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The NFL season officially begins tomorrow night, so what better time than now to give my NFL predictions? Please leave yours in the comments section.
NFC
NFC East Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles
NFC North Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Minnesota Vikings Green Bay Packers
NFC South Tampa Bay Buccaneers Carolina Panthers Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints
NFC West Seattle Seahawks St. Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers
AFC
AFC East Miami Dolphins New England Patriots Buffalo Bills New York Jets
AFC North Cincinnati Bengals Baltimore Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Indians
AFC South Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Houston Texans Tennessee Titans
AFC West Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs San Diego Chargers Oakland Raiders
NFC Playoff Teams 1. Seattle Seahawks 2. Chicago Bears 3. Dallas Cowboys 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5. Carolina Panthers 6. New York Giants
AFC Playoff Teams 1. Indianapolis Colts 2. Miami Dolphins 3. Cincinnati Bengals 4. Denver Broncos 5. Baltimore Ravens 6. New England Patriots
Round 1 Winners: Cowboys, Panthers, Bengals, Ravens
Round 2 Winners: Cowboys, Seahawks, Colts, Bengals
Championship Weekend: Seahawks over Cowboys, Bengals over Colts
Super Bowl Pick: Bengals over Seahawks
Quarterbacks: Peyton Manning (he wears #18, thus the reference to the 26th Amendment) Ben Roethlisberger (appendicitis man) Marc Bulger (fragile but good) Charlie Frye Gus Frerotte (for when Bulger becomes disabled)
Position Players: Rudi Johnson (the #4 RB in the league; less press than LD, LT, and SA) Cory Dillon Clinton Portis (moderately injured at the moment) Julius Jones Warrick Dunn Jeremey Shockey (a holdover from last year's team) Tatum Bell Chris Cooley Matt Jones Keyshawn "Just Give Me The Damn Football" Johnson Todd Heap
Kickers: Shayne Graham (another holdover) Jay Feeley
Defense: Denver Broncos
As I see it, only two teams had drafts as good as us. We're well-positioned to make a run for the money, at least the way things look now, at the start of the season. Roethlisberger and Portis are temporarily injured but will come back by week 2 (Portis may play this week; officially he's "day-to-day" but we're not starting him) and we've got more elite and "A" list players than our share. We're also very heavy on running backs and in most weeks we can play all RB's and no WR's or TE's.
With Shayne Graham as our primary kicker and Rudi Johnson as our featured RB, we take a piece of the action from one of our primary competitors, who drafted Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson to try and double-dip on Cincinnati's explosive offense.
My big misgiving is Julius Jones -- I've had very bad luck with Dallas Cowboys in the past and all I can do now is cross my fingers and hope that he performs well. There's also a question about whether Mike Bell or Tatum Bell will get goal-line carries in Denver, but we had to take a player of that caliber at that time and Tatum has as good a chance as anyone of getting work that will result in points.
So, the FSM's are optimistic. We'll see on Sunday!
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