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My 2010 NFL Predictions.


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AFC EAST

1. New York Jets

2. New England Patriots

3. Miami Dolphins

4. Buffalo Bills

AFC WEST

1. San Diego Chargers

2. Kansas City Chiefs

3. Denver Broncos

4. Oakland Raiders

AFC NORTH

1. Baltimore Ravens

2. Cincinnati Bengals

3. Pittsburgh Steelers

4. Cleveland Browns

AFC SOUTH

1. Indianapolis Colts

2. Houston Texans

3. Tennessee Titans

4. Jacksonville Jaguars

NFC EAST

1. Dallas Cowboys

2. Philadelphia Eagles

3. Washington Redskins

4. New York Giants

NFC WEST

1. San Francisco 49ers

2. Arizona Cardinals

3. Seattle Seahawks

4. St. Louis Rams

NFC NORTH

1. Green Bay Packers

2. Minnesota Vikings

3. Chicago Bears

4. Detroit Lions

NFC SOUTH

1. New Orleans Saints

2. Carolina Panthers

3. Atlanta Falcons

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

PLAYOFFS

Byes

AFC: Colts, Ravens

NFC: Packers, Cowboys

AFC

3 Jets over 6 Bengals

5 Patriots over 4 Chargers

NFC

6 Panthers over 3 Saints

5 Vikings over 4 Niners

Divisional Round

1 Colts over 5 Patriots

3 Jets over 2 Ravens

1 Packers over 6 Panthers

5 Vikings over 2 Cowboys

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

AFC

3 Jets over 1 Colts

NFC

1 Packers over 5 Vikings

SUPER BOWL

Jets over Packers

AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS:

Coach of the Year: Rex Ryan (Jets)

MVP: Aaron Rodgers (Packers)

Offensive Player of the Year: Drew Brees (Saints)

Defensive Player of the Year: DeMarcus Ware (Cowboys)

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Jahvid Best (Lions)

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Eric Berry (Chiefs)

Comeback Player of the Year: Jake Delhomme (Browns)

Surprise Team of the Year: Kansas City Chiefs

Breakout Player of the Year: Jamal Charles (Chiefs)

Best QB: Drew Brees (Saints) Aaron Rodgers (Packers)

Best RB: Chris Johnson (Titans) Ray Rice (Ravens) Adrian Peterson (Vikings)

Best WR: Andre Johnson (Texans) Miles Austin (Cowboys) Steve Smith (Panthers) Larry Fitzgerald (Cardinals)

Best TE: Antonio Gates (Chargers) Dallas Clark (Colts)

Best DE: Mario Williams (Texans) Dwight Freeney (Colts)

Best LB: DeMarcus Ware (Cowboys) Patrick Willis (49ers) Jon Beason (Panthers)

Best CB: Charles Woodson (Packers) Domonique Rogers-Cromartie (Cardinals)

Best FS/SS: Ed Reed (Ravens) Troy Polamalu (Steelers)

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I think there's are a ton of question marks this year. Is Mark Sanchez ready to be a championship QB? Are the Pats going to improve or dwindle? Can McNabb elevate the Redskins play, or perform to the lower denominator? Is Favre done? Are the Raven's D still elite? Can the Steelers weather through a month without Big Ben? Is Manning going to be able to keep the Colts competitive again? Can the Saints repeat? And for us... can Matt Moore continue his late season performance from last year... and is our Defense for real?

There are so many "what-ifs" this year, its hard to really make definitive yes/no's.

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