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Posted Saturday, May 03, 2008 4:50 PM





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I know it's early, but here is how I see things shaking up...

AFC East

 

New England

Buffalo

Miami

New York Jets

 

AFC West

 

San Diego

Denver

Oakland

Kansas City

 

AFC North

 

Pittsburgh

Cleveland

Cincinnati

Baltimore

 

NFC East

 

Dallas

New York Giants

Philadelphia

Washington

 

NFC West

 

Seattle

St. Louis

Arizona

San Francisco

 

NFC North

 

Minnesota

Detroit

Green Bay

Chicago

 

NFC South

 

New Orleans

Bucs

Atlanta

Carolina

 

NFC Wild Card:

 

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Super Bowl XLIII: Dallas over San Diego

 

AFC South

 

Indianapolis

 

Week 1: Chicago-Win

Week 2: at Minnesota-Loss

Week 3: Jacksonville-Win

Week 5: at Houston-Win

Week 6: Baltimore-Win

Week 7: at Green Bay-Win

Week 8: at Tennessee-Loss

Week 9: New England-Win

Week 10: at Pittsburgh-Loss

Week 11: Houston-Win

Week 12: at San Diego-Win

Week 13: at Cleveland-Win

Week 14: Cincinnati-Win

Week 15: Detroit-Win

Week 16: at Jacksonville-Loss

Week 17: Tennessee-Win

 

Record: 12-4 (4-2 inside division)

 

Jacksonville-Wild Card

 

Week 1: at Tennessee-Loss

Week 2: Buffalo-Win

Week 3: Indianapolis-Loss

Week 4: Houston-Win

Week 5: Pittsburgh-Win

Week 6: at Denver-Win

Week 8: Cleveland-Win

Week 9: at Cincinnati-Win

Week 10: at Detroit-Win

Week 11: Tennessee-Win

Week 12: Minnesota-Loss

Week 13: at Houston-Loss

Week 14: at Chicago-Win

Week 15: Green Bay-Win

Week 16: Indianapolis-Win

Week 17: at Baltimore-Win

 

Record: 12-4 (3-3 inside division)

 

Houston-Wild Card

 

Week 1: at Pittsburgh-Loss

Week 2: Baltimore-Win

Week 3: at Tennessee-Win

Week 4: at Jacksonville-Loss

Week 5: Indianapolis-Loss

Week 6: Miami-Win

Week 7: Detroit-Win

Week 9: at Minnesota-Loss

Week 10: Cincinnati-Win

Week 11: at Indianapolis-Loss

Week 12: at Cleveland-Win

Week 13: Jacksonville-Win

Week 14: at Green Bay-Win

Week 15: Tennessee-Win

Week 16: at Oakland-Win

Week 17: Chicago-Win

 

Record: 11-5

 

Tennessee

 

Week 1: Jacksonville-Win

Week 2: at Cincinnati-Win

Week 3: Houston-Loss

Week 4: Minnesota-Win

Week 5: at Baltimore-Win

Week 7: Kansas City-Win

Week 8: Indianapolis-Win

Week 9: Green Bay-Win

Week 10: at Chicago-Win

Week 11: at Jacksonville-Loss

Week 12: New York Jets-Win

Week 13: at Detroit-Loss

Week 14: Cleveland-Win

Week 15: at Houston-Loss

Week 16: Pittsburgh-Loss

Week 17: at Indianapolis-Loss

 

Record: 10-6



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Post #520872
Posted Saturday, May 03, 2008 7:55 PM





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Taking a quick look at your standings, move GB and NYJ up and drop down Atlanta. Green Bay came so close to the Super Bowl last year, and the emergence of a running game and their still good defense should keep them at least in 2nd.

I also think you're giving the division too much credit. It will be extremely tough for all of the four teams to play so well again, but you are going past that and saying as a whole the divisional record will improve. Somebody has got to falter.

Post #520919
Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 10:01 AM





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I am of the opinion that Green Bay will suffer without Brett Favre. 

That opinion might change.  We'll see.

With regards to the Falcons, I think they'll do better than Carolina. 

With regards to the Jets, I see the AFC East as a close race for second place.  I think Miami will show improvement next season. 

I might be overrating Minnesota, but their running game, plus the addition of Jared Allen, has to put them at the top of the North. 

I think Detroit makes it because they can beat Green Bay and they can certainly beat Chicago.

Chicago still has Rex at quarterback.



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Post #521004
Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 11:17 AM





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TheClotTroll (5/4/2008)
I am of the opinion that Green Bay will suffer without Brett Favre. 

That opinion might change.  We'll see.

With regards to the Falcons, I think they'll do better than Carolina. 

With regards to the Jets, I see the AFC East as a close race for second place.  I think Miami will show improvement next season. 

I might be overrating Minnesota, but their running game, plus the addition of Jared Allen, has to put them at the top of the North. 

I think Detroit makes it because they can beat Green Bay and they can certainly beat Chicago.

Chicago still has Rex at quarterback.

I think it would be kind of tough for Miami not to show improvement (they can't only win one again.)

While Minnesota has a terrific defensive line, they've got a similar QB issue to Chicago.

Post #521024
Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 11:03 PM





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Well, I must say I'd be okay with us running off a nine-game winning streak...hopefully we don't lose opening day in Tennessee again, though.



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Post #521261
Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 12:12 AM





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IFC, you have us beating the Colts away and losing at home.

What's your thinking behind that?




Post #521272
Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 10:17 AM





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So you predict the clots to win the AFC South. What a shock!

No clottroll homerism there.



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