unifiedtheory
Thank you #54...
Just want to get it in writing so people won't call me a liar when I say "I knew that would happen"....LOL j/k
I won't give records because that would take forever to do right. Without further delay (puts on his Madame Cleo hat), lets begin....
(*) Denotes Wildcard
AFC East
AFC Offensive player of the year - Carson Palmer
AFC defensive player of the year - Jason Taylor (2nd year in the system, he'll be all over the place)
AFC Rookie of the year - Mario Williams
AFC Coach of the year - Mike Shanahan
AFC Champion - Denver (They're the most balanced team in the AFC in my opinion)
NFC East
NFC Offensive player of the year - Donovan McNabb (He has something to prove)
NFC defensive player of the year - DeMarcus Ware (The Dallas 3-4 was made for this guy)
NFC Rookie of the year - DeAngelo Williams
NFC Coach of the year - Andy Reid
NFC Champion - Philly (Like I said earlier, I think their defense will dominate. If Andy Reid remebers to run the ball the odd time they'll get here.)
Super Bowl
Broncos over the Eagles
Flame away!
I won't give records because that would take forever to do right. Without further delay (puts on his Madame Cleo hat), lets begin....
(*) Denotes Wildcard
AFC East
- Miami (This is the year we overtake them)
- New England (*) (This more about how much better Miami is now)
- Buffalo (I think their offense will improve nut they don't have enough)
- New York (Tough first year for Mangini. Will Chad stay healthy?)
- Cincinnati (I don't like their defense at all but their offense is a machine)
- Pittsburgh (*) (They'll get healthy and make the playoffs)
- Baltimore (I think they're getting overrated. When was the last time McNair stayed healthy?)
- Cleveland (They are on the rise in my opinion)
- Indy (Only because of the weakness of the division. I still predict they **** the bed in the playoffs....again)
- Jacksonville (Not nearly enough playmakers and they don't have a creampuff schedule like last year)
- Houston (They'll be better. Kubiak is one of the great young coaches in the game in my opinion)
- Tennessee (They could be 2-14 awful. Fisher gets fired and finds another job the next day.)
- Denver (They fly under the radar. This is a damn good team)
- San Diego (Something bothers me about them. Marty gets canned this year)
- Kansas City (Their O-line is getting worst by the second and they lack playmakers. I don't like their defense either.)
- Oakland (Brooks will be sitting by mid season)
AFC Offensive player of the year - Carson Palmer
AFC defensive player of the year - Jason Taylor (2nd year in the system, he'll be all over the place)
AFC Rookie of the year - Mario Williams
AFC Coach of the year - Mike Shanahan
AFC Champion - Denver (They're the most balanced team in the AFC in my opinion)
NFC East
- Philly (Call me crazy but I think they'll have the most dominant defense in football this year)
- Dallas (*) (Another strong defensive team. T.O. does'nt lose it...until they lose in the playoffs)
- Giants (I love their team but their schedule is a buzzsaw)
- Washington (I just get a bad feeling about Mark Brunnel)
- Chicago (This is how weak this division is. They will probably win 12-13 games and get blown out in their first playoff game)
- Detroit (Only because the Vikes and PAckers are so terrible. Marenelli is a good coach)
- Minnesota (Brad Johnson? No recievers? No hope.)
- Green Bay (Favre's consecutive games streak ends this year. Either by injury or benching)
- Carolina (If Steve Smith gets healthy)
- Tampa Bay (*) (The last kick at the can for the old defense. Chris Simms is on the verge)
- Atlanta (A lot of nice pieces but their Q.B. will hold them back.)
- New Orleans (They could be exciting on offense but horrid on defense)
- Seattle (They got better in my opinion. Co-faves in the NFC)
- Arizona (A lot of weapons, a decent young defense, the best runner in football. Why not higher? Have you seen their O-line play?)
- St. Louis (Linehan is changing the atmosphere. They will be tougher)
- San Fransico (Alex Smith is going to get killed...again)
NFC Offensive player of the year - Donovan McNabb (He has something to prove)
NFC defensive player of the year - DeMarcus Ware (The Dallas 3-4 was made for this guy)
NFC Rookie of the year - DeAngelo Williams
NFC Coach of the year - Andy Reid
NFC Champion - Philly (Like I said earlier, I think their defense will dominate. If Andy Reid remebers to run the ball the odd time they'll get here.)
Super Bowl
Broncos over the Eagles
Flame away!