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AFC East.....New EnglandPatriots
AFC North.....Baltimore Ravens
AFC South.....Jacksonville Jaguars
AFC West.....San Diego Chargers

NFC East.....New York Giants
NFC South.....Carolina Panthers
NFC North......Minnesota Vikings
NFC West......Seatle Seahawks


NFC Champion....Carolina Panthers
AFC Champion....Jackonsville Jaguars

Super Bowl

Carolina Panthers 31
Jacksonville Jaguars 34


Don't post on my picks post yours

2007-07-06 11:27:51 · 19 answers · asked by DUB DUB 2 in Sports Football (American)

19 answers

AFC East - Patriots - Easily the most dominating team in this divsion. They will own this division until Tom Brady retires.

AFC North - Ravens - Amazing defense and efficient offense make this team very tough to beat.

AFC South - Colts - Colts will own this division until Manning leaves. Same situation as the Patriots.

AFC West - Chargers - Broncos are making progress but when you have LT and a great defense, you are going to be a great team.

NFC East - Cowboys - Only team that made progress in this division and almost won it last year.

NFC South - Panthers - They are healthy and they improved their defense in the draft. Saints are not catching the world by surprise this year.

NFC North - Bears - This is the weakest division in football and the Bears are a pretty good team.

NFC West - Seahawks - They are once again healthy and they boast some very impressive players on both sides of the ball.

NFC Champion - Cowboys
AFC Champion - Chargers

Super Bowl - Chargers def. Cowboys 24-17

2007-07-06 11:41:01 · answer #1 · answered by Just Me 3 · 0 1

AFC East: New York Jets
AFC North: Baltimore Ravens
AFC: South: Houston Texans...just kidding!! Indianapolis Colts
AFC West: San Diego Chargers

Wild Cards: New England Patriots and Cincinati Bengals


NFC East: Dallas Cowboys
NFC North: Minnesota Vikings
NFC South: New Orleans Saints
NFC West: San Fransico 49ers

Wild Cards: Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears

AFC Championship: New York Jets over San Diego Chargers

NFC Championship: New Orleans Saints over Dallas Cowboys


SUPERBOWL:
NY Jets- 21
NO Saints- 17

2007-07-06 13:07:15 · answer #2 · answered by Tyler 3 · 0 1

WOW! Not sure where you came up with all of this, but I'd like some of what YOU'RE smoking! Here goes......

AFC East = New Enlgand Patriots
AFC North = Cincinnati Bengals
AFC South = Indiannapolis Colts
AFC West = San Diego Chargers

NFC East = Dallas Cowboys
NFC South = New Orleans Saints
NFC North = Chicago Bears
NFC West = San Francisco 49ers

NFC Champion = New Orleans Saints
AFC Champion = San Diego Chargers

Super Bowl =
San Diego Chargers 37
New Orleans Saints 24

2007-07-06 12:34:36 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

AFC East-Patriots
AFC North-Ravens
AFC South-Colts
AFC West-Chargers


NFC East-Cowboys
NFC North-Bears
NFC South-Saints
NFC West-Niners


NFC Championship-Cowboys over Saints
AFC Championship-Patriots over Colts

Super Bowl-Cowboys 42, Patriots 37

2007-07-06 18:31:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oh god would I love it if Carolina actually made it that far.

AFC East - New England
AFC North - Baltimore
AFC South - Indianapolis
AFC West - San Diego
WC - Tennessee
WC - Denver

NFC East - Philadelphia
NFC North - Chicago
NFC South - New Orleans
NFC West - San Francisco
WC - Carolina
WC - Dallas

NFC Championship - New Orleans
AFC Championship - New England

Super Bowl - New England 32...New Orleans 27

2007-07-06 12:57:20 · answer #5 · answered by Carolina Kitten 6 · 0 1

As a Panthers fan, I'm flattered. However,...

AFC East.....New England Patriots
AFC North.....Baltimore Ravens
AFC South.....Indianapolis Colts
AFC West.....San Diego Chargers

NFC East.....Philladelphia Eagles
NFC South.....Carolina Panthers
NFC North......Chicago Bears
NFC West......Seattle Seahawks


NFC Champion....Philladelphia Eagles
AFC Champion....New England Patriots

Super Bowl

Philladelphia Eagles 28
New England Patriots 34

2007-07-06 11:38:13 · answer #6 · answered by Farthammerjones 5 · 0 2

AFC East.....New EnglandPatriots
AFC North.....Baltimore Ravens
AFC South.....Indianapolis Colts
AFC West.....Denver Broncos

NFC East.....Philadelphia Eagles
NFC South.....New Orleans Saints
NFC North......Green Bay Packers
NFC West......San Fransisco 49ers

2007-07-06 16:16:12 · answer #7 · answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6 · 0 1

I think it is funny that you have two teams who were created in the exact same year going to the Super Bowl.

AFC East- Patriots (None of the teams have a chance except the Jets)
AFC North- Bengals (Ravens or Bengals but I think the Bengals are better)
AFC South- Colts (Jaguars don't have a chance; no qb)
AFC West- Chargers (Broncos could be here but I think that the Chargers are alot better)
Wild Card- Broncos (They have a good D and are one of the best left)
Wild Card- Jets (They are the best left)

NFC East- Cowboys (it is a toss up between every team but I think they will win the most)
NFC South- Panthers (We would have had it last year except Delhomme chokes underpressure and he had a messed up thumb. We also have Carr who wasn't good because of the Houston o-line)
NFC North- Bears (the D scores themselves)
NFC West- 49ers (Alex Smith was doing good last year and I think he can lead them this year)
Wild Card- Saints (They are good and I think that they can make this spot
Wild Card- Eagles (I think McNabb will come back and do good this year)

NFC Championship- Panthers over Bears because we did it in 05 and we have a better team now even though Bears do too
AFC Championship- Chargers over Patriots because I think the Patriots are way overrated and aren't better than the Chargers. LT will set way more records this year.

Super Bowl- I am not sure. It will be a close game, but I think the Panthers might win because they have a better D and a good offense if Jake does good or if we play Carr and they also have DeAngelo who is good and should have started last year.

2007-07-06 12:37:52 · answer #8 · answered by Adam 3 · 0 1

My predictions:

AFC East.....New England Patriots
AFC North....Baltimore Ravens
AFC South.....Indianapolis Colts
AFC West.....San Diego Chargers

Wildcard: Pittsburgh Steelers

NFC East.......New York Giants
NFC South.....New Orleans Saints
NFC North......Chicago Bears
NFC West......San Fran 49ers

Wildcard: Seattle Seahawks

NFC Champion....New England Patriots
AFC Champion....New Orleans Saints

Super Bowl

New England: 31
New Orleans: 28

2007-07-06 11:42:36 · answer #9 · answered by r3byank 1 · 0 2

AFC North: Pit 13 - 3(no longer something diverse from final twelve months purely an less demanding time table) AFC West: SD 10 - 6 (crappy branch) AFC East: NE 12 - 4 (dominant group with brady) AFC South: Hou: 10 - 6 (loss of harrison and a great kind of training group i think of will fairly carry down indy and tenn lost the anchor of their D) NFC North: Min 11 - 5 (favre or no longer nonetheless have great D and dealing O) NFC West: SF - 10 - 6 (maximum balanced group and ARI i think of is gonna be taken a good purchase greater heavily this twelve months which skill greater difficult video games) NFC South: NO 11- 5 ( wonderful O and and convalescing D could get them into the playoffs) NFC East: PHI 12 - 4 (extra a great kind of stable gamers to an already great group) AFC wildcard: Indy and Bal NFC wildcard: NYG and motor vehicle no longer gonna get into playoff ingredient yet i will take PIT and PHI in the SB cuz pit has a soft time table into the playoffs and that they are able to conquer each and every of the great communities in the AFC and PHI is loaded with stable gamers...i will say it surely relies upon how a strategies the Pit o line and dealing video games is going by way of the season to confirm in the event that they are able to win all of it yet while it gets going they're almost unstoppable yet while no longer then the nod is going to Philly

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