Vern Gagne Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 Post your predictions on the up coming season. AFC East-New England AFC South-Tennessee AFC North-Pittsburgh AFC West-San Diego Wildcard-Kansas City Wildcard-Baltimore NFC East-Philadelphia NFC South-Tampa Bay NFC North-Green Bay NFC West-St.Louis Wildcard-NY Giants Wildcard-Seattle Kansas City over San Diego Pittsburgh over Baltimore Tennessee over KC NE over Pittsburgh NE over Tennssee Green Bay over New York Philadelphia over Seattle Tampa Bay over Green Bay Philadelphia over St.Louis Tampa Bay over Philadelphia Super Bowl-Tampa Bay over New England
LaParkaMarka Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC East-Buffalo AFC South-Tennessee AFC North-Baltimore AFC West-Oakland Wildcard-Kansas City Wildcard-New England NFC East-Philadelphia NFC South-Tampa Bay NFC North-Minnesota (yeah, it probably won't happen, but what the hell) NFC West-St.Louis Wildcard-NY Giants Wildcard-New Orleans (they have to not choke at some point) Kansas City over Baltimore Buffalo over New England Oakland over KC Buffalo over Tennessee Buffalo over Oakland St Louis over New Orleans NYG over Minnesota Tampa Bay over NYG St Louis over Philadelphia Tampa Bay over St Louis Super Bowl-Tampa Bay over Buffalo
The Ghost of bps21 Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC East-New England AFC South-Tennessee (BYE) AFC North-Pittsburgh (BYE) AFC West-Kansas City Wildcard-Oakland Wildcard-Buffalo NFC East-Philadelphia (BYE) NFC South-Tampa Bay (BYE) NFC North-Green Bay NFC West-St.Louis Wildcard-NY Giants Wildcard-SanFrancisco Buffalo over Kansas City Oakland over New England Buffalo over Pittsburgh Tennessee over Oakland Tennessee over Buffalo St. Louis over NY Giants San Francisco over Green Bay Philadelphia over San Francisco Tampa Bay over St. Louis Philadelphia over Tampa Bay SuperBowl: Tennessee over Philadelphia
Cuban Linx Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 I'm predicting the same final four as last year, but with different results this time around. AFC East-Buffalo AFC South-Tennessee (BYE) AFC North-Pittsburgh AFC West-Oakland (BYE) Wildcard-Kansas City Wildcard-New England NFC East-Philadelphia (BYE) NFC South-Tampa Bay (BYE) NFC North-Green Bay NFC West-St.Louis Wildcard-NY Giants Wildcard-New Orleans AFC Playoffs Pittsburgh over New England Kansas City over Buffalo Oakland over Kansas City Tennessee over Pittsburgh AFC Championship Game Tennessee over Oakland NFC Playoffs St Louis over New Orleans NY Giants over Green Bay Tampa Bay over NY Giants Philadelphia over St. Louis NFC Championship Game Philadelphia over Tampa Bay Super Bowl Tennessee over Philadelphia
King Kamala Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC East: New England AFC South: Tennesee AFC North: Baltimore AFC West: Kansas City Wildcard: Oakland Wildcard: Buffalo NFC East: Philadelphia NFC South: Tampa Bay NFC North:Green Bay(Pretty much by default) NFC West: San Francisco Wildcard:Atlanta Wildcard: Detroit
CanadianChris Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC: East - Buffalo North - Pittsburgh South - Tennessee West - Oakland Wildcards - New England, Indianapolis NFC: East - Philadelphia North - Green Bay South - Tampa Bay West - St. Louis Wildcards - San Francisco, N.Y. Giants Super Bowl - Philadelphia over Tennessee
AlwaysPissedOff Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC North: Pittsburgh(BYE) East: New England South: Tennessee(fuck you, assholes!)(BYE) West: :::: flips coin :::: Oakland Wildcard #1: Baltimore Wildcard #2: Miami NFC North: Green Bay East: Philadelphia(BYE) South: Tampa Bay(BYE) West: St. Louis Wildcard #1: San Francisco Wildcard #2: Atlanta Playoffs AFC New England over Baltimore Miami over Oakland Tennessee over Miami New England over Pittsburgh AFC Championship New England over Tennessee NFC St. Louis over San Francisco Atlanta over Green Bay Philadelphia over Atlanta St. Louis over Tampa Bay NFC Championship Philadelphia over St. Louis Super Bowl Philadelphia over New England
the pinjockey Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC North: Pittsburgh East:New England (bye) South:Tennessee (bye, I don't like this team but they will go 5-1 in their weak division meaning they only have to be decent in the non-division games to get a bye) West:Oakland Wild Cards : Buffalo, Indy I wanted to pick Miami for a wild card, but until they overcome their December problems they aren't going anwhere. NFC North: Minnesota (not because of them, but because of GB declining) East: Philly (bye, this team is better than last year's team) South: TB West: St. Louis (bye, easier division schedule puts them above TB) Wild Cards: Giants, GB Wild Card Weekend Tampa Bay over Giants Minnesota over GB (in a dome, Favre chokes) Buffalo over Pitt Oakland over Indy Divisionals Philly over Minnesota Tampa over St.Louis Buffalo over Tennessee New England over Oakland Conference Philly over Tampa New England over Buffalo SB Philadelphia over New England
Dr. Tom Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 NFL Report: Week 1 (with NFC preview) AFC Preview So I don't have to type anything again.
Kahran Ramsus Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC East - Miami Dolphins AFC South - Indianapolis Colts AFC North - Pittsburgh Steelers AFC West - San Diego Chargers Wildcard - Oakland Raiders Wildcard - Buffalo Bills NFC East - Philadelphia Eagles NFC South - Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC North - Green Bay Packers NFC West - St. Louis Rams Wildcard - New York Giants Wildcard - New Orleans Saints Playoffs San Diego d. Oakland Buffalo d. Pittsburgh Miami d. San Diego Indianapolis d. Buffalo Indianapolis d. Miami Tampa Bay d. New York Philadelphia d. New Orleans Green Bay d. Tampa Bay Philadelphia d. St. Louis Green Bay d. Philadelphia Green Bay d. Indianapolis
Guest Choken One Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC West Kansas City Denver Oakland San Diego AFC East New England Buffalo* Miami New York AFC North Pittsburgh Cleveland Cincinnati Batlimore AFC South Tennesse Indy* Houston Jax *Wild Card AFC Playoffs WC Indy at Pittsburgh Buffalo At Kansas City Div. Pittsburgh At New England Kansas City at Tennessee Conf. New England at Tennessee NFC West St. Louis Seattle S.Fran Arizona NFC East Philly NYG* Washington Dallas NFC North Green Bay Detroit Minnesota Chicago NFC South Tampa Atlanta* N. Orleans Carolina WC Atlanta At St. Louis NYG At Tampa Div St. Louis At Green Bay Tampa At Philly Conf. Green Bay At Philly Superbowl Tennessee Vs Philly NFL Champion: Philadelphia Eagles
Guest Flyboy Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 AFC East - New England AFC North - Cleveland (BYE) AFC South - Tennessee (BYE) AFC West - Kansas City Wildcard #1 - Miami Wildcard #2 - Pittsburgh NFC East - New York (Giants) NFC North - Green Bay (BYE) NFC South - Tampa Bay (BYE) NFC West - Seattle Wildcard #1 - Philadelphia Wildcard #2 - NEW ORLEANS~ Playoffs AFC: Miami over New England Pittsburgh over Kansas City Miami over Cleveland Tennessee over Pittsburgh Tennessee over Miami NFC: New York Giants over Philadelphia New Orleans over Seattle New York Giants over Green Bay Tampa Bay over New Orleans Tampa Bay over New York Giants Superbowl Tampa Bay over Tennessee
Guest Big_Jay101 Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 AFC West Kansas City Denver Oakland San Diego* NFC East Philly NYG Washington Dallas* NFC North Green Bay* Detroit Minnesota Chicago NFC South Tampa* Atlanta N. Orleans Carolina AFC East New England Buffalo Miami* New York AFC North Pittsburgh* Cleveland Cincinnati Batlimore AFC South Tennesse * Indy Houston Jax
ANKLELOCK Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 AFC Title: Tenn over Pitt NFC Title: Rams over Bucs Super Bowl: Tenn over Rams
Fökai Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 NOTE: I'm assuming that they ENCOURAGE divisional match-ups in the playoffs. I have a funny feeling that I'm wrong on this AFC - Making the playoffs: AFC East - New England AFC North - Pittsburgh AFC South - Tennessee (bye) AFC West - Oakland (bye) Wildcard #1 - Miami Wildcard #2 - Indianapolis Out in the cold: Cleveland - They won't do better than 9-7. Buffalo - average defense + "Price-less" offense = failure to keep up with AFC East rivals) Kansas City - GET A DEFENSE! NFC - Making the playoffs: NFC East - Philadelphia (bye) NFC North - Green Bay NFC South - Tampa Bay (bye) NFC West - St. Louis Wildcard #1 - N.Y. Giants Wildcard #2 - San Francisco Out in the cold: New Orleans - their division is like the heel roster on the RAW brand - no chance for upward movement. Seattle - I mean, seriously, people are giving them division championship hopes? They'll be the Phillies of the NFC West for the 2003 season. Playoffs AFC: Pittsburgh over Indianapolis New England over Miami Tennessee over Pittsburgh New England over Oakland Tennessee over New England NFC: St. Louis over San Francisco N.Y. Giants over Green Bay Philadelphia over N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay over St.Louis Tampa Bay over Philadelphia (I hate repeat match-ups.) Superbowl Tampa Bay over Tennessee
fazzle Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 AFC AFC East: Miami AFC North: Pittsburgh AFC South: Tennessee AFC West: Oakland Wild Card: Buffalo Wild Card: Baltimore NFC NFC East: Philly NFC North: Green Bay NFC South: Tampa Bay NFC West: St. Louis Wild Card: Atlanta Wild Card: Giants Super Bowl: Tennessee over Green Bay
Guest Bricks Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 AFC Playoff Teams: Miami, Tennessee, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New England NFC Playoff Teams: Tampa Bay, Green Bay, Philadelphia, San Francisco, St. Louis, Atlanta Super Bowl: Tampa Bay over Miami
Guest T_Hunt Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 NFC West- St Louis NFC North-Green Bay NFC South- Tampa NFC East- Philly Wild Card-Minnesota Wild Card- New Orleans AFC West- San Diego AFC North- Pittsburgh AFC South- Tennesse AFC East- Miami Wild Card- Kansas City Wild Card- Oakland NFC Championship- Tampa over New Orleans AFC Championship- Tennesse over San Diego Super Bowl- Tennesse over Tampa
Dr. Tom Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Hmm, Tampa Bay and Tennessee seem like popular picks. A shame I don't think either makes it to the Super Bowl, though. I'll go with the Steelers and the Rams as my two games to get to the big dance, with the Steelers then playing the role of the 2001 Patriots.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Hmm, Tampa Bay and Tennessee seem like popular picks. A shame I don't think either makes it to the Super Bowl, though. I'll go with the Steelers and the Rams as my two games to get to the big dance, with the Steelers then playing the role of the 2001 Patriots. I love you in a totally non-romantic way, Tom.
Guest The Voices In Your Head Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 NFC East 1. N.Y. Giants 2. Philadelphia 3. Washington 4. Dallas NFC North 1. Green Bay 2. Minnesota 3. Detroit 4. Chicago NFC South 1. Tampa Bay 2. Atlanta 3. Carolina 4. New Orleans NFC West 1. St. Louis 2. Seattle 3. San Francisco 4. Arizona NFC Wild Cards: Philadelphia, Seattle AFC East 1. Buffalo 2. New England 3. Miami 4. N.Y. Jets AFC North 1. Baltimore 2. Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 4. Cleveland AFC South 1. Tennessee 2. Indianapolis 3. Houston 4. Jacksonville AFC West 1. Oakland 2. Kansas City 3. Denver 4. San Diego AFC Wild Cards: Indianapolis, Pittsburgh [the East & West will once again finish so close that neither wild card comes from those divisions] Playoffs: NFC Wild Card: Green Bay over Seattle, Giants over Philadelphia AFC Wild Card: Buffalo over Pittsburgh, Indy over Baltimore NFC Divisional: Tampa Bay over Green Bay, St. Louis over Giants AFC Divisional: Tennessee over Indy, Oakland over Buffalo NFC Championship: Tampa Bay over St. Louis AFC Championship: Tennessee over Oakland Super Bowl XXXVIII: Tennessee over Tampa Bay [yes, I'm joining the majority]
Kahran Ramsus Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Hmm, Tampa Bay and Tennessee seem like popular picks. A shame I don't think either makes it to the Super Bowl, though. I'll go with the Steelers and the Rams as my two games to get to the big dance, with the Steelers then playing the role of the 2001 Patriots. The Rams were bad last year before they got injured. Teams simply figured them out, and Mike Martz is too stupid to compensate. They will do better then last year, but once they get to play the likes of Philly or Tampa (and others) in the playoffs, they will really struggle. In the AFC, I don't think they would stand a chance, but the NFC has a few great teams and a bunch of lousy teams. The Rams will have trouble beating any of the NFC playoff-calibre teams with the exception of Green Bay, and that's only when the Rams are at home. The Steelers have the opposite problem. They can't stop the pass and if they run into a team like Oakland or Buffalo, they will get crushed. They have a chance if they have luck on their side (they match up much better against teams like Miami or KC), so I wouldn't count them out yet. I was actually thinking about picking Baltimore to win the North, but Boller scared me away.
Agent_Bond34 Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Seattle - I mean, seriously, people are giving them division championship hopes? My thoughts, exactly.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Hmm, Tampa Bay and Tennessee seem like popular picks. A shame I don't think either makes it to the Super Bowl, though. I'll go with the Steelers and the Rams as my two games to get to the big dance, with the Steelers then playing the role of the 2001 Patriots. The Rams were bad last year before they got injured. Teams simply figured them out, and Mike Martz is too stupid to compensate. They will do better then last year, but once they get to play the likes of Philly or Tampa (and others) in the playoffs, they will really struggle. In the AFC, I don't think they would stand a chance, but the NFC has a few great teams and a bunch of lousy teams. The Rams will have trouble beating any of the NFC playoff-calibre teams with the exception of Green Bay, and that's only when the Rams are at home. The Steelers have the opposite problem. They can't stop the pass and if they run into a team like Oakland or Buffalo, they will get crushed. They have a chance if they have luck on their side (they match up much better against teams like Miami or KC), so I wouldn't count them out yet. I was actually thinking about picking Baltimore to win the North, but Boller scared me away. Baltimore also has big-time pass defense problems. The difference is that Pittsburgh can actually out-score people with their high-ocatane offense. Dare I say... they're approaching the level of the '99 Rams with Plax, Hines, and ARE. There are quite a few similarities there, and Amoz resembles Faulk in many ways as well (not quite as fast, but he has breakaway speed and can catch the ball out of the backfield). People are counting them out early, and they'll likely start out 1-3 (until Porter comes back, although I believe they'll beat Baltimore this week based on the emotion of having Porter on the sidelines), but I think they'll crawl back into it and surprise quite a few teams in the playoffs.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 AFC East: Dolphins North: Steelers South: Titans West: Raiders Wild Card: Bills, Chiefs NFC East: Eagles North: Packers South: Bucs West: Rams Wild Card: Giants, Saints NFC Championship: Bucs over Eagles AFC Championship: Raiders over Dolphins Super Bowl: Bucs over Raiders. No, seriously.
LooseCannon25 Posted September 7, 2003 Report Posted September 7, 2003 AFC East --- Miami Dolphins AFC North --- Pittsburgh AFC South --- Tennessee (Bye) AFC West --- Denver (Bye) Wildcards --- Buffalo, Oakland AFC Playoffs --- Miami over Oakland Buffalo over Pittsburgh Tennesee over Miami Denver over Buffalo Tennesse over DEnver NFC East --- NY Giants NFC North --- Green Bay NFC South --- Tampa Bay (Bye) NFC West --- St. Louis (Bye) Wildcards ---- Philadelphia, Carolina New York over Carolina Philadelphia over Green Bay Tampa Bay over New York Philadelphia over St. Louis Philadelphia over Tampa Bay Super Bowl ---- Philadelphia over Tennessee
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