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AFC North: 3Baltimore Ravens (12-4)

AFC South: 2Indianapolis Colts (14-2)

AFC East: 1New England Patriots (14-2)

AFC West: 4Kansas City Chiefs (11-5)

AFC Wild Card 1: 5Buffalo Bills (11-5)

AFC Wild Card 2: 6San Diego Chargers (10-6)


NFC North: 1Chicago Bears (12-4)

NFC South: 3New Orleans Saints (11-5)

NFC East: 2Dallas Cowboys (11-5)

NFC West: 4Saint Louis Rams (10-6)

NFC Wild Card 1: 5Carolina Panthers (10-6)

NFC Wild Card 2: 6San Fransisco 49ers (9-7)


Playoffs
AFC : Wild Card
5Buffalo Bills @ 4Kansas City Chiefs
6San Diego Chargers @ 3Balimore Ravens

Divisional
5Buffalo Bills @ 1New England Patriots
3Baltimore Ravens @ 2Indianapolis Colts

AFC Championship
2Indianapolis Colts @ 1New England Patriots

NFC: Wild Card
5Carolina @ 4Saint Louis Rams
6San Fransisco 49ers @ 3 New Orleans Saints

Divisional
4Saint Louis Rams @ 1Chicago Bears
3New Orleans Saints @ 2Dallas Cowboys

NFC Championship
3New Orleans Saints @ 1Chicago Bears


SUPERBOWL XLII GLENDALE, AZ
3NEW ORLEANS SAINTS @ 1NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

2007-08-23 06:36:48 · 10 answers · asked by yorksteelersfan36 2 in Sports Football (American)

10 answers

Anyone that leaves the Steelers out of the playoffs simply doesn't understand American Football.

2007-08-23 06:48:19 · answer #1 · answered by Sports fan 5 · 1 3

I like your NFC predictions except for leaving out Seattle. I also don't think the Saints will make it to the Superbowl. Bears should repeat there. As far as your AFC predictions go I would have to say 2 teams going 14-2 is unlikely. The Colts won't be as strong this year. They lost too many guys (June, Glenn and both starting corners). The Bills? No way that will happen. Sure Losman is improving and Lee Evans is great but they traded away everyone else on that team with a known name or let them go via free agency. Bills won't make the playoffs and be lucky to win 6 games. The Chiefs doesn't sound very likely either considering SD went 14-2 last year and have the MVP in LT. Brodie Croyle? Enough said.

2007-08-23 07:57:23 · answer #2 · answered by ben34 2 · 1 0

Here is my prediction for this season's playoffs.?
AFC North: 4Cincinnati

AFC South: 2Indianapolis

AFC East: 1New England Patriots

AFC West: 3Denver

AFC Wild Card 1: 5San Diego

AFC Wild Card 2: 6Baltimore


NFC North: 4Chicago Bears

NFC South: 2New Orleans Saints

NFC East: 3Philadelphia

NFC West: 1Seattle

NFC Wild Card: 5NY Giants

NFC Wild Card: 6Dallas


Playoffs
AFC : Wild Card
5San Diego @ 4Cincinnati
6Baltimore @ 3Denver

Divisional
4Cincinnati @ 1New England Patriots
3Denver @ 2Indianapolis Colts

AFC Championship
3Denver @ 1New England Patriots

NFC: Wild Card
5NY Giants @ 4Chicago Bears
6Dallas 49ers @ 3Philadelphia

Divisional
5NY Giants @ 1Seattle
3Philadelphia @ 2New Orleans Saints

NFC Championship
3Philadelphia @ 1Seattle


SUPERBOWL XLII GLENDALE, AZ
1SETTLE SEAHAWKS @ 1NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Patriots 38 - Seahawks 27

2007-08-23 07:41:38 · answer #3 · answered by Follow the money 7 · 0 1

I don't see any way that the Chiefs will make the playoffs. Denver and SD are both much stronger teams than them. KC questions at QB, O-line, WR and their whole defense.

Also you have Seattle being the 3rd best team in the west. I could see the Rams making the playoffs, but I don't think that the 49ers will. Those teams are going to beat each other up and 10-6 will probably take that division. The wild card team will be Philly, Dallas or Carolina.

The Bills are going to be awful. They are the 4th best team in that division behind the Pats, Jets and then the Fins.

Cincy or Pittsburgh are gonna be in the mix for the wild card.

2007-08-23 06:59:42 · answer #4 · answered by Carnac 4 · 2 1

Not too bad but I'd be shocked if the Bills and Chiefs both make the playoffs. (ok, I'd be shocked if either of them did!)

14-2 is pretty hard to achieve, let alone have two teams which play each other do it. You usually need an exceptional team and a weak schedule. New England and Indianapolis are both in the top 5 on strength of schedule so this seems high .

2007-08-23 07:17:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not sure about the AFC North... So far during pre-season, none of the 4 teams are looking that great (Ravens losing to the Giants, Steelers losing to the Packers, Browns losing to the Lions, and the Bengals losing to both the Lions and the Saints)... I'm a Steelers fan, but this division is wide open right now...

And I disagree about the Pats. Someone up in NE is bound to get hurt this season (because no one major has in awhile).

2007-08-23 06:48:57 · answer #6 · answered by theewokprincess 5 · 0 1

top 4 in each conference: AFC: Raiders, Browns, Texans, Bills
NFC: Lions, Redskins, 49ers, Vikings

Super Bowl: Texans vs. Lions Super Bowl Champs: Lions.

How is that for an imagination????

The Colts are going to repeat, unfortunately... Payton told me so.

2007-08-23 06:59:46 · answer #7 · answered by RUESTER 5 · 0 2

on track for the most part until nfc championship game and Dallas and Indy making the playoffs.


the bears will win the bowl over the ravens

2007-08-23 07:16:12 · answer #8 · answered by Terrence W 6 · 1 1

You've put some effort into that.

2007-08-23 06:51:41 · answer #9 · answered by nflhandicapper 5 · 2 0

All I can say is GO PACK GO!!!!!!!!!

2007-08-23 07:01:36 · answer #10 · answered by sweetsnickers 5 · 1 1

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