seattlefan68 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Div. WinnersAFC East winner: Patriots-Team record: 10-6AFC North winner: Steelers-Team record: 11-5AFC South winner: Colts-Team record: 12-4AFC West winner: Chiefs-Team record: 13-3AFC Wildcard: Jaguars-Team record: 11-5AFC Wildcard: Broncos-Team record: 11-5-------------------NFC East winner: Giants-Team record: 12-4NFC North winner: Bears-Team record: 9-7NFC South winner: Panthers-Team record: 12-4NFC West winner: Seahawks-Team record: 13-3NFC Wildcard: Cowboys-Team record: 11-5NFC Wildcard: Buccaneers-Team record: 10-6-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: BroncosNFC Champ: SeahawksSuper Bowl Score: Seahawks 27 Broncos 23Super Bowl MVP: Matt Hasselbeck-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): Browns (9-7)Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Falcons (6-10)Most Improved Team(team record): Saints (8-8)Worst Team(team record): Raiders (3-13)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Cedric BensonBiggest Let-Down: Phillip RiversInjury Ruined: Warrick DunnCareer End Most Probable: Brett FavreBest All-Around: LaDanian TomlinsonBiggest Record Accomplishment(record): Not a record but 2,000 yards for LT-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Larry JohnsonOffensive Player of the Year: LaDanian TomlinsonDefensive Player of the Year: Lofa TatupuOffensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie BushDefensive Rookie of the Year: AJ HawkComeback Player of the Year: Donovan McNabb (If he qualifies)Coach of the Year: Herm EdwardsRookie of the Year: Reggie BushGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Adam VinatieriExcecutive of the Year: Tim Ruskell or Paul Allen, I don't know if it goes to owner or GM (Seahawks) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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rebelx Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 Well, here goes. I hope I haven't made any major oversights. But it's all in fun anyway, right?Div. WinnersAFC East winner: New England-Team record: 10-6AFC North winner: Pittsburgh-Team record: 11-5AFC South winner: Indianapolis-Team record: 11-5AFC West winner: Denver-Team record: 13-3AFC Wildcard: Cincinnati-Team record: 10-6AFC Wildcard: Miami-Team record: 9-7-------------------NFC East winner: Washington-Team record: 11-5NFC North winner: Chicago-Team record: 10-6NFC South winner: Carolina-Team record: 12-4NFC West winner: Seattle-Team record: 12-4NFC Wildcard: New York-Team record: 10-6NFC Wildcard: Arizona-Team record: 9-7-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: DenverNFC Champ: WashingtonSuper Bowl Score: Washington 21-Denver 17Super Bowl MVP: Santana Moss, Washington-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): Cleveland (8-8)Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Atlanta (8-8)Most Improved Team(team record): Arizona (9-7)Worst Team(team record): San Francisco and New York Jets (2-14)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Eli Manning, New York GiantsBiggest Let-Down: Michael Vick, AtlantaInjury Ruined: Cedric Benson, ChicagoCareer End Most Probable: Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, Curtis Martin, New York Jets, and Brett Favre, Green BayBest All-Around: LaDainian Tomlinson, San DiegoBiggest Record Accomplishment (record): Larry Johnson nets over 2,000 yards rushing-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Peyton Manning, IndianapolisOffensive Player of the Year: Larry Johnson, Kansas CityDefensive Player of the Year: Brian Urlacher, ChicagoOffensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush, New OrleansDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. Hawk, Green BayComeback Player of the Year: Daunte Culpepper, MiamiCoach of the Year: Dennis Green, ArizonaRookie of the Year: Reggie Bush, New OrleansGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Neil Rackers, ArizonaExcecutive of the Year: Joe Gibbs, Washington Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braden Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I'm quite surprised at the many Redskins superbowl predictions.Personally, I think they're a good QB away from making it, but I like Brunell and I hope he proves me wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bucskick20 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 AFC East winner: Patriots-Team record: 11-5AFC North winner: Steelers-Team record: 11-5AFC South winner: Colts-Team record: 13-3AFC West winner: Chiefs-Team record: 11-5AFC Wildcard: Bengals-Team record: 10-6AFC Wildcard: Broncos-Team record: 11-5-------------------NFC East winner: Giants-Team record: 11-5NFC North winner: Bears-Team record: 11-5NFC South winner: Panthers-Team record: 13-3NFC West winner: Seahawks-Team record: 12-4NFC Wildcard: Buccaneers-Team record: 11-5NFC Wildcard: Cowboys-Team record: 10-6-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: ColtsNFC Champ: BuccaneersSuper Bowl Score: Colts - 21 Buccaneers - 20Super Bowl MVP: Peyton Manning-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): Cardinals (10-6)Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Eagles (5-11)Most Improved Team(team record): Saints (9-7Worst Team(team record): Raiders (2-14)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Ronnie BrownBiggest Let-Down: Reggie BushInjury Ruined: Vince YoungCareer End Most Probable: Brad JohnsonBest All-Around: Steve Smith -------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Peyton ManningOffensive Player of the Year: Steve SmithDefensive Player of the Year: Ronde BarberOffensive Rookie of the Year: Lawrence MaroneyDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. HawkComeback Player of the Year: Brett FavreCoach of the Year: Tony DungyRookie of the Year: Lawrence MaroneyGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Jay Feeley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coast2CoastAM2006 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I'm quite surprised at the many Redskins superbowl predictions.Personally, I think they're a good QB away from making it, but I like Brunell and I hope he proves me wrong. i'm more surprised by the predictions of the cowboys making the playoffs. i fully expect 6-10 to 8-8 if lucky. Spoilers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebelx Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 That's what I've been saying. The Cowboys are overrated. Everybody likes their chances just because of T.O. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epper Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Fill her out:Div. WinnersAFC East winner: Miami Dolphins - 10-6 (and it kills me to say that)AFC North winner: Cincinnati Bengals - 11-5AFC South winner: Indianapolis Colts - 11-5AFC West winner: Kansas City Chiefs - 12-4AFC Wildcard:Baltimore Ravens - 10-6AFC Wildcard:New England Patriots - 10-6-------------------NFC East winner: Washington Redskins - 10-6NFC North winner: Chicago Bears - 12-4NFC South winner: Carolina Panthers - 13-3NFC West winner: Seattle Seahawks - 12-4NFC Wildcard:Arizona Cardinals - 10-6NFC Wildcard:Dallas Cowboys - 9-7-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: Kansas City ChiefsNFC Champ: Carolina PanthersSuper Bowl Score: 27-21 PanthersSuper Bowl MVP: Steve Smith-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): New Orleans Saints - 9-7Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Steelers - 7-9Most Improved Team(team record): Saints Worst Team(team record): Buffalo Bills (and I'm a diehard Bills fan) 3-13-------------------Players:Most Improved: Donte Stallworth, NOBiggest Let-Down: Mario Williams, HOUInjury Ruined: Curtis Martin, NYJCareer End Most Probable: ^^Best All-Around: Larry Johnson, KCBiggest Record Accomplishment(record): Larry Johnson, 2000 rush yds.-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Peyton Manning, INDOffensive Player of the Year: Larry Johnson, KCDefensive Player of the Year: Julius Pepper, CAROffensive Rookie of the Year: Laurence Maroney, NEDefensive Rookie of the Year: AJ Hawk, GBComeback Player of the Year: Carson Palmer (if you can consider that a comeback?)Coach of the Year: Herm Edwards, KCGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Adam Vinatieri, IND Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HedleyLamarr Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Div. WinnersAFC East winner: Miami Dolphins-Team record: 11-5AFC North winner: Pittsburgh Steelers-Team record: 12-4AFC South winner: Jacksonville Jaguars-Team record: 12-4AFC West winner: Kansas City Chiefs-Team record: 12-4AFC Wildcard: Indianapolis Colts-Team record: 11-5AFC Wildcard: Baltimore Ravens-Team record: 10-6-------------------NFC East winner: Dallas Cowboys-Team record: 11-5NFC North winner: Chicago Bears-Team record: 12-4NFC South winner: Atlanta Falcons-Team record: 11-5NFC West winner: Seattle Seahawks-Team record: 10-6NFC Wildcard: Carolina Panthers-Team record: 11-5NFC Wildcard: Philadelphia Eagles-Team record: 10-6-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: Jacksonville JaguarsNFC Champ: Atlanta FalconsSuper Bowl Score: Atlanta 24, Jacksonville 17Super Bowl MVP: Michael Vick, Atlanta-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): Arizona Cardinals (9-7)Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Cincinnati Bengals (6-10)Most Improved Team(team record): New Orleans Saints (7-9)Worst Team(team record): New York Jets (3-13)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Alex Smith, San FranciscoBiggest Let-Down: Vince Young, TennesseeInjury Ruined: Carson Palmer, CincinnatiCareer End Most Probable: Brett Favre, Green BayBest All-Around: LaDainian Tomlinson, San DiegoBiggest Record Accomplishment(record): Larry Johnson, Kansas City (most rushing TD's, season)-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Larry Johnson, Kansas CityOffensive Player of the Year: Larry Johnson, Kansas CityDefensive Player of the Year: Patrick Kerney, AtlantaOffensive Rookie of the Year: DeAngelo Williams, CarolinaDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. Hawk, Green BayComeback Player of the Year: Steve McNair, BaltimoreCoach of the Year: Jim Mora Jr, AtlantaRookie of the Year: DeAngelo Williams, CarolinaGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Lawrence Tynes, Kansas CityExcecutive of the Year: Rich McKay, Atlanta Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braden Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 AFC East winner: Miami Dolphins - 10-6 (and it kills me to say that) Ooh I'm enjoying this! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
infrared41 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Div. WinnersAFC East winner: Miami 12-4AFC North winner: Pittsburgh 11-5AFC South winner: Indianapolis 12-4AFC West winner: KC 10-6AFC Wildcard: New England 11-5AFC Wildcard: San Diego 10-6-------------------NFC East winner: Dallas 11-5NFC North winner: Green Bay 11-5 (call me crazy but I think last season was an aberration)NFC South winner: Carolina 13-3NFC West winner: Seattle 11-5NFC Wildcard: Washington 11-5NFC Wildcard: Tampa Bay 10-6-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: MiamiNFC Champ: DallasSuper Bowl Score: Dallas 27 Miami 17Super Bowl MVP: Demarcus Ware-------------------Teams:Surprise Team: MiamiMost Dissapointing Team: Cincinnati 8-8Most Improved Team: Detroit 9-7 (they'll blow a playoff berth in the last two weeks)Worst Team: NY Jets 3-13 Â Â Â Â Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seattlefan68 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 i'm more surprised by the predictions of the cowboys making the playoffs. i fully expect 6-10 to 8-8 if lucky. I don't understand how only people from Seattle have picked the Seahawks to be NFC Champ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumbergh Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 Okay, after 6 days, here's how the favorites add up:Super Bowl Favorites:1. Redskins- 5 picks2. Colts- 4 picks3. Panthers- 3 picks4. Seahawks- 2 picks5. (5 way tie, all 1 pick)- Broncos- Falcons- Steelers- Cowboys- Giants Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PuFFer23 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Div. WinnersAFC East winner: Patriots-Team record: 10-6AFC North winner:Bangles-Team record:10-6AFC South winner: Colts-Team record: 12-4AFC West winner:Chiefs-Team record:10-6AFC Wildcard: Steelers-Team record:9-7AFC Wildcard: Chargers-Team record: 10-6-------------------NFC East winner:Giants-Team record: 12-4NFC North winner: Bears-Team record:11-5NFC South winner:Panthers-Team record: 13-3NFC West winner:Seahawks-Team record:11-5NFC Wildcard: Cowboys-Team record:11-5NFC Wildcard: Cardinals-Team record:9-7-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: ColtsNFC Champ: GiantsSuper Bowl Score:(Giants)44-(Colts)28Super Bowl MVP:Eli Manning-------------------Teams:Surprise Team(team record): Cardnials(9-7)Most Dissapointing Team(team record):Broncos ( 5-11)Most Improved Team(team record): Bears (11-5)Worst Team(team record): Bills (2-14)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Drew BledsoeBiggest Let-Down: T.0.Injury Ruined: Mike VickCareer End Most Probable: Mike VickBest All-Around: Eli ManningBiggest Record Accomplishment(record): Panthers(13-3)-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Eli ManningOffensive Player of the Year:Payton ManningDefensive Player of the Year: Shawne MerrimanOffensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie BushDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. HawkComeback Player of the Year: Drew BledsoeCoach of the Year: Tom CoughlinRookie of the Year: Reggie BushGolden Toe winner(best kicker): Neil RackersExcecutive of the Year: Marty Hurney - Carolina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumbergh Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 Biggest Record Accomplishment(record): Panthers(13-3) I think your confused, what the meaning of the question is not team win records, but NFL records that you think will be broken, whether it be an individual record, or team record. Go to NFL.com to look up the record book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaperAirplane31 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 AFC East winner: Miami Dolphins-Team record: 11-5AFC North winner: Pittsburgh Steelers-Team record: 12-4AFC South winner: Indianapolis Colts-Team record: 14-2AFC West winner: San Diego Chargers-Team record: 12-4AFC Wildcard: Kansas City Chiefs-Team record: 11-5AFC Wildcard: New England Patriots-Team record: 10-6-------------------NFC East winner: New York Giants-Team record: 13-3NFC North winner: Minnesota Vikings-Team record: 9-7NFC South winner: Carolina Panthers -Team record: 14-2NFC West winner: Arizona Cardinals-Team record: 9-7NFC Wildcard: Dallas Cowboys-Team record: 11-5NFC Wildcard: Washington Redskins-Team record: 10-6-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: Kansas City ChiefsNFC Champ: New York GiantsSuper Bowl Score: NYG 30, KC 27Super Bowl MVP: Tiki Barber-------------------Teams:Surprise Team (team record): Arizona Cardinals (9-7)Most Disappointing Team (team record): Cincinnati Bengals (8-8)Most Improved Team (team record): St. Louis Rams (8-8)Worst Team (team record): San Francisco 49ers (2-14)-------------------Players:Most Improved: Alex Smith (San Francisco 49ers)Biggest Let-Down: Shaun Alexander (Seattle Seahawks)Injury Ruined: Curtis Martin (New York Jets)Career End Most Probable: Brett Favre (Green Bay Packers)Best All-Around: Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)Biggest Record Accomplishment (record): No idea.-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Tiki Barber (New York Giants)Offensive Player of the Year: Larry Johnson (Kansas City Chiefs)Defensive Player of the Year: Osi Umenyiora (New York Giants)Offensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush (New Orleans Saints)Defensive Rookie of the Year: Mario Williams (Houston Texans)Comeback Player of the Year: Daunte Culpepper (Miami Dolphins)Coach of the Year: Herm Edwards (Kansas City Chiefs)Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush (New Orleans Saints)Golden Toe Winner: Adam Vinatieri (Indianapolis Colts)Executive of the Year: No idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHoUP Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 AFC East winner: Miami 10-6AFC North winner: Pittsburgh 12-4AFC South winner: Indianapolis 13-3AFC West winner: Denver 11-5AFC Wildcard:Baltimore 10-6AFC Wildcard:New England 9-7-------------------NFC East winner: Washington 12-4NFC North winner: Minnesota 9-7NFC South winner: Carolina 11-5NFC West winner: Seattle 12-4NFC Wildcard:Dallas 10-6NFC Wildcard:Tampa Bay 9-7-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: IndianapolisNFC Champ: CarolinaSuper Bowl Score: Carolina 20 Indianapolis 14Super Bowl MVP: Jake Delhomme-------------------Teams:Surprise Team: Green Bay 8-8Most Dissapointing Team: Cincinnati 7-9Most Improved Team: Tennessee 8-8Worst Team: Oakland 3-13-------------------Players:Most Improved: Duante CulpepperBiggest Let-Down: Michael VickInjury Ruined: Carson PalmerCareer End Most Probable: Mark BrunellBest All-Around: LaDainian TomilsonBiggest Record Accomplishment: Peyton Manning 50 Touchdowns-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Peyton ManningOffensive Player of the Year: Larry JohnsonDefensive Player of the Year: Sean TaylorOffensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie BushDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. HawkComeback Player of the Year: Duante CulpepperCoach of the Year: John FoxRookie of the Year: Reggis BushGolden Toe winner: Adam VinateriExcecutive of the Year: Al Davis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arr1023 Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 AFC East winner: New England 12-4AFC North winner: Pittsburgh 11-5AFC South winner: Indianapolis 12-4AFC West winner: Kansas City 10-6AFC Wildcard:Baltimore 10-6AFC Wildcard:Cincinati 10-6-------------------NFC East winner: New York 11-5NFC North winner: Chicago 10-6NFC South winner: Carolina 11-5NFC West winner: Seattle 12-4NFC Wildcard:Dallas 10-6NFC Wildcard:St Louis 9-7-------------------Finals:AFC Champ: New EnglandNFC Champ: SeattleSuper Bowl Score: New England 28 Seattle 24Super Bowl MVP: Tom Brady-------------------Teams:Surprise Team: Houston 8-8Most Dissapointing Team: New York Jets 2-14Most Improved Team: Houston 8-8Worst Team: New York Jets 2-14-------------------Players:Most Improved: Duante CulpepperBiggest Let-Down: Reggie BushInjury Ruined: Carson PalmerCareer End Most Probable: Brett FavreBest All-Around: LaDainian TomilsonBiggest Record Accomplishment: Ladanian Tomlinson breaks rushing yards record-------------------Awards:NFL MVP: Tom BradyOffensive Player of the Year: Ladanian TomlinsonDefensive Player of the Year: Lavarr ArringtonOffensive Rookie of the Year: Lendale WhiteDefensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. HawkComeback Player of the Year: Duante CulpepperCoach of the Year: Bill BellichickRookie of the Year: AJ HawkGolden Toe winner: Adam VinateriExcecutive of the Year: Jerry Jones Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumbergh Posted August 13, 2006 Author Share Posted August 13, 2006 *Bump* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NDwas Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 I'm quite surprised at the many Redskins superbowl predictions.Personally, I think they're a good QB away from making it, but I like Brunell and I hope he proves me wrong. Totally with ya about Brunell. He's their one shortcoming, and hopefully it won't kill 'em. Maybe Jason Campbell will be a pleasant surprise...BTW, I'm appalled by every single prediction that doesn't have the 'Skins making the playoffs. Tomorrow's just your future yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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