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Monday, October 3, 2011

NFL Today, Week 4






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NFL Today, Week 4
Third-year Colts quarterback Curtis Painter makes his first NFL start. รข€” Aaron Rodgers, Packers, threw for a career-high 408 yards and tied a career best with four touchdown passes to go with two touchdowns rushing in Green Bay's 49-23 win over ...
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Question by extra ordinary: 2009-2010 NFL Season Predictions?
With week 1 almost over we have gotten a "glimpse" at what some of the teams are truly capable of. I know there are still another 16 weeks of the regular season to go, but why not make predictions now and see how accurate they were when the end of the regular season rolls around. So come on, let me hear your predictions.

AFC-
North:
1.*Baltimore Ravens (12-4)
-Joe Flacco is coming into his own. With Ray still leading the defense, look for another top 5 defense finish.
2.^Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)
-They will battle it out all year with the Ravens for division leader. In the end though the Steelers are the one's who catch the unlucky break for division winner.
3.Cleveland Browns (5-11)
-The Browns need help just about everywhere.
4.Cincinnati Bengals (3-13)
-I still don't see how people can say Palmer is a top 5 QB. He does not do well under pressure. The defense is horrendous.

East:
1.^New England Patriots (12-4)
-With Brady back and Randy, Joey, Wes, and Ben on offense this team will be hard to stop. The defense is also starting to get younger, while at the same time not missing a beat.
2.New York Jets (8-8)
-Sanchez will play the role Flacco did a year ago: game manager. The defense and Thomas Jones will be the main reason the Jets finish with this record.
3.Miami Dolphins (7-9)
-With the NFL's hardest schedule and the Atlanta whooping today, it just doesn't look like a promising year for the 'Fins.
4.Buffalo Bills (6-10)
-Trent Edwards is just too inconsistent and with T.O. most likely causing him a headache later in the year, this team will fall apart.

South:
1.^Tennessee Titans (11-5)
-The Titans looked sound against the Steelers. They actually passed the ball this game and it worked out well. Look for the rushing attack to once again be in the top of the league and the defense is going strong, even without Haynesworth.
2.^Houston Texans (9-7)
-Finally a finish above .500. Today just wasn't a good day for the Texans. Look for them to rebound in the coming weeks.
3.Indianapolis Colts (8-8)
-There's just not much left in the tank. The Jags D isn't a pushover, but c'mon, 14 points with one of the NFL's top O's. The clock is starting to wind down on the Colts.
4.Jacksonville Jaguars (7-9)
-With almost no receivers (Holt is starting to slow down) it'll be a looonnnngggg year for the men from Jacksonville.

West:
1.*San Diego Chargers (13-3)
-With Merriman back this defense will once again be nasty. With Philip Rivers becoming a top quarterback and Vincent Jackson becoming a top receiver look for this offense to be nearly unstoppable. Oh, did I forget to mention LT is back to his old self, Antonio Gates, Chris Chambers, and Darren Sproles?
2.Kansas City Chiefs (7-9)
-This team is really starting to improve. 27 points against the Ravens D is pretty damn hard to do.
3.Denver Broncos (5-11)
-Today was pure luck. Kyle Orton isn't the answer in Denver and the offense is lackluster now with Jay gone and the D doesn't look that much better.
4.Oakland Raiders (3-13)
-Same old, same old.

NFC-
North:
1.^Green Bay Packers (11-5)
-Aaron Rodgers and the offense are going to be good just like last year. The D will do a hell of a lot better this year, pushing the Pack into the playoffs.
2.^Minnesota Vikings (10-6)
-Exactly how much left does Brett Favre have left? Week 9-10 maybe? Adrian Peterson can't keep putting the team on his shoulders.
3.Chicago Bears (8-8)
-The receivers are going to have to step it up, or the Bears are looking at a .500 season at best.
4.Detroit Lions (2-14)
-Calvin Johnson can't do it all by himself on offense and Ernie Sims can't do it all by himself on defense.
East:
1.*Philadelphia Eagles (11-5)
-No one knows how long McNabb will be out and Kolb most certainly isn't the answer. When McNabb returns though, look for this team to once again be dangerous.
2.Dallas Cowboys (9-7)
-Romo proved today that T.O. wasn't needed. But once again, the Cowboys fall apart in December.
3.New York Giants (9-7)
-The running game can't do it all. The receivers are going to have to step it up. The defense will bring hell like usual.
4.Washington Redskins (5-11)
-There are just too many problems with this team. Quarterback, receivers, offense line. The defense will no longer carry this team.
South:
1.*New Orleans Saints (14-2)
-If today was just a demonstration then I am scared to even imagine what this offense is truly capable of. And if the defense decides to play a little this year (unlike last year), then the Saints will be near impossible to beat.
2.^Atlanta Falcons (12-4)
-The offense is once again looking solid and the defense has stepped it up too. They will definitely be in the race for top record in the NFC.
3.Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-10)
-The defense just isn't looking impressive anymore and the offense is once again subpar.
4.Carolina Panthers (4-12)
-Jake Delhomme just needs to call it quits before he ruins the Panthers season....ag



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5 comments:

DAME-O said...

Cowboys

Justin said...

NFC
-East
Eagles-13-3
I see them losing next week, possible without McNabb, I just don't have confidence in Kolb. But the way the defense is playing, I don't see Kolb needing to do much until McNabb Returns.
*Giants- 10-6
The Hakeem Nicks injury is a huge blow to this team, he looked pretty good. But the defense looks pretty good. I see this team to be like the Ravens last year, with a capable but not dynamic offense, but a very good D.
I dont feel like doing anything else

Leonard W said...

AFC East
New England 11-5
NY Jets 10-6
Miami 8-8
Buffalo 6-10

AFC North
Pittsburgh 12-4
Baltimore 9-7
Cincinnati 8-8
Cleveland 5-11

AFC South
Indianapolis 12-4
Tennessee 11-5
Jacksonville 9-7
Houston 8-8

AFC West
San Diego 13-3
Denver 11-5
Kansas City 9-7
Oakland 5-11

NFC East
NY Giants 12-4
Philadelphia 10-6
Washington 10-6
Dallas 8-8

NFC North
Green Bay 12-3-1
Chicago 10-5-1
Minnesota 10-6
Detroit 3-13

NFC West
Seattle 12-3-1
San Francisco 9-6-1
Arizona 9-7
St. Louis 3-13

heyy said...

NFC WEST:
1) SAN FRANSISCO 49ERS 12-4
2) SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 10-6
3) ARIZONA CARDINALS 9-7
4) ST. LOUIS RAMS 5-11

Havoc M said...

All im saying is that the Atlanta game wasnt a whooping. Miami just played sloppy football and turned the ball over. If they can hold on to the ball and fasano can stop fumbling the ball on big drives than they can win.

The seahawks will also win their division

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