AFC East Champion: Patriots AFC North Champion: Ravens AFC South Champion: Texans AFC West Champion: Broncos AFC Wild Cards: Bengals, Chiefs NFC East Champion: Redskins NFC North Champion: Packers NFC South Champion: Falcons NFC West Champion: 49ers NFC Wild Cards: Seahawks, Bears NFC Title Game: Packers, Falcons AFC Title Game: Broncos, Patriots Super Bowl: Falcons over Broncos
SUPER BOWL CHAMPION: Seahawks AFC East: Patriots AFC North: Ravens AFC South: Texans-T Colts-T AFC West: Broncos AFC wild cards: Colts, Bengals NFC East: Redskins NFC North: Packers NFC South: Falcons NFC West: 49ers NFC wild cards: Seahawks, Giants AFC champion: Patriots NFC champion: Seahawks
D Patsies, Bengals, Texans, Broncos WC Ravens Steelers D 49ers, Falcons, Cowboys, Packers WC Bears Seahawks Super Bowl: Broncos 31 Seahawks 25
I guess I'll play. Last year, I played the entire season out. I didn't do it this year. anyway, I like the finish like this East Foxboro Miami Gardens East Rutherford Orchard Park North Cincinnati Baltimore Cleveland Pittsburgh West Denver Kansas City Oakland San Diego South Houston Indianapolis Nashville Jacksonville Baltimore and Kansas City Houston b****es East Philadelphia Landover East Rutherford Arlington North Green Bay Minneapolis Detroit Chicago South Charlotte Atlanta New Orleans Tampa West San Francisco Seattle St Louis Glendale Seattle and Atlanta Houston vs Atlanta in the Sprawl Bowl. Houston wins. honking our cars down Richmond Avenue.
AFC East is starting 2 rookie QB's , while you have 1 yr exp in Miami. Brady has like 175 career starts .
AFC Division winners: New England Houston Baltimore Denver AFC Wild Cards: Cincinnati Kansas City NFC Division winners: NY Giants Green Bay New Orleans San Francisco NFC Wild Cards: Seattle Atlanta Super Bowl: Denver vs. San Francisco Champ: San Francisco
Side note: the AFC looks really weak this year. It's Denver, then Houston, then...a depleted Patriots team? Baltimore? Not a lot of depth and even the bad NFC teams are markedly better than their AFC counterparts.
AFC: Pats Bengals Texans Broncos Colts - WC Ravens - WC NFC: Redskins Bears Atlanta Seattle Green Bay - WC 49ers - WC Super Bowl - Broncos v. Bears Champion - Broncos
AFC: 1. Denver Broncos - 12.5 wins (division winner; home field throughout) 2. Houston Texans - 11.5 wins (division winner; first round bye) 3. New England Patriots - 10.5 wins (division winner) 4. Cincinnati Bengals - 10.5 wins (division winner) Wild Cards 5. Pittsburgh Steelers - 9.5 wins (wild card) 6. (toss up) San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens - 8.5 (wild card) - a warm up game for the 3rd place playoff team. AFC East: New England (w); Miami (2nd); Buffalo (3rd); NY Jets (4th) AFC North: Cincinnati (w); Pittsburgh (2nd); Baltimore (3rd); Cleveland (4th) AFC South: Houston (w); Indianapolis (2nd); Tennessee (3rd); Jacksonville (4th) AFC West: Denver (w); Kansas City (2nd); San Diego (2nd - t); Oakland (4th) NFC 1. San Francisco 49ers - 11.5 wins (division winner; home field throughout) 2. Green Bay Packers - 11.5 wins (division winner; first round bye) 3. Atlanta Falcons - 10.5 wins (division winner; wins tiebreaker) 4. Washington Redskins - 9.5 wins 5. New Orleans Saints - 10.5 wins 6. Seattle Seahawks - 10.5 wins Runner ups: Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, and Carolina Panthers 8.5 wins NFC East: Washington (w); Dallas (2nd); New York (2nd - t); Philadelphia (4th - not terrible, though) NFC North: Green Bay (w); Chicago Bears (2nd); Detroit (3rd); Minnesota (4th) NFC South: Atlanta (w - tie breaker); New Orleans (1-b); Carolina (3rd); and Tampa Bay (4th) NFC West: San Francisco (w); Seattle(2nd); Arizona (3rd); and St. Louis (4th).
AFC East Champion: Patriots AFC North Champion: Bengals AFC South Champion: Texans AFC West Champion: Broncos AFC Wild Cards: Ravens, Colts NFC East Champion: Giants NFC North Champion: Bears NFC South Champion: Falcons NFC West Champion: 49ers NFC Wild Cards: Seahawks, Packers NFC Title Game: Seahawks, 49ers AFC Title Game: Broncos, Texans Super Bowl: Broncos over Seahawks
AFC: 1. Denver 2. Houston 3. New England 4. Cincinnati 5. Kansas City 6. Miami NFC: 1. Green Bay 2. San Francisco 3. New Orleans 4. NY Giants 5. Seattle 6. Atlanta Wildcard Round: NE over Miami Cincinnati over KC NO over Atlanta Seattle Over NYG Divisional Round: Denver over Cincinnati Houston over NE Seattle over GB SF over NO Championship Round: Denver over Houston Seattle over SF Super Bowl: Denver over Seattle
AFC East - Patriots (3) West - Broncos (1) North - Bengals (4) South - Texans (2) Wild Card - Steelers (5) & Chiefs (6) Wild Card Steelers over Bengals Patriots over Chiefs Divisional Round Texans over Patriots Broncos over Steelers AFC Title Broncos over Texans NFC East - Giants (4) West- Seahawks (2) North - Packers (3) South - Falcons (1) Wild Card - 49ers (5) & Saints (6) Wild Card Packers over Saints 49ers over Giants Divisional Falcons over 49ers Seahawks over Packers NFC Title Falcons over Seahawks Super Bowl Broncos over Falcons
AFC: Division winners: Patriots, Broncos, Bengals, Texans Wild Card: Rams, Colts AFC Championship: Texans over Bengals NFC: Division winners: Redskins, Falcons, Packers, 49ers Wild Card: Seahawks, Saints NFC Championship: Falcons over Redskins Super Bowl: Texans over Falcons, 24-17
NFL has almost begun, so please allow me to put on my homer hat. It has been far too long. Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers