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My 2004-2005 NFL Predictions


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I plan on writing up my NFC East overall preview some day but in The East I have

 

Iggles - 12 - 4

Boys 9 - 7(Parcells is damn right that George is a shot running back it's been visible for awhile, and no way Keshawn should be getting this much hype, Toomer and Coles are much more deserving of the spotlight than this guy)

Skins 8 - 8

Giant 7 - 9(I have to have faith somewhere in my team and although Jones and Barrow are losses in the back, The FO did a fine job in picking up pieces to improve the team and gauge some holes. I'm really looking forward to ol that's been put in place and if Barber can find his hands again and SHockey stays healthy 9 wins is not out of the question)

 

Like I said though, I will be giving my full report on THe NFC East with best case and worst case scenario's.

 

I may chime in on some of the other divisions as well

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AFC East:

New England Patriots 11-5

Miami Dolphins 11-5

Buffalo Bills 9-7

New York Jets 6-10

 

 

AFC North:

Baltimore Ravens 11-5

Cincinnati Bengals 9-7

Cleveland Browns 6-10

Pittsburgh Steelers 6-10

 

 

AFC South:

Indianapolis Colts 12-4

Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6

Houston Texans 7-9

Titans 7-9

 

AFC West:

Denver Broncos 10-6 (win in a tiebreaker)

Kansas City Chiefs 10-6

Oakland Raiders 6-10

San Diego Chargers 4-12

 

NFC East:

Washington Redskins 12-4

Philadelphia Eagles 10-6

Dallas Cowboys 9-7

New York Giants 5-11

 

NFC North:

Minnesota Vikings 11-5

Green Bay Packers 10-6

Detroit Lions 7-9

Chicago Bears 6-10

 

NFC South:

Carolina Panthers 11-5

Tampa Bay Buccanneers 8-8

Atlanta Falcons 7-9

New Orleans Saints 7-9

 

NFC West:

Seattle Seahawks 11-5

St. Louis Rams 9-7

Arizona Cardinals 6-10

San Francisco 49ers 2-14

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1. Everybody in Minneapolis says this is a make or break year for Hovan. I should know, I'm going to be living here in Viking land for the next month until school starts in September campaigning for Kerry-Edwards. If he doesn't do well this year, it sounds like the Vikes will trade him. Vikings fans are also about ready to get rid of him. Because he's not as solid against the run as most outside of the NFC North think he is. Kevin Williams was the real beast up the middle in the Vikes D last year.

 

2. Chavous is very smart, but he lead the NFL in missed tackles with an astronomical 120 missed tackles, (source Star Tribune), and sorry it's just I would like my safety to actually MAKE tackles. Remember I think the Vikings will win the Super Bowl.

 

3. Just try and make a case for Suggs or Newman. Neither of them can hold Barnett or Williams jock. And I hate the Vikings we must remember that fact, I'm a Packers fan from the Western part of Wisconsin, nobody likes the Vikings here and I'm surely not going to start to.

 

Barnett had 134 tackles, 3 INT's, 2 Sacks, lead the linebackers in the division in Passes Defensed, Solo Tackles, and by the way, he had 3 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries. Oh and Barnett lead the ENTIRE NFL, and yes that means Ray Lewis as well, in Tackles within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage, so he tackled people, and tackled them before they could do anything.

 

All Suggs had was 10.5 sacks which was matched by Kevin Williams, and all be it he plays in a 3-4 system, Suggs is still a Linebacker that didn't even come close to touching any of Barnetts stats (especially tackles and solo tackles). Suggs is simply a pass rusher, and as long as people see that beacuse Sacks are the touchdown of defensive statistics so to say, and Suggs had them so he got the credit for them.

 

Terrence Newman had somewhere in the Neighborhood of 41 tackles, 5 int, and only a few more defensed passes then that Barnett kid.

 

Nuff said.

 

Thing is though, Barnett doesn't need any hardware to know who the ROY was last year.

 

By the way did I forget to mention Barnett was 2nd among ALL ROOKIES last year in Pro Bowl Balloting, including thousands of more votes then Newman and Suggs?

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Post the link where it says Chavous missed the most tackles. I find it hard to believe he missed 120 tackles, which is more than most people make in a year. Instead of a raise, he would have been cut. You just proved your lies.

 

Post your link where it says Barnett had the most tackles within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage. Another lie. And he is no Ray Lewis, never will be.

 

Suggs and Newman were higher in the ROY ballot for a reason, face it.

 

Hovan is awesome, end of story.

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The Fan,

 

I got my 120 missed tackles (which was the last 2 years, i mis-typed that) from startribune.com and I got Barnett's stat from packerplusonline.com

 

And when I say Barnett is going to be the next Ray Lewis, I don't mean it in a comparative sense, I mean it as he will be the next big thing or big star at MLB.

 

Ray Lewis is untouchable and in my opinion the best player in the NFL. And the best MLB and POSSIBLY defender in the history of the NFL.

 

But by no means when I said Barnett will be the next Ray Lewis did I mean it in comparative terms, but in a figure of speech term.

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AFC East:

New England Patriots 13-3

New York Jets 8-8

Miami Dolphins 7-9

Buffalo Bills 6-10

 

AFC North:

Baltimore Ravens 11-5

Cincinnati Bengals 9-7

Pittsburgh Steelers 6-10

Cleveland Browns 3-13

 

AFC South:

Indianapolis Colts 12-4

Tennessee Titans 10-6

Houston Texans 7-9

Jacksonville Jaguars 7-9

 

AFC West:

Denver Broncos 10-6 (win in a tiebreaker)

Kansas City Chiefs 10-6

Oakland Raiders 6-10

San Diego Chargers 4-12

 

NFC East:

Philadelphia Eagles 12-4

Dallas Cowboys 10-6

Washington Redskins 9-7

New York Giants 5-11

 

NFC North:

Minnesota Vikings 11-5

Green Bay Packers 10-6

Detroit Lions 7-9

Chicago Bears 6-10

 

NFC South:

Carolina Panthers 11-5

Tampa Bay Buccanneers 8-8

Atlanta Falcons 7-9

New Orleans Saints 7-9

 

NFC West:

Seattle Seahawks 11-5

St. Louis Rams 9-7

Arizona Cardinals 6-10

San Francisco 49ers 2-14

 

AFC Playoff Seedings:

1- New England Patriots (Wild Card -Bye Week-)

2- Indianapolis Colts (Wild Card -Bye Week-)

3- Baltimore Ravens

4- Denver Broncos

5- Tennessee Titans

6- Kansas City Chiefs

 

NFC Playoff Seedings:

1- Philadelphia Eagles (Wild Card -Bye Week-)

2- Carolina Panthers (Wild Card -Bye Week-)

3- Minnesota Vikings

4- Seattle Seahawks

5- Green Bay Packers

6- Dallas Cowboys

 

NFL Playoffs, Wild Card Rd:

AFC:

6- Kansas City Chiefs @ 3- Baltimore Ravens Winner: Baltimore Ravens

 

5- Tennessee Titans @ 4- Denver Broncos Winner: Tennessee Titans

 

NFC:

6- Dallas Cowboys @ 3- Minnesota Vikings Winner: Minnesota Vikings

 

5- Green Bay Packers @ 4- Seattle Seahawks Winner: Green Bay Packers

 

NFL Playoffs, Divisional Rd:

AFC:

5- Tennessee Titans @ 1- New England Patriots Winner: New England Patriots

 

3- Baltimore Ravens @ 2- Indianapolis Colts Winner: Indianapolis Colts

 

NFC:

5- Green Bay Packers @ 1- Philadelphia Eagles Winner: Green Bay Packers

 

3- Minnesota Vikings @ 2- Carolina Panthers Winner: Minnesota Vikings

 

NFL Playoffs, Conference Championship Rd:

AFC:

2- Indianapolis Colts @ 1- New England Patriots Winner: Indianapolis Colts

 

NFC:

5- Green Bay Packers @ 3- Minnesota Vikings Winner: Minnesota Vikings (that's when I'll start making my funeral plans after I committ suicide)

 

Super Bowl 39 (Jacksonville, FL -Altell Stadium-):

Minnesota Vikings v. Indianapolis Colts Winner: Minnesota Vikings (told ya I'd shock you)

 

Super Bowl MVP:

Randy Moss, WR, Minnesota Vikings

 

NFL Coach of the Year:

Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts

 

NFL MVP:

Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots

 

NFL Offensive Player of the Year:

LaDanian Tomlinson, RB, San Diego Chargers

 

NFL Defensive Player of the Year:

Ray Lewis, MLB, Baltimore Ravens

 

NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year:

Philip Rivers, QB, San Diego Chargers

 

NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year:

Antwan Odom, DE, Tennessee Titans

 

 

Let the debate begin!

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hehe...i quoted you just for kicks :thumbup

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The Fan,

 

I got my 120 missed tackles (which was the last 2 years, i mis-typed that) from startribune.com and I got Barnett's stat from packerplusonline.com

 

And when I say Barnett is going to be the next Ray Lewis, I don't mean it in a comparative sense, I mean it as he will be the next big thing or big star at MLB.

 

Ray Lewis is untouchable and in my opinion the best player in the NFL. And the best MLB and POSSIBLY defender in the history of the NFL.

 

But by no means when I said Barnett will be the next Ray Lewis did I mean it in comparative terms, but in a figure of speech term.

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Dont tell me the sites, post the links buddy. The EXACT links.

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The Bengals will have a better record then the Ravens, and they will beat them twice.

 

And my Niners, though in a rebuilding process, will win at least 5 games. Barlow will rush for 1000 yards, Beasley will be an all star fullback again. Rattay will hook up with mah dawg Brandon LLoyd for at least 1200 yards and 12 touchdowns. At the end of the year I'm gonna bring this thread up to show you how wrong you are. :)

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This is the post of the year.

 

For the first line alone. :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

 

11-5 babiis, 11-5.

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AFC East:

New England Patriots 12-4

Buffalo Bills 10-6

Miami Dolphins 8-8

New York Jets 7-9

 

 

AFC North:

Baltimore Ravens 11-5

Cincinnati Bengals 10-6

Pittsburgh Steelers 9-7

Cleveland Browns 8-8

 

 

 

AFC South:

Indianapolis Colts 12-4

Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6

Tennesse Titans 9-7

Houston Texans 7-9

 

 

AFC West:

Denver Broncos 11-5

Kansas City Chiefs 10-6

Oakland Raiders 5-11

San Diego Chargers 5-11

 

NFC East:

Philadelphia Eagles 12-4

Dallas Cowboys 10-6

Washington Redskins 8-8

New York Giants 7-9

 

NFC North:

Minnesota Vikings 11-5

Green Bay Packers 10-6

Detroit Lions 7-9

Chicago Bears 6-10

 

NFC South:

Carolina Panthers 12-4

Atlanta Falcons 10-6

Tampa Bay Buccanneers 7-9(I love them but I gotta be realistic)

New Orleans Saints 7-9

 

NFC West:

Seattle Seahawks 11-5

St. Louis Rams 10-6

Arizona Cardinals 5-11

San Francisco 49ers 4-12

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