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Luigi-San Ptooie ZOMG Wii is teh pwn Since: 11-18-05 From: The Mushroom Kingdom a.k.a Buffalo, NY Wii: Yes Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Well, seeing that the Hall of Fame Game (Eagles vs. Raiders) is on Sunday, I guess there's no better time to start the official 2006 NFL Thread. So, without further ado... | |||
witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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Random prediction: Skins vs Colts superbowl.
Definately two NFC east teams in the playoffs. I'm interested in how the Chargers will do, too. |
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Luigi-San Ptooie ZOMG Wii is teh pwn Since: 11-18-05 From: The Mushroom Kingdom a.k.a Buffalo, NY Wii: Yes Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Originally posted by witeasprinwow I wouldn't be surprised if three NFC East teams made it, seeing that it's most definitely the tightest division in the NFL. (edited by Luigi-San on 08-05-06 12:55 AM) |
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Dr_Death16 970 Since: 05-07-06 From: Iowa Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Exactly, its too tight, so one good team is bound to have a mediocre record because they play a difficult schedule, while a team with a pansy schedule in the NFC south sneaks in to the other wild card. | |||
witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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I think it's 'Skins and 'Boys in the East.
Eagles are still recovering and might be on the downhill slope. They'd be a contender in any other division, but not the NFC East. And the Giants are just a half-step behind the other two. They have some GOOD players, sure, and Eli could be a great QB in years to come, but I don't think they're quite there yet. Plus how their linebacker depth got completely devastated last year wasn't too inspiring. EDIT: East, not South. Doh. (edited by witeasprinwow on 08-05-06 11:53 PM) |
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Luigi-San Ptooie ZOMG Wii is teh pwn Since: 11-18-05 From: The Mushroom Kingdom a.k.a Buffalo, NY Wii: Yes Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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I'm leaning toward the Cowboys and Giants
And Donte Whitner signed with my Bills (About Time ) That leaves Matt Leinart and someone else... (edited by Luigi-San on 08-06-06 12:35 AM) (edited by Luigi-San on 08-06-06 12:36 AM) |
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Dr_Death16 970 Since: 05-07-06 From: Iowa Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Luigi-San Jason Allen is the other kid who hasn't signed yet. I'd go with Cowboys/Redskins to go 10-7 or so, Giants 8-8 and Eagles... well, maybe about 5-11. |
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sandrocklq Red Cheep-cheep Since: 07-31-06 Last post: 6569 days Last view: 6569 days |
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AFC East:
Patriots Dolphins-Wild Card AFC South: Jaguars AFC North: Steelers Ravens-Wild Card AFC West: Broncos NFC East: Giants Cowboys-Wild Card Redskins-Wild Card NFC North: Vikings NFC South: Panthers NFC West: Seahawks Super Bowl: Broncos vs Panthers Super Bowl Winner: Panthers BTW, my predictions are usually way off. |
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witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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Since Sandrocklq did his... My predictions are first, and then my notes are after them.
AFC: East: Miami Dolphins Wildcard - New England Patriots North: Pittsburg Steelers Wildcard: Cincinatti Bengals South: Indianapolis Colts West: Denver Broncos NFC: East: Washington Redskins Wildcard: Dallas Cowboys North: Chicago Bears South: Carolina Panthers Wildcard: Atlanta Falcons West: Seattle Seahawks Superbowl: Washington Redskins over Indianapolis Colts --- First, the AFC wild cards are incredibly hard to pick. Assuming one wildcard is in the AFC East (Which I think there will be), there are five legitimate contenders for the other wildcard: Jacksonville Jaguars, San Diego Chargers, and the three teams in the AFC North that don't win the division are all realistic choices. In the NFC... Again, in the NFC East, we have a division where all 4 teams have realistic shots at the playoffs. (The Eagles are head and shoulders below the other 3, but only because the other 3 teams are so damn good.) Also, the other wildcard could easily be the Arizona Cardinals instead of the Atlanta Falcions. All depends on how well their offensive line plays. (edited by witeasprinwow on 08-07-06 06:37 PM) (edited by witeasprinwow on 08-07-06 06:38 PM) (edited by witeasprinwow on 08-07-06 06:38 PM) |
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ziffhasnoaim/password Snifit Since: 06-07-06 Last post: 6623 days Last view: 6623 days |
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I want to say Bills or Packers for the win. But I know that my dream is always squashed early. | |||
witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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Originally posted by ziffhasnoaim/password Packers have an outside shot, I think. If they can avoid having as many injuries and last year, and if their RBs can perform as well as they did last year, they can have an explosive running game to take some pressure off Farve. Bills... Don't think so. |
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Dr_Death16 970 Since: 05-07-06 From: Iowa Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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I must ask what the Colts did that made them better enough to reach the Super Bowl... they lost Edgerrin James, and I don't care what kind of skills he has, Addai is no Edge. And its not just you who picked them, critics on TV seem to like taking the Colts too. With the AFC as tough as it could be, I don't see this happening really.
Alright, picks. AFC East: Dolphins Conference Champs Patriots Wild Card AFC North: Steelers AFC West: Broncos Conference Champs Chargers Wild Card AFC South: Indianapolis AFC Championship: Colts vs. Patriots AFC Champs: Patriots NFC East: Cowboys Conference Champs Redskins Wild Card NFC North: Bears NFC West: Seahawks NFC South: Panthers Conference Champs Falcons Wild Card NFC Championship: Cowboys vs. Panthers NFC Champs: Panthers Super Bowl: Patriots vs. Panthers, Panthers win the Super Bowl. Super Bowl MVP: Steve Smith. Offensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush Defensive Rookie of the Year: Antonio Cromartie MVP: LaDanian Tomlinson. |
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witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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Originally posted by Dr_Death16 Actually, it's really a disagreement with this that makes me pick them. I think the AFC has got a bit easier since last year, and the NFC a bit harder. Signing Vinateri helps a lot, too. Plus the defense has been steadily improving, and I don't know why it would suddenly stop. |
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Luigi-San Ptooie ZOMG Wii is teh pwn Since: 11-18-05 From: The Mushroom Kingdom a.k.a Buffalo, NY Wii: Yes Last post: 6433 days Last view: 6433 days |
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Originally posted by witeasprinwow Have you no dignity? We are SO gonna improve this year, no doubt. Originally posted by ziffhasnoaim/password *Earth Luigi-San gives ziffhasnoaim/password a cookie (edited by Earth Luigi-San on 08-07-06 08:50 PM) |
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Dr_Death16 970 Since: 05-07-06 From: Iowa Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Earth Luigi-San I applaud you for supporting a team on the way down... but they don't seem to be getting better. They lost Eric Moulds, they still have no quarterback, and only good thing I've seen is Takeo Spikes coming back. McGahee's a gamer, though, I'll give you that much. |
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sandrocklq Red Cheep-cheep Since: 07-31-06 Last post: 6569 days Last view: 6569 days |
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The Bills quarterback situation will be their main downfall this season. The Colts are due for a down year, although it would be no surprise to see them in the playoffs. | |||
Mister Lover Red Tektite Since: 12-26-05 From: Wisconsin Last post: 6444 days Last view: 6432 days |
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These are my picks
AFC East: Dolphins Conference Champs Patriots Wild Card AFC North: Steelers with birth bengels with birth AFC West: Broncos with birth AFC South: Indianapolis with birth AFC Championship: Colts vs. Broncos AFC Champs: Broncos NFC East: Cowboys Conference Champs eagle are in NFC North: Bears are in Packers are in NFC West: Seahawks with birth Rams in NFC South: Falcons win but no birth NFC Championship: bears vs. seahawks NFC Champs: seahawk Super Bowl: Seahawks vs. Broncos, Seahawks win the Super Bowl. Super Bowl MVP: Matt Hasselbeck. Offensive Rookie of the Year: Reggie Bush Defensive Rookie of the Year: Antonio Cromartie MVP: i don't know. (edited by Mister Lover on 08-11-06 02:30 AM) |
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Dr_Death16 970 Since: 05-07-06 From: Iowa Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Mister Lover Jake Plummer in the Super Bowl? He=fail in the playoffs. Originally posted by Mister Lover Eh, you must not fully grasp the playoff system in the NFL. Division winners get in, no matter what their record, so one of your three wild cards can't exist. |
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witeasprinwow Since: 12-29-05 Last post: 6541 days Last view: 6541 days |
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Ok, time for NFL Playoffs for Dummies:
There are 32 teams in the NFL. They are split into 2 "Conferences" of 16 teams each. Each conference has four "Divisions" of 4 teams each. Each conference gets 6 playoff spots. 2 "Bye" spots (These teams don't have to play in the first round), 2 normal spots, and 2 "Wildcard" spots. That makes 12 teams overall. The winners of each division get an automatic spot in the playoffs. The two higher-ranked teams get the Bye spots, while the other two get the normal spots. Then the two best teams in each conference that didn't win their divison get the Wildcard spots. As such, if your name is Mister Lover and you list 13 teams, and have the Falcons winning their division but not making the playoffs somehow... Please revise your list to fit the format. (edited by witeasprinwow on 08-22-06 11:35 PM) |
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Mister Lover Red Tektite Since: 12-26-05 From: Wisconsin Last post: 6444 days Last view: 6432 days |
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So what your saying is that a 0-15-1 team if that theam is the winner of their division. That seems unfair to the all 15 other teams that have a better record than them in the conference.
Yes i did know that the system was like that. And my update: NFC East: Eagles Conference Champs NFC North: Bears are in Packers are in NFC West: Seahawks with birth Rams in NFC South: Buccaneers are in As you can see i got rid of the cowboys and put the Buccaneers in the falcons place |
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