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Some teams are already in and nothing to play for....several can maneuver around or even be knocked out

My predictions are

AFC

1) New England
2) Baltimore
3) Houston
4) Denver
5) Pittsburgh
6) Oakland

AFC Wild Card Games

Oakland at Houston
Pittsburgh at Denver

NFC

1) Green Bay
2) San Francisco
3) New Orleans
4) Dallas (For once,Romo comes up big in an important game)
5) Detroit
6) Atlanta

NFC Wild Card Games

Atlanta at New Orleans
Detroit at Dallas
 
AFC:

1. Pats
2. Steelers
3. Texans
4. Broncos (I think they will lose to the Chiefs, but that the Raiders will also lose)
5. Ravens
6. Bengals

NFC:

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3. Saints
4. Giants
5. Lions
6. Falcons

Wildcard Round
AFC: Bengals over Texans; Ravens over Broncos
NFC: Saints over Falcons; Lions over Giants

Divisional Round
AFC: Pats over Bengals; no idea who to pick in Ravens v. Steelers round 3
NFC: Saints over 49ers; Packers over Lions

I'll stop there!
 
AFC:

1. Pats
2. Steelers
3. Texans
4. Broncos (I think they will lose to the Chiefs, but that the Raiders will also lose)
5. Ravens
6. Bengals

NFC:

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3. Saints
4. Giants
5. Lions
6. Falcons

Wildcard Round
AFC: Bengals over Texans; Ravens over Broncos
NFC: Saints over Falcons; Lions over Giants

Divisional Round
AFC: Pats over Bengals; no idea who to pick in Ravens v. Steelers round 3
NFC: Saints over 49ers; Packers over Lions

I'll stop there!

I agree with this outcome.

Just glad the Jets probably wont make it this year.
 
AFC:

#1 Patriots
#2 Steelers
#3 Texans
#4 Broncos
#5 Ravens
#6 Bengals

Why: A good bengals team beats a ravens team -Boldin at home, causing the #2 and #5 to swap in the final week.

NFC:

#1 Packers
#2 49ers
#3 Saints
#4 Giants
#5 Lions
#6 Falcons

Why: I want to see Giants @ Packers in the divisional round.
 
AFC:

#1 Patriots
#2 Steelers
#3 Texans
#4 Broncos
#5 Ravens
#6 Bengals

Why: A good bengals team beats a ravens team -Boldin at home, causing the #2 and #5 to swap in the final week.

NFC:

#1 Packers
#2 49ers
#3 Saints
#4 Giants
#5 Lions
#6 Falcons

Why: I want to see Giants @ Packers in the divisional round.

Not sure the Giants would get by the Lions. Which would be ok, because Lions at Packers would likely be a pretty fun game.

My picks:

AFC
1. NE
2. Bal
3. Hou
4. Den
5. Pit
6. NYJ - yes, the strange mix of things they need will actually happen

NFC
1. GB
2. SF
3. NO
4. NYG
5. Det
6. Atl

NYJ beats Hou; Pit beats Den
NO beats Atl; Det beats NYG
- - - - -
NYJ at NE
Pit at Bal
Det at GB
NO at SF

That's a pretty nice slate of divisional round games. This time of year in the NFL is just incredible.
 
1. Pats
2.Steelers
3. Texans
4. Denver ( I guess)
5. Ravens]
6. Bengals

NFC:

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3.Saints
4.Cowboys
5.Lions
6.Falcons

I must say if the Falcons beat the Saints in the first round, you can look back to the last game as the reason why.
 
AFC:
1. Patriots (13-3)
2. Steelers (12-4)
3. Texans (10-6)
4. Broncos (8-8)
5. Ravens (11-5)
6. Bengals (10-6)

NFC:
1. Packers (14-2)
2. 49ers (13-3)
3. Saints (13-3)
4. Giants (9-7)
5. Lions (11-5)
6. Falcons (10-6)

Wild Card round:
Bengals < Texans
Ravens > Broncos
Falcons < Saints
Lions > Giants

Divisional round:
Ravens > Patriots
Texans < Steelers
Lions < Packers
Saints < 49ers

Conference Championships:
Ravens < Steelers
49ers < Packers

Superb Owl:
Steelers < Packers

It's like last season all over again.
 
AFC:
1. New England
2. Baltimore
3. Houston
4. Denver
5. Pittsburgh
6. Tennessee

Wild Card Round:
Pittsburgh at Denver (NBC 8:00)
Tennessee at Houston (CBS 1:00)

Divisional Round:
Tennessee at New England (dream scenario)
Pittsburgh at Baltimore


NFC
1. Green Bay
2. San Francisco
3. New Orleans
4. New York
5. Detroit
6. Atlanta

Wild Card Round:
Atlanta at New Orleans (NBC 4:30)
Detroit at New York (Fox 4:15)

Divisional Round:
Detroit at Green Bay
New Orleans at San Francisco
 
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1. Pats
2.Steelers
3. Texans
4. Denver ( I guess)
5. Ravens]
6. Bengals

NFC:

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3.Saints
4.Cowboys
5.Lions
6.Falcons

I must say if the Falcons beat the Saints in the first round, you can look back to the last game as the reason why.

And why would that be?
 
AFC

1. Patriots
2. Ravens
3. Texans
4. Broncos
5. Steelers
6. Raiders

NFC

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3. Saints
4. Giants
5. Falcons
6. Lions

AFC Wild Card

Texans over Raiders; Steelers over Broncos

NFC Wild Card

Saints over Lions; Falcons over Giants

AFC Divisional

Patriots over Steelers; Ravens over Texans

NFC Divisional

Packers over Falcons; Saints over 49ers

AFCCG

Patriots over Ravens

NFCCG

Saints over Packers

Superbowl XLVI

Patriots over Saints :rocker:
 
AFC

1) New England
2) Pittsburgh
3) Houston
4) Denver
5) Baltimore
6) Cincinnati

NFC

1) Green Bay
2) San Francisco
3) New Orleans
4) New York
5) Detroit
6) Atlanta
 
Hmmmmm.......Everyone but me is ruling out the Cowboys against the Giants

I think the Giants were so pumped up with that win over the loudmouth Jets that they may come out flat on Sunday,despite the importance.

Romo is WAY overdue to win an important game and the Giants mediocre secondary will be busy covering Bryant.
 
Hmmmmm.......Everyone but me is ruling out the Cowboys against the Giants

I think the Giants were so pumped up with that win over the loudmouth Jets that they may come out flat on Sunday,despite the importance.

Romo is WAY overdue to win an important game and the Giants mediocre secondary will be busy covering Bryant.

I think the Giants will win even if Romo's hand is ok but it wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't finish the game. He is a scrambler.. and if he lands ackwardly on his almost broken hand even once, I think he's out.
 
I think the Giants will win even if Romo's hand is ok but it wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't finish the game. He is a scrambler.. and if he lands ackwardly on his almost broken hand even once, I think he's out.

Jon Kitna has been one of my favorite backup QBs in the league for a while now,I think he would manage well if Romo can't play the whole game.
 
AFC:

1. Pats
2. Steelers
3. Texans
4. Broncos (I think they will lose to the Chiefs, but that the Raiders will also lose)
5. Ravens
6. Bengals

NFC:

1. Packers
2. 49ers
3. Saints
4. Giants
5. Lions
6. Falcons

Wildcard Round
AFC: Bengals over Texans; Ravens over Broncos
NFC: Saints over Falcons; Lions over Giants

Divisional Round
AFC: Pats over Bengals; no idea who to pick in Ravens v. Steelers round 3
NFC: Saints over 49ers; Packers over Lions

I'll stop there!

This is about I what am thinking for the AFC. I am "hoping" that Bengals at 6 will knock off Houston, so we get them in divisional.
 
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AFC

1) Patriots
2) Steelers
3) Houston
4) Oakland
5) Baltimore
6) Tennesse

Wild Card
Tennesse loses to Oakland
Baltimore loses to Houston

NFC

1) Green Bay
2) San Francisco
3) New Orleans
4) Dallas
5) Detroit
6) Atlanta

Wild Card

Atlanta loses to Dallas
Detroit loses to New Orleans
 
AFC

1) Patriots
2) Steelers
3) Houston
4) Oakland
5) Baltimore
6) Tennesse

Wild Card
Tennesse loses to Oakland
Baltimore loses to Houston

NFC

1) Green Bay
2) San Francisco
3) New Orleans
4) Dallas
5) Detroit
6) Atlanta

Wild Card

Atlanta loses to Dallas
Detroit loses to New Orleans

It's impossible for the Steelers to win the division and the Bengals to miss the playoffs at the same time, so your prediction is automatically wrong :bricks:
 
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