Season Predictions

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The 2013 season is coming up faster than we know it. Of course, that brings us to the question whether one team is expected to do particularly well.

As a Colts fan, I'll have to admit that I am expecting a pretty decent record (12-4?) and a divisional win.

What are your predictions?
 
Here are my predictions. :)

AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals.
AFC South: Houston Texans.
AFC East: New England Patriots.
AFC West: Denver Broncos.
AFC Wildcards: Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers.

NFC North: Green Bay Packers.
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons.
NFC East: New York Giants.
NFC West: Seattle Seahawks.
NFC Wildcards: San Fransisco 49ers and Chicago Bears.

Broncos and Falcons in Super Bowl. Falcons win in a close one. Peyton Manning walks off the field in shame and then plays a couple mediocre seasons in Denver until he finally retires. Tony Gonzalez FINALLY gets his Super Bowl ring, and FINALLY retires.
 
Not gonna lie I think the Colts season was a bit of a fluke. They will win 9 games maybe. Andrew Luck is not a fluke though. I just hope the Bears can make the playoffs and make a run finally.
 
Super Bowl Winner: Seattle Seahawks


I just have a hunch that they are gonna win it this year.
 
Homerunsox2005 said:
Not gonna lie I think the Colts season was a bit of a fluke. They will win 9 games maybe. Andrew Luck is not a fluke though. I just hope the Bears can make the playoffs and make a run finally.

I kind of think so as well, but I think they can still get a wild card spot. The AFC really isn't that strong. I predict they'll go 10-6 and get the second wild card spot. The first wild card spot goes to the Steelers, of course. :D
 
2787cmt said:
2091401 said:
Lions 16-0 and Superbowl champions.

Don't be silly, if anyone is going undefeated, it's the Rams. RAMS, 19-0! :lol:
Probably. They have one of the best 2nd-year kickers in the league, so I definitely have them as a sleeper pick. :P
 
2091401 said:
Probably. They have one of the best 2nd-year kickers in the league, so I definitely have them as a sleeper pick. :P

They also have Kellen Clemens as their second string quarterback. That is the ticket to success, right there.
 
2787cmt said:
2091401 said:
Probably. They have one of the best 2nd-year kickers in the league, so I definitely have them as a sleeper pick. :P

They also have Kellen Clemens as their second string quarterback. That is the ticket to success, right there.

Oh and you can't forget that Isaiah Pead.

You just can't forget that.
 
Gonna go low and say 10-6 packers.Havent followed too much this offseason so just going on a limb. sleeper: lions, they proved why they are a joke last year after making playoffs in 2011
 
Moss44 said:
2787cmt said:
2091401 said:
Probably. They have one of the best 2nd-year kickers in the league, so I definitely have them as a sleeper pick. :P

They also have Kellen Clemens as their second string quarterback. That is the ticket to success, right there.

Oh and you can't forget that Isaiah Pead.

You just can't forget that.
Isaiah Pead is a monster. Don't even.
 
wingnut said:
Gonna go low and say 10-6 packers.Havent followed too much this offseason so just going on a limb. sleeper: lions, they proved why they are a joke last year after making playoffs in 2011

I think the Packers will probably go 12-4. They lost Greg Jennings, but they really don't need him anyways. They have a fantastic group of wide receivers. They don't get a lot of respect, but they're good. Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, and James Jones all proved themselves last season. Also, though Jermichael Finley doesn't really see the ball much anymore, he's still a respectable tight end. They obviously still need to work on the running back position though. I believe Cedric Benson is a free agent, and I don't really feel like he is worth resigning. James Starks and Alex Green are clearly not what the Packers need either, so they need to try and see if they can get a good running back out of the draft again. The Packers could always sign a temporary solution at the running back position like Michael Turner, and then take a chance drafting a guy like Marcus Lattimore. Marcus Lattimore is a great running back, but he won't be drafted very high because of that gruesome injury he suffered. His career might be over and the pick might end up being a wasted pick, but if not, it could be a great pick. He could end up being a decent running back like Willis McGahee. You never know.
 
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