Predictions on league leaders, awards and standings...

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  1. Cadillac

    Cadillac nfl-*****s member

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    AFC:

    1) NY Jets 10-6
    2) New England Patriots 8-8
    3) Buffalo Bills 7-9
    4) Miami Dolphins 5-11

    1) Cincinnati Bengals 10-6
    2) Baltimore Ravens 10-6
    3) Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9
    4) Cleveland Browns 3-13

    1) Indiannapolis Colts 13-3
    2) Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6
    3) Houston Texans 7-9
    4) Tennessee Titans 3-13

    1) Oakland Raiders 11-5
    2) Kanasas City Chiefs 9-7
    3) San Diego Chargers 8-8
    4) Denver Broncos 6-10

    NFC:

    1) Philadelphia Eagles 12-4
    2) Dallas Cowboys 9-7
    3) New York Giants 8-8
    4) Washington Redskins 6-10

    1) Carolina Panthers 11-5
    2) Atlanta Falcons 9-7
    3) New Orleans Saints 8-8
    4) Tampa Bay Bucs 6-10

    1) Minnesota Vikings 12-4
    2) Green Bay Packers 8-8
    3) Detroit Lions 6-10
    4) Chicago Bears 4-12

    1) Seattle Seahawks 10-6
    2) St Louis Rams
    3) Arizona Cardinals 6-10
    4) San Francisco 49ers 3-13

    Playoffs:

    AFC Wildcards:

    NY Jets over Jacksonville Jaguars
    Cincinnati Bengals over Baltimore Ravens

    2nd Round

    Oakland Raiders over NY Jets
    Indiannapolis Colts over Cincinnati Bengals

    AFC Championship Game

    Indiannapolis Colts over Oakland Raiders

    NFC Wildcards:

    Seattle Seahawks over St Louis Rams
    Carolina Panthers over Atlanta Falcons

    2nd Round

    Philadelphia Eagles over Seattle Seahawks
    Minnesota Vikings over Carolina Panthers

    NFC Championship Game

    Philadelphia Eagles over Minnesota Vikings

    Superbowl

    Indiannapolis Colts over Philadelphia Eagles

    Superbowl MVP: Peyton Manning

    Regular Season MVP: Peyon Manning
    runners up:
    Daunte Culpepper
    Donovan McNabb

    Leading Rushers AFC

    LaDainian Tomlinson
    Rudi Johnson
    Corey Dillon

    Leading Rushers NFC

    Deuce McAllister
    Shaun Alecander
    Ahman Green

    Leading Receivers AFC

    Chad Johnson
    Randy Moss
    Reggie Wayne

    Leading Receivers NFC

    Terrell Owens
    Torry Holt
    Nate Burleson

    Defensive Player of the year: Ed Reed
    runners up:
    Jonathan Vilma
    Julius Peppers

    Offensive Rookie of the year:
    WR, Troy Williamson, Min

    Defensive Rookie of the year:
    S Thomas Davis, Car

    Coach of the year: Marvin Lewis, Cin
    runners up:
    Mike Tice, Min
    Herm Edwards, NYJ
     
  2. nflfan04

    nflfan04 Dazed and Confused

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    no way new england goes 8-8. theyre going atleast 10-6 and definitely making playoffs. and then manning will choke against the patriots and it will be eagles patriotsa againa where eagles puill it out.
     
  3. Bearsfan1

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cadillac)</div><div class='quotemain'>AFC:

    1) NY Jets 10-6
    2) New England Patriots 8-8
    3) Buffalo Bills 7-9
    4) Miami Dolphins 5-11

    1) Cincinnati Bengals 10-6
    2) Baltimore Ravens 10-6
    3) Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9
    4) Cleveland Browns 3-13

    1) Indiannapolis Colts 13-3
    2) Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6
    3) Houston Texans 7-9
    4) Tennessee Titans 3-13

    1) Oakland Raiders 11-5
    2) Kanasas City Chiefs 9-7
    3) San Diego Chargers 8-8
    4) Denver Broncos 6-10

    NFC:

    1) Philadelphia Eagles 12-4
    2) Dallas Cowboys 9-7
    3) New York Giants 8-8
    4) Washington Redskins 6-10

    1) Carolina Panthers 11-5
    2) Atlanta Falcons 9-7
    3) New Orleans Saints 8-8
    4) Tampa Bay Bucs 6-10

    1) Minnesota Vikings 12-4
    2) Green Bay Packers 8-8
    3) Detroit Lions 6-10
    4) Chicago Bears 4-12

    1) Seattle Seahawks 10-6
    2) St Louis Rams
    3) Arizona Cardinals 6-10
    4) San Francisco 49ers 3-13

    Playoffs:

    AFC Wildcards:

    NY Jets over Jacksonville Jaguars
    Cincinnati Bengals over Baltimore Ravens

    2nd Round

    Oakland Raiders over NY Jets
    Indiannapolis Colts over Cincinnati Bengals

    AFC Championship Game

    Indiannapolis Colts over Oakland Raiders

    NFC Wildcards:

    Seattle Seahawks over St Louis Rams
    Carolina Panthers over Atlanta Falcons

    2nd Round

    Philadelphia Eagles over Seattle Seahawks
    Minnesota Vikings over Carolina Panthers

    NFC Championship Game

    Philadelphia Eagles over Minnesota Vikings

    Superbowl

    Indiannapolis Colts over Philadelphia Eagles

    Superbowl MVP: Peyton Manning

    Regular Season MVP: Peyon Manning
    runners up:
    Daunte Culpepper
    Donovan McNabb

    Leading Rushers AFC

    LaDainian Tomlinson
    Rudi Johnson
    Corey Dillon

    Leading Rushers NFC

    Deuce McAllister
    Shaun Alecander
    Ahman Green

    Leading Receivers AFC

    Chad Johnson
    Randy Moss
    Reggie Wayne

    Leading Receivers NFC

    Terrell Owens
    Torry Holt
    Nate Burleson

    Defensive Player of the year: Ed Reed
    runners up:
    Jonathan Vilma
    Julius Peppers

    Offensive Rookie of the year:
    WR, Troy Williamson, Min

    Defensive Rookie of the year:
    S Thomas Davis, Car

    Coach of the year: Marvin Lewis, Cin
    runners up:
    Mike Tice, Min
    Herm Edwards, NYJ</div>

    whole standing system is flawed, please edit and correct
    1)st.louis has no record. It has to be 9-7 or 10-6. making total wins among all NFL teams 254 or 255, which is not possible
     
  4. Giantsfan1

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    what is the number of total wins any way.
     
  5. Glenso1188

    Glenso1188 nfl-*****s member

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    That would be 256.
     
  6. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    I am gonna wait til preseason is over until i make my predictions.
     
  7. PROPHET

    PROPHET nfl-*****s member

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    Heres a Sugg. when coming up with a teams W/L record...go through there schedule and pick the games they are all gonna win and lose so that you wont have a messed up total amount of games....its just what I do..and I wait till after the 1st week of preseason for mines...then do another after pre-season
     
  8. Thoth

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Glenso1188)</div><div class='quotemain'>That would be 256.</div>

    Actually, its 255.

    Good to have you back man.
     
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    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    AFC comeback player of the yr - Ricky W
    AFC Defensive Rookie Matt Roth DE Miami

    Of course, I could be biased.
     
  10. MysteryMan

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    AFC:

    1) New England Patriots 10-6 Losses(Carolina, Atlanta, Colts, Jets, Chiefs, Chargers)
    2) NY Jets 10-6 Losses( Patriots, Miami, Ravens, Raiders, Jaguars, Saints)
    3) Buffalo Bills 6-10
    4) Miami Dolphins 5-11

    1) Cincinnati Bengals 11-5 Losses (Ravens, Steelers, Vikings, Colts, Detroit)
    2) Baltimore Ravens 10-6 Losses ( Bengals, Steelers, Browns, Houston, Vikings, Packers)
    3) Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9
    4) Cleveland Browns 3-13

    1) Indiannapolis Colts 13-3 Losses( Ravens, Houstan, St. Louis)
    2) Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7
    3) Houston Texans 7-9
    4) Tennessee Titans 3-13

    1) San Diego Chargers 11-5 Losses( Jets, Colts, Oakland, Chiefs, Eagles)
    2) Kanasas City Chiefs 10-6
    3) Oakland Raiders 8-8
    4) Denver Broncos 6-10

    NFC:

    1) Philadelphia Eagles 12-4( Giants, Cowboys, Falcons, Arizona)
    2) New York Giants 10-6 ( Eagles, Cowboys, Redskins, Oakland, Chiefs, Rams)
    3) Dallas Cowboys 7-9
    4) Washington Redskins 6-10

    1) Carolina Panthers 11-5( Saints, Falcons, Buffalo, Jets, Vikings)
    2) Atlanta Falcons 10-6 ( Panthers, Saints, Bucs, Chicago, Detroit, Jets)
    3) New Orleans Saints 7-9
    4) Tampa Bay Bucs 5-11

    1) Detroit Lions 10-6 ( Baltimore, Vikings, Bears, Arizona, Carolina, Steelers)
    2) Minnesota Vikings 10-6 ( Detroit, Packers, Bears, Steelers, Bucs, Dallas)
    3) Chicago Bears 6-10
    4) Green Bay Packers 4-12

    1) Seattle Seahawks 9-7 ( Jaguars, Atlanta, Rams, 49ers, Giants, Colts, Eagles)
    2) St Louis Rams 7-9
    3) Arizona Cardinals 7-9
    4) San Francisco 49ers 6-10


    Playoffs

    AFC Wild Card
    Jets defeat Patriots
    San Diego defeats Baltimore

    2nd round
    Colts defeat Jets
    San Diego over Bengals

    AFC Championship

    Colts Defeat Chargers

    NFC Wild Card
    Giants defeat Seattle
    Atlanta defeat Detroit

    2nd Round
    Carolina defeat New York
    Atlanta over Philadelphie

    NFC Championship
    Carolina defeat Atlanta

    Super Bowl
    Colts defeat Carolina and the Giants win the super bowl [​IMG]
    SB MVP- PEyton MAnning

    Regular Season MVP: Peyon Manning
    runners up:
    Daunte Culpepper
    Tom Brady

    Leading Rushers AFC
    LaDainian Tomlinson
    Jamal Lewis
    Corey Dillon

    Leading Rushers NFC
    Shaun Alexander
    Tiki Barber
    Ahman Green

    Leading Receivers AFC
    Chad Johnson
    Randy Moss
    Marvin Harrison

    Leading Receivers NFC
    Terrell Owens
    Torry Holt
    Plaxico Burress

    Defensive Player of the year: Ed Reed
    runners up:
    Ty Law
    Julius Peppers

    Offensive Rookie of the year:
    WR, Mike Williams, DET

    Defensive Rookie of the year:
    S Thomas Davis, Car

    Coach of the year: Marvin Lewis, Cin
    runners up:
    Mike Tice, Min
    Herm Edwards
     
  11. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    So many people are biased on their picks. I mean I like the Packers but if we don't get Grady Jackson signed we are probably out of the Wild Card.
     
  12. MysteryMan

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>AFC comeback player of the yr - Ricky W
    AFC Defensive Rookie Matt Roth DE Miami

    Of course, I could be biased.</div>


    Ur not biased at all!!
     
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    porky88 King of Kings

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MysteryMan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>AFC comeback player of the yr - Ricky W
    AFC Defensive Rookie Matt Roth DE Miami

    Of course, I could be biased.</div>


    Ur not biased at all!!</div>

    Plaxico being the NFC's 3rd best reciever when he has been an overrated bust in Pittsburgh thus far isn't be biased. [​IMG]
     
  14. MysteryMan

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MysteryMan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>AFC comeback player of the yr - Ricky W
    AFC Defensive Rookie Matt Roth DE Miami

    Of course, I could be biased.</div>


    Ur not biased at all!!</div>

    Plaxico being the NFC's 3rd best reciever when he has been an overrated bust in Pittsburgh thus far isn't be biased. [​IMG]</div>

    The only reason i put him there was because well hes the best WR in the future with Eli at QB.






    I WISH [​IMG]
     
  15. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    I think Eli will be a lot better. Next year they will get their 1st round pick back. If they can get him another good reciever then that offense can go places in a couple of years.

    Just wait, Eli will come around and be good, dont lose faith
     
  16. MysteryMan

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    I no Eli will do better itll just take time. Im hoping they get atleast 8 wins this year.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Hes gonna come a long way from last year. He just needs a good WR in the draft next year and then he will be doing great
     
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    AFC:

    1) New England Patriots 10-6
    2) NY Jets 10-6
    3) Buffalo Bills 5-11
    4) Miami Dolphins 5-11

    1) Cincinnati Bengals 10-6
    2) Baltimore Ravens 10-6
    3) Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9
    4) Cleveland Browns 3-13

    1) Indiannapolis Colts 13-3
    2) Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7
    3) Houston Texans 7-9
    4) Tennessee Titans 3-13

    1) San Diego Chargers 11-5
    2) Kanasas City Chiefs 10-6
    3) Oakland Raiders 10-6
    4) Denver Broncos 6-10

    NFC:

    1) Philadelphia Eagles 13-3
    (2) Dallas Cowboys 9-7
    3) New York Giants 8-8
    4) Washington Redskins 6-10

    1) Carolina Panthers 11-5
    2) Atlanta Falcons 10-6
    3) New Orleans Saints 7-9
    4) Tampa Bay Bucs 5-11

    1) Detroit Lions 10-6
    2) Minnesota Vikings 10-6
    3) Chicago Bears 6-10
    4) Green Bay Packers 4-12

    1) Seattle Seahawks 9-7
    2) St Louis Rams 7-9
    3) Arizona Cardinals 7-9
    4) San Francisco 49ers 3-13


    Playoffs

    AFC Wild Card
    Jets defeat Patriots
    Baltimore defeats SanDeigo

    2nd round
    Colts defeat Jets
    Baltimore over Bengals

    AFC Championship

    Colts Defeat Baltimore

    NFC Wild Card
    Seattle defeat Dallas
    Atlanta defeat Detroit

    2nd Round
    Seattle defeat Carolina
    Philadelphia over Atlanta

    NFC Championship
    Philadelphia defeat Seattle

    Super Bowl
    Philadelphia defeats Colts 24-13
    SB MVP- Terrell Owens

    Regular Season MVP: Donovan McNabb
    runners up:
    Tom Brady
    LaDainian Tomlinson

    Leading Rushers AFC
    LaDainian Tomlinson
    Jamal Lewis
    Corey Dillon

    Leading Rushers NFC
    Shaun Alexander
    Tiki Barber
    Ahman Green

    Leading Receivers AFC
    Chad Johnson
    Randy Moss
    Marvin Harrison

    Leading Receivers NFC
    Terrell Owens
    Torry Holt
    Plaxico Burress

    Defensive Player of the year: Ray Lewis
    runners up:
    Ed Reed
    Julius Peppers

    Offensive Rookie of the year:
    WR, Mike Williams, DET

    Defensive Rookie of the year:
    S Thomas Davis, Car

    Coach of the year: Marvin Lewis, Cin
    runners up:
    Mike Tice, Min
    Herm Edwards
     

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