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NFL Predictions Thread


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NFC North - Packers

NFC East - Giants

NFC West - Niners

NFC South - Falcons

NFC Wildcard - Seahawks

NFC Wildcard - Panthers

AFC North - Bengals

AFC East - Patriots

AFC West - Broncos

AFC South - Texans

AFC Wildcard - Steelers

AFC Wildcard - Chiefs

NFC Champion - Seahawks

AFC Champion - Broncos

Superbowl Winners - Broncos (Wouldn't have picked them, but they looked untouchable last night)

Surprise Teams - Panthers, Chiefs

Breakout Players - Golden Tate (WR, SEA) EJ Manuel (QB, BUF)

MVP - Peyton Manning

OPOY - Jamaal Charles

DPOY - Luke Kuechly (Why not?)

OROY - EJ Manuel (or Kenbrell Thompkins)

DROY - Manti Teo

Rushing Leader - Adrian Peterson

Total Yardage Leader - Jamaal Charles

Receiving Leader - Calvin Johnson

Passing Leader - Drew Brees

Tackles Leader - Luke Kuechly

Sacks Leader - Jason Pierre-Paul

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NFC - 4/6 playoff teams correct.
AFC - 4/6 playoff teams correct.

Panthers and Chiefs were the two "surprise" teams.
MVP choice of Peyton Manning is practically guaranteed to be correct.
Jamaal Charles has a good chance at winning OPOY.
Luke Kuechly or Robert Quinn are pretty much the only DPOY choices right now.
Adrian Peterson was 5th for rushing yards.
Jamaal Charles was 2nd for total yardage.
Calvin Johnson was 3rd for receiving yards.
Drew Brees was 2nd in passing yards.
Luke Kuechly was 4th in tackles.

 

Pretty nice, pretty nice!!

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