Way-Too-Early NFL Predictions
Well, the Super Bowl is over. You know what that means? It's officially the NFL off-season.
Ah, the off-season. The time when young players become NFL stars, when free agents find homes, and when Brett Favre makes his seemingly yearly decision on whether to come back or not. But, most importantly, it's when the predictions for next year start rolling in.
So, without further ado, here is my first draft of predictions for the NFL 2010-11 season, which I like to call the "Way-too-early" predictions.
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Playoff team
Dvsn rank Team Name Change in record from last year (+. -, or na)
NFC WEST
1. Seattle Seahawks +
2. Arizona Cardinals -
3. San Fransisco 49ers -
4. St. Louis Rams +
NFC NORTH
1. Minnesota Vikings -
2. Chicago Bears +
3. Green Bay Packers -
4. Detroit Lions +
NFC SOUTH
1. New Orleans Saints na
2. Carolina Panthers +
3. Atlanta Falcons na
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers na
NFC EAST
1. Dallas Cowboys +
2. New York Giants +
3. Philadelphia Eagles -
4. Washington Redskins +
AFC WEST
1. San Diego Chargers -
2. Denver Broncos -
3. Oakland Raiders +
4. Kansas City Chiefs na
AFC NORTH
1. Baltimore Ravens +
2. Pittsburgh Steelers +
3. Cincinnati Bengals -
4. Cleveland Browns +
AFC SOUTH
1. Indianapolis Colts -
2. Houston Texans +
3. Tennessee Titans na
4. Jacksonville Jaguars -
AFC EAST
1. New England Patriots -
2. Miami Dolphins -
3. New York Jets -
4. Buffalo Bills na
Playoffs
Wild Card
5. Carolina Panthers over 4. Seattle Seahawks
3. Dallas Cowboys over 6. New York Giants
5. Pittsburgh Steelers over 4. New England Patriots
6. Houston Texans over 3. San Diego Chargers
Divisional
5. Carolina Panthers over 1. New Orleans Saints
3. Dallas Cowboys over 2. Minnesota Vikings
1. Indianapolis Colts over 6. Houston Texans
5. Pittsburgh Steelers over 2. Baltimore Ravens
Conference Championships
5. Carolina Panthers over 3. Dallas Cowboys
1. Indianapolis Colts over 5. Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLV
5. Carolina Panthers over 1. Indianapolis Colts
Super Bowl MVP: HB 34 DeAngelo Williams

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