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2006 NFL Predictions


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AFC SOUTH -

1. Indianapolis Colts = 12-4

2. Jacksonville Jaguars = 8-8

3. Tennessee Titans = 7-9

4. Houston Texans = 5-11

AFC EAST

1. New England Patriots = 10-6

2. Miami Dolphins = 10-6

3. New York Jets = 5-11

4. Buffalo Bills = 4-12

AFC NORTH

1. Pittsburgh Steelers = 11-5

2. Cinnicinati Bengals = 9-7

3. Baltimore Ravens = 8-8

4. Cleveland Browns = 7-9

AFC WEST

1. Denver Broncos = 13-3

2. Kansas City Cheifs = 10-6

3. San Diego Chargers = 8-8

4. Oakland Raiders = 6-10

NFC SOUTH

1. Carolina Panthers = 12-4

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers = 9-7

3. Atlanta Falcons = 8-8

4. New Orleans Saints = 8-8

NFC EAST

1. Washington Redskins = 12-4

2. Dallas Cowboys = 11-5

3. New York Giants = 8-8

4. Philadelphia Eagles = 7-9

NFC WEST

1. Seattle Seahawks = 11-5

2. Arizona Cardinals = 10-6

3. St. Lous Rams = 7-9

4. San Francisco 49ers = 3-13

NFC NORTH

1. Minnesota Vikings = 10-6

2. Chicago Bears = 8-8

3. Green Bay Packers = 6-10

4. Detroit Lions = 5-11

Playoff Standings -

1. Denver 1. Washington

2. Indianapolis 2. Carolina

3. Pittsbrugh 3. Seattle

4. New England 4. Minnesota

5. Miami 5. Dallas

6. Kansas City 6. Arizona

Conference -

AFC - Denver Broncos over Indianapolis Colts

NFC - Carolina Panthers over Washington Redskins

Super Bowl -

Carolina Panthers over Denver Broncos (24-13)

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The season is finally near my friends, and that means it's time to pull out the stat book and make your predictions! I'll revive this thread after the season, so we can see where we went wrong, or right:

Fill her out:

Div. Winners

AFC East winner: Dolphins

-Team record:11-5

AFC North winner: Steelers

-Team record:10-6

AFC South winner: Colts

-Team record:12-4

AFC West winner: Broncos

-Team record:12-4

AFC Wildcard: Bengals

-Team record: 10-6

AFC Wildcard: Patriots

-Team record: 10-6

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NFC East winner: Giants

-Team record: 11-5

NFC North winner: Bears

-Team record: 11-5

NFC South winner: Panthers

-Team record: 12-4

NFC West winner: Seahawks

-Team record: 12-4

NFC Wildcard: Vikings

-Team record: 10-6

NFC Wildcard: Cardinals

-Team record: 9-7

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Finals:AFC Champ: Broncos

NFC Champ: Panthers

Super Bowl Score: 31-24

Super Bowl MVP: Champ Bailey

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Teams:

Surprise Team(team record): Cardinals 9-7

Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Packers 0-16

Most Improved Team(team record): Lions 9-7

Worst Team(team record): Packers 0-16

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Players:

Most Improved: Kenichi Udeze

Biggest Let-Down: T.O.

Injury Ruined: Carson Palmer

Career End Most Probable: Brett Favre

Best All-Around: Payton Manning

Biggest Record Accomplishment(record): Rushing TD's Larry Johnson

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Awards:

NFL MVP: Jake Delhomme

Offensive Player of the Year: Larry Johnson

Defensive Player of the Year: Dwight Freeney

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush

Defensive Rookie of the Year: AJ Hawk

Comeback Player of the Year: Fred Smoot

Coach of the Year: Tony Dungy

Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush

Golden Toe winner(best kicker): Adam Vinateri

Excecutive of the Year: Titan's GM

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My turn:

AFC East: New England Patriots

AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC South: Indianapolis Colts

AFC West: Denver Broncos

Wild Card: Buffalo Bills

Wild Card: Jacksonville Jaguars

NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles

NFC North: Chicago Bears

NFC South: Carolina Panthers

NFC West: Seattle Seahawks

Wild Card: New Orleans Saints

Wild Card: New York Giants

AFC Champ: Indianapolis Colts

NFC Champ: Carolina Panthers

Super Bowl Champ: Carolina Panthers

Offensive MVP: Peyton Manning

Defensive MVP: Dwight Freeney

Surprising team: Bills

Biggest disappointment: Bengals (Palmer never gets better)

Coach of the year: John Fox

First coach fired: Marty Schottenheimer

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Div. Winners

AFC East winner: New England Patriots

-Team record: 12-4

AFC North winner: Pittsburgh Steelers

-Team record: 10-6

AFC South winner: Indianapolis Colts

-Team record: 12-4

AFC West winner: Denver Broncos

-Team record: 11-5

AFC Wildcard: Cincinnati Bengals

-Team record: 10-6

AFC Wildcard: Kansas City Chiefs

-Team record: 10-6

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NFC East winner: Dallas Cowboys

-Team record: 10-6

NFC North winner: Chicago Bears

-Team record: 10-6

NFC South winner: Carolina Panthers

-Team record: 13-3

NFC West winner: Seattle Seahawks

-Team record: 12-4

NFC Wildcard: St. Louis Rams

-Team record: 10-6

NFC Wildcard: New York Giants

-Team record: 10-6

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Finals:

AFC Champ: New England Patriots

NFC Champ: Seattle Seahawks

Super Bowl Score: New England 23, Seattle 17

Super Bowl MVP: Tom Brady

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Teams:

Surprise Team(team record): New Orleans Saints (9-7)

Most Dissapointing Team(team record): Miami Dolphins (6-10)

Most Improved Team(team record): Detroit Lions (8-8)

Worst Team(team record): Tennessee Titans (3-13)

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Players:

Most Improved: Mark Brunell (QB, Washington)

Biggest Let-Down: Shaun Alexander not getting injured, thus breaking the Madden Curse

Injury Ruined: Priest Holmes (RB, Kansas City)

Career End Most Probable: Priest Holmes (RB, Kansas City)

Best All-Around: LaDainian Tomlinson (RB, San Diego)

Biggest Record Accomplishment(record): No big ones will be tied/broken.

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Awards:

NFL MVP: LaDainian Tomlinson (RB, San Diego)

Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Manning (QB, Indianapolis)

Defensive Player of the Year: Lavar Arrington (LB, New York Giants)

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Santonio Holmes (WR, Pittsburgh)

Defensive Rookie of the Year: A.J. Hawk (LB, Green Bay)

Comeback Player of the Year: Daunte Culpepper (QB, Miami)

Coach of the Year: Dennis Green (Arizona)

Rookie of the Year: Santonio Holmes (WR, Pittsburgh)

Golden Toe winner(best kicker): Neil Rackers (Arizona)

Executive of the Year: Bob Kraft (New England)

(Edited to fix typo)

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