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Fill in whatever you like, add records to standings, add awards, add any bold predictions, add anything you want. Thread will be locked and dug up at the end of the year.

 

Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1.

2.

3.

4.

AFC North

1.

2.

3.

4.

AFC South

1.

2.

3.

4.

AFC West

1.

2.

3.

4.

NFC East

1.

2.

3.

4.

NFC North

1.

2.

3.

4.

NFC South

1.

2.

3.

4.

NFC West

1.

2.

3.

4.

 

Playoffs

Wildcard

 

 

 

 

Divisonal

 

 

 

 

Conference

 

 

Super Bowl

 

 

Awards

MVP:

Coach of the Year:

Offensive Player of the Year:

Defensive Player of the Year:

Offensive Rookie of the Year:

Defensive Rookie of the Year:

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QUOTE(White Sox Josh @ Sep 5, 2005 -> 05:28 PM)
Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1.Patriots 12-4

2.Bills 8-8

3.Jets 8-8

4.Dolphins 5-11

AFC North

1.Steelers 13-3

2.Ravens 9-7

3.Bengals 8-8

4.Browns 3-13

AFC South

1.Colts 11-5

2.Texans 10-6

3.Jaguars 8-8

4.Titans 5-11

AFC West

1.Chargers 11-5

2.Broncos 10-6

3.Chiefs 8-8

4.Raiders 6-10

NFC East

1.Eagles 12-4

2.Cowboys 8-8

3.Giants 6-10

4.Redskins 5-11

NFC North

1.Bears 10-6

2.Vikings 9-7

3.Lions 7-9

4.Packers 5-11

NFC South

1.Panthers 10-6

2.Falcons 8-8

3.Saints 6-10

4.Bucs 4-12

NFC West

1.Seahawks 12-4

2.Rams 10-6

3.Cardinals 7-9

4.49ers 3-13

 

Playoffs

Wildcard

Divisonal

Conference

Super BowlPatriots 34, Seahawks 31

Awards

MVP:Tom Brady

Coach of the Year:Lovie Smith

Offensive Player of the Year:Tom Brady

Defensive Player of the Year:Ray Lewis

Offensive Rookie of the Year:Kyle Orton

Defensive Rookie of the Year:Derrick Johnson

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. Patriots

2. Bills*

3. Jets

4. Dolphins

AFC North

1. Steelers

2. Bengals

3. Ravens

4. Browns

AFC South

1. Colts%

2. Jaguars*

3. Texans

4. Titans

AFC West

1. Chargers

2. Broncos

3. Chiefs

4. Raiders

NFC East

1. Eagles

2. Cowboys

3. Giants

4. Redskins

NFC North

1. Vikings%

2. Bears

3. Packers

4. Lions

NFC South

1. Panthers

2. Falcons *

3. Buccaneers

4. Saints

NFC West

1. Seahawks

2. Rams*

3. Cardinals

4. 49ers

 

Playoffs

Wildcard

Divisonal

Conference

Super Bowl Eagles beat Colts

Awards

MVP:

Coach of the Year:

Offensive Player of the Year:

Defensive Player of the Year:

Offensive Rookie of the Year:

Defensive Rookie of the Year:

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. Patriots 11-5

2. Jets* 10-6

3. Bills 7-8

4. Dolphins 3-13

AFC North

1. Bengals 10-6

2. Ravens 8-8

3. Steelers 7-9

4. Browns 2-14

AFC South

1. Colts 14-2

2. Jaguars*11-5

3. Texans 7-9

4. Titans 6-10

AFC West

1. Chargers 11-5

2. Chiefs 8-8

3. Broncos 7-9

4. Raiders 4-12

NFC East

1. Eagles 13-3

2. Cowboys 9-7

3. Giants 6-10

4. Redskins 4-12

NFC North

1. Vikings 11-5

2. Bears* 9-7

3. Packers 7-9

4. Lions 6-10

NFC South

1. Carolina 13-3

2. Atlanta* 11-5

3. Bucaneers 7-9

4. Saints 4-12

NFC West

1. Arizona 10-6

2. Rams 8-8

3. Seattle 8-8

4. 49ers 3-13

 

Playoffs

Wildcard Patriots 24 Jaguars 21, Jets 28 Bengals 17, Bears 14 Vikings 21, Atlanta 13 Arizona 10.

Divisonal Patriots 20 Chargers 21, Colts 35 Jets 31, Vikings 7 Carolina 17, Eagles 24 Atlanta 17.

Conference Colts 28 Chargers 31, Carolina 24 Eagles 20

Super Bowl Carolina 17 Chargers 14.

Awards

MVP: Peyton Manning

Coach of the Year: Dennis Green

Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Manning

Defensive Player of the Year: Julius Peppers

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Kyle Orton( :P )

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Demarcus Ware

 

edited to add records, oddly enough i got the right amount of records my first time through... you know 256 losses and 256 wins.

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QUOTE(White Sox Josh @ Sep 5, 2005 -> 06:57 PM)
Ravens got Mark Clayton and Derick Mason who will really improve their recieving core.  We all know how good their D is and Jamal Lewis looks like he will be Jamal again.  Also i like the Texans.  I think Carr will take the next step.

 

 

You've got them at a combined 32-32.

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Records are approximated and are done without looking at schedules.

 

AFC East-

New England- 11-5

New York Jets- 10-6*

Buffalo Bills- 8-8

Miami- 4-12

 

AFC North-

Ravens- 9-7

Steelers- 9-7*

Cincinnati- 7-9

Cleveland- 4-12

 

AFC South-

Indianapolis- 12-4

Jacksonville- 9-7

Houston- 7-9

Tennesee- 4-12

 

AFC West-

Kansas City- 10-6

Denver- 8-8

San Diego- 7-9

Oakland- 4-12

 

NFC East-

Philadelphia- 11-5

Dallas- 9-7*

Washington- 7-9

New York Giants- 6-10

 

NFC North-

Minnesota- 9-7

Detroit- 8-8

Chicago- 6-10

Green Bay- 5-11

 

NFC South-

Carolina- 10-6

Atlanta- 9-7*

Tampa Bay- 6-10

New Orleans- 5-11

 

NFC West-

Seattle- 9-7

St. Louis- 8-8

Arizona- 7-9

San Francisco- 2-11

 

Wildcard- Ravens over Jets, Steelers over Chiefs, Minnesota over Dallas, Atlanta over Seattle

 

Division- Colts over Steelers, Patriots over Ravens, Eagles over Atlanta, Carolina over Minnesota

 

Conference Championships- Colts over Patriots (they finally win in the dome), Eagles over Carolina

 

Super Bowl- Colts over Eagles

 

MVP- Peyton Manning

Coach of the Year- John Fox

Offensive Player of the Year- Peyton Manning

Defensive Player of the Year- Dwight Freeney

Offensive Rookie of the Year- Cadillac Williams

Defensive Rookie of the Year- Derrick Johnson

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. New England

2. Buffalo *

3. New York

4. Miami

AFC North

1. Steelers

2. Baltimore *

3. Cincinnati

4. Cleveland

AFC South

1. Indianapolis

2. Jacksonville

3. Houston

4. Tennessee

AFC West

1. San Diego

2. Denver

3. Oakland

4. KC

NFC East

1. Philadelphia

2. Dallas

3. New York

4. Washington

NFC North

1. Vikings

2. Bears

3. Packers

4. Lions

NFC South

1. Carolina

2. Atlanta *

3. Tampa Bay

4. New Orleans

NFC West

1. St Louis

2. Arizona *

3. Seattle

4. San Francisco

 

Super Bowl

Patriots over Carolina

 

Awards

MVP: P. Manning

Coach of the Year: John Fox

Offensive Player of the Year: P. Manning

Defensive Player of the Year: Julius Peppers

Offensive Rookie of the Year: JJ Arrington

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Demarcus Ware

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. New England

2. NY Jets*

3. Miami

4. Buffalo

AFC North

1. Pittsburgh

2. Cincinnati

3. Baltimore

4. Cleveland

AFC South

1. Indianapolis

2. Jacksonville

3. Tennessee

4. Houston

AFC West

1. San Diego

2. Denver

3. Oakland

4. Kansas City

NFC East

1. Philadelphia

2. Dallas

3. NY Giants

4. Washington

NFC North

1. Green Bay

2. Chicago*

3. Minnesota

4. Detroit

NFC South

1. Atlanta

2. Carolina

3. New Orleans

4. Tampa Bay

NFC West

1. Seattle

2. Arizona

3. St. Louis

4. San Francisco

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And we'll hav a picks thread up sometime soon I'd imagine as well;

 

AFC East

1. New England (12-4)

2. NY Jets (8-8)

3. Buffalo (7-9)

4. Miami (5-11)

AFC North

1. Pittsburgh (10-6)

2. Baltimore (9-7)

3. Cincinatti (8-8)

4. Cleveland (6-10)

AFC South

1. Indianapolis (13-3)

2. Jacksonville (10-6) *

3. Houston (9-7)

4. Tennessee (5-11)

AFC West

1. San Diego (9-7)

2. Denver (9-7) *

3. Oakland (8-8)

4. Kansas City (8-8)

NFC East

1. Philadelphia (12-4)

2. Dallas (10-6) *

3. NY Giants (7-9)

4. Washington (6-10)

NFC North

1. Minnesota (10-6)

2. Detroit (9-7)

3. Green Bay (7-9)

4. Chicago (6-10)

NFC South

1. Carolina (11-5)

2. Atlanta (10-6) *

3. Tampa Bay (8-8)

4. New Orleans (7-9)

NFC West

1. Seattle (9-7)

2. St. Louis (8-8)

3. Arizona (8-8)

4. San Francisco (4-12)

 

Wildcard- Jaguars over Chargers, Steelers over Broncos, Dallas over Minnesota, Atlanta over Seattle

 

Division- Colts over Steelers, Patriots over Jaguars, Eagles over Atlanta, Carolina over Dallas

 

Conference Championships- Colts over Patriots, Carolina over Eagles

 

Super Bowl- Panthers over Colts

 

MVP- Peyton Manning

Coach of the Year- John Fox

Offensive Player of the Year- Peyton Manning

Defensive Player of the Year- Dwight Freeney

Offensive Rookie of the Year- Cadillac Williams

Defensive Rookie of the Year- DeMarcus Ware

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. New England

2. New York*

3. Buffalo

4. Miami

AFC North

1. Baltimore

2. Pittsburgh

3. Cleveland

4. Cincinnati

AFC South

1. Indianapolis

2. Jacksonville

3. Houston

4. Tennessee

AFC West

1. Denver

2. San Diego*

3. Kansas City

4. Oakland

NFC East

1. Philadelphia

2. Dallas

3. Washington

4. New York

NFC North

1. Minnesota

2. Green Bay*

3. Detroit

4. Chicago

NFC South

1. Atlanta

2. Carolina*

3. New Orleans

4. Tampa Bay

NFC West

1. St. Louis

2. Seattle

3. Arizona

4. San Francisco

 

Playoffs

Wildcard

3. New England over 6. San Diego

5. New York over 4. Denver

6. Green Bay over 3. Minnesota

5. Carolina over 4. St. Louis

Divisonal

1. Indianapolis over 5. New York

3. New England over 2. Baltimore

1. Atlanta over 6. Green Bay

5. Carolina over 2. Philadelphia

Conference

3. New England over 1. Indianapolis

1. Atlanta over 5. Carolina

Super Bowl

3. New England over 1. Atlanta

 

Awards

MVP: Micheal Vick

Coach of the Year: Jim Mora Jr.

Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Manning

Defensive Player of the Year: Ray Lewis

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Carnell Williams

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Derrick Johnson

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AFC East

1. Bills

2. Jets

3. Patriots

4. Dolphins

AFC North

1. Steelers

2. Ravens

3. Bengals

4. Browns

AFC South

1. Colts

2. Jaguars

3. Texans

4. Titans

AFC West

1. Chargers

2. Chiefs

3. Broncos

4. Raiders

NFC East

1. Eagles

2. Cowboys

3. Giants

4. Redskins

NFC North

1. Vikings

2. Lions

3. Packers

4. Bears

NFC South

1. Falcons

2. Panthers

3. Saints

4. Bucs

NFC West

1. Arizona

2. Rams

3. Seattle

4. 49ers

 

Playoffs

Conference Colts over Chargers, Vikings over Eagles

Super Bowl Colts over Vikings

Awards

MVP: Peyton Manning (is he ever not?)

Coach of the Year: Mike Mularkey

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Super Bowl Contenders:

New England

 

Iron-Clad Playoff Teams:

Indianapolis

Carolina

Philadelphia

Minnesota

Atlanta

 

Playoff Hopefuls:

Buffalo

NY Jets

Pittsburgh

Baltimore

Jacksonville

San Diego

Denver

Kansas City

 

Playoff Hopefuls By Default:

Dallas

Tampa Bay

St. Louis

Seattle

 

Good Effort, But No Playoffs:

Cincinatti

Washington

Arizona

Chicago :D

 

Suckers:

Miami

Cleveland

Houston

Tennessee

Oakland

NY Giants

Green Bay

Detroit

New Orleans

San Francisco

 

The AFC just has waaay too many good teams, god damn. It's awfully hard to predict a playoff situation when there are like 10 teams that are capable of making it (possibly 11 if you count Cincinatti).

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Standings (*=wild card)

AFC East

1. New England

2. NY Jets

3. Buffalo

4. Miami

AFC North

1. Baltimore

2. Pittsburgh -y

3. Cincinnati

4. Cleveland

AFC South

1. Indianapolis

2. Jacksonville -y

3. Tennessee

4. Houston

AFC West

1. San Diego

2. Kansas City

3. Oakland

4. Denver

NFC East

1. Philadelphia

2. NY Giants -y

3. Dallas

4. Washington

NFC North

1. Minnesota

2. Green Bay

3. Chicago

4. Detroit

NFC South

1. Atlanta

2. Carolina

3. Tampa Bay

4. New Orleans

NFC West

1. St Louis

2. Seattle -y

3. Arizona

4. San Francisco

 

Playoffs

Wildcard

Jacksonville vs Baltimore

Pittsburgh vs San Diego

 

NY Giants vs St Louis

Seattle vs Minnesota

 

Divisonal

Baltimore vs New England

Pittsburgh vs Indianapolis

 

St Louis vs Atlanta

Seattle vs Philadelphia

 

Conference

New England vs Indianapolis

Atlanta vs Philadelphia

 

Super Bowl

Philadelphia vs Indianapolis

 

Awards

MVP: Donovan McNabb

Coach of the Year: Andy Reid

Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Manning

Defensive Player of the Year: Ray Lewis

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Mark Clayton

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Derrick Johnson

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