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Heres my 2004 NFL preview
AFC East 1.New England 11-5(After last years incredible season, they will be targets and will lose some close games) 2.Miami 9-7(Williams is gone, and so is Wannsteadt after the season) 3.Buffalo 9-7(Bledsoe and McGahee bring Buffalo above .500) 4.N.Y. Jets 6-10(Pennington will dissapoint this year) North 1.Baltimore 9-7(The D is good, but the O, not so much) 2.Cincinnati 7-9(Palmer will make mistakes in his first year as a starter 3.Pittsburgh 7-9(Steelers improve after last years dissapointing year) 4.Cleveland 4-12(Garcia doesn't do as well as expected for the Browns this year) South 1.Indianapolis 13-3(Peyton will be even greater than last season) 2.Tennessee 12-4(Georges loss dosen't hurt too bad with McNair at QB) 3.Jacksonville 10-6(Del Rio finally brings a great D and Decent O to the Jags) 4.Houston 4-12(Texans lose losts of very close games, Capers gets canned) West 1.Kansas City 11-5(D dosen't improve, the O is still great) 2.Denver 9-7(Portis' loss will hurt the Broncos) 3.Oakland 6-10(Not much to say here, but an improvment from last year-Gannon, Rice, and Woodson all retire following the season) 4.San Deigo 4-12(Hey, there the Chargers, but seriously Rivers will have first year gitters) NFC East 1.Philedelphia 12-4(TO, McNabb, and Kearse all to great to get Philly back to the playoffs) 2.Dallas 8-8(the loss of Carter was bad, Keyshawn dissapoints) 3.Washington 7-9(Gibbs impoves the skins) 4.N.Y. Giants 7-9(Eli starts first 4 and loses them all, Warner then gets job and goes 6-4, Palmer starts final two and goes 1-1) North 1.Green Bay 10-6(Farve proves that he is still good enough to bring the Pack to the playoffs) 2.Minnesota 8-8(They start off 6-2, but then they choke again) 3.Chicago 6-10(Anthony Thomas is the big injury of this year, and the Bears will struggle because of it) 4.Detroit 5-11(The Lions finally snap their road losing streak going 1-7 on the road this year) South 1.Carolina 12-4(The D and running game are still dominating, and the passing game gets better as well with rookie reciever Colbert) 2.Atlanta 9-7(Vick is back and he leads the dirty birds back to the playoffs) 3.New Orleans 7-9(They are an average team in a tough division) 4.Tampa Bay 6-10(The losses of Sapp and Lynch really hurt the D) West 1.Seattle 10-6(They are still dominating at home going 7-1, but they still struggle on the road going 3-5) 2.St.Louis 7-9(Without the convidence of having Warner as his back-up, Bulger will struggle, throwing many interceptions, they are still great at home, going 6-2) 3.San Francisco 7-9(Without Garcia the Niners will struggle) 4.Arizona 5-11(Green improves the Cards, but the Cards still lose close games) Playoffs NFC 1.Carolina 12-4 2.Philedelphia 12-4 3.Green Bay 10-6 4.Seattle 10-6 5.Atlanta 9-7 6.Dallas 8-8 Almost 1.Minnesota 8-8 Most improvments 1.Atlanta 9-7 2.New York Giants 7-9 Biggest dissapointments 1.St.Louis 7-9 AFC 1.Indianapolis 13-3 2.New England 11-5 3.Kansas City 11-5 4.Baltimore 9-7 5.Tennessee 12-4 6.Jacksonville 10-6 Almost 1.Miami 9-7 2.Denver 9-7 3.Buffalo 9-7 Most improved 1.Jacksonville 10-6 Biggest dissapointments 1.New England 11-5 Wildcard Round Green Bay over Dallas 31-17 Seattle over Atlanta 28-19 UPSET:Jacksonville over Kansas City 29-23 UPSET:Baltimore over Tennessee 23-20 Division Round Philedelphia over Green Bay 25-16 Carolina over Seattle 26-14 UPSET:Jacksonville over New England 14-10 Indianapolis over Baltimore 31-17 Championship Carolina over Philedelphia 17-13 UPSET:Jacksonville over Indianapolis 14-10 Super Bowl 39 in Jacksonville Carolina over Jacksonville 28-27(Kasay kicks winner with :01 remaining) SB MVP ![]() Pro Bowl NFC over AFC 52-49 |
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You make some great points, but IMO, they need a stronger running and passing game, they might win 2 on the road, in 2005 I predict a big year from them like 7-9,10-6.
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I didn't know that they drafted Kevin Jones, and Roy Williams I forgot about, but still there talent is young, the best that I think that they can do is 7-9, in 05, Jones and Williams will be better, Harrington will be a star, and they could get a wildcard behind Green Bay at 10-6
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well, okay, it's morning now, so here's to tearing your post apart
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I like your critisism, now to reply to it: Jets might improve this year, mabey 8-8, but wont make the playoffs. Dolphins have some good playmakers on D, I watched their preseason game and it impressed me. Bengles are good, rookie QBs always struggle, even Peyton Manning struggled his first year Actually a division can finish with that many wins, it will probobly be the NFC East though, and your probobly right about Jacksonville, I just see a bright future for Leftwitch though. Your right about the Giants, but they went 4-12 last year, they are in the rebuilding stages, so I say 9-7 at the most If Minnesota dosen't choke they'll take the division, Farve still can play, the Packers will make the playoffs, even though I hate them The Panthers do have a dominating D, they have the best front four in the game, two great running backs, a good QB, and two great kick returners. Your right about Dallas New England is a dissapointment at 11-5 after going 14-2 last year Actually I hate the Jaguars, but Leftwitch will have a good year Carolina has lots of talent, they will be back in the playoffs at least, |
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East 1. New England 12-4. They won't be any different from last year. 2. New York 9-7. Their balanced offenseive attack and imporved defense will give them a wild card playoff birth. 3. Miami 7-9. Their defense is the only reason they'll have that record... 4. Buffalo 6-10. They're just a bad team this year. North 1. Baltimore 10-6. Their defense will dominate, and I mean dominate 2. Pittsburg 8-8. They have a decent team, but aren't good enough to beat the big teams. 3. Cincinatti 8-8. Palmer has a decent year, but like Pittsburg, aren't good enough to beat the big teams. 4. Cleveland 6-10. Garcia is a great QB, but doesn't have the receivers to throw to... South 1. Tennessee 11-5. Solid D and a great QB help them to tie the division. 2. Inidanapolis 11-5. Like Tennessee, solid D and a superb QB.. 3. Jacksonville 6-10. The only reason they don't finish last in the divison is because of Houston. 4. Houston 5-11. They're still an expansion team...give them a few more years, and they'll be fine. West 1.Kansas City 10-6. In a weak division, they're the best... 2.Denver 8-8. The loss of Portis definately won't help them... 3. San Diego 7-9. Rivers will have a respectable season, and Tomlinson will get the ball a lot. 4. Oakland 5-11. They're on their way down. After a horrible season, I can't see them improving, at all. NFC East 1.Philedelphia 12-4. Star names at almost every position help them to dominate the division. 2. Washington 8-8. The addition of Portis helps them to have a respectable season. 3. New York 7-9. They improve, but Tiki has a bad case of fumbleitis, and the QB controversey doesn't really help them. They'll have a better season next year. 4. Dallas 6-10. Carter was looking good until his release. A good defense is about all they have, besides Keyshawn. North 1. Minnesota 10-6. They finish better than the Pack because of a good D and two of the best players in the league (Culpepper and Moss) 2. Green Bay 9-7. Favre, on his way out, still has a decent season, along with Ahman Green. 3. Chicago 7-9. An average defense and the loss of A-Train will hurt them.. 4. Detroit 6-10. A definate improvement from last year. They'll be a decent team within the next 5 years. South 1. Atlanta 10-6. Michael Vick and a solid D lead them into the playoffs. 2. New Orleans 9-7. They finish second in the division. Aaron Brooks and Joe Horn have a great season together. 3. Carolina 8-8. Their solid D and an efficient running game won't be enough to put them over. 4. Tampa Bay 6-10. Just has a bad season...this year's Raiders... West 1.Seattle 10-6. The best home team in the league has a great season. 2.St.Louis 7-9. Bulger has an average season, but Holt has a great one, the main reason they finish this high. 3.San Francisco 6-10. No more Garcia or T.O. = no passing game. 4.Arizona 5-11. Another young, hopeful team, but that's about the only positive adjectives you can give them... Playoffs NFC 1. Philedephia (12-4) 2. Minnesota (10-6) 3. Atlanta (10-6) 4. Seattle (10-6) 5. Green Bay (9-7) 6. New Orleans (9-7) Almost Washington Most improvments New York Biggest dissapointments 1. Carolina AFC 1. New England 2. Tennessee (has a tougher schedule, which is why they get the bye) 3. Baltimore 4. Kansas City 5. Indianapolis 6. New York Almost Pittsburg Denver Most improved New York Biggest dissapointments Miami (winners are bolded) Wildcard Round Atlanta vs. New Orleans Seattle vs. Green Bay Baltimore vs. New York Kansas City vs. Indianappolis Division Round Minnesota vs. Green Bay Philedelphia vs. Atlanta New England vs. Baltimore Tennessee vs. Indianappolis Championship Philedelphia vs. Minnesota New England vs. Indianappolis Super Bowl XXXIX Philedelphia vs. Indianappolis.
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AFC
East 1.New England Patriots 11-5 2.Miami Dolphins 10-6 3.Buffalo Bills 9-7 4.NY Jets 5-11 North 1.Baltimore Ravens 10-6 2.Pittsburgh Steelers 8-8 3.Cincinatti Bengals 6-10 4.Cleveland Browns 4-12 South 1.Indianapolis Colts 12-4 2.Tennessee Titans 10-6 3.Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 4.Houston Texans 6-10 West 1.Kansas City Chiefs 13-3 2.Denver Broncos 9-7 3.Oakland Raiders 6-10 4.San Deigo Chargers 5-11 NFC East 1.Philedelphia Eagles 12-4 2.NY Giants 8-8 3.Washington Red Skins 7-8-1 4.Dalls Cowboys 6-9-1 North 1.Green Bay Packers 11-5 2.Minnesota Vikings 9-7 3.Chicago Bears 8-8 4.Detroit Lions 5-11 South 1.Carolina Panthers 10-6 2.Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10-6 3.New Orleans Saints 7-9 4.Atlanta Falcons 5-12 West 1.Seattle Seahawks 10-6 2.San Franciso 49ers 8-8 3.St.Louis Rams 7-9 4.Arizona Cardinals 5-12 Playoffs NFC 1.Phildelphia Eagles (12-4) 2.Green Bay Packers (11-5) 3.Carolina Panthers (10-6) 4.Seattle Seahawks (10-6) 5.Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6) 6.Minnesota Vikings (9-7) Almost 1.San Fransico 49ers (8-8) 2.NY Giants (8-8) 3.Chicago Bears (8-8) Most improvments 1.Minnesota Vikings 9-7 2.New York Giants 8-8 Biggest dissapointments 1.St.Louis Rams 7-9 AFC 1.Kansas City Chiefs (13-3) 2.Indianapolis Colts (12-4) 3.New England Patriots (11-5) 4.Baltimore Ravens (10-6) 5.Miami Dolphins (10-6) 6.Tennesse Titans (10-6) Almost 1.Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 2.Denver Broncos 9-7 3.Buffalo Bills 9-7 Most improved 1.Kansas City Chiefs 13-3 Biggest dissapointments 1.New England 11-5 Wildcard Round NFC Carolina Panthers over Minnesotta Vikings 21-10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Seattle Seahawks 35-20 AFC New England Patriots over Tennesse Titans 24-21 Miami Dolphins over Baltimore Ravens 30-13 Division Round NFC Philedelphia Eagles over Carolina Panthers 21-3 Green Bay Packers over Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-17 AFC Kansas City Chiefs over Miami Dolphins 41-17 Indianapolis Colts over New England 31-23 Championship Phildelphia Eagles over Green Bay Packers 17-13 Indianapolis Colts over Kansas City Chiefs 33-30 Super Bowl 39 in Jacksonville Indianapolis Colts over Philedelphia Eagles 38-35 MVP - Peyton Manning Pro Bowl NFC over AFC 45-38 Last edited by Shooter Magavin; 17 Aug 2004 at 02:25 PM. |
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