NFC East- NY Giants 11-5
NFC South- New Orleans Saints 11-5
NFC North- Chicago Bears 9-7
NFC West- Arizona Cardinals 9-7
Wildcard 1- Philadelphia Eagles 10-6
Wildcard 2- Falcons 10-6
AFC
AFC East- New England Patriots 13-3
AFC South- Tennessee Titans 10-6
AFC North- Pittsburgh Steelers 12-4
AFC West- San Diego Chargers 9-7
Wildcard 1- Houston Texans 10-6
Wildcard 2- Baltimore Ravens 9-7
Wild Card Round
NFC
Philadelphia Eagles over Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons over Chicago Bears
AFC
Tennessee Titans over Baltimore Ravens
Houston Texans over San Diego Chargers
Divisional Round
Saints over Eagles
Falcons over Giants
Steelers over Texans
Patriots over Titans
Conference Finals
Saints over Falcons
Patriots over Steelers
Superbowl
Saints over Patriots!!!!
Browns 6-10
Bengals 7-9
*Steelers 12-4
*Ravens 11-5
AFC EAST
Bills 6-10
*Pats: 13-3
Dolphins 8-8
Jets 5-11
AFC WEST
*Chargers 12-4
Broncos 10-6
Chiefs 6-10
Raiders 7-9
AFC SOUTH
Titans 8-8
*Texans 10-6
*Colts 10-6
Jaguars 7-9
*playoff team
NFC North
Green Bay 9-7
Detriot 5-11
*Vikings 12-4
Chicago 4-12
NFC WEST:
*49ers 10-6
Cardinals 9-7
Seahawks 7-9
Rams 6-10
NFC South
*Saints 10-6
*Falcons 12-4
Panthers 7-9
Bucs 5-11
NFC East
Redskins 8-8
Eagles 9-7
*Giants 13-3
*Cowboys 10-6
NFC Champs: Atlanta Falcons
AFC Champs: San Diego Chargers/New England Pats
Super Bowl: Falcons Over Chargers/Pats(Cant Decide!)…
Comments? More predictions?
About Michael Vick …
Suspend the jerk.
I tend to be a contrarian, and I tried not to join the bandwagon on this one. Among many other things, I was going to ask: Didn’t the Duke lacrosse mess remind us that charges in a grand jury indictment aren’t automatically true? In a market in which many of us justifiably excoriate Barry Bonds as a disgrace, yet many fans and (even more disgracefully) newspaper writers still portray Bill Romanowski as a charming rogue, can’t we at least wonder about our adjustable standards?
Those still are points to ponder. But the disturbing information in the federal grand jury indictment against the Atlanta Falcons quarterback and three others is overwhelming. Vick is
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convincingly linked to the horrific dogfighting operation on his property in rural Virginia, mocking his Who, me? claims of innocence.
This is not a dishonorable district attorney taking advantage of a malleable local grand jury. It stems from a careful federal proceeding, and the paucity of leaks was such that there were erroneous reports in recent days that Vick wouldn’t be indicted.
Under the NFL’s heightened off-field conduct standards, commissioner Roger Goodell has been willing to judge in advance of the frequently glacial legal system, and that’s another justification for him suspending Vick. He’s done it before, and everyone understands that it’s now as much a part of the NFL system as instant replay.
Yes, I believe the worst. Vick is a scumbag. The Falcons even would be well-advised to suspend him before Goodell has to step in.
On Wednesday, I called my brother, David, in New York to get his perspective. Why? He followed our father into the NFL, working as a public-relations executive with both the Broncos and the 49ers before moving into his own PR agency and the restaurant business. He also is the longtime television analyst on the Westminster Kennel Club and National dog shows, and he now is the full-time director of communications for the WKC. He and his wife, Cheri, walk their Brittany spaniels on the Upper East Side and are involved in programs utilizing dogs in hospital therapy work.
Michael Vick and people like him in all of this - and I guess we need to say ‘allegedly’ - are supposed to be great warriors, Dave said. They should understand that having a dog fighting to the death is not what a warrior is all about, especially if they’re the ones making it happen. The reality is people look up to these guys.
We’re going to hear that it’s the ‘culture’ and those kinds of things. Well, it’s not a ‘culture’ to have a loyal, brave and courageous animal fight to the death so we can be entertained or gamble on it. That’s not what entertainment, that’s not what being a warrior is all about. It’s sickening.
What about all these kids out there in those number 7 jerseys? You’re going to tell them that it’s OK? It’s a proven fact that someone who’s involved in animal abuse as a youngster, as they get older they’re more prone to be involved in domestic abuse - or worse. They don’t have any regard for living things. Those people who are involved are all cowards.
In 2006, the WKC’s best in show winner was a colored bull terrier, Rufus. The unfortunate offshoot of misuse and irresponsible breeding of bull terriers is that the pit bull label often is indiscriminately applied, even in local laws that ban specific breeds - as Denver does. Fact is, while the United Kennel Club registers an American pit bull terrier, it’s more of a contrived term than it is a specific breed, and the more predominant American Kennel Club doesn’t follow suit. Pit bulls - the dogs used in fighting, or simply as an alleged confirmation of an owner’s toughness - are mixed breeds, most often starting with a Staffordshire bull terrier as a base.
There are some cities in this country where Rufus can’t go, Dave said. But I’ve been all kinds of places with this dog and he loves everybody.
Yet the bull terrier and the offshoots, Dave said, at first were bred to be protectors. But because they’re loyal and courageous and tough, if they fall into the wrong hands, people can redirect those personality traits and that temperament to be aggressive. It’s too bad, because they can be the most loving, happy pets. But we’re walking down the street in New York, and there are too many of them. People have them who shouldn’t have them. If you need a macho dog to show you’re macho, you’re not.
Some of these guys seem to think they can get a dog like that and put a bunch of chains on it and walk down the street with it on a 10-foot leash, wreaking havoc, that’s some recognition that they’re tough guys.
Suspending Vick in advance of the legal system’s verdict might do little to chip away at that mentality, but it’s the right thing for the NFL to do.
Staff writer Terry Frei can be reached at 303-954-1895 or tfrei@denverpost.com.
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St.Louis Rams
Atlanta Falcons
Oakland Raiders
Kansas City Chiefs
New York Jets
New England Patriots
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
New Orleans Saints
Buffalo Bills
Denver Broncos
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Arizona Cardinals
Kansas City Chiefs
Houston Texans
Philadelphia Eagles
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Washington Redskins
Dallas Cowboys
Pittsburgh Steelers
Tennessee Titans
Seattle Seahawks
Jacksonville Jaguars
San Diego Chargers
Dallas Cowboys
San Francisco 49ers
Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl 42 Champions New York Giants
who do you think each team will draft
or you can pick your favorite team and tell me who you think they draft thru the rounds
AFC North:
1. Pittsburgh Steelers- 11-5 (3)
2. Baltimore Ravens- 10-6
3. Cleveland Browns- 8-8
4. Cincinatti Bengals- 6-10
AFC South:
1. Indianapolis Colts- 13-3 (1)
2. Houston Texans- 11-5 (6)
3. Tennesee Titans- 8-8
4. Jacksonville Jaguars- 6-10
AFC East:
1. New England Patriots- 12-4 (2)
2. Miami Dolphins- 11-5 (5)
3. Buffalo Bills- 9-7
4. New York Jets- 7-9
AFC West:
1. Oakland Raiders- 10-6 (4)
2. San Diego Chargers- 8-8
3. Denver Broncos- 7-9
4. Kansas City Chiefs- 4-12
NFC:
NFC North:
1. Green Bay Packers- 11-5 (3)
2. Chicago Bears- 9-7
3. Minnesota Vikings- 8-8
4. Detroit Lions- 3-13
NFC South:
1. Atlanta Falcons- 12-4 (2)
2. New Orleans Saints- 11-5 (5)
3. Carolina Panthers- 9-7
4. Tampa Buccaneers- 6-10
NFC East:
1. Philadelphia Eagles- 13-3 (1)
2. Washington Redskins- 10-6 (6)
3. New York Giants- 9-7
4. Dallas Cowboys- 6-10
NFC West:
1. San Fancisco 49ers- 10-6 (4)
2. Seattle Seahawks- 8-8
3. Arizona Cardinals- 6-10
4. St. Louis Rams- 2-14
Playoffs:
Wildcard Round:
AFC:
(3) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. (6) Houston Texans - Steelers: 27-21
(4) Oakland Raiders vs. (5) Miami Dolphins - Raiders: 20-17 OT
NFC:
(3) Green Bay Packers vs. (6) Washington Redskins - Redskins: 31-24
(4) San Francisco 49ers vs. (5) New Orleans Saints - Saints: 30-13
Divisional Round:
AFC:
(1) Indianapolis Colts vs. (4) Oakland Raiders - Raiders: 23-14
(2) New England Patriots vs. (3) Pittsburgh Steelers - Patriots: 34-30
NFC:
(1) Philadelphia Eagles vs. (6) Washington Redskins - Eagles: 23-10
(2) Atlanta Falcons vs. (5) New Orleans Saints - Saints: 14-10
Championships
AFC:
(2) New England Patriots vs. (4) Oakland Raiders - Patriots: 23-20 OT
(1) Philadelphia Eagles vs. (5) New Orleans Saints - Eagles: 31-21
Super Bowl XLIV: (Super Bowl XXXIX Rematch)
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots - Eagles: 24-20
Suoer Bowl XLIV Winner:
Philadelphia Eagles
It’s not just because I’m a fan. I truly think the Eagles will win next year. Donovan McNabb will have the best year of his career but miss out on MVP to Tom Brady. Brian Westbrook will have a good year also. Brian Dawkins will stick around a bit longer and win Defensive Player of the year.
I also think the Raiders will get as far as they did because they have a decent Quarterback, two good Runningbacks, and a new coach who will call the right plays.
And the Cowboys will have meltdown next year. Tony Romo will have a 73.5 QB Rating, TO will be gone because he caused too much drama during the year, and Wade Phillips will get fired.
NFC
(1)New York Giants
(2)Atlanta Falcons
(3)Minnesota Vikings
(4)Arizona Cardinals
(5)Carolina Panthers
(6)Dallas Cowboys
WILDCARD ROUND
(6)Baltimore 14 (3)Miami 10
(5)Indianapolis 41 (4)Denver 23
(6)Dallas 21 (3)Minnesota 27
(5)Carolina 45 (4)Arizona 14
DIVISIONAL ROUND
(6)Baltimore 9 (1)Tennessee 17
(5)Indianapolis 20 (2)Pittsburgh 23
(3)Minnesota 17 (2)Atlanta 27
(5)Carolina 21 (1)New York Giants 17
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
(2)Pittsburgh 27 (1)Tennessee 33
(5)Carolina 38 (2)Atlanta 17
SUPER BOWL BOFTTTM (Battle Of The Two-Headed Monsters)
(5)Carolina 28 (1)Tennessee 37
Green Bay Packers
Atlanta Falcons
St Louis Rams
Baltimore Ravens
New England Patriots
Cleveland Browns
Oakland Raiders
Minnesota Vikings
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
Houston Texans
Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49ers
Tampa Bay Buccanneers
Cincinnati Bengals
Detroit Lions
Jacksonville Jaguars
New Orleans Saints
I’ll try to paste in the schedule below — as you’ll see - there are some good teams left - like Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Atlanta and Tampa Bay - but they’re playing each other … so here’s the schedule - I only have 11 hours to make my pick - any insight is appreciated …
NFL
Thursday, December 11
CHICAGO BEARS 3 New Orleans Saints 44½
NFL
Sunday, December 14
Green Bay Packers 2½ JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 45
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 17½ Detroit Lions 45
Washington Redskins 6½ CINCINNATI BENGALS 36
ATLANTA FALCONS ?no line yet? Tampa Bay Buccaneers
MIAMI DOLPHINS 6½ San Francisco 49ers 42
ST LOUIS RAMS ?no line yet? Seattle Seahawks
NEW YORK JETS 7 Buffalo Bills 41½
Tennessee Titans 3 HOUSTON TEXANS 44½
BALTIMORE RAVENS 1½ Pittsburgh Steelers 34
CAROLINA PANTHERS ?no line yet? Denver Broncos
San Diego Chargers 5 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 46½
ARIZONA CARDINALS ?no line yet? Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots 7 OAKLAND RAIDERS 40
DALLAS COWBOYS 3 New York Giants 44½
NFL
Monday, December 15
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 14 Cleveland Browns 38½