My Predictions:
AFC East = Miami #4 - They have the players in place and a great coach in Saban.
AFC North = Cincy #3 - As long as Palmer comes back OK.
AFC South = Colts #2 - Still good
AFC West = Denver #1 - Bell's breakout year.
Wildcards: Picksburgh #5 (sucks) & Patriots #6
NFC East = Dallas #4 - Because they have the Big Tuna, that's why.
NFC North = Chicago #3 - Great D will carry them
NFC South = Panthers #1 - Power and an even better D than last year
NFC West = Seahawks #2 - I'll say it, they're still mad over the Superbowl.
Wildcards: Cardinals #5 (I'd like to see them) & Lions #6
AFC Champ = Cincy
NFC Champ = Panthers
SB = .... Panthers because Steve Smith will be MVP. (and they have nice cheerleaders...)
Honorable mention: Go Brownies. - no playoffs again this year but I'm stickin with my team.
2006-07-26 04:09:40
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answered by TeeDawg 6
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NFC:
North: Chicago 12-4 (1)
East: New York 10-6 (the hardest division to call right now) (4)
South: Carolina 11-5 (2)
West: Seahawks 11-5 (3)
Wildcards
Tampa Bay 10-6 (5)
Dallas 10-6 (6)
AFC
North: Pittsburg 12-4 (2)
East: New England 11-5 (4)
South: Indy 13-3 (1)
West: Denver 12-4 (3)
Wild Cards
Kansas City 11-5 (5)
Miami 10-6 (6)
2006-07-26 04:41:35
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answered by JimL 6
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NFC
NFC North: Bears #3
NFC South: Panthers #2
NFC East: Giants #4
NFC West: Seahawks #1
Wild Cards: Cowboys #5 & Buccaneers #6
AFC
AFC North: Steelers#3
AFC South: Colts #1
AFC East: Dolphins #4
AFC West: Chiefs #2
Wild Cards: Broncos #5 & Bengels #6
2006-07-26 10:13:05
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answered by Rocketman 2
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MVP- Tom Brady protecting participant of the year- Clay Matthews Offensive Rookie of the year- Sam Bradford protecting Rookie of the year- Ndamukong Suh Offensive participant of the year- Arian Foster NFL Comeback participant of the year- Michael Vick NFL coach of the year-Todd Haley
2016-11-03 00:59:49
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answered by jenniffer 4
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Eagles
2006-07-26 04:39:24
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answered by Justin I 2
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afc east- new england
afc north- Browns (why not!)
afc south- Colts
afc west- Denver
nfc east- Dallas
nfc north- Chicago
nfc south-Carolina
nfc west-STL Rams (with Seahawks one game behind)
2006-07-26 04:13:26
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answered by MikeAwesome 4
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AFC North: Pittsburgh (2)
AFC South: Indianapolis (1)
AFC East: New England (4)
AFC West: Denver (3)
AFC Wildcard 1: Cincinnati (5)
AFC Wildcard 2: Kansas City (6)
NFC North: Detroit (4)
NFC South: Carolina (2)
NFC East: Dallas (3)
NFC West: Seattle (1)
NFC Wildcard 1: N.Y Giants (5)
NFC Wildcard 2: Washington (6)
AFC Wildcard Games:
Kansas City at Denver (Denver wins)
Cincinnati at New England (New England wins)
NFC Wildcard Games:
Washington at Dallas (Dallas wins)
N.Y Giants at Detroit (N.Y Giants win)
AFC Divisional Games:
New England at Indianapolis (Indy wins)
Denver at Pittsburgh (Denver wins)
NFC Divisional Games:
N.Y Giants at Seattle (Seattle wins)
Dallas at Carolina (Dallas wins)
AFC Championship Game:
Denver at Indianapolis (Indy wins)
NFC Championship
Dallas at Seattle (Dallas wins)
Super Bowl
Dallas vs. Indianapolis (Dallas wins)
2006-07-26 05:09:06
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answered by rob 3
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afc east-patriots
afc south- the colts
afc north-bengals
afc west- chiefs
nfc east- giants
nfc south- panthers
nfc north- bears
nfc west - seahawks
afc wildcard- dolphins
nfc wilcard- redskins
afc champ-bengals
nfc champs- seahawks
superbowl 41 champs-CINCY!
2006-07-26 04:17:10
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answered by m2myers0 2
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all i know is that the Seahawks are going to be savage
2006-07-26 03:52:52
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answered by list 3
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E-A-G-L-E-S we're back baby wooooooooooooooooooo
2006-07-26 04:18:10
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answered by bertomic1 1
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