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It's not even week one yet, but show me your playoff picture, wildcards and all. Go on the record now, so there's no bandwagoning later.
My picks
AFC=DC=Miami/ DC=Bengals/ DC=Colts/ DC=Chiefs
WC=Steelers/ WC=Broncos
Note:I have the pats not making the playoffs(a dream can only last for so long)
Note:Jags wont have the running power this year
NFC=DC=Gaints/ DC=Bears/ DC=Panthers/ DC=Seahawks
WC=Dallas/ WC=Falcons
Note: Vick remembers he's QB
Note:A big injury in the NFC East proves the tie breaker for the tightest division in a long time. (Mark Brunell) maybe???(They still win the rivalry games against the Cboys)

If you dont agree show me yours.

2006-09-04 14:02:41 · 11 answers · asked by dezzyknight318 4 in Sports Football (American)

11 answers

Here are my picks:

AFC:
East: Patriots
North: Steelers
South: Colts
West: Raiders
Wild Cards: Dolphins & Chiefs

NFC:
East: Cowboys
North: Packers
South: Falcons
West: Seahawks
Wild Cards: Giants & Bears

2006-09-04 14:10:00 · answer #1 · answered by t_raudenbush 2 · 1 0

AFC:
North: Cincinati
East: Miami
South: Indianapolis
West: Denver
WC: San Diego
WC: Pittsburgh

Not much needs to be explained here...Denver will most likely ride on into the super bowl after Indy falls just short yet again. Miami looks like a team that actually has a shot at success in the playoffs but a few injuries can kill that team. San Diego has some things I like just enough to shoot them over New England, Kansas City, Jacksonville, and Baltimore..but I don't know why just yet...If not SD...then Baltimore for the wild card.

NFC:
North: Chicago
East: Dallas
South: Carolina
West: Seattle
WC: New York
WC: Tampa

The NFC is almost set in stone already for two divisions...North and West. East can go wacky with just a few key wins...remember, they all play the NFC South as well. Seattle has a craphole division...no contest. Chicago...same..one of those two will get home field because of that. Carolina has a really hard schedule this season, but if they can manage 11 wins...they'll take the crown with ease. Dallas is going to need T.O. to play for a few of their games to get anything done, but even without I can't see them losing more than 6 games. BTW, the only reason I put Tampa in front of Atlanta is because I'll take Simms over Vick any day...But that should be interesting to see what happens there.

Denver vs Carolina in XLI

2006-09-04 22:35:01 · answer #2 · answered by Carolina Kitten 6 · 0 0

AFC =DC= Pats NE still own the afc east, Miami doesn't have it (yet). Passing game doesn't change, running improves.
=DC= Bengals The bungles will still have minimal defense, and will edge out the Steelers
=DC= Colts. lack of running game
=DC= Denver Jake Plummer is they key.
WC= Steelers Don't they make it every year?
WC= Jax The Jags, or Miami could get the last one here.. San Diego just has too tough a division, Miami is still a year away.

NFC=DC= NYG Defense
=DC= Bears Ditto
=DC= Carolina Pretty stacked, they shoud be real good.
=DC= Seattle
=WC= Tampa It'll be a tight race
=WC= Dallas Another tight race. Arizona is a darkhorse, but still a year or so off.

AFC championship= Colts vs. Broncos
NFC championship= Seattle vs. Carolina

Superbowl= Carolina beats Colts (I flipped a coin to determine the championship, and superbowl winners. Too hard to decide otherwise.)

2006-09-04 23:37:16 · answer #3 · answered by fishbatman 2 · 0 0

AFC North: Bengals
AFC South: Colts
AFC East: Dolphins
AFC West: Chiefs
Wild Card: Pittsburgh
Wild Card: Jacksonville

NFC North: Bears
NFC South: Carolina
NFC East: Giants
NFC West: Seahawks
Wild Card: Saints
Wild Card: Cardinals

AFC Championship: Colts over Chiefs
NFC Championship: Giants over Seahawks

Superbowl: Colts over Giants

Notes:
Eli Manning enters his 3rd year, in the Manning line, that is a good thing.
Saints are in the ultra-tough NFC South, but start off with 3 teams they should be able to beat.
Miami is too good to lose the East to The Patriots, who are for the near future without Branch, and who have lost Vinatieri.

2006-09-04 21:52:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My picks (only thing differrent is that the chargers are going instead of the chiefs.)

AFC: champion: Bengals
East: Miami
North: Bengals
South: Colts
West: San Diego
Wild Card: Denver, Pittsburgh

NFC: champion:Atlanta
East:Giants
North: Chicago
South: Carolina
West: Seattle
Wild Card: Atlanta, Dallas

Super Bowl XLI: Atlanta vs. Bengals
Super Bowl Champs: Bengals

2006-09-04 21:27:55 · answer #5 · answered by Cowilliams 1 · 0 0

AFC
East: Patriots
North: Steelers
South: Colts
West: Broncos
WC: Bengals
WC: Dolphins
AFC Champ: Colts

NFC
East: Giants
North: Vikings
South: Panthers
West: Seahawks
WC: Cowboys
WC: Bucs
NFC Champ: Panthers

2006-09-04 21:46:31 · answer #6 · answered by Mongo 3 · 0 0

AFC=DC=Broncos/DC=Colts/DC=Patriots/DC=Bengals
WC=Dolphins/WC=Chargers
Note: Pats have this guy named Tom Brady that has never missed the playoffs....
Note: Who is the chiefs passing attack?
Note: Chargers=L.T. Antonio Gates
NFC=DC=Seattle/DC=Bears/DC=Panthers/DC=Giants
WC=Dallas/WC=Cardinals
Note: Cardinals have Anquan Boldein Larry Fitzgerald Edgerrin James and an MVP on offense. Ontop of all that, an easy schedual.

2006-09-04 21:40:26 · answer #7 · answered by Country Boy 3 · 0 0

AFC: Miami/Bengals/Colts/Broncos (DC)
WC: Patriots/Chiefs

NFC: Giants/Bears/Panthers/Seahawks
WC: Skins/Arizona (Wouldn't that be something, Cards in the playoffs?)

2006-09-04 21:39:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

afc
division champs-dolphins-bengals-colts-chiefs
wildcards-ravens-broncos
nfc
division champs-redskins-bears-panthers-seahawks
wildcards-cowboys-tampa bay
super bowl-dolphins-panthers
champions-panthers

2006-09-04 22:26:53 · answer #9 · answered by yosef 2 · 0 0

This is a dumb question and isn't mandatory. We don't even know who's on the teams yet?

You dont' really know until the end. Injuries, etc... Dumb question.

2006-09-04 23:06:07 · answer #10 · answered by Ice4444 5 · 0 1

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