75 Predictions To The NFL Seasons 2010
Here are 75 Predictions for the NFL Season. I'm standing behind all of these predictions, and at the end of the season, I'm going to check myself.
Fill free to list your own predictions at the bottom of the list.
1. Chad Henne throws for 25+ touchdowns
2. Miami beats the New York Jets twice
3. Jets fall to 7-9 and miss the playoffs
4. Miami and New England split their games
5. Miami wins the division; New England gets the Wild Card
6. Louisville QB Brian Brohm starts for Buffalo at some point this season and plays well
7. It doesn't matter, Buffalo falls to 3-13, get a top three pick, and gear up to take a QB next April
8. Fred Jackson rushes for 1000+ yards and five touchdowns
9. CJ Spiller is underwhelming
10. Joe Flacco becomes the best QB in the AFC North
11. Anquan Boldin doesn't stay healthy, but still records 1000+ yards
12. Ray Rice tops 2000 total yards
13. Baltimore wins the division over Cincinnati
14. There is no more entertaining team than Cincinnati; they get the final wild card spot
15. Pittsburgh wins three out of the six games that Byron Leftwich starts, but still miss the playoffs
16. Cleveland improves to 5-11
17. Indianapolis locks up the division in week 12
18. Reggie Wayne takes a step back; Pierre Garcon takes two steps forward
19. Houston, once again, underwhelms their fans and the rest of the football world, missing the playoffs
20. Matt Schaub misses at least one game because of injury
21. RB Arian Foster finishes in the top 10 in rushing.
22. Chris Johnson tops out around 1500 rushing yards, 800 receiving yards
23. Vince Young plays well enough to get the Titans close, but they don't make the playoffs.
24. Maurice Jones-Drew breaks down.
25. David Garrard plays poorly enough that he is replaced for next season.
26. Jacksonville underperforms and ownership starts to seriously contemplate moving the team.
27. Kansas City wins the AFC West
28. Eric Berry is Defensive Rookie of the Year
29. Kansas City leads the league in running the ball
30. San Diego Chargers miss the playoffs.
31. Oakland Raiders improve on their record from last year.
32. Jason Campbell becomes a Pro Bowl quarterback.
33. Denver Broncos don't win more then five games.
34. Tim Tebow is the starting quarterback by week 10.
35. McDaniels is fired at the end of the season.
36. Knowshon Moreno proves to be a huge bust at running back.
37. The New York Giants win the NFC East
38. Hakeem Nicks is the leading wide receiver on the team and makes the Pro Bowl.
39. Ahmad Bradshaw rushes for 1000+ yards; Brandon Jacobs doesn't.
40. Kevin Kolb throws for 25+ touchdowns and 20+ interceptions.
41. Philadelphia has a winning season, but they do not make the playoffs.
42. Dallas Cowboys get the final wild card spot on the final day of the season.
43. Felix Jones misses at least eight games due to injury.
44. Washington Redskins finish below .500.
45. Donovan McNabb has the worst stats out of every quarterback in the NFC East.
46. Albert Haynesworth records fewer than 30 tackles.
47. Green Bay Packers win the division and represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.
48. Aaron Rodgers is the NFL's MV
49. Jay Cutler figures it out, and Chicago grabs a Wild Card spot.
50. With Julius Peppers' arrival and the return of Brian Urlacher, the Bears have the best defense in the division.
51. Matt Forte tops 1500 total yards.
52. Brett Favre underperforms and doesn't finish out the season due to injury.
53. Adrian Peterson cuts back on his fumbles but finishes fifth in rushing
54. The Detroit Lions win six games.
55. Jahvid Best outperforms every running back in the division.
56. New Orleans doesn't make the playoffs behind Brees' subpar season.
56. Atlanta Falcons make the playoffs and grab the second seed in the conference.
57. Tampa Bay outperforms last season and finishes in third place in the division.
58. The "Josh Freeman to Mike Williams and Arrelious Benn" hookup has shockingly good results.
59. Carolina finishes last in the division despite winning seven games.
60. Jimmy Clausen is starting by week eight, and plays well to finish out the season.
61. Matt Leinart leads Arizona to the playoffs in his first full year as a starter.
62. Steve Breaston and Larry Fitzgerald combine to form the top receiving tandem in their division.
63. Michael Crabtree suffers from a bad quarterback and puts up weak numbers; Vernon Davis falls back to earth.
64. Frank Gore misses at least four games due to injury.
65. Seattle wide receiver Mike Williams enjoys a good comeback season and catches eight touchdowns.
66. Charlie Whitehurst is starting by week eight.
67. Seattle wins six games in Pete Carroll's first year.
68. LB Aaron Curry breaks out.
69. St. Louis is once again selecting in the top five in 2011
70. Sam Bradford starts in week 12 of this season.
71. The wild cards are Cincinnati, New England, Chicago, and Dallas
72. The AFC division winners are Miami, Baltimore, Indianapolis, and Kansas City
73. NFC division winners are New York Giants, Green Bay, Atlanta, and Arizona
74. Baltimore over New England; Atlanta over Green Bay in the conference games
75. Baltimore beats Atlanta in the Super Bowl
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