NFL 2013 Predictions Thread...

It has nothing to do with that. It's the fact that you "allegedly" already know how many games each team is winning :lol:

Let the games be played on the field
 
What a gravedig :lol:

I mentioned before that the Bengals would win the AFC North. Cause of my buddy RKO2004, I'll make another prediction. Bengals will beat whoever it is in the opening playoff game, then lose to the Texans in an epic Round 3 game :x :rofl: #ThriceInALifetime
 
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Cowboys 11-5 and win the division.
49ers finish the season 9-7 and miss the playoffs.
Eli and Peyton both get injured and miss significant time this season.
Dez Bryant is the offensive player of the year.
Suh wins defensive player of the year.
Cowboys win the Super Bowl!
 
Cowboys 11-5 and win the division.
49ers finish the season 9-7 and miss the playoffs.
Eli and Peyton both get injured and miss significant time this season.
Dez Bryant is the offensive player of the year.
Suh wins defensive player of the year.
Cowboys win the Super Bowl!
Your an Evil, Evil, man. 
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Cowboys 11-5 and win the division.
49ers finish the season 9-7 and miss the playoffs.
Eli and Peyton both get injured and miss significant time this season.
Dez Bryant is the offensive player of the year.
Suh wins defensive player of the year.
Cowboys win the Super Bowl!

this sounds like a cowboys fan wish list rather than a prediction list :lol:
 
The Lions weren't blown out in really any game. They never got housed like typical 4-12 teams do.

They improved the biggest weaknesses on the team in the secondary and running back.

Bringing up Stafford TDs to interceptions isn't the argument to make considering the Lions led the league in receivers being tackled inside the 3 yard line. Leshoure's bum *** got 8 TDs because of this.

The Bears missed the playoffs with a historical level of production from their defense in which 4 of to the top 5 players are 30+.

Do you really think the Bears will be able to maintain that level of production from their defense.

Screw second place, Bears taking the North this season. Ya'll who are picking cheesetown are stuck in your ways, Times are changing...
 
The Lions weren't blown out in really any game. They never got housed like typical 4-12 teams do.

They improved the biggest weaknesses on the team in the secondary and running back.

Bringing up Stafford TDs to interceptions isn't the argument to make considering the Lions led the league in receivers being tackled inside the 3 yard line. Leshoure's bum *** got 8 TDs because of this.

The Bears missed the playoffs with a historical level of production from their defense in which 4 of to the top 5 players are 30+.

Do you really think the Bears will be able to maintain that level of production from their defense.
Screw second place, Bears taking the North this season. Ya'll who are picking cheesetown are stuck in your ways, Times are changing...
Times change, yes as always.

Things that haven't changed are as listed:

Aaron Rodgers as Packers QB.

Jay Cutler as Bears QB.

Therefor - Bears fight for 2nd place until half way to 3/4 through the season when they fall like a lead balloon.
 
Times change, yes as always.

Things that haven't changed are as listed:

Aaron Rodgers as Packers QB.

Jay Cutler as Bears QB.


Therefor - Bears fight for 2nd place until half way to 3/4 through the season when they fall like a lead balloon.

Pretty much all that needed to be said :lol:

This is a quarterback driven league, Rodgers is a guy that can mask a team's blemishes...Cutler? Nah.
 
I'm late to the party but I will just pick the NFC East...

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Eagles
Cowboys
Giants

Super Bowl prediction

Atlanta vs Den
 
I can only see 2 things happening with SF...
Either one and done or all the way...
Brady and Brees throw for 5k again...
Browns win 7-8 games, including a major upset or 2
1. Packers
2. Seahawks
3. Falcons
4. Cowboys
5. 49ers
6. Saints
Have no clue who comes out of the NFC, hell I'll go Seattle(jinx)




1. Broncos
2. Texans
3. Patriots
4. Bengals
5. Ravens
6. Steelers

Broncos/Texans AFC championship

Broncos/Seahawks Super Bowl
 
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