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I disagree on Carolina - they're nothing special. i think that u have a great bracket but the bears ARNT making the playoffs its's going to be greenbay it sounds crazy but the packers have the linemen to get the job done. 2 years ago packers had the most rookie linemen but they have matured and have the talent to protect brett favre. plus they have drafted James Jones from San Jose St hey will be a great target for favre as well will driver and Jennings AFC
1. Patriots
2. Ravens
3. Chargers
4. Colts
5. Broncos
6. Bengals
San Diego beats Cincy
Denver beats Indy
New England beats Denver
Baltimore beats San Diego
Baltimore beats New England
NFC.
1. Eagles
2. Saints
3. Bears
4. Panthers
5. Rams
6. 49'ers
San Francisco beats Chicago
St. Louis beats Carolina
Philly beats San Francisco
St. Louis beats New Orleans.
St. Louis beats Philly.
Superbowl - Baltimore 17 St. Louis 13 AFC North: Baltimore
East: New England
South: Indy
West: San Diego
Wildcard: Bengals
Wildcard: The Jags
NFC North: Chicago
East: Eagles
West: Seattle
South: New Orleans
Wildcard: Carolina
Wildcard: Green Bay (For my dad) u take the colts over the titans????? wow the colts last year could barely beat the titans!!!! I like the AFC very much and the NFC seems pretty set aside for two factors:
1. I don't think Carolina will make the playoffs. The QB situation is in question and if Carr does start, we don't really know how good he is because he's been on a bad team for so long. Also, the receving core is pretty thin after Steve Smith. Jarrett might make somewhat of an impact, but the rookie wall is never completely avoided and Drew Carter and Ricky Prohle are really getting up in years. The defense is not what it use to be. Dan Morgan is very close to retiring due to his constant concussions, they lost Chris Draft, and Kris Jenkins has yet to return to his dominant form he showed in 2003. The secondary is a liability with Ken Lucas and Chris Gamble struggling, and Mike Minter soon to retire. They might come close, but in the end, the team is neither balanced or dominant on side of the ball to carry them into the playoffs.
2. There is a possibility the Bears don't win the division. It'll be a very close race between them and the Green Bay Packers. Thomas Jones is gone and with Cedric Benson unproven and not willing to play through pain, a lot of pressure will fall on Rex Grossman, and we all saw how he played under pressure. They lost one of their best Dt's in tank Johnson and traded away their best backup DT in Ian Scott and with Tommie Harris coming back from major hamstring surgery, the D line doesn't look too good. Unless Lance Briggs played under his franchise tag, the defense has lost arguably its best playmaker outside Urlacher. Although Green Bay looks pretty average on offense, their defense looks like it's ready to be elite. In the first 7 games they were ranked dead last, yet by the end of the season ranked 12th in the league, registered 46 sacks and really started to flourish. With all the starters coming back, and possible impact rookies like Justin Harrell and Aaron Rouse, i would'nt be surprised if it was the defense who carried them into the playoffs. And of course you can never count out Brett Favre, as long as theirs some type of talent around him, he's going to give you a great chance to win. Pair that with a great looking defense, and the Packers can give Chicago a run for the division, at least a playoff appearence. Arizona Cardinals vs. Denver Broncos SUPERBOWL
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