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crzyjournalist03
09-07-2010, 01:00 PM
Feel free to post your team-by-team record predictions and playoff results here. If you post records, make sure that when all 32 teams are added up, you have an equal number of wins and losses (you should have 256 of each, assuming you don't predict any ties).

NFC East
1. Dallas 11-5
2. New York* 10-6
3. Washington 8-8
4. Philadelphia 8-8

NFC North
1. Green Bay 12-4
2. Minnesota* 10-6
3. Chicago 5-11
4. Detroit 4-12

NFC South
1. New Orleans 11-5
2. Atlanta 10-6
3. Tampa Bay 6-10
4. Carolina 5-11

NFC West
1. San Fransisco 9-7
2. Arizona 7-9
3. St. Louis 3-13
4. Seattle 3-13

AFC East
1. New England 10-6
2. Miami* 10-6
3. New York Jets 8-8
4. Buffalo Bills 3-13

AFC North:
1. Baltimore 12-4
2. Cincinnati 9-7
3. Pittsburgh 9-7
4. Cleveland 5-11

AFC South
1. Indianapolis 13-3
2. Tennessee* 9-7
3. Houston 9-7
4. Jacksonville 6-10

AFC West
1. San Diego 12-4
2. Oakland 7-9
3. Denver 7-9
4. Kansas City 5-11

* = Wild Card

NFL Playoffs:

NFC:
(5) Minnesota def. (4) San Fransisco
(3) New Orleans def. (6) New York Giants
(1) Green Bay def. (5) Minnesota
(2) Dallas def. (3) New Orleans
(2) Dallas def. (1) Green Bay

AFC:
(4) New England def. (5) Miami
(6) Tennessee def. (3) San Diego
(1) Indianapolis def. (6) Tennessee
(2) Baltimore def. (4) New England
(1) Indianapolis def. (2) Baltimore

Super Bowl: Dallas 32, Indianapolis 28

playnhurt
09-07-2010, 02:04 PM
Have Jerry's kids already ordered their super bowl rings?

My prediction, it won't be the Cowboys!

crzyjournalist03
09-07-2010, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by playnhurt
Have Jerry's kids already ordered their super bowl rings?

My prediction, it won't be the Cowboys!

wow, thanks for your insight. Way to give yourself a 31/32 chance of being right. Really, thanks for that...

SintonFan_inAustin
09-07-2010, 03:11 PM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
Feel free to post your team-by-team record predictions and playoff results here. If you post records, make sure that when all 32 teams are added up, you have an equal number of wins and losses (you should have 256 of each, assuming you don't predict any ties).

NFC East
1. Dallas 11-5
2. New York* 10-6
3. Washington 8-8
4. Philadelphia 8-8

NFC North
1. Green Bay 12-4
2. Minnesota* 10-6
3. Chicago 5-11
4. Detroit 4-12

NFC South
1. New Orleans 11-5
2. Atlanta 10-6
3. Tampa Bay 6-10
4. Carolina 5-11

NFC West
1. San Fransisco 9-7
2. Arizona 7-9
3. St. Louis 3-13
4. Seattle 3-13

AFC East
1. New England 10-6
2. Miami* 10-6
3. New York Jets 8-8
4. Buffalo Bills 3-13

AFC North:
1. Baltimore 12-4
2. Cincinnati 9-7
3. Pittsburgh 9-7
4. Cleveland 5-11

AFC South
1. Indianapolis 13-3
2. Tennessee* 9-7
3. Houston 9-7
4. Jacksonville 6-10

AFC West
1. San Diego 12-4
2. Oakland 7-9
3. Denver 7-9
4. Kansas City 5-11

* = Wild Card

NFL Playoffs:

NFC:
(5) Minnesota def. (4) San Fransisco
(3) New Orleans def. (6) New York Giants
(1) Green Bay def. (5) Minnesota
(2) Dallas def. (3) New Orleans
(2) Dallas def. (1) Green Bay

AFC:
(4) New England def. (5) Miami
(6) Tennessee def. (3) San Diego
(1) Indianapolis def. (6) Tennessee
(2) Baltimore def. (4) New England
(1) Indianapolis def. (2) Baltimore

Super Bowl: Dallas 32, Indianapolis 28 :thumbsup: Dont be shy, lets make it a 13-3 regular season and home field the rest of the way :)

crzyjournalist03
09-07-2010, 03:40 PM
Originally posted by SintonFan_inAustin
:thumbsup: Dont be shy, lets make it a 13-3 regular season and home field the rest of the way :)

I'm kind of weird in the way that I put together predictions...I try to envision what the story lines will be during a season and go from there. Here's some of the storylines that I came up with to get my predictions together:

1. Dallas loses in Green Bay in the regular season, but manages to beat them on the road in a rematch in the playoffs.
2. Brett Favre's career ends when Aaron Rodgers' Packers take him out.
3. Dallas beats New Orleans twice at home, brewing a rivalry similar to the Cowboys-49ers of the 90s.
4. Dallas loses to Indianapolis on the road, but the home field advantage in the Super Bowl makes a difference...experts wonder if it's fair for a team to play in a home Super Bowl
5. The Steelers play well in the second half of the season, but miss out on the playoffs by tiebreaker following Ben's absence after they lose an early-season game that they should have won which costs them at the end; Pittsburgh trades him after the season
6. The Jets look better than last year, but teams don't lie down for them this year and they miss the playoffs
7. Houston posts another winning season, but still frustratingly ends up third in the division.