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2004-2005 NFL Predictions Thread

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Bowser

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Alright guys, it's time to get your predictions in for the division winners, conference championship winners, and the Super Bowl winner. We'll pull this thread up at the end of the year (if someone remembers :p) and see who was the closest to getting it right. Alright, here we go!

AFC
Division Winners
AFC North - Baltimore
AFC South - Indianapolis
AFC East - New England
AFC West - Kansas City
Wild Card Teams - Jacksonville, Denver

NFC
Division Winners
NFC North - Minnesota
NFC South - Carolina
NFC East - Philadelphia
NFC West - Seattle
Wild Card Teams - Washington, St. Louis

AFC Championship Game
Indianapolis def. Baltimore

NFC Championship Game
Carolina def. Seattle

Super Bowl XXXIX
Carolina def. Indianapolis

NFL MVP - Peyton Manning - Ind
Coach of the Year - John Fox - Car
Offensive Player of the Year - LaDainian Tomlinson - SD
Defensive Player of the Year - Kris Jenkins - Car (It would've been Ray Lewis, but he's on the cover of Madden :p)
Offensive Rookie of the Year - Kellen Winslow II - Cle & Roy Williams - Det
Defensive Rookie of the Year - Sean Taylor - Was
 

DMczaf

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Might as well rename this thread to "Pick your favorite team to win the championship and awards" Thread
 

Bowser

Member
DMczaf said:
Might as well rename this thread to "Pick your favorite team to win the championship and awards" Thread

[Ahnold]STOP WHINING[/Ahnold]

Get your predictions in!
 

DMczaf

Member
Hell im serious, you think any Eagles fans will say the Panthers will win it all? Think any Redskins fans wont pick the Redskins? This thread is just going to show us who is everyone's favorite team :lol
 

Bowser

Member
DMczaf said:
Hell im serious, you think any Eagles fans will say the Panthers will win it all? Think any Redskins fans wont pick the Redskins? This thread is just going to show us who is everyone's favorite team :lol

Fine then, we'll see whose favorite team comes out on top.

edit - At least do the Yearly awards predictions then
 

Boogie9IGN

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I'd kill for a Packers vs. Niners Super Bowl one day
 

Archaix

Drunky McMurder
Here are my picks from the preseason thread last month, along with a random guess at the super bowl.

AFC East: Patriots
AFC South: Titans
AFC West: Broncos
AFC North: Ravens

Wildcard: Colts, Chiefs

NFC West: Seahawks
NFC North: Packers
NFC East: Eagles
NFC South: Saints

Wildcard: Panthers, Vikings

MVP: Ahman Green
Offensive Player: Ladanian Tomlinson
Defensive Player: Ed Reed
Defensive Rookie: Sean Taylor
Offensive Rookie: Not even going to attempt a pick.

Super Bowl: I don't know. Let's go with Titans over Vikings
 
Chicago bears will win it all... urlacher will win the game with a quarter back sack and then the qb fumbles it and he runs it in.

urlacher goes into politics, runs with ditka for Prez/VP... after 8 years they switch, and again are prez/VP.
 

Triumph

Banned
The only sure bets are that the Cardinals are gonna suck and that Mike Vick will get hurt again, forcing heroic back-up Matt Schaub to lead the Falcons to the first of 47 consecutive Super Bowl titles. It's just evolution!

Oh, and here's a pic of Randy Orton just to piss everyone off!

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Archaix

Drunky McMurder
Paradox said:
Too early for predictions.


....oh and :lol at the Ravens or Seahawks/Bears winning the SB.

The season is about to begin in four days, when exactly would it be late enough for predictions in your opinion? Should we just wait until February to do our predictions and make sure everybody gets everything right?
 

Paradox

Member
I'd say about 3-4 games in to the season is a good time for predictions :p


But ill give it a go anyways

AFC
Division Winners
AFC North - Baltimore
AFC South - Indianapolis
AFC East - New England
AFC West - Denver (really too early to judge like I said, we have the talent.. now we need to know if our offense is gonna click.. which requires a couple weeks into the season)
Wild Card Teams - Jacksonville, KC

NFC
Division Winners
NFC North - Minnesota
NFC South - Carolina
NFC East - Philadelphia
NFC West - St. Louis
Wild Card Teams - Detroit (possibly the suprise team of the year?), Seattle

AFC Championship Game
Indianapolis vs Denver

NFC Championship Game
Carolina vs Philadelphia

Super Bowl XXXIX
Philadelphia vs Indianapolis
 

Fifty

Member
Paradox said:
Too early for predictions.


....oh and :lol at the Ravens or Seahawks/Bears winning the SB.


Yeah, isn't that hilarious?!

The Ravens or Seahawks could easily make it to the Superbowl. The Bears...Well......The Ravens or Seahawks could make it there :p

Picking your favorite team, the Broncos to face Indy in the AFC championship is the real :lol
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
AFC
Division Winners
AFC North - Baltimore
AFC South - Indianapolis
AFC East - New England
AFC West - KC
Wild Card Teams - Jets, Texans

NFC
Division Winners
NFC North - Minnesota
NFC South - New Orleans
NFC East - Philadelphia
NFC West - Seattle
Wild Card Teams - Cowboys, Panthers

AFC Championship Game
Indianapolis vs Baltimore

NFC Championship Game
Carolina vs Philadelphia

Super Bowl XXXIX
Carolina vs Indianapolis
 
methodman you had me at niners superbowl champs... you had me at niners superbowl champs.




then you lost me at "but not this year".

look ladies, i'll be honest with you. will the 49ers win the superbowl this year? yes. will tim rattay win superbowl/league mvp + be a probowler? yes. will our defense hold opponents to below 200 yards a game total? yes. but i won't rub it in at the end of the year. take comfort in knowing that niner haters
 

BlackMage

Banned
FrenchMovieTheme said:
methodman you had me at niners superbowl champs... you had me at niners superbowl champs.




then you lost me at "but not this year".

look ladies, i'll be honest with you. will the 49ers win the superbowl this year? yes. will tim rattay win superbowl/league mvp + be a probowler? yes. will our defense hold opponents to below 200 yards a game total? yes. but i won't rub it in at the end of the year. take comfort in knowing that niner haters

bwahahahhaaaa!!
 

Miguel

Member
Eminem said:
Wild Card Teams - Texans

I <3 you...

now what do you want for Davis/Johnson? FUCK YOU FMT! I WOULD HAVE GIVEN YOU MORE THAN SANTANA MOSS FOR DOMANICK!



AFC
Division Winners
AFC North - Browns
AFC South - Indianapolis
AFC East - New England
AFC West - KC
Wild Card Teams - Denver, Texans

NFC
Division Winners
NFC North - Packers
NFC South - Tampa Bay
NFC East - Philadelphia
NFC West - Seattle
Wild Card Teams - Minnesota, Panthers
 

Bowser

Member
FINALLY SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS!

OK, so you want my pick for the upcoming NFL season? No you don't. You don't want to hear it because evidently nobody else believes this team can do anything in 2004. I ask you right now, without thinking, what team played the Patriots in last year's Super Bowl? How long did it take you to answer?

Not many would get it right away. They would say Philadel -- err ... Carolina. The Panthers were good. This year, they will be great.

Everyone cannot wait to dub the Patriots the next dynasty, following in the footsteps of the Mings, Steelers, 49ers, Cowboys and Iglesiases. People think this for good reason: The Patriots have the best coach in Bill Belichick and the still young-and-hot QB in Tom Brady. They draft well, and their defense is tough and built for January weather.

How about Carolina's John Fox, though? How about a guy who takes over a 1-15 team, improves it to 7-9 and follows that up with 11-5 and a date with Janet and Justin? How about Jake Delhomme -- the nicest multimillion-dollar athlete you will ever meet -- who is a late-game, pressure quarterback and has the fire to lead and an arm to dazzle? Get Delhomme on a field with stuff flying, and he becomes a demon. He yells, he grabs and he fights.

Who pays attention to Steve Smith? Terrell Owens is a better self-promoter, but Smith is a better receiver. He's not big, but he can fly. A former punt returner, Smith has moves that make him hard to bring down in the open field. Smith has possession receiver-type hands and the burners of something Wile E. Coyote would order from Acme.

Now let's talk defense. There is no better front seven than the Panthers'. The defensive line is dynamic, cohesive and signed through 2007.

The linebackers are underrated. Mark Fields is back after a year of dealing with Hodgkin's disease. His raw speed coming on blitzes when that front four is beating up an offensive line gives the Panthers the best pass rush in the NFL. Last year, Fields cheered from the sidelines as he recovered; this year, his teammates will be clapping for him as he makes his way to Honolulu.

Even special teams are a strength. The Panthers boast the best punter in the league in Todd Sauerbrun, as well as a kicker -- John Kasay -- with a strong, accurate leg. Carolina can play a field-position game with the best of them, and then, after wearing a team down, the Panthers make their move.

This isn't to suggest the Panthers don't have questions. Will their offensive line -- which returns only one starter, center Jeff Mitchell, to the same position as last year -- be good enough to protect the quarterback and open holes for Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster? Will Matt Willig, who put his movie career on hold when he gave up starring in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded to help give Carolina depth on the offensive line, be adequate at right tackle? How will the guards hold up after the losses of Kevin Donnalley and Jeno James? In the secondary, can Colin Branch replace Deon Grant? Will Reggie Howard and Terry Cousin be missed? Every team has similar problems in the free-agent era. The Panthers, I believe, will find they are even better than they were as NFC champs.

The NFC South will be a tougher division than last year because of the health of Michael Vick and the coaching of Jim Mora in Atlanta. The Bucs have surrounded coach Jon Gruden with veterans, and the nightmare of Keyshawn Johnson is behind them. In New Orleans, Aaron Brooks, Joe Horn and Deuce McAllister will try to win for Jim Haslett, who is coaching for his job.

The toughest competition from the rest of the NFC will come from Seattle. The road to the Super Bowl will go through the Pacific Northwest, but the representative for the NFC will be that little bunch of Dangerfields from Charlotte, who will celebrate their 10th year in the league with their first NFL title.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=patsbetterlookoutforcats&prov=tsn&type=lgns
 
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