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Here's your chance to predict what teams will do what, who will be what and so on for the '04 NFL season.

Here are mine:

-Standings-

NFC

-East

1. Philadelphia

2. Dallas

3. Washington

4. NY Giants

-North

1. Green Bay

2. Minnesota

3. Detroit

4. Chicago

-South

1. Carolina

2. Atlanta*

3. New Orleans*

4. Tampa Bay

-West

1. Seattle

2. St. Louis

3. Arizona

4. San Francisco

AFC

-East

1. Buffalo

2. New England*

3. Miami

4. NY Jets

-North

1. Cincinnati

2. Baltimore

3. Cleveland

4. Pittsburgh

-South

1. Tennessee

2. Indianapolis*

3. Houston

4. Jacksonville

-West

1. Denver

2. Kansas City

3. Oakland

4. San Diego

*-Wild Card Teams

MVP: Steve McNair, TEN

Offensive POY: LaDainian Tomlinson, SD

Defensive POY: Jevon Kearse, PHI

Offensive ROY: Philip Rivers, SD

Defensive ROY: DeAngelo Hall, ATL

Breakthrough POY: Ashley Lelie, DEN

Coach of the Year: Mike Holmgren, SEA

Bust of the Year: Eli Manning, NYG

Big Injury of the Year - Ray Lewis, BAL (Madden Curse)

-Super Bowl XXXIX-

Denver Broncos - 27

Philadelphia Eagles - 20

Denver's season relies on a healthy Plummer

Tennessee's season relies on Brown having a breakthrough year

*note - Denver's breakthrough back will be Tatum Bell, and Portis won't have the numbers in Washington that he put up in Denver.

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I won't predict standings, but I will predict that at some point, a Minnesota Viking cheerleader will split a seam on national television, throwing America and the FCC into an uproar, resulting in everything except Zoboomafoo to be placed on 7-second delay.

What's that?

Zoboomafoo is naked?

Everything goes on 7-second delay.

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NFC East:

Philly (11-5)

Dallas (10-6)

Washington (8-8)

New York (8-8)

North:

Vikings (10-6)

Packers (8-8)

Bears (6-10)

Lions (4-12)

South:

Falcons (12-4)

Panthers (12-4)

Buccaneers (7-9)

Saints (7-9)

West:

Seahawks (12-4)

Rams (11-5)

Cardinals (7-9)

49ers (6-10)

AFC East:

Patriots (13-3)

Dolphins (10-6)

Jets (8-8)

Bills (7-9)

North:

Ravens (10-6)

Steelers (8-8)

Bengals (8-8)

Browns (6-10)

South:

Titans (12-4)

Colts (12-4)

Jaguars (9-7)

Texans (5-11)

West:

Chiefs (11-5)

Broncos (9-7)

Chargers (7-9)

Raiders (5-11)

NFL MVP: Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis

NFL Offensive POY: Peyton Manning

NFL Defensive POY: Roy Williams, S, Dallas

NFL Offensive ROY: Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona

NFL Defensive ROY: Will Smith, DE, New Orleans

NFL Most Improved Player: Quentin Griffin, RB, Denver

NFL Coach of the Year: Mike Holmgren, Seattle

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NFC East

Washington Redskins (10-6)

Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

Dallas Cowboys(8-8)

New York Giants(7-9)

NFC North

Green Bay Packers (11-5)

Minnesota Vikings (9-7)

Chicago Bears (6-10)

Detroit Lions (4-12)

NFC South

Carolina Panthers (12-4)

Atlanta Falcons (11-5)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8)

New Orleans Saints (7-9)

NFC West

Seattle Seahawks (13-3)

St. Louis Rams (10-6)

San Francisco 49ers (7-9)

Arizona Cardinals (6-10)

NFL MVP - Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Indianapolis Colts

NFL Offensive ROY: Rashaun Woods, Wide Receiver, San Francisco

NFL Defensive ROY: Marcus Tubbs, Defensive End, Seattle Seahawks

NFL Most Improved Player: David Boston, Wide Receiver, Miami Dolphins

NFL Coach of the Year: Mike Holmgren, Seattle Seahawks

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NFC

East - Philly

West - Seattle

North - Minnesota

South - Atlanta

AFC

East - New England

West - Kansas City

North - Baltimore

South - Indianapolis

NFL MVP: Priest Holmes, RB, Kansas City

NFL Offensive POY: Shaun Alexander, RB, Seattle

NFL Defensive POY: Roy Williams, S, Dallas

NFL Offensive ROY: Larry Fitsgerald, WR, Arizona

NFL Defensive ROY: DeAngelo Hall, DB, Atlanta

NFL Most Improved Player: Ashley Lelie, WR, Denver

NFL Coach of the Year: Jim Mora Jr.

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NFC East:

Eagles

Redskins*

Cowboys

Giants

North:

Vikings

Packers

Lions

Bears

South:

Panthers

Falcons*

Buccaneers

Saints

West:

Seahawks

Rams

Cardinals

49ers

AFC East:

Patriots

Bills*

Jets

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North:

Ravens

Browns

Bengals

Steelers

South:

Colts

Jaguars

Titans

Texans

West:

Broncos

Chiefs*

Raiders

Chargers

MVP: Matt Hasselbeck, SEA

Offensive POY: Priest Holmes, KC

Defensive POY: Ray Lewis, BAL

Offensive ROY: Lee Evans, BUF

Defensive ROY: Sean Taylor, WAS

Breakthrough POY: Willis McGahee, BUF

Coach of the Year: Mike Holmgren, Seattle

Bust of the Year: The New York Football Giants

Superbowl XXXIX: Indianapolis over Seattle

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NFC East:

Eagles

Cowboys

Redskins

Giants

North:

Vikings

Lions

Packers

Bears

South:

Falcons

Bucs*

Panthers*

Saints

West:

Seahawks

Rams

Cardinals

49ers

AFC East:

Patriots

Jets

Bills

Dolphins

North:

Bengals

Ravens*

Browns

Steelers

South:

Colts

Titans

Texans

Jaguars

West:

Raiders

Chiefs*

Broncos

Chargers

MVP: Michael Vick, ATL

Offensive POY: Michael Vick, ATL

Defensive POY: Simeon Rice, TB

Offensive ROY: Kevin Jones, DET

Defensive ROY: DJ Williams, DEN

Breakthrough POY: Krut Warner (SIKE!) Willis MaGahee, BUF

Coach of the Year: Steve Mariucci, DET

Bust of the Year: Kurt Warner, NYG

Superbowl XXXIX: Falcons over Chiefs

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NFC East:

Redskins

Cowboys

Eagles

Giants

North:

Vikings

Lions

Packers

Bears

South:

Panthers

Falcons

Saints

Buccaneers

West

Seahawks

Cardinals

Rams

49ers

AFC East:

Patriots

Bills

Jets

Dolphins

North:

Bengals

Ravens

Browns

Steelers

South:

Colts

Texans

Jaguars

Titans

West:

Chiefs

Broncos

Raiders

Chargers

MVP: Clinton Portis, WAS

Offensive POY: Clinton Portis, WAS

Defensive POY: Ray Lewis, BAL

Offensive ROY: Roy Williams, DET

Defensive ROY: Kenechi Udeze, MIN

Breakthrough POY: Rudi Johnson, CIN

Coach of the Year: Dom Capers, HOU

Bust of the Year: Philadelphia Eagles

Superbowl XXXIX: Minnesota over Houston

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I won't predict standings, but I will predict that at some point, a Minnesota Viking cheerleader will split a seam on national television, throwing America and the FCC into an uproar, resulting in everything except Zoboomafoo to be placed on 7-second delay.

What's that?

Zoboomafoo is naked?

Everything goes on 7-second delay.

You've been spending too much time in Zaboo-land.

Leap, leap...

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I won't predict standings, but I will predict that at some point, a Minnesota Viking cheerleader will split a seam on national television, throwing America and the FCC into an uproar, resulting in everything except Zoboomafoo to be placed on 7-second delay.

What's that?

Zoboomafoo is naked?

Everything goes on 7-second delay.

You've been spending too much time in Zaboo-land.

Leap, leap...

I'm feeling lemur-ish, how about you....

 

 

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NFC:

North - Vikings

East - Eagles (Best Record Conf.)

West - Seahawks

South - Falcons

AFC:

North - Bengals (Beleive It!!!!)

East - Patriots (Best Record in NFL)

West - Broncos

South - Colts

Super Bowl Matchup: Eagles over Patriots 34 - 28

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NFC

North

Vikings

Packers

Lions

Bears

South

Saints

Panthers*

Falcons

Buccaneers

East

Eagles

Cowboys

Redskins

Giants

West

Seahawks

Rams*

Cardinals

49ers

AFC

North

Ravens

Bengals*

Browns

Steelers

South

Colts

Jaguars

Titans

Texans

East

Patriots

Jets*

Bills

Dolphins

West

Broncos

Chiefs

Raiders

Chargers

Superbowl

Minnesota Vikings vs. Denver Broncos

not just me being a homer...i do believe the vikes are going somewhere this year. should have last year, but..they put themselves on self-destruct at the end of the season.. <_<

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NFC

-East

1. Dallas

2. Philadelphia

3. NY Giants

4. Washington

-North

1. Minnesota

2. Green Bay

3. Detroit

4. Chicago

-South

1. Carolina

2. Atlanta

3. New Orleans

4. Tampa Bay

-West

1. Seattle

2. Arizona

3. St. Louis

4. San Francisco

NFC Wild Card

Green Bay def. Dallas

Minnesota def. Philadelphia

NFC Divisional

Seattle def. Green Bay

Minnesota def Carolina

NFC Championship

Seattle def. Minnesota

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AFC

-East

1. NY Jets

2. New England

3. Buffalo

4. Miami

-North

1. Baltimore

2. Cleveland

3. Cincinnati

4. Pittsburgh

-South

1. Indianapolis

2. Tennessee

3. Houston

4. Jacksonville

-West

1. Kansas City

2. Denver

3. Oakland

4. San Diego

AFC Wild Card

Tennessee def. Kansas City

New England def. Baltimore

AFC Divisional

Tennessee def. Indianapolis

NY Jets def. New England

AFC Championship

NY Jets def. Tennessee

Super Bowl XXXIX

NY Jets def. Seattle

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I won't predict standings, but I will predict that at some point, a Minnesota Viking cheerleader will split a seam on national television, throwing America and the FCC into an uproar, resulting in everything except Zoboomafoo to be placed on 7-second delay.

What's that?

Zoboomafoo is naked?

Everything goes on 7-second delay.

You've been spending too much time in Zaboo-land.

Leap, leap...

I'm feeling lemur-ish, how about you....

lemur-ish, I'm feeling lemur-ish...

Seriously, although I'm not getting my hopes up-(because they usually don't live up to them)--I think the Seahawks could surprise this year...

Although I see a Seahwak pick above for NFC champion...

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Denver ahead of Kansas City - sorry not this year (I'm not even a "Chefs" fan).

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no one is giving the saints any love...thats odd, i really think theyve got something going on, they messed up last year (carney's kick) and should have finished better...theyve got deuce, brooks, horn, stallworth, and an improved D, they should finish far better than the bucs, and maybe the panthers, but i guess we'll see what happens

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"I won't predict standings, but I will predict that at some point, a Minnesota Viking cheerleader will split a seam on national television, throwing America and the FCC into an uproar, resulting in everything except Zoboomafoo to be placed on 7-second delay.

"What's that? Zoboomafoo is naked? Everything goes on 7-second delay!"

Somethin' says a check-up from the neck up is what OSilverbacks needs.

Anyhow...

NFC EAST

Eagles, Dallas (bites, blows and sucks), New York Giants (ditto; E. Manning will spend 2004 holding a clipboard for the season), Washington (ditto ditto).

NFC SOUTH

Atlanta, New Orleans [WC], Tampa Bay (see Dallas), Carolina (mega dittoes).

NFC CENTRAL (Sorry, but I'm a traditionalist.)

Green Bay, Detroit [WC], Minnesota, Chicago.

NFC WEST

Seattle, St. Louis, San Francisco, Arizona.

NFC PLAYOFFS

Wild Card: Seattle over New Orleans, Green Bay over Detroit.

Divisional Playoffs: Eagles over Green Bay (4th and 26 again!), Atlanta over Seattle

Championship: Eagles over Atlanta, finally nailing Larry Munson down with his hob-nailed boot. (Many people die happy.)

AFC EAST

New England, New York Jets [WC], Miami (no rushing attack), Buffalo.

AFC SOUTH

Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Houston.

AFC CENTRAL (Again, traditionalist)

Baltimore, Pittsburgh [WC], Cincinnati, Cleveland.

AFC WEST

Kansas City, Denver, Oakland, San Diego.

AFC PLAYOFFS

Wild Card: Indianapolis over Pittsburgh, Baltimore over New York Jets.

Divisional Playoffs: Indianapolis over Kansas City (again), New England over Baltimore.

Championship: In a shocker, Indianapolis upsets New England in Foxboro for a measure of revenge from last year.

SUPER BOWL IXL (Yes, it adds up in Roman numberals to 39!)

Eagles 31, Colts 18. Lots of Philadelphians die happy.

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