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Expert predictions for the season


Mr. Scot

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We are no different than any other team in the league at this point as far as a fan base.

Browns fans are thinking the playoffs run through Cleveland

Cards fans think their QB is the missing link to challenge their division for top spot

Lions fans think their RB was all that was missing

Yada Yada Yada

After Monday night, each team will have a new perspective. Hope ours is different than last years post game one thoughts

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NFL Network just had a segment about predictions for season awards.

WIllie had Luke Kuechly at DPOY

That fullback guy from the Saints, Heath Evans, mentioned Star Lotulelei a few minutes later in a different topic. Said that he will have a big impact this season.

Some douche bag said Kaepernick will win NFL MVP. It gets to me so bad how over rated this guy is. He has it so easy in SF. They could use their punter as a QB and still get into the Super Bowl.

To be honest, Kap and Wilson are overrated. Wilson is more of a game manager from what I've noticed from him.

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What are some of your predictions for the NFL season? I've seen a thread or two predicting our season but I haven't seen anything predicting the NFL season as a whole and since Kickoff is 2nite here goes mine

AFC:

1.Broncos

2. Ravens

3. Texans

4. Pats

5. Bengals

6. Steelers

Yes three in the AFC North

NFC:

1. Giants

2. 49ers

3. Panthers

4. Packers

5. Rams

6. Cowboys

Yes, no Seattle or Atlanta

In the AFC I have the Broncos coming out. In the NFC I have the packers coming out.

I have the Packers beating the Broncos in the Superbowl.

MVP: A. Rodgers

DMVP: Well, Luke of course.

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