AFC
south - Indianapolis 14-2
east - New England 14-2
west - Oakland 10-6
north - Baltimore 13-3
wild card - Tennesse 11-5, Jacksonville 11-5
NFC
south - Atlanta 11-5
east - Philadelphia 12-4
west - San Francisco 10-6
north - Chicago 10-6
wild card - St. Louis 10-6, Washington 9-7
PLAYOFFS
1st Round AFC- Oakland over Tennesse, Jacksonville over Baltimore
1st Round NFC- San Francisco over Washington, St. Louis over Chicago
2nd Round AFC- Oakland over Indianapolis, New England over Jacksonville
2nd Round NFC- Philadelphia over San Francisco, St. Louis over Atlanta
3rd Round AFC- New Engliand over Indianapolis
3rd Round NFC- Philadelphia over St. Louis
Super Bowl XLII- New England over Philadelphia 33-27 OT
Asante Samuel Interception return to end the season.
Pro Bowl- AFC over NFC 51-49
AWARDS
MVP-Steven Jackson STL
Offensive Player of the year-Steven Jackson STL
Defensive Player of the year-Nnamdi Asomugha OAK
Rookie of the Year - Calvin Johnson - Tampa Bay
RECORDS
Nnamdi Asomugha - 13 interceptions
Frank Gore - 2399 rushing yards
Steven Jackson - 33 rushing touchdowns
Fabian Washington - 9 Return Touchdowns
2007-04-15 07:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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AFC:
South: Indy 12-4
East: New England 13-3
West: San Diego 14-2
North: Cincy 10-6
WC: Tennessee, Pittsburgh
Indy over Pitt
Tennessee over Cincy
San Diego over Tennessee
New England over Indy
New England over San Diego
NFC:
North: Chicago 11-5
East: Philly 10-6
South: Carolina 10-6
West: Seattle 11-5
WC: Arizona, New Orleans
Philly over Arizona
New Orleans over Carolina
Seattle over Philly
Carolina over Chicago
Carolina over Seattle
New England 27, Carolina 16
2007-04-15 10:52:16
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AFC
east-patriots (14-2) great free agent signings this offseason. another year of brady and belicek.
west-broncos (12-4) the addition of dre bly will strengthen their D drastically. watch out for these guys this year.
north-ravens (11-5) mcnair will be back and so will that strong D.
south-colts (11-5) lost key players on their team. will not be as good as last year, but will certainly be in the playoffs and will put up a good fight.
wildcard-chargers (10-6), jaguars (10-6)
NFC
south- saints (13-3) almost same team coming back with more experience together. will be tough to beat this year.
east- cowboys (12-4) romo will be a consistent qb this year. they should make a run if TO can catch the ball, which happens to be thrown in his direction over half the time.
west- 49ers (11-5) it'll be a run between them and the hawks for this division, but i have a feeling the niners will sweep the hawks this year.
north- packers (9-7) its a weak division, but the packers are young, have potential, and have great leadership coming from favre. they should make a run for it this year as the bears are declining this offseason (also, notice how many teams who lose the super bowl that actually make it back the following year)
wild card- seahawks (9-7), panthers (9-7)
2007-04-15 09:13:51
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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NFC: a million Bears (13-3) 2 Saints (11-5) 3 Eagles (11-5) 4 49ers (10-6) 5 Panthers (10-6) 6 Redskins (9-7) Championship: Da Bears Over San Francisco AFC a million Patriots (13-3) 2 Chargers (12-4) 3 Jaguars (11-5) 4 Ravens (11-5) 5 Jets (11-5) 6 Colts (10-6) Championship: Jaguars over Chargers tremendous Bowl Champions: DA BEARS!, 35-13 over Jacksonville. flow BEARS!
2016-12-04 01:54:03
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AFC south- Colts (10-6)
AFC East- Patriots (13-3)
AFC west- Chargers (13-3)
AFC North- Bengals (11-5)
Wild cards: Ravens (10-6) Broncos (10-6)
1st round: Ravens over Bengals/ Broncos over Colts
Division: Patriots over Ravens/ Chargers over Broncos
AFC Championship: Patriots over Chargers
NFC North- Bears (10-6)
NFC East- Eagles (11- 5)
NFC west- Seahawks (12-4)
NFC South- Saints (12-4)
Wild cards: Redskins (9-7) Panthers (9-7)
1st round: Panthers over Eagles/ Redskins over Bears
Division: Seahawks over Redskins/ Saints over Panthers
NFC Championship: Saints over Seahawks
Super Bowl XLII: Patriots 28 Saints 17
2007-04-15 14:13:32
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answered by elkcip_rider 3
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I'm not going through every division...I agree with your overall Super Bowl champ, though...So, we're cool...I predict in the AFC Playoffs, once again the Colts and Patriots, with the Patriots showing that they are the best team in football, and taking REVENGE for the crappy refs last year...45-30...
In the NFC, I predict the Saints will be back...and if Grossman can get more consistent, the Bears could be there, too...
So, the final four pretty much the same, with the Pats beating the Saints in the Super Bowl, 42-28...
2007-04-15 08:40:01
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answered by Terry C. 7
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AFC - East New York Jets
AFC-North- cincinnati
AFC- South Jacksonville
AFC- West-Denver
AFC Wildcards Miami - Tennesee
NFC-East-Philedelphia
NFC North [[[Once again ]]]Chicago
NFC South Atlanta
NFC WestSeattle
NFC Wildcards Dallas San Fran
SuperBowl Jacksonville @Atlanta
God Luck Everyone & TY
2007-04-15 07:38:21
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answered by sporto562001 1
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AFC:
South- Colts (13-3)
East- Patriots (11-5)
West- Chargers (11-5)
North- Ravens-( 12-4)
Wild Cards- Broncos (11-5), Bengals (10-6)
1st round: Partiots over Broncos/ Chargers over Bengals
Div: Ravens over Partiots/ Colts over Chargers
AFC Championship: Colts Over Ravens
NFC
North- Bears (11-5)
East- Eagles ( 14-2)
South- Saints (10-6)
West- Seahawks ( 10-6)
Wild Cards: Cowboys (10-6), Rams (9-7)
1st round: Seahawks over Cowboys/ Saints over Rams
Div- Eagles over Seahawks/ Saints over Bears
NFC Championship- Eages over Saints
Super Bowl XLII: Eagles 34 Colts 27
2007-04-15 07:02:55
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answered by karan802 2
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Colts, 16 and 0. I dont think so! The pats will go to the super bowl. I definlty agree with that. They WILL be the best team in the AFC next year and for many to come.
2007-04-15 09:48:49
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answered by J.A. 4
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AFC
South - Colts
East - Patriots
North - Ravens
West - Broncos
Wild Cards - Chargers
Wild Cards - Bengals
AFC Championship Game - Ravens over Patriots
NFC
South - Panthers
North - Packers
East - Eagles
West - Seahawks
Wild Cards - Saints
Wild Cards - Giants
NFC Championship Game - Panthers over Eagles
2007-04-15 07:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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