NFL's a'comin
Man, I'm getting stoked that it's almost time for real Football season -- you know, instead of these four pointless weeks of preseason that provide more season-ruining injuries than good games and memorable moments. Here's who I like out of each division:
AFC:
EAST: New England (10-6)
WEST: Denver (12-4)
NORTH: Cincinnati (13-3)
SOUTH: Indianapolis (12-4)
Wildcards: San Diego (10-6), Jacksonville (11-5)
Yup, I'm counting the Steelers out this year. There's a huge question mark around Big Ben, and the loss of Randle El and the Bus will be the difference since their combined TD passes were almost as many as Ben's last year. I have a hard time picking The Chargers, but they're run defense is insanely tough, and that will pay dividends in the AFC West, where the run donminates most offensive schemes. I like Cincy to have the best record in the, not only because they have insane talent, but also because their schedule is breezy.
NFC:
EAST: New York Giants (11-5)
WEST: Seattle (12-4)
NORTH: Minnesota (11-5)
SOUTH: Carolina (11-5)
Wildcards: Detroit (10-6), St Louis (10-6)
That's right, Detroit, baby! All the way to a first round playoff loss! Now that Harrington is gone, I really think this team has a chance and we all know how weak NFC North looks. As for the rest of the conference, I could really care less. The NFC has been ruining Thanksgiving since Barry retired.
AFC:
EAST: New England (10-6)
WEST: Denver (12-4)
NORTH: Cincinnati (13-3)
SOUTH: Indianapolis (12-4)
Wildcards: San Diego (10-6), Jacksonville (11-5)
Yup, I'm counting the Steelers out this year. There's a huge question mark around Big Ben, and the loss of Randle El and the Bus will be the difference since their combined TD passes were almost as many as Ben's last year. I have a hard time picking The Chargers, but they're run defense is insanely tough, and that will pay dividends in the AFC West, where the run donminates most offensive schemes. I like Cincy to have the best record in the, not only because they have insane talent, but also because their schedule is breezy.
NFC:
EAST: New York Giants (11-5)
WEST: Seattle (12-4)
NORTH: Minnesota (11-5)
SOUTH: Carolina (11-5)
Wildcards: Detroit (10-6), St Louis (10-6)
That's right, Detroit, baby! All the way to a first round playoff loss! Now that Harrington is gone, I really think this team has a chance and we all know how weak NFC North looks. As for the rest of the conference, I could really care less. The NFC has been ruining Thanksgiving since Barry retired.