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Early 2006 NFL Predictions


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1) NFC South - Carolina Panthers

2) NFC East - Washington Redskins

3) NFC West - Seattle Seashawks

4) NFC North - Chicago Bears

5) Wild Card - New York Giants

6) Wild Card - Atlanta Falcons

1) AFC North - Pittsburgh Steelers

2) AFC South - Indianapolis Colts

3) AFC West - Kansas City Chiefs

4) AFC East - Miami Dolphins

5) Wild Card - New England Patriots

6) Wild Card - Cincinatti Bengels

NFC Wild Card Weekend

SEAHAWKS def. FALCOLNS

GIANTS def. BEARS

AFC Wild Card Weekend

CHIEFS def. BENGELS

PATRIOTS def. DOLPHINS

NFC Divisional Round

PANTHERS def. GIANTS

REDSKINS def. SEAHAWKS

AFC Divisional Round

STEELERS def. PATRIOTS

COLTS def. CHIEFS

NFC Championships

CAROLINA PANTHERS def. WASHINGTON REDSKINS

AFC Championships

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS def. PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Super Bowl XLI

CAROLINA PANTHERS def. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

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NFC

NFC East

1. New York Giants 10-6

2. Dallas Cowboys* 9-7

3. Washington Redskins 8-8

4. Philadelphia Eagles 8-8

NFC North

1. Chicago Bears 11-5

2. Detroit Lions 8-8

3. Minnesota Vikings 6-10

4. Green Bay Packers 4-12

NFC South

1. Carolina Panthers 10-6

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-7

3. Atlanta Falcons 7-9

4. New Orleans Saints 3-13

NFC West

1. Seattle Seahawks 13-3

2. Arizona Cardinals* 11-5

3. St. Louis Rams 8-8

4. San Francisco 49ers 5-11

AFC

AFC East

1. New England Patriots 11-5

2. Miami Dolphins 9-7

3. New York Jets 7-9

4. Buffalo Bills 3-13

AFC North

1. Cincinnati Bengals 12-4

2. Pittsburgh Steelers* 10-6

3. Baltimore Ravens 6-10

4. Cleveland Browns 2-14

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts 10-6

2. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7

3. Houston Texans 7-9

4. Tennessee Titans 6-10

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs 11-5

2. Denver Broncos* 10-6

3. San Diego Chargers 9-7

4. Oakland Raiders 3-13

NFC Wildcard

New York Giants over Dallas Cowboys 35-14

Arizona Cardinals over Carolina 17-15

AFC Wildcard

Kansas City Chiefs over Pittsburgh Steelers 28-27

Indianapolis Colts over Denver Broncos 42-14

NFC Divisionals

Chicago Bears over New York Giants 24-14

Seattle Seahawks over Arizona Cardinals 24-21

AFC Divisionals

New England Patriots over Indianapolis Colts 28-24

Cincinnati Bengals over Kansas City Chiefs 17-10

NFC Championship

Seattle Seahawks over Chicago Bears 15-14

AFC Championship

Cincinnati Bengals over New England Patriots 35-21

Super Bowl XLI

Cincinnati Bengals Defeats Seattle Seahawks with a last second field goal 38-35

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NFC

NFC East

1. New York Giants 10-6

2. Dallas Cowboys* 9-7

3. Washington Redskins 8-8

4. Philadelphia Eagles 8-8

NFC North

1. Chicago Bears 11-5

2. Detroit Lions 8-8

3. Minnesota Vikings 6-10

4. Green Bay Packers 4-12

NFC South

1. Carolina Panthers 10-6

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-7

3. Atlanta Falcons 7-9

4. New Orleans Saints 3-13

NFC West

1. Seattle Seahawks 13-3

2. Arizona Cardinals* 11-5

3. St. Louis Rams 8-8

4. San Francisco 49ers 5-11

AFC

AFC East

1. New England Patriots 11-5

2. Miami Dolphins 9-7

3. New York Jets 7-9

4. Buffalo Bills 3-13

AFC North

1. Cincinnati Bengals 12-4

2. Pittsburgh Steelers* 10-6

3. Baltimore Ravens 6-10

4. Cleveland Browns 2-14

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts 10-6

2. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7

3. Houston Texans 7-9

4. Tennessee Titans 6-10

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs 11-5

2. Denver Broncos* 10-6

3. San Diego Chargers 9-7

4. Oakland Raiders 3-13

NFC Wildcard

New York Giants over Dallas Cowboys 35-14

Arizona Cardinals over Carolina 17-15

AFC Wildcard

Kansas City Chiefs over Pittsburgh Steelers 28-27

Indianapolis Colts over Denver Broncos 42-14

NFC Divisionals

Chicago Bears over New York Giants 24-14

Seattle Seahawks over Arizona Cardinals 24-21

AFC Divisionals

New England Patriots over Indianapolis Colts 28-24

Cincinnati Bengals over Kansas City Chiefs 17-10

NFC Championship

Seattle Seahawks over Chicago Bears 15-14

AFC Championship

Cincinnati Bengals over New England Patriots 35-21

Super Bowl XLI

Cincinnati Bengals Defeats Seattle Seahawks with a last second field goal 38-35

YES!!!!!! :D

Hopefully that works out

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Steelers repeat.....

When the Steelers win Super Bowls they win it in 2's

Also we lost a #2 reciever last year and went on to win the Super Bowl, this year we lost Randle El

It atleast sounds right

Now that we have the one for the thumb, the other hand looks lonely........GO STEELERS

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NFC

NFC East

1. New York Giants 10-6

2. Dallas Cowboys* 9-7

3. Washington Redskins 9-7

4. Philadelphia Eagles 7-9

NFC North

1. Chicago Bears 9-7

2. Minnesota Vikings 7-9

3. Detroit Lions 6-10

4. Green Bay Packers 5-11

NFC South

1. Carolina Panthers 11-5

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8-8

3. Atlanta Falcons 8-8

4. New Orleans Saints 4-12

NFC West

1. Seattle Seahawks 12-4

2. Arizona Cardinals* 9-7

3. St. Louis Rams 7-9

4. San Francisco 49ers 4-12

AFC

AFC East

1. New England Patriots 11-5

2. Miami Dolphins 9-7

3. New York Jets 6-10

4. Buffalo Bills 5-11

AFC North

1. Cincinnati Bengals 11-5

2. Pittsburgh Steelers* 10-6

3. Baltimore Ravens 8-8

4. Cleveland Browns 3-13

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts 11-5

2. Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6

3. Houston Texans 8-8

4. Tennessee Titans 5-11

AFC West

1. Denver Broncos 12-4

2. Kansas City Chiefs* 10-6

3. San Diego Chargers 8-8

4. Oakland Raiders 3-13

NFC Wildcard

New York Giants over Arizona Cardinals 24-17

Chicago Bears over Dallas Cowboys 17-10

AFC Wildcard

Kansas City Chiefs over Cincinnati Bengals 37-24

Pittsburgh Stelers over New England Patriots 24-14

NFC Divisionals

Carolina Panthers over New York Giants 21-10

Seattle Seahawks over Chicago Bears 31-24

AFC Divisionals

Indianapolis Colts over Kansas City Chiefs 31-27

Pittsburgh Steelers over Denver Broncos 24-23

NFC Championship

Carolina Panthers over Seattle Seahawks 17-14

AFC Championship

Indianapolis Colts over Pittsburgh Steelers 31-14

Super Bowl XLI

Carolina Panthers over Indianapolis Colts 30-24

SBMVP: Steve Smith

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AFC North -Pittsburgh

AFC South - Indianapolis

AFC East - Miami

AFC West - Denver

WC 1 - Cincinnati

WC 2 - New England

NFC North - Minnesota

NFC South - Carolina

NFC East - Dallas

NFC West - Seattle

WC 1 - Tampa Bay

WC 2 - Arizona

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I'm setting aside some condiments that I hope will make these words a little tastier when you have to eat them after the season.   :P

4. Cleveland Browns 2-14

I feel ya' Skyaa1

Ill be the first to call the Cleveland/New Orleans Super Bowl, while attempting to keep a straight face :P

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Teams going to The Tournament:

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Chicago Bears

New York Giants

Seattle Seahawks

Washington Redskins

Cincinnati Bengals

Denver Broncos

Indianapolis Colts

Miami Dolphins

New England Patriots

Pittsburgh Steelers

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NFC

NFC East

1. Dallas Cowboys

2. New York Giants

3. Philadelphia Eagles

4. Washington Redskins

NFC North

1. Minnesota Vikings

2. Detroit Lions

3. Chicago Bears

4. Green Bay Packers

NFC South

1. Carolina Panthers

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3. Atlanta Falcons

4. New Orleans Saints

NFC West

1. Seattle Seahawks

2. Arizona Cardinals

3. St. Louis Rams

4. San Francisco 49ers

AFC

AFC East

1. New England Patriots

2. Miami Dolphins

3. New York Jets

4. Buffalo Bills

AFC North

1. Cincinnati Bengals

2. Pittsburgh Steelers

3. Cleveland Browns

4. Baltimore Ravens

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts

2. Jacksonville Jaguars

3. Houston Texans

4. Tennessee Titans

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs

2. Denver Broncos

3. San Diego Chargers

4. Oakland Raiders

NFC Wildcard

Seattle over New York Giants

Arizona over Minnesota

AFC Wildcard

Indianapolis over Miami

Jacksonville over New England

NFC Divisionals

Dallas over Seattle

Carolina over Arizona

AFC Divisionals

Cincinnati over Indianapolis

Kansas City over Jacksonville

NFC Championship

Dallas over Carolina

AFC Championship

Kansas City over Cincinnati

Super Bowl XLI

Dallas over Kansas City 41-38

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Wacky :wacko: Predictions for NFL 2006:

AFC WILDCARD PLAYOFFS

Pittsburgh over San Diego

Cincinnati over Miami

NFC WILDCARD PLAYOFFS

Carolina over Arizona

Philadelphia over Minnesota

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

Kansas City over Cincinnati

Indianapolis over Pittsburgh

NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

Seattle over Philadelphia

N.Y. Giants over Carolina

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Kansas City over Indianapolis

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP

Seattle over N.Y. Giants

SUPER BOWL XLI

Seattle over Kansas City

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AFC.

1. Cincinnati

2. Indianapolis

3. KC

4. Miami

5. New England (WC)

6. Baltimore (WC)

NFC.

1. Seattle

2. Carolina

3. Washington

4. Chicago

5. Arizona (WC)

6. Dallas (WC)

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Baltimore over KC

New England over Miami

Washington over Dalls

Chicago over Arizona

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Cincinnati over Baltimore

Indianapolis over New England

Chicago over Seattle

Carolina over Washington

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Cincinnati over Indianapolis

Carolina over Chicago

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Carolina over Cincinnati

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The Cleveland Browns will go 9-7 and just miss the playoffs.

NFC Championship: Seattle over Dallas

AFC Championship: New England (they own them) over Pittsburgh

Super Bowl XLI: New England 31 - Seattle 28

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NFC

East: Cowboys (D4), Redskins, Eagles, Giants

North: Bears (D3), Vikings, Packers, Lions

South: Falcons (D2), Panthers*, Saints, Buccaneers

West: Seahawks (D1), Cardinals*, Rams, 49ers

AFC

East: Dolphins (D4), Patriots, Bills, Jets

North: Steelers (D1), Ravens*, Bengals, Browns

South: Jaguars (D3), Colts*, Titans, Texans

West: Chiefs (D2), Broncos, Chargers, Raiders

Playoffs

Wild Card:

Panthers over Cowboys

Bears over Cardinals

Colts over Dolphins

Jaguars over Ravens

Divisional:

Panthers over Seahawks

Falcons over Bears

Steelers over Colts

Jaguars over Chiefs

Conference Championships:

NFC: Falcons over Panthers

AFC: Jaguars over Steelers

Super Bowl XLI:

Falcons over Jaguars

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The Packers WILL win the NFC North, I guarantee it!

The Vikings would rather srew a 12 year old boy in the stands, then win a football game.

The Lions are...the Lions. No threat there.

The Bears might be the only team to step up to the Pack. But Grossman will get hurt week 1 when AJ Hawk tackles him, they have nobody else that can throw the ball if he's injured( and he will be), and they play a tough schedule this year. Last year, they had one of the easiest in the league.

The Packers have one, if not the best CB pairings, a deadly combo at LB, good DEs, and many new comers that will make impacts( Pickett, Hawk, Woodson, etc.) This is without a doubt, the best D the Pack has had since 96. On offense, Brett favre pretty much sums it up. Last year, all of our good WRs were injured except Double D. Same with our RBs. There is no way we get that injured again!

NFC North

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1. Green Bay- 9-7

2. Chicago- 7-9

3. BiQueens- 5-11

4. Detroit- 5-11

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