlacher
Offensive ROY: Adrian Peterson
Defensive ROY: Gaines Adams
Comeback Player: Ahman Green
Team with the #1 2008 Draft Pick: Cleveland Browns
To echo Mr. Golden, this isn't scientific at all, but then again, these picks aren't as much of a joke as Dave's. This is the post we waited three weeks for?
NFC North
Chicago Bears 13-3
Minnesota Vikings 7-9
Detroit Lions 3-13
Green Bay Packers 2-14
NFC South
New Orleans Saints 12-4
Carolina Panthers 8-8
Atlanta Falcons 6-10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-13
NFC West
St. Louis Rams 10-6
Arizona Cardinals 9-7
Seattle Seahawks 9-7
San Francisco 49ers 8-8
NFC East
Dallas Cowboys 12-4
Philadelphia Eagles 10-6
New York Giants 8-8
Washington Redskins 4-12
NFC Wildcard: Eagles, Cards
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens 12-4
Pittsburgh Steelers 11-5
Cincinnati Bengals 9-7
Cleveland Browns 3-13
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts 14-2
Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7
Tennessee Titans 8-8
Houston Texans 7-9
AFC West
San Diego Chargers 14-2
Denver Broncos 10-6
Oakland Raiders 7-9
Kansas City Chiefs 3-13
AFC East
New England Patriots 13-3
New York Jets 9-7
Buffalo Bills 7-9
Miami Dolphins 6-10
AFC Wildcard: Steelers, Broncos
NFC Champ: Saints
AFC Champ: Patriots
Superbowl Champ: Patriots
Offensive MVP: Steven Jackson
Defensive MVP: Merriman
Offensive ROY: Adrian Peterson
Defensive ROY: Gaines Adams
Comeback Player: Joey Harrington
Team with the #1 2008 Draft Pick: Packers
Corey! Unless Favre and Larry Johnson both go down their teams are not doing that horribly. They are both good enough to single-handedly win 6 or more games. Also with the coaching changes in San Diego, I'd be surprised if they won 14 games again. They have the talent, but switching coaching staffs will cause some missteps. Also where's the love for my Bucs? With all of their huge improvements.... the QB upgrade alone is worth 4 MORE games. They were starting a rookie 6th round draft pick last year! Finally, the way the Saints looked last night, I should have stuck to my prediction they were a one-hit wonder. I'm pissed I picked them to win the division.
NFC North
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
NFC South
New Orleans Saints
Carolina Panthers
Atlanta Falcons
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC West
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Rams
Arizona Cardinals
NFC East
Philadelphia Eagles
Dallas Cowboys
Washington Redskins
New York Giants
NFC Wildcard: Seahawks, Cowboys
AFC North
Pittsburgh Steelers
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
AFC South
Indianapolis Colts
Houston Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tennessee Titans
AFC West
San Diego Chargers
Denver Broncos
Oakland Raiders
Kansas City Chiefs
AFC East
New England Patriots
New York Jets
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
AFC Wildcard: Ravens, Texans
NFC Champ: Bears over Eagles
AFC Champ: Steelers over Colts
Super Bowl Champ: Steelers
MVP: Ben Roethlisberger
Defensive POY: Brian Urlacher
Offensive ROY: Marshawn Lynch
Defensive ROY: LaMarr Woodley
Comeback Player: Donovan McNabb
Team with the #1 2008 Draft Pick: Chiefs
Coaches Fired – Tom Coughlin, Romeo Crennel, Jack Del Rio
oh yeah coach to be fired... maybe not mid-season, but this is his last year.... Joe Gibbs
Sorry, but I'm not falling for your attempt to get me to give away free and valuable football advice.
Nice try though.
Oh, and it's Crennel not Cremel. Just thought "you should know".
"I know" that it is a great day!! Let this day show a preview of the Super Bowl and prove that the Bears can handle the best the AFC has to offer.. and hope that the Colts get bumped off along the way. Oof! Peyton looked scary good in that first game. Brad, it seems we have very similar predictions for this season, except for one thing. I pretty much drew the AFC winner out of a hat between the Chargers, Colts, and Pats. You, my overly-optimistic friend, pulled the Steelers out of your ass. I think the Steelers will be better, but they're not in the same class as those teams. I hope I'm wrong, however. I'd love for the Bears to whoop on the Steelers in the Big Game. Merry Christmas, everyone!! The season is on!!!
. . . The glory shines brightly on his bruised face. He grabs the glory. He hoists the glory high above his head. Aaaand.. he FUMBLES the glory! He madly scrambles to pick it up, but inadvertently kicks it down the field! But wait! Cedric Benson is there to gather it up! Oh no! It slips out of his hands! Adrien Peterson can't handle it! It bounces back to Rex! But he throws the glory to the other team!. . . . . . . . . . . I am sad.
Week 1 Impressions:
Who is the real deal?
Matt Schaub
Which rookie RB's looked like future stars?
Peterson and Lynch
Who looked like a kid in a candy store?
Tom Brady
Who looked like candy?
Randy Moss.. err, I guess that sounds kinda gay
Who looked like a kid in a hornets' nest?
Joey Harrington
Who can't you keep down for 60 minutes?
LT
Who now has questions at RB AND QB?
the friggin Bears
Ben Roethlisberger = MVP of the NFL
Michael Vick = MVP of cell block 6
My favorite part of Golden's comment is "Who NOW has problems at RB and QB?" I think Benson and Peterson will be adequate backs, but there is that other problem...and it's actually one that existed before yesterday, and I believe I've mentioned it before...and I believe Golden described the problem in all its glory.
What I'd give to hear Chris Berman do commentary over that highlight.
I need to add two more comments.
First, there was one word that I cannot believe I didn't hear from in-game and post-game commentary regarding the Packers' first punt return fumble. Can anyone else think of the word? Halo. I really have no interest in the outcome of that stupid game. If anything, it gave Westbrook (one of my fantasy RBs) another series to gain points. But I cannot believe no one even brought up the possibility of the halo rule on that play. I know a special teams player running full speed can cover two yards (i.e. the halo) in a split second, but that guy never had a chance to catch the ball.
Second, I just saw some footage of Bills players and personnel responding to that horrendous injury to Everett (which may render him unable to walk again) and I was appalled at J.P. Losman's comments. Whereas everyone else just said how tough it was and sent their prayers to Everett and his family, Losman talked about how it underscores what makes football a "greater" game--the violence of the game. Wow, and he's leading that team.
OJ's done.
His quote today:
"I'm OJ Simpson. How do I think that I'm going to rob somebody and get away with it? I thought what happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas."
One of his two accomplices turned state's evidence.
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