Predictions For Next Season.
#1
Posted 02 May 2012 - 02:31 AM
Afc East:
Patriots - 11-5 - Tom Brady: 38tds - 5 ints, Rob Gronkowski - 1,100 yards - 14 tds
Jets - 9-7 - Mark Sanchize - 27 tds - 19 ints, Shonn Greene - 900 yards - 8 tds
Dolphins - 8-8 - Ryan Tannehill - 27 total tds - 17 ints, Reggie Bush - 1,150 yards - 6 tds
Bills - 8-8 - Ryan Fitzpatrick - 29 tds - 23 ints, Stevie Johnson - 1,400 yards - 13 tds
Afc North:
Ravens - 10-6 - Joe Flacco - 21 tds - 17 ints, Ray Rice - 1,600 total yards - 18 total tds
Steelers - 10-6 - Ben Rapemoreburgers - 23 tds - 12 ints, Mike Wallace - 1,200 yards - 8 tds
Bengals - 9-7 - Andy Dalton - 25 tds - 10 ints, AJ Green - 1,300 yards - 16 tds
Browns - 7-9 - Brandon Weedan - 19 tds - 4 ints, Trent Richardson - 1,300 total yards - 11 total tds
Afc South:
Texans - 13-3 - Matt Schaub - 26 tds - 6 ints, Arian Foster - 2,000 total yards - 13 total tds
Titans - 8-8 - Jake Locker - 25 total tds - 14 ints, Kenny Britt - 1,200 yards, 12 tds
Colts - 5-11 - Andrew Luck - 18 tds - 10 ints - Reggie Wayne - 850 yards - 6 tds
Jaguars - 4-12 - Blaine Gabbert - 13 tds - 12 ints - MJD, 1,500 total yards - 13 total tds
Afc West:
Broncos: 11-5 - Peyton Manning - 34 tds - 15 ints, Demaryius Thomas - 1,100 yards - 13 tds
Chiefs - 9-7 - Matt Cassel - 24 tds - 5 ints, Jamaal Charles - 1,800 total yards - 11 total tds
Chargers - 9-7 - Philip Rivers - 29 tds - 19 ints, Ryan Matthews - 1,100 yards - 7 tds
Raiders - 5-11 - Carson Palmer - 26 tds - 22 ints , DMC - 1,400 total yards - 10 total tds
Nfc East:
Giants - 12-4 - Eli Manning - 38 tds - 14 ints, Hakeem Nicks - 1,100 yards, 14 tds
Eagles - 10-6 - Michael Vick - 31 total tds - 12 ints, Lesean McCoy - 1,850 total yards - 18 total tds
Cowboys - 10-6 - Tony Romo - 32 tds - 4 ints, DeMarco Murray - 1,700 total yards - 14 total tds
Redskins - 6-10 - RGIII - 29 total tds - 21 ints
Nfc North:
Packers - 13-3 - Aaaron Rodgers - 41 tds - 7 ints, Greg Jennings - 1,300 yards - 9 tds
Bears - 12-4 - Jay Cutler - 29 tds - 12 ints, Brandon Marshall - 1,100 yards - 10 tds
Lions - 11-5 - Matthew Stafford - 37 tds - 14 ints - Calvin Johnson - 700 yards - 6 tds (madden curse for the lulz)
Vikings - 4-12 - Christian Ponder - 17 tds - 11 ints, Adrian Peterson - 950 yards - 9 tds
Nfc South:
Falcons - 11-5 - Matt Ryan - 32 tds - 15 ints, Michael Turner - 1,100 yards - 10 tds
Panthers - 11-5 - Cam Newton - 41 total tds - 17 ints, Steve Smith - 1,300 yards - 11 tds
Saints - 9-7 - Drew Brees - 34 tds - 25 ints, Mark Ingram - 800 yards - 7tds
Buccaneers - 6-10 - Josh Freeman - 25 tds - 14 ints, Vincent Jackson - 900 yards - 6 tds
Nfc West:
49ers - 14-2 - Alex Smith - 19 tds - 4 ints, Frank Gore - 1,100 yards - 9 tds
Rams - 8-8 - Sam Bradford - 22 tds - 6 ints, Steven Jackson - 1,400 yards - 6 tds
Seahawks - 8-8 - Matt Flynn - 24 tds - 9 ints - Marshawn Lynch - 1,200 yards - 11 tds
Cardinals - 7-9 - Kevin Kolb - 22 tds - 15 ints, Larry Fitzgerald - 1,100 yards, 12 tds
#2
Posted 02 May 2012 - 02:37 AM
#3
Posted 02 May 2012 - 02:42 AM
i guess the defense is going take the year off again...
Pretty much, new era of football except in the divisions with incredibly good defenses.
#4
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:14 AM
#5
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:18 AM
#6
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:30 AM
WoW!!!!! When Maimi have no wrs at all. All those qbs are going to throw more tds than Tannehill passing/running tds combined. And i dnt see Tannehill being capable running like he did in college in the NFL.
I predict Matt Moore to start week 1 over Tannehill. Oh and wk2, and the following week, and following week. You get?
And the last time our Smitty had more than 7 tds was 06'.
Cant believe you took your time working so hard on this.
#7
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:36 AM
#8
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:58 AM
Tannehill have more tds than Big Ben, Schaub, Flacco, and Luck?
WoW!!!!! When Maimi have no wrs at all. All those qbs are going to throw more tds than Tannehill passing/running tds combined. And i dnt see Tannehill being capable running like he did in college in the NFL.
I predict Matt Moore to start week 1 over Tannehill. Oh and wk2, and the following week, and following week. You get?
And the last time our Smitty had more than 7 tds was 06'.
Cant believe you took your time working so hard on this.
Took me a couple of minutes actually, was more looking to read other peoples predictions then anything else.
#9
Posted 02 May 2012 - 04:24 AM

MVP: Tom Brady
OPOY: Arian Foster
DPOY: Jason Pierre-Paul
OROY: Trent Richardson
DROY: Luke Kuechly
CPOY: Peyton Manning
COTY: Pete Carrol
RANDOM PREDICTIONS:
- The 49ers struggle early in the season; Alex Smith is benched mid-season and the finish the year strong, but miss the playoffs.
- The Raiders finish with the worst record and 'earn' the 1st overall pick in next year's draft.
- The running game makes somewhat of a comeback with more teams grinding it out to try and slow down team's with explosive offenses by keeping them off the field.
- The Jets start out very strong, but fall apart in November and the fire Rex Ryan talk begins by Thanksgiving.
- Matt Flynn wins the QB job in Seattle and is solid, but not spectacular. The Seahawks defense and run game are good, though, and they win a weak NFC West as the 49ers struggle early.
- Jay Cutler is a legit candidate for MVP as the Bears offense is one of the best in the league. Brandon Marshall puts up huge numbers with Cutler.
- Cam doesn't have a sophomore "slump" but does regress slightly stat-wise. Roughly 3,500 passing yards, 58% completion percentage, 20 TD's, 18 INT's + 500 rushing yards, 9 TD's. The Panthers run game once again dominates as Williams and Stewart both crack 1,000 yards on the year. The team finishes 1st in rushing in the league. The Panthers defense improves quite a bit, but still has room to get better. I'll say roughly 15th ranked defense overall.
#10
Posted 02 May 2012 - 08:44 AM
#11
Posted 02 May 2012 - 08:57 AM
#12
Posted 02 May 2012 - 09:10 AM
They added Marshall and Jeffrey at WR....holy crap, Chicago has legitimate WR's.
#13
Posted 02 May 2012 - 09:38 AM
New England in a runaway.
Bills
The Golden Calf of Bristol is named starter midway through the season.
Tannehill has a tough rookie season.
AFC North = the toughest/best division in football.
Ravens Bangels Steelers will all have double digit seasons and finish in that order.
Cleveland will finish last but i see them repeating what Carolina did last season.
Scaring the poo out of some of the better teams and even beating a couple on their way to an 8-8 season.
AFC South
I'm taking Tennessse over the texans. Schaub goes down again this season after a fast start.
Luck and the Colts> Jacksonville.
AFC west
Haha Shocker! Chargers beat out Denver for the division title.
Raiders with Palmer make a strong showing as well.
KC puts up a good fight but finish dead last.
Playoffs
New England
San Diego
Baltimore
Tennessee
Cinci
Pittsburgh
#14
Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:01 AM
#15
Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:06 AM
Philly rebounds, wins the east. 10-6 Sweeps the Cowboys.
Dallas 10-6
New York loses their Super Bowl magic early but finish strong. 9-7
RG3 wins rookie of the year but Washington finishes last again 8-8.
NFC North
Cutler named MVP with a huge season. 14-2
Packers finish 13-3 losing twice to the Bears.
Lions fall short of the playoffs with a heathy Cutler in the mix.
Vikings are God awful.
NFC South
Atlanta pushes New Orleans aside. Ryan has his best season to date,
Carolina improves finishing 8-8
Tampa will also improve but shaky quarterback play will keep them dead last.
NFC West.
San Fran E-z
Seattle
Arizonia, Their quarterback is killing them.
Rams are still young and in a brand new system.
Playoffs
Bears.
San Fran
Philly
Atlanta
Green Bay
Cowboys.
MVP Cutler
DPOY Hate to say it but Peppers
OROY RG3
DROY Ingram
Coach L Smith bears
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