my predictions are next to the game
Away
Atlanta Falcons… Win
New Orleans Saints… Win
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ….Win
Green Bay Packers….Loss
Minnesota Viking….Win
New York Giants…Win
Oakland Raiders…. Win
San Diego Chargers….Loss
Home
Atlanta Falcons…Win
New Orleans Saints…Win
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ….Win
Arizona Cardinals…. Win
Chicago Bears…Loss
Detroit Lions….Win
Denver Broncos…Loss
Kansas City Chiefs…Win
my Prediction for the panther next year ~ 12-4
I think this year the Atlanta Falcons will be better than they were at 11-5 last year. I think rookie QB Matt Ryan greatly improves from a good rookie season and WR Harry Douglas who had a great rookie season improves this year and forms a good WR combination with Pro Bowl WR who finally hit his stride last year in Roddy White. The defense was pretty solid and they have Michael Turner to control the ground game.
Who do you think will be a sleeper pick that can get to the Super Bowl this upcoming season?
I respect everybodys opinion and everybody gets a thumbs up
i see Atlanta Falcons
Is Flowery Branch and appropriate name for the headquarters of a big, tough NFL team like the Atlanta Falcons?
(See, it’s a silly question that casts aspersion upon the alleged toughness of the Atlanta Falcons.)
Sept. 20 at Philadelphia Eagles
Sept. 27 at Buffalo Bills
Oct. 4 NEW YORK JETS
Oct. 11 BYE
Oct. 18 NEW YORK GIANTS
Oct. 25 at Miami Dolphins
Nov. 2 ATLANTA FALCONS
Nov. 8 CAROLINA PANTHERS
Nov. 15 at St. Louis Rams
Nov. 22 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Nov. 30 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Dec. 6 at Washington Redskins
Dec. 13 at Atlanta Falcons
Dec. 19 DALLAS COWBOYS
Dec. 27 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Jan. 3 at Carolina Panthers
Looking at the saints ‘09 schedule which games do you think they will win or lose? Label win or loss next to each game.
AFC PLAYOFF TEAMS AND SEED
(AFC EAST)
#3 New York Jets (11-5)
(AFC NORTH)
#1 Pittsburgh Steelers (13-3)
(AFC SOUTH)
#2 Tennessee Titans (12-4)
(AFC WEST)
#4 Denver Broncos (9-7)
(AFC WILDCARDS)
#5 Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
#6 New England Patriots (11-5)
NFC PLAYOFF TEAMS AND SEED
(NFC EAST)
#1 New York Giants (13-3)
(NFC NORTH)
#3 Minnesota Vikings (9-7)
(NFC SOUTH)
#2 Carolina Panthers (12-4)
(NFC WEST)
#4 Arizona Cardinals (9-7)
(NFC WILDCARDS)
#5 Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
#6 Philadelphia Eagles (10-5-1)
AFC NFC WILDCARD GAMES
(AFC)
#3 New York Jets - vs - #6 New England Patriots (20-16)
#4 Denver Broncos - vs - #5 Indianapolis Colts (21-31)
(NFC)
#3 Minnesota Vikings - vs - #6 Philadelphia Eagles (17-28)
#4 Arizona Cardinals - vs - #5 Atlanta Falcons (34-24)
DIVISIONAL GAMES
(AFC)
#1 Pittsburgh Steelers - vs - #5 Indianapolis Colts (17-14)
#2 Tennessee Titans - vs - #3 New York Jets (20-24)
(NFC)
#1 New York Giants - vs - #6 Philadelphia Eagles (20-6)
#2 Carolina Panthers - vs - #4 Arizona Cardinals (24-17)
AFC NFC CHAMPIONSHIPS
(AFC)
#1 Pittsburgh Steelers - vs - #3 New York Jets (17-9)
(NFC)
#1 New York Giants - vs - #2 Carolina Panthers (27-10)
SUPERBOWL XLIII
PITTSBURGH STEELRS - VS - NEW YORK GIANTS (13-17)
NEW YORK GIANTS SUPERBOWL XLIII CHAMPS
ANDY R if the Cowboys beat the Ravens this weekend and lose to the Eagles next week and falcons/bucs win there last 2 cowboys out and jets and patriots will finish 11-5 ravens will finish 10-6 so there is the answer to your question
(I’m the Jags owner)
So far, it’s looking like this:
Round 1:
1. Chicago Bears: Larry Fitzgerald
2. Kansas City Chiefs: Adrian Peterson
3. Carolina Panthers: Tom Brady
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Peyton Manning
5. Oakland Raiders: Drew Brees
6. New York Giants: Andre Johnson
7. Indianapolis Colts: Phillip Rivers
8. New York Jets: Mario Williams
9. Denver Broncos: Donovan McNabb
10.San Diego Chargers: Shawne Merriman
11. Seattle Seahawks: Ben Roethlisberger
12. Cleveland Browns: Brian Westbrook
13. Minnesota Vikings: Randy Moss
14. Jacksonville Jaguars: Deangelo Williams
15. Houston Texans: Steve Hutchinson
16. Baltimore Ravens (From Packers): Ed Reed
17. Miami Dolphins: Albert Haynesworth
18. Washington Redskins: Patrick Willis
19. Philadelphia Eagles: Demarcus Ware
20. San Francisco 49ers: Eli Manning
21. Detroit Lions: Calvin Megatron Johnson
22. Atlanta Falcons: Michael Turner
23. Dallas Cowboys: Tony Romo
24. Arizona Cardinals: Aaron Rodgers
25. St. Louis Rams: Steven Jackson
26. Tennessee Titans: Nmandi Asomugha
27. New Orleans Saints: Carson Palmer
28. Pittsburgh Steelers: Matt Ryan
29. New England Patriots: Ladainian Tomlinson
30. Cincinnati Bengals: Terrell Owens
31. Buffalo Bills: Jay Cutler
32. Baltimore Ravens: Jon Beason
Round 2:
33. Green Bay Packers (From Ravens): Anquan Boldin
34. Buffalo Bills: Reggie Wayne
35. Cincinatti Bengals: Maurice Jones Drew
36. New England Patriots: Kurt Warner
37. Pittsburgh Steelers: James Harrison
38. New Orleans Saints: Troy Polamalu
39. Tennessee Titans: Steve Smith CAR
40. St. Louis Rams: Matt Hasselbeck
41. Arizona Cardinals: Brandon Jacobs
42. Dallas Cowboys: Marion Barber
43. Atlanta Falcons: Matt Cassell
44. Detroit Lions: Chad Pennington
45. San Francisco 49ers: Braylon Edwards
46. Philadelphia Eagles: Asante Samuel
47. Washington Redskins: Chris Johnson
48. Miami Dolphins: Champ Bailey
49. Green Bay Packers: Clinton Portis